Thai Spicy Shrimp and Pomelo Salad
This week on Food Comas is dedicated to Thai cuisine! Normally around this time in Hong Kong, the summer season would be in full swing. Beaches would be full and the waters packed with junk boats on all-day booze cruises. As for us and our beach-obsessed dogs, we would usually be found romping around any remotely clean … Continue reading
Mushroom, Kale, and Quinoa Enchiladas
I may be a little late to the kale craze, but keep in mind, I have been living in Asia for the last few years! The whole “organic” and “farm-to-table” concept in Asia seemed to only really take off maybe three years ago. When I first moved to Hong Kong in 2014, there were only a couple organic food and vegetable-focused … Continue reading
Whole Roasted Artichokes
On one of my trips back to the Bay Area, I was tasked with cooking dinner for my parents and sister. I planned to make a Simple Roast Chicken and was looking for some vegetables to serve as a side dish. I picked up a colorful assortment of cherry tomatoes, asparagus, and baby potatoes from Trader Joe’s when I … Continue reading
Quick Pickled Red Onions
Pickled red onions are one of my favorite condiments to pile on top of grilled fish or pulled pork tacos. I had a craving for a taco feast this week and decided to make my favorite Baked Fish Tacos. Along with the standard classics Guacamole and Pico de Gallo, I decided to whip up a … Continue reading
Smoked Paprika Aubergine Mint Salad
Here is another delicious salad featuring grilled vegetables to add to the favorites list! This is the first recipe I have tried from Maria Elia’s cookbook The Modern Vegetarian: Food Adventures for the Contemporary Palate. I had purchased the book about a year ago from a cute little bookshop dedicated to cookery in Melbourne called Books for Cooks. … Continue reading
Blackened Salmon Salad
I have been exploring the world of catering after meeting Lori Granito of Go Gourmet Catering and Cooking Studio and Magnolia’s Private Kitchen. Born and raised in New Orleans, Lori has been bringing her authentic Cajun style cooking to Hong Kong for over 20 years. Her food evokes memories from a 2011 road trip through … Continue reading
Grilled Antipasto Ribbon Salad
When it comes to preparing vegetables to cook, my modius operandi is to toss them with a bit of olive oil, salt, and pepper. I typically will roast them in the oven because it requires the least amount of attention (see my Roasted Vegetable Salad), but if I am feeling a bit more ambitious, grilling … Continue reading
Fennel-Cumin Butternut Squash
Autumn weather in Hong Kong is firmly upon us and I am reveling in the cooler temperatures… and that I have moved to a country with changing seasons again! Autumn is my favorite season. The weather is just perfect as the humidity has finally dissipated and there is a briskness about the air that signals … Continue reading
Cauliflower Rice
Caulifower is an extremely versatile vegetable that is low in fat and carbohydrates but high in nutritional density (dietary fiber, vitamin B & C, and carotenoids). I used to just roast or steam cauliflower but have discovered lately that this vegetable can be a great substitute for a lot of different grains and starch-heavy foods … Continue reading
Chimichurri Marinated Steak
Argentina knows how to cook meat. No marinating; just a bit of salt and then the meat is slow roasted as an asado over a charcoal flame that slightly smokes the beef. The steaks are amazing, but I was equally obsessed with the fresh and spicy chimichurri relish accompaniment. Natalya and I traveled in Argentina with a few friends … Continue reading