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Pickles and Tea Adventures in Asian American Cooking

hot and sour soup

Springtime Hot and Sour Soup

15 Apr, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center 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...

lemongrass pork sliders

Inspiring APA Women in Food: The Home Cook, Keo Choulaphan

15 Mar, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Appetizers, Appetizers/Sides, Interview with a grandma, Kid-friendly, Pan-frying, Pork, Profile

The Smithsonian Institution's Museum Day Live! 2016 event may be over but my series, "Inspiring APA Women in Food," continues to celebrate and empower women and girls of color with the third and final profile. ~~~ When I first met Keo Choulaphan, I was instantly captivated by her elegant features...

Inspiring APA Women in Food: The Chef, Lisa Nakamura

11 Mar, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Profile

My second post highlighting inspiring Asian Pacific American women features Lisa Nakamura, chef and owner of Gnocchi Bar, a casual Italian restaurant in Seattle, WA. Gnocchi Bar is known for serving—what else?— the ultimate Italian comfort food, gnocchi (potato dumplings), married with perfectly-sourced Northwest ingredients....

Inspiring APA Women in Food: The Food Writer, Monica Bhide

09 Mar, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Profile

This Saturday, March 12, 2016, the Smithsonian Institution celebrates its annual Museum Day Live! event and many museums across the country will be free to the public. In recognition of Women’s History Month, the event has a special focus on reaching women and girls of color...

congee

Savory Rice Porridge with Pork and Shrimp (Kao Tom Moo)

29 Feb, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Boiling, Breakfast, Chinese, Comfort food, Filipino, Grains, Indonesian, One-wok meal, Pork, Seafood, Singaporean, Taiwanese, Thai, Vietnamese

Although Lady Spring teased us with her glorious appearance this past weekend, the upcoming snow in the forecast reminds us that it's still winter. And there's nothing better than a steamy bowl of rice porridge when you're in need of something warm and comforting for both your soul...

Got Squash? Make Croquettes a.k.a. Korokke!

19 Feb, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Appetizers/Sides, Baking, Deep-frying, Japanese, Snacks, Vegetable

Baked Squash and Potato Croquettes (Korokke) Croquettes, no matter their origins or ingredients, are a delicious, deep-fat-fried snackfood. Fry them if you want, but I prefer a much less greasy and messy method--baking them. Korokke, the Japanese version, is often filled with kabocha squash. I think...

lemper

A Dumpling for Every Friend: #4–Ms. or Mr. Gluten-Free (White Chicken Curry and Sticky Rice Dumplings)

05 Feb, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Appetizers, Appetizers/Sides, Celebrations, Comfort food, Indonesian, Microwave, Poultry, Snacks, Steaming

A decade ago, hardly anyone understood what the term "gluten-free" meant, celiac disease was very under-the-radar, and finding gluten-free products at the grocery store was challenging.  Today, just about everything sold at the grocery store is gluten-free, even water and face cream! (Yes, I'm being facetious.)...

Indonesian white curry chicken

Indonesian White Chicken Curry (Opor Ayam)

05 Feb, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Braising, Entrees, Indonesian, Poultry

Heady spices like coriander and cumin mingle with coconut milk in this lovely chicken curry, one of my favorite childhood dishes. I’ve tweaked it a little to make it simpler to prepare but don’t worry, it’s just as tasty. The slow oven technique (thank you...

A Dumpling for Every Friend: #3–The Meat Lover (Spiced Beef Momos)

30 Jan, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Appetizers/Sides, Celebrations, Chinese, Comfort food, Food traditions, Meat, Sauces, Steaming, Taiwanese

You may be married to one. Your best friend may be one. You may even unknowingly be nurturing one at home. My point is: I’m sure everyone knows at least one meat-loving carnivore, someone who frowns at a meal sans meat and/or shuns anything remotely...

A Dumpling for Every Friend: #2–The Fried Food Fiend (Fried Pork Wontons)

22 Jan, by Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center in Appetizers, Appetizers/Sides, Celebrations, Chinese, Comfort food, Deep-frying, Indonesian, Kid-friendly, Pork, Snacks

As promised, today’s blog post focuses on a dumpling to please your fried-food fiend of a friend (try saying that 10 times fast!). These dumplings are of course, fried wontons. To be fair, I don’t think fried food lovers should be pigeon-holed. Because honestly, who...

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