Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Salmon and rice

 
Recently when a cousin visited us in Sydney, her daughter noticed this pickle in the Indian food store we were browsing saying they had that at home and it was quite nice. I took her recommendation and bought the bottle. It is very hot and tastes like the Chinese pickled chilli one eats with wantan mee in Malaysia. It goes very well with any Indian meal, it adds the sour citrus flavours with the chilli kick. Exactly what we need when cooking for children sans chilli.

I dont cook much Indian food, but something that works is grilled salmon, healthy, quick, full of omega 3. However, being farmed salmon, there is such a great risk the flavours just isn't good enough always. I marinade the fish and here is the quick grilled salmon I find works. Eaten with this chilli pickle, it works to make a favourite comfort food. 

Grilled Salmon

1 piece of salmon
2 tspn organic soy sauce
2 tspn cooking sake
salt

Spoon marinade over salmon and grill

 Serve on white rice with 'Mother's recipe green chilli pickle on the side.

Thursday, 12 May 2011

Marble Ice cream


This is the best chocolate ice cream ever. I thought that in 2009 before I left Japan. Tasting it again, I re confirm this. I wish I could taste the other flavours - citron milk.

Monday, 10 January 2011

Yoghurt Breakfast


At the Sri Lankan grocery store, I saw Larich's Kittul. I had seen my cousin have it with natural yoghurt and ever since I wanted to try it. I had seen some others eat yoghurt with honey and I guessed this must be similar combination. I was curious to the difference between honey and Kittul, they both look the same. So I bought it. It was a large bottle and as I dont usually eat yoghurt as a breakfast dish, I needed to find ways to use it.Otherwise it would end up being, just another bottle in the pantry - unused for a decade.

Jun's baptism lunch was a big event in our house. I decided I'd use some of it here. I would serve a yoghurt breakfast. Natural greek yoghurt served with good quality home made toasted maple flavoured muesli, sprinkled with crushed Ikea's Anna's ginger snaps and drizzled with Kittul and Cherry Berry Jam. I wanted to serve strawberries but I forgot to get it out of the fridge. It was the best idea I had - no preparation, ask a guest to combine it and serve. So easy, but I had not tasted it. They finished all the yoghurt.

A few days later, I thought I should try it, I had left over muesli and Kittul. Delicious.

A Christmas gingerbread house needed to be finished, so I crushed that up into the yoghurt. It has been the sweetest breakfast ever.