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Ahi Tuna Poké

31 Saturday Dec 2016

Posted by notanotherfoodblogca in asian, avocado, easy, food, healthy, recipe, recipes, Uncategorized

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easy, poke, recipes, rice bowl, tuna

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I was SO SPOILED!! The first poké that I ever tried was at Smorgasburg, NYC, and the moment the fish touched my lips I was sent straight to heaven. No lie. Mostly because the fish was REALLY fresh. Unfortunately we can’t get that kind of fish too easily here in Toronto, and if you can, it’s super expensive.

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AH WELL. That doesn’t stop me from making my own poké! In fact mine was pretty legit – I used the vacuum sealed sushi grade ahi tuna I had in the freezer, plus some BOMB shoyu I whipped up. I taste tested a recipe that called for sesame oil + soy sauce, vs. a recipe that had some fresh juices (carrot, lemon, orange) + soy sauce, and the latter tasted really delicious. The citrus and soy sauce tasted similar to ponzu and went really well with the fish.

Did I mention this recipe was super easy??

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Whatever you mix with your poké is really up to you! I added sweet onion, green onion, avocado, sesame seeds, macadamia nuts, shichimi togarashi, with fried wonton on the side. The only ingredient that’s a bit more difficult to find is the red Hawaiian sea salt. Kosher will do fine, but the red sea salt just adds a nice earthy flavor.

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Cantonese Pork Belly with Grilled Peach Slaw

25 Thursday Aug 2016

Posted by notanotherfoodblogca in asian, chinese, comfort food, easy, food, mexican, pork, pork belly, recipe, recipes, summer, Uncategorized

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BBQ, peach, pork belly, recipe, recipes, summer

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Ohhh boy. I made such an INSANE Asian fusion dish, which I swear had angels singing (or crying tears of joy) because it was on a whole ‘nother level! My boyfriend even said it’s up there in his top five dishes of all time!

Five spice pork belly with grilled peach slaw – who would have thought that they’d be crazy good together?  I really, really loved how the warm, slightly salty flavours of the five spice Cantonese pork belly complemented the tangy but sweet Southwestern inspired slaw. The first bite is an explosion of flavour and crunch (did you see that crackling?!) that just works well and tingles your lips at the same time.

What really helped elevate this dish was using local peaches from Niagara, which were SO sweet and juicy. They didn’t have to travel that far like the peaches from the US, and are in season right now in Ontario. This was my first time grilling them and can definitely say their sweetness is brought out even more after being barbecued! It’s perfection tossed together with homegrown cherry tomatoes, shallots, parsley, red pepper and lime juice. I was trying to find a kickass recipe that involved peaches for the Loblaws Share the Food Love contest, and this did not disappoint!

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Ah, pork belly, my second favourite type of meat… with ribeye being the #1. LOVED this so much. The five spice, shaoxing wine, salt, pepper and a touch of soy sauce worked really well. Not to mention it was baked at a low temp, and then put on broil for a few minutes to get that crunchy crackling. I used an interesting technique, placing sea salt on top of the skin so that the skin doesn’t cook while it bakes and allows you to finish the crackling evenly at the end.

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Overall, not complicated to make, and the payoff is huge. The vibrant colors and fresh flavour of this summery dish leaves me feeling bittersweet that summer’s about to end – make this dish ASAP and serve it with salad!

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Burrata with Heirloom Tomatoes

30 Saturday Jul 2016

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burrata, heirloom tomato, summer

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Oh man. I love this: burrata with heirloom tomatoes, basil, prosciutto di parma (my FAV) and grilled olive ciabatta bread. It probably took me less than five minutes to put together this masterpiece. The creamy burrata, the sweetness of the tomatoes totally complemented by the light salty prosciutto…I can eat this everyday!! Loved the olive ciabatta bread from Forno Cultura. Delish!

To put this together, just drizzle olive oil over the tomatoes and burrata, scatter basil on it, and sprinkle with kosher salt and pepper. SO GOOD…a great summer dish!

Summer Pasta Dish: Pasta + Tomatoes

15 Friday Jul 2016

Posted by notanotherfoodblogca in easy, italian, pasta, recipe, recipes, Uncategorized

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carbs, easy, italian, pasta, recipe, tomato

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WOW. Who knew that simple ingredients could create an amazing, solid pasta dish?!

Damn, this was so delicious that I couldn’t stop eating. All you need is pasta, some decent olive oil, fresh basil, garlic, really good cherry tomatoes and you’ve got yourself a perfect summer dish!! It’s a good thing I picked up a bunch of cherry tomatoes from the farmer’s market – man it really added nice sweetness, perfectly complemented with the olive oil (infused with garlic). The basil topped off at the end just adds another kick, an extra level that makes this taste so fresh!

It’s also so easy to whip up – you can do this pasta dish in 10 minutes, or even less! And I do love parmigiano cheese but you definitely don’t need it! Trust me, it will drown out the simple flavours.

Love this so much… I’m going to get fat and it’s not even winter yet!

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Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie (aka Pizookie)

15 Sunday May 2016

Posted by notanotherfoodblogca in american, baking, chocolate, comfort food, cookie, cookies, dessert, easy, ice cream, Uncategorized

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Oh man, diet starts tomorrow.

I made this absolutely delish skillet chocolate chip cookie, which my mom and I ate wayyy too much of (and slightly regret). What I totally dig about this is that it comes out super hot from the oven, and you eat it straight from the skillet… WITH ICE CREAM! Yep, my diet went downhill after that first gooey bite, melted chocolate and caramel goodness (I used a lot of brown sugar).

This pizookie copycat recipe was pretty good and so simple to make! All that’s missing is a bit of chocolate drizzle on top… Man! I gotta stop now.

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