My favorite bakery in Boston's Chinatown. These cakes are made of
fluffy vanilla sponge cake with a layer of light cream and fresh
strawberries in the middle.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Hibino
.jpg)
To start, we ordered one of the obanzai specials: the curry croquette, which came with a thick ponzu dipping sauce and the Hirousu, which are tofu cakes served with a mild soy broth. The curry croquette looked like a McDonald's hash brown and tasted sort of like a samosa. That description doesn't sound appetizing, but it was actually my favorite dish.
Our bill for two obanzai (obanzais?), two rolls of sushi, a glass of wine and a glass of beer came out to about $35. That's a pretty good deal.
.jpg)
http://www.hibino-brooklyn.com/
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Tablespoon
The cute and delicious new cafe, Tablespoon, on 20th between 5th and 6th aves. The lemon meringue pie is very good, the coffee will make you jittery for the rest of the day. They also serve breakfast (egg dishes and pastries) and lunch (salads, sandwiches and a daily entree.)
Monday, December 8, 2008
Vegetable Soba Noodle Soup
Ingredients:
Half of a brick of firm tofu, cubed
1 scallion, chopped loosely
1 carrot, sliced into thin pieces
1/3 package of enoki mushrooms (the weird looking ones with the long white stalk and a very small head)
2 cups of water
1 teaspoon of hon-dashi (seafood flavoring, you can find this in any japanese grocery store, M2M in Manhattan sells it, it comes in a small round jar with a red cap. you can find it in the spices aisle)
1 1/2 tablespoon of soy sauce
1 tablespoon of miso (available in many regular grocery stores and all japanese grocery stores)
1 small fistful of dried soba noodles
Directions:
Bring 2 cups of water to a boil
stir in the hon-dashi and soy sauce
Add the carrots and bring down to medium heat
After a few minutes, add the tofu
After another 5-7 minutes add the mushrooms
In a small dish, mix a spoonful of the broth with the miso, until it turns in to the consistency of a thick paste
Add the miso paste to the broth and stir
While you're working on the broth, bring another pot of water to boil
Add the soba noodles and cook according to the instructions on the package (probably will instruct you to cook the noodles for 6 minutes)
Drain the noodles, place in your serving bowl
By now, your soup will be done. Ladle the soup into the bowl with the soba noodles
Garnish with scallions
Sesame seeds would also be a nice finishing touch.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)