Friday, November 26, 2010

The big winter man flu hit

J caught the big cold, the one flying around the office air causing everyone to cough and sneeze, blow knoses and run fevers.
=( It was a big long one. Which meant i had to look after another baby at home. Did i once mention? That this big man at home has the full blown man flu syndrome whenever he falls ill. Google/Wikipedia it and you would probably find lots of description on the man flu.
Which absolutely tires me out.
Not to say 2 weeks of the draggy "headache, oops i have to go to the toilet again, bleargh throat hurts" complaining.
You see, J has got a very weak gastrointestinal system which means each time he falls sick, the system tortures him. Last sunday, after a week of coughs and loo runs, he decided to check at another hospital if there was any major virus attacking his system.
Thank God it was a flu.
After hearing that, he probably regained a bit of health and decided to buy a strawberry daifuku home on the way home.
We've walked pass this wagashi (japanese traditional cake) shop a zillion times but never once stepped in.
A small and humble shop, but with wowing anko (bean paste).
The fineness of the paste was impressive.
I wished there was more paste in there though.

Needless to say, dinners were bland and easy to digest meals for the flu man =P

I made a giant chawanmushi one day
No, not with 10 eggs, but because there was soft rice underneath.
Somewhat like a wafu doria? Without the cheese and cream, it was just the usual chawanmushi egg and broth mixure, poured over rice and steamed.
I got this idea from TV, but hey mum has been making giant steamed eggs since i was little! with some meat underneath it usually and for the whole family to tuck in to the same gorgeous big dish of steamed egg. I miss mum.

Then there was a series of porridge dinners.
Fish and egg congee with fried onions
(mum's fried onions, what would i do without them?)
Hanpen balls
sauted so it looks like fish cake, but without the grease and heaviness of the very seasoned fish in the usual fish cake.
White cabbage sauerkraut
The usual simple sauerkraut i always make, just that it is with white cabbage this time.
Lotus root and pork porridge with wolfberries
Simmered vegetables
Pickles

The assortment of vegetables from the farmers mart this season: orange cauliflower, daikon, carrots
Tossed in some shimeji, chikuwa and onions and simmered in a buiion & shoyu based broth

I just can't get enough of this lovely orange cauliflower.
Really fragrant and sweet and freshly plucked off every morning by our local farmers.

We had them steamed, with caesar dressing one day.
It was oh so smooth and good~
When J gets better, i am gonna puree this and make gratin!

Well, the spring in him is returning i guess, cos he took this out of the freezer to share with me after dinner last night.
Not the usual choco pie off the snack shelf, but the ice cream version which i picked up from the ice cream section at the supermart while wondering if they put those chocolate cake bars at the wrong section of the store.

I need a winter break.
Well, not badly. But the selfish me is yearning some serious pampering.

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Lotus root

I like to stock up on my precious 2 logs of lotus roots during the weekend supermarket "imperfect vegetable sale". Lotus roots are not grown in the area where i live in so that is probably the only vegetable i get outside the farmers' mart. And they are really expensive. Well, not REALLY expensive, but if i get it at the usual supermart rate, i have to eat it daintily. The imperfect vegetable sale puts out stuff that are not japanese standard pretty for the usual price to be charged. Over the last few weeks, when i had fresh ground nuts from the farmers, we had lots of lotus root and peanut soup. And then i totally forgot all about the precious lotus root stock in my fridge since the groundnut harvesting season ended. Oh no!!! Good thing there weren't any green polka dots on them!!!

I made a super duper lotus root packed soup.
Meatballs with root vegetables, with lotus root soba kaki.
Soba kaki is like gnocchi but made with soba flour. I kneaded a whole lot of lotus root into the soba kaki which made it soooo chewy i suddenly have the urge to go make some gnocchi with lotus root!!!
Dinner was simply a big bowl of soup, hot tofu and homemade baked pumpkin patties.
As usual, with my pumpkin problem, i just have to have pumpkin once in while while it is still in season. I just crave it! This time, i steamed the pumpkin whole, mashed it (yup, with the skin), added in some sakura prawns, chicken stock granules, soy sauce, topped with breadcrumbs, drizzled some olive oil over before grilling in the oven. YUMMY!!!
OK pumpkin craving solved for the day.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Lamb curry

Each time i travel, i stock up quite a bit of herbs and spices from here and there. Not that i can't get them at the local supermarket, but for the different bottles and local blends and mixes that i just enjoy adding to my collection.
There are some that i use pretty often, while the few brownies stay there zzzzing away.
Cumin powder, garam masala, nutmeg, allspice powder, cardamon, only a pinch is used on the rare occasions that i need them.
Finally got to reaching for them when i made my own version of morroccan lamb stew yesterday.
Spicy tomato lamb stew with couscous, and white cabbage cumin salad
With shimeji mushrooms, potatoes, carrots, eggplant and long beans; very typical japanese curry ingredients though ;)

J caught a flu again.
The man flu symptoms appear as usual.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Twin eggs!

Cracked 2 eggs into a bowl yesterday,
and found twins!!!!!!!!!
J quickly takes it, holds it near his baby factory and said, "ok factory, we gotta work hard at this."

^.^


We have been warming up to one pot dinners for a few nights.
With my new tefal deep fry pan that has a removable handle for easy storage and simple hotpot meals.
We had seafood paella one evening, with salmon roe scattered over for a japanese style.
And kimchi hotpot over the weekend.

We both think this pot is wonderful for preventing the 2 hungry fellas from over gobbling when we use the huge claypot and overdo the ingredients.

I find myself with more pockets of time to zip around the house to complete my tasks as the lil one gets better each day with self entertainment.
I wonder what runs through their minds when they quietly gnaw away at something in a corner.

Friday, November 12, 2010

*AHHH CHOOOOOOOOOO!* tunes have been playing around the house these 2 weeks. It started with J, then me, and of course the nursing baby.
Winter caught us unexpected. Again, another weird transition, from autumn to winter. First, the hottest in 113 years summer news, then the coldest in 72 years winter. The mamas i have been meeting have been planning for a park outing for ages! when we were in the midst of summer, we said, when autumn comes, let's go out to the park and play. Then winter came, and we decided to do it indoors.
Finally, we got to meet!
And how, 2 months made such a difference. The little rascals are now crawling all over the place.
With H being one of the inpatient ones
finding support wherever he can to stand and tug at more things mum hides away from him.

It is like having a teddy bear running around the house.
The super duper huggable, giggly lil one is just such a joy to have around!

The motivation to blog seems to be tugged at some corner of my brain. But today, for some reason, i decided to write a little.
We lost greatgrandma 2 days ago. And browsing the photos we took just 2 weeks ago makes me sad that she lost her life in the bathroom. Why oh why?!!!
It just makes me stop and think how i should be cherishing my loved ones much more than i am doing so.