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Roasted Aubergine (Eggplant) with Spicy Pili Sauce (Terong Saos Kacang Kanari Pedas)

10 May, by Pat Tanumihardja in Entrees, Indonesian, Main Course, Roasting, Sides, Vegan, Vegetable

Pili nuts are similar to almonds but with a richer, creamier taste. They are plentiful in Maluku, a province comprised of nearly a thousand islands. The province was once known as the Moluccas or The Spice Islands, a historic trading hub for the visiting merchants...

crispy noodles with vegetables

Crispy Noodles with Savory Vegetables

24 Mar, by Pat Tanumihardja in Chinese, Cook books, Noodles, One wok meals, Vegan

This Hong Kong-style dish is very popular at Chinese restaurants and comprises one big crispy noodle cake topped with chicken or seafood. I decided to make noodles nests that are ideal for serving kids and can be easily divided among diners. If you can’t find...

plate of different vegetables

Chinese New Year Recipe: Lo Han Jai or Buddha’s Delight

05 Feb, by Pat Tanumihardja in Celebrations, Chinese, Cook books, Family style, Food traditions, Instant Pot, Main Course, Recipes, Stir-frying, Vegan, Vegetarian

  Commonly known as Buddha’s Delight, this vegetarian dish is usually eaten on the first day of the Chinese New Year. I’ve turned it into an everyday dish using some of my favorite vegetables with miso paste added for a truly delicious sauce! For new year, the...

asparagus miso walnut dressing

Japanese Food Maven Hiroko Shimbo on Her Mother’s Influence in the Kitchen

12 May, by Pat Tanumihardja in Appetizers/Sides, Boiling, Celebrations, Comfort food, Easy, Japanese, Vegan, Vegetable

Hiroko Shimbo is a well-known authority on Japanese cuisine and a beloved cooking instructor based in New York City. And like many of us, she owes much of her culinary finesse to her mother. Hiroko has long been a proponent of cooking Japanese cuisine with a...

My New Cook Book and Recipe Inspiration

26 Apr, by Pat Tanumihardja in Cook books, Vegan, Vegetable

The last few months have been a whirlwind of activity: Interviews, writing articles, Tweeting, social media posts, cooking demos, selling books, etc. What? You didn’t know I launched a new cookbook?!  Well, that is entirely my fault.  My latest book “Farm to Table Asian Secrets—Vegan and Vegetarian...

Easiest Super Bowl Sunday Snack Ever!

30 Jan, by Pat Tanumihardja in Appetizers, Boiling, Japanese, Snacks, Vegan, Vegetable

Okay, all you chili-, buffalo-wings- loving Super Bowl Sunday sports fans out there. I have a snack for you--edamame with chili salt. It's easy to make--barely 10 minutes! And you can mound your plate, chomp absentmindedly, and guzzle beer all while not taking your eyes off the TV....

Green Apple Som Tam

03 Nov, by Pat Tanumihardja in Fruit, No cook, Salads, Sides, Thai, Vegan

Green apple som tam is probably not the correct translation for this very popular Thai dish, a.k.a. green papaya salad. But, I don't speak Thai so ...

hot and sour soup

Springtime Hot and Sour Soup

15 Apr, by Pat Tanumihardja in Boiling, Chinese, Comfort food, Soups, Vegan, Vegetable

If I were a much less patient person, I’d have unfriended Spring as if she were a FaceBook acquaintance gone rogue at the first sign of petulance. For the last few weeks, the days have snapped back and forth from cold to warm, and back to...

vegan wontons

A Dumpling For Every Friend: #1–The Vegan (Tofu, Spinach, and Fennel Wontons)

16 Jan, by Pat Tanumihardja in Appetizers/Sides, Celebrations, Chinese, Comfort food, Sides, Steaming, Tofu, Vegan, Vegetable

This year, Lunar New Year falls on February 8th. To welcome the Year of the Monkey, why not have a dumpling party? If you've thrown a dinner party, you know how complex it can be to feed an eclectic mix of guests in this day and...

asinan

Sweet, Spicy, Sour Peach and Watermelon Salad

07 Aug, by Pat Tanumihardja in Appetizers/Sides, Fruit, Indonesian, No cook, Salads, Sides, Snacks, Vegan

Time: 10 minutes, plus 2 hours chilling time Makes: 6 servings As odd as the combination of ingredients in this dish may sound, they actually play very well together. And it's a wonderful, not-so-ordinary, way to use up the bushels of fruit that show up in summer. After...

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