Searing fish is about breathing. You have to turn the heat to high and place those fillets in enough oil, set a timer for 2 minutes...and then walk away. Just do it. Do something else. Pretend the fish isn't there for a whole two minutes. Smoke is rising, fire alarms might go … [Read more...] about How to Sear Fish
Archives for May 2013
Bad Grasshoppers, and Sweet and Sour Pad Thai-Style Pasta with Cabbage
All you need is balance. No, I'm not feeling particularly philosophical today. I am, however, hungry. For Thai. Specifically, gelatinous noodles coated in a creamy, salty, sweet, sour sauce. Want to know a secret? It's easy. It's my go-to, last minute, bad grasshopper, "I … [Read more...] about Bad Grasshoppers, and Sweet and Sour Pad Thai-Style Pasta with Cabbage
Baked or Poached Egg and Carrot-Cauliflower Hash
I loved this dish because it's quick and easy and made with a few things that happen to be in the fridge. If these are items that don't happen to be in your fridge, roast something else. Easy as that. Onions, potatoes, broccoli, green beans, parsnips, yams - all very … [Read more...] about Baked or Poached Egg and Carrot-Cauliflower Hash
Wild Arctic Char Chirashizushi: Scattered fish on sushi rice with homemade pickled ginger
This is what you do with leftover sashimi. You don't eat it raw since it's not as fresh and safe the day after. That would be like challeging the anti-microbials in the soy sauce and wasabi to a duel. At least if your immune system is as sketchy as mine has been known to be. So … [Read more...] about Wild Arctic Char Chirashizushi: Scattered fish on sushi rice with homemade pickled ginger