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Thai Red Curry Noodles (Khao Soi)–A Dish to Feed a Crowd

07 Nov, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Noodles, Poultry, Soups, Thai

My mum loved to throw parties—big ones, small ones, medium ones--and there was always one constant: good food, and lots of it. Cooking for company often meant days of prep and a kitchen bustling with activity morning till evening. Ma would grind spice pastes for dishes...

On Food and Being Foreign and a Chance to Win “Mastering the Art of French Eating”

28 Oct, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Uncategorized

Food is universal. And whether in Beijing or in Paris, food writer and book author Ann Mah shows us that food can forge connections and food can be a lifeline. Ann’s debut novel Kitchen Chinese was loosely based on her time in Beijing. Now, her new memoir...

Asian Meatballs with Sweet and Spicy Tamarind Sauce

16 Oct, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Appetizers, Comfort food, Kid-friendly

I’ve been on a meatball kick lately, which is a little strange since I’m not a huge meat-eater. Maybe it's the cooler weather. Maybe it's all the spaghetti and meatball recipes I keep seeing. Who knows? That being said, I didn't want my meatballs to be...

Memories and a Mango Salad

03 Sep, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Appetizers, Salads, Tips and techniques, Vietnamese

When my husband was deployed for one year last year, he was entitled to a two-week R&R (rest and relaxation) trip which meant the military would fly him anywhere in the world. Many choose to go home but we decided to entrust Isaac to the...

5 Tips for Tasty Vegetables and an Umami-Laden Green Bean Recipe

08 Aug, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Appetizers, Chinese, Vegetable

My earliest memory of eating vegetables involves my mother chasing me around the living room balancing a plateful of stir-fried spinach and rice in one hand, and desperately trying to shove dinner spoonful-by-spoonful past my uncooperative lips with the other. I must admit I’ve come a...

Cold Chocolate and Coffee Rice Pudding (Champorado) and a Cookbook Giveaway

18 Jul, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Comfort food, Filipino, Kid-friendly, Snacks, Sweets/desserts

You might think me crazy for craving rice pudding in the middle of summer. But this past week or two, we’ve had a deluge of thunderstorms here in northern Virginia. And we all know there’s nothing more comforting than curling up on the couch with a...

Black Sesame Soba Noodles

15 Jul, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Japanese, Noodles, Vegetable

Soba, made from buckwheat flour, is prettily packed in bundles about 8 to a package. Note that many sobas are also made with wheat flour so it isn't a gluten-free food.  Juwari, the finest--and usually most expensive--soba is made entirely of buckwheat, but please please...

Munchie Mania: Sausage Rolls

11 Jul, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Appetizers, Meat, Snacks

When I was a little girl, I was quite the snacker (who am I kidding, I’m still a snacker!). Although potato chips and Planters Cheez Curls were readily available, I went for more “local” snack items like Chickadees and Twisties, or perhaps chili-coated tapioca crisps. As a...

Iced Avocado and Coffee Drink (Es Alpukat)

30 Jun, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Drinks, Indonesian, Kid-friendly, Sweets/desserts

Avocado (Photo credit: djwtwo) In the U.S., avocados are most often eaten in savory dishes, sliced to adorn salads or made into guacamole. As a little girl, my mum would make us a very simple snack--she'd halve an avocado, drizzle some palm sugar syrup (made by melting gula...

Lemongrass Tea-Poached Chicken

20 Jun, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Poultry

Several recipes I learned while writing The Asian Grandmothers Cookbook are still in my everyday cooking repertoire.  Mochiko Fried Chicken (pg. 187), Japanese-Style Hamburgers (pg. 153), Deep-Fried Tofu Simmered with Tomatoes (pg. 123), just to name a few. And an all-time favorite--Caramelized Chicken with Lemongrass and Chilies (pg....

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