Landon came into some money (poker winnings) so he treated us to some Chinese food with a few $$upgraded$$ versions from what we usually order.
Salt and Pepper Squid ($22.95). I really liked the onion-garlic topping. Wish they had put more.
Landon came into some money (poker winnings) so he treated us to some Chinese food with a few $$upgraded$$ versions from what we usually order.
Salt and Pepper Squid ($22.95). I really liked the onion-garlic topping. Wish they had put more.
Oh, boo hoo. "When will this end?" Umm . . . maybe when YOUR country stops trying to invade YOUR neighbor?
Didi said: This came out pretty good ….. I used um all for our sandwiches, so gonna make another batch to eat with somen or soba …..
KIM CHEE COLESLAW
¼ c. won bok kimchee, tightly packed drained well, thinly sliced
¾-1 c. head cabbage, thinly shredded
2 stalks green onion, white parts only, chopped
1 TB mayonnaise, as desired*
1 tsp. soy sauce
½ tsp. ginger, grated
1 squirt siracha, as desired
Pinch white pepper
In a mixing bowl combine all ingredients well. * Can add additional mayonnaise as desired (I prefer my coleslaw on the dry side. Serve immediately. Serve on your favorite sandwich.
We recently did a DNA test on Kai and found out that he is 5% poodle!! Kai is a Goldendoodle! No wonder he's so smart.
I got this Ancestry DNA test kit for myself. I always assumed that I was 100% Japanese, but who knows, maybe I could be 5% Korean from way back, right?
The kit is on sale on Amazon for 67% off right now. It's $39 instead of $119. Doubt I woulda paid $119.
I'll let you know the results. It could take up to 6 weeks.
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TERIYAKI FLANKEN SHORT RIBS
1 # flanken-style short ribs, ½-inch thick, cut in half
Marinade:
¼ c. soy sauce
2 TB agave nectar
2 TB sake
2 TB mirin
1 TB vegetable oil
1 ½ tsp. toasted sesame oil
2 tsp. baking soda
1 TB ginger, minced
3 cloves garlic, crushed
¼ tsp. sriracha sauce, to taste
Garnish: chopped green onion
In a shallow dish combine marinade ingredients well. Add ribs; toss to coat well. Refrigerate 4-5 hours.
Remove ribs from refrigerator 30 minutes before cooking. In a saucepan over medium heat brown ribs on both sides. Remove to dish; set aside. Continue with remaining ribs. Save marinade. Return reserved ribs to saucepan with any remaining marinade. Simmer on low for 20-30 minutes until cooked through and marinade has thickened.
For service garnish with green onion. Serves 3.
I made this using precooked, prepared chipotle chicken from Costco. Soooo easy. I was gonna just microwave the chicken, but Wendell said that he preferred it fried so he fried it instead, which suited me just fine!