Monday, 29 November 2010

Osaka Winter Soup

If such a soup existed, this is how I imagine it would be made. Kind of finger in the air, but tasted fabulous.

a couple apples
parsnips
pumpkin
red onion
shallot
S&P
EVOO
mirin
honey
light miso
chicken stock
  1. peel and roughly cut vegetables & apple into rough pieces
  2. saute in EVOO for a few minutes
  3. add mirin in miso, S&P, honey
  4. stir around, let soften for 15 minutes
  5. add stock, let simmer for half hour
  6. mix in a blender, serve hot

Jakarta Observations

A few latest finds from the capital.
  • Bunga Rampai: a lovely old Dutch colonial home restored to perfection; crisp white tablecloths and fine cutlery serving classic Javanese dishes; slow cooked short ribs were a revelation, as was the sour fish soup.
  • Shangri La (Japanese restaurant): best potato salad

Scallop Sashimi & Truffle

The tastiest dish on the menu from Hong Kong's Liberty Private Works, graciously provided by the Japanese-Canadian chef. A variation on this is to replace the edamame with peas and add parmesan. I tried the latter and loved it. The bright green pesto looks especially nice on a charcoal colored plate.

freshest scallops
edamame
EVOO
lemon
maldon sea salt
radish
micro herbs

truffle vinaigrette
rice vinegar
dijon mustard
chopped truffle
rapeseed oil
  1. make vinaigrette, then edamame pesto by blitzing cooked & cooled edamame, EVOO, salt and squeeze of lemon
  2. slice radish extremely thinly with a mandolin
  3. slice scallops length-wise in three
  4. mix scallops and truffle vinaigrette so well covered; spread pesto out with spoon on plate; place scallops over pesto, place radish over each scallop slice; sprinkle micro herbs over the whole lot

Sunday, 28 November 2010

Hong Kong Observations

New discoveries on the island.
  • The Chairman: understated but smart, "it's all about the food" restaurant; braised spareribs and preserved plums in caramelized black vinegar came recommended; braised layered beancurd with morels and Chinese mushrooms was very refined, the soy sauce sourced from a reputable shop in Kowloon; and best of all the willingness to serve half portions and refusal to use MSG.
  • Liberty Private Works: a 16-seater in Central focusing on Euro-Asian dishes; high quality stuff with favorites including a scallop sashimi with edamane pesto and truffle vinaigrette, prawn & smoked potato with a bacon vinaigrette, and a cream of corn with vanilla foam.

Winter Lentils

The perfect accompaniment for a cotechino or zampone.

chopped carrots, celery, onion, shallots, leeks
sage & bay leaves
home-made chicken stock
creme fraiche
red wine or balsamic vinegar
S&P
  1. make soffrito, add lentils
  2. when lentils begin to stick, add stock and herbs
  3. when al dente and ready, season with S&P, vinegar and creme fraiche to achieve the preferred balance of taste

Tonight's Dinner

Tasty food all around with the Maurins and Bowens.
  • radish & butter
  • ricotta chili bombs
  • celeri remoulade & smoked duck bruschetta
  • scallops, buttermilk & yuzu
  • vitello tonnato to go
  • escargots, mash & girolles
  • cotechino, lentils & mostarda
  • truffle marscapone-stuffed brie
  • endive & herb salad
  • macaroons & chocolate mints

Saturday, 27 November 2010

Scamorza & Marjoram

Found this recipe flipping through a Babbo cookbook in Manila.

scamorza
marjoram
sun dried tomatoes

spicy oil
EVOO
fresh chile
red pepper flakes
paprika
  1. make spicy oil: simmer EVOO for ten minutes with other ingredients; strain and let cool overnight
  2. rub grill with oiled paper towel
  3. slice scamorza in two, grill cut side down on the coolest part of the grill
  4. slice sun-dried tomatoes into thin strips
  5. remove scamorza from grill, sprinkle with sun-dried tomato
  6. drizzle with spicy oil
  7. sprinkle marjoram on top