Tuesday, 13 March 2012
Monday, 12 March 2012
Saturday, 10 March 2012
Vermicelli di riso con 'pico de gallo'
A cold and spicy tomatoe sauce (mix peeled&chopped tomatoes from a can with fresh coriander, chopped onion, chopped cucumber, lime juice, pepper,salt, chili) poured over rice vermicelli. Yumm!
Pico de gallo is also my favourite ingredients (after avocados!) for tortilla wraps or tacos.
Friday, 9 March 2012
Left Overs
Today I had a very quick and easy to cook dinner: left over Gyoza filling with rice vermicelli. What you need to do is put the filling in a pan and fry until cooked. In the meantime put rice vermicelli into a bowl and add hot water, drain after two minutes and add noodles to the filling. Fry for as long as you like, then put it on a plate and garnish with fresh coriander. Et voilĂ !
One Song A Day: We Have Band - Divisive
I went to one of their gigs on Monday and had a great night full of dancing :)
Thursday, 8 March 2012
Gyoza/Jiaozi
To celebrate International Women's Day I made some homemade dumplings today. In Japan they're called 'Gyoza', in China, the country of their origin 'Jiaozi'. They're best when you first cook them in water and then fry them in a pan.
Here's a good video that teaches you the 'folding technique'. But as a beginner you can fold them however you like to make it a bit easier and buy readymade dough skins.
I stuffed mine with minced pork, chinese cabbage, onions, garlic, soy sauce, sesame oil (in fact I only used rape seed oil and added a few sesame seeds) and coriander. The sauce consisted of soy sauce, vinegar, fresh coriander and garlic. Delicious!
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