So this happened over the weekend...
An adorable red, white and blue transportation themed baby shower for a dear friend of mine. These cookies were inspired by the theme from the invitations that were ordered from Etsy.
I got the car and the airplane cookie cutter from Sur La Table. I used Wilton's icing color in red-red, royal blue and sky blue.
Super adorbs!
Monday, July 8, 2013
Summertime Spring Rolls
Last week, as I was planning dinner for the week, I wanted to find some light and healthy recipes to make. Not only did they need to be light and healthy but the recipes needed to be simple as I did not want to buy a million ingredients to make one night's worth of food. I know I am not the only that thinks that way. I was Pinteresting around and came across a picture of shrimp and avocado spring rolls. I like shrimp. I like avocado. I like spring. I like rolls. So there you go!
I remember there was a week or so when I was younger when my mom went through a phase of making spring rolls. I'm not talking like one or two spring rolls, but like we-were-going-to-eat-spring-rolls-for-two-weeks kind of amount. That's a lot. And naturally I got soooo sick of them. Don't get me wrong, they were so delish, there was just too many of them and I needed variety. Like a steak. Yummm steak.
Anywho, ingredients for spring rolls are simple and easy to find even at regular grocery stores (as opposed to thinking you must go to an Asian specific store. Here are the ingredients I included in my spring rolls:
As for the rice noodles, I remember my first experience with this weird stuff. I totally ruined it back in the day when I thought I was suppose to treat it like regular noodles and boil the stuff (think ramen). However after reading instructions, you're suppose to boil water, then take it off the heat and soak the rice noodles in there for about 5 minutes then drain. Mix it with some rice vinegar and line it up with the other ingredients on your assembly line.
For the spring roll wrappers, this was my first time working with these as well. I poured hot water into a glass pie dish and dipped one wrapper at a time to soften it. See the wrappers are dried, weird and stiff paper thin things that come to life after soaking for about 15 seconds in the hot water. It was tricky getting them out because the water was so hot it burned my fingers so I had to use chopsticks but then it was too slippery. Ah, such issues I have. :) Just kidding. Eventually the water cooled down a little to where it was bearable to touch and grab the wrapper out. I placed it on a piece of parchment paper and started assembling. Another key to a successful spring roll is not to over fill it. I'm such the fan of the philosophy "more is better" hence the reason I like all you can eat buffets so much. But if I overfilled the spring roll it would make it quite difficult to roll up and as a result it would just fall apart and that is an epic fail (see pic below). Ok, not an epic fail, but not good.
After a while, I got the hang of it and make around 12 of them. I didn't want to bother with a homemade peanut dipping sauce so we got some premade sauce in a jar and added chopped peanuts for additional crunch.
I plopped them in front of my husband for dinner and after his first bites, he praised how amazing they were and that this was the new most amazing thing I've ever made!!! I don't remember the old most amazing thing I've ever made. Oh well. We devoured almost all of them and managed to stop ourselves from eating the last two so they can be saved for his lunch the next day. I think next time i will switch out the basil and cilantro and go a more traditional route with mint. I'd also like to add small slices of chicken with the shrimp. YUM!
I remember there was a week or so when I was younger when my mom went through a phase of making spring rolls. I'm not talking like one or two spring rolls, but like we-were-going-to-eat-spring-rolls-for-two-weeks kind of amount. That's a lot. And naturally I got soooo sick of them. Don't get me wrong, they were so delish, there was just too many of them and I needed variety. Like a steak. Yummm steak.
Anywho, ingredients for spring rolls are simple and easy to find even at regular grocery stores (as opposed to thinking you must go to an Asian specific store. Here are the ingredients I included in my spring rolls:
- cucumbers
- green leaf lettuce
- basil
- cilantro
- avocados
- carrots
- red cabbage
- cooked shrimp, sliced in half lengthwise
- dried bean threads, aka vermicelli or rice noodles I think
- spring roll wrappers
As for the rice noodles, I remember my first experience with this weird stuff. I totally ruined it back in the day when I thought I was suppose to treat it like regular noodles and boil the stuff (think ramen). However after reading instructions, you're suppose to boil water, then take it off the heat and soak the rice noodles in there for about 5 minutes then drain. Mix it with some rice vinegar and line it up with the other ingredients on your assembly line.
For the spring roll wrappers, this was my first time working with these as well. I poured hot water into a glass pie dish and dipped one wrapper at a time to soften it. See the wrappers are dried, weird and stiff paper thin things that come to life after soaking for about 15 seconds in the hot water. It was tricky getting them out because the water was so hot it burned my fingers so I had to use chopsticks but then it was too slippery. Ah, such issues I have. :) Just kidding. Eventually the water cooled down a little to where it was bearable to touch and grab the wrapper out. I placed it on a piece of parchment paper and started assembling. Another key to a successful spring roll is not to over fill it. I'm such the fan of the philosophy "more is better" hence the reason I like all you can eat buffets so much. But if I overfilled the spring roll it would make it quite difficult to roll up and as a result it would just fall apart and that is an epic fail (see pic below). Ok, not an epic fail, but not good.
After a while, I got the hang of it and make around 12 of them. I didn't want to bother with a homemade peanut dipping sauce so we got some premade sauce in a jar and added chopped peanuts for additional crunch.
I plopped them in front of my husband for dinner and after his first bites, he praised how amazing they were and that this was the new most amazing thing I've ever made!!! I don't remember the old most amazing thing I've ever made. Oh well. We devoured almost all of them and managed to stop ourselves from eating the last two so they can be saved for his lunch the next day. I think next time i will switch out the basil and cilantro and go a more traditional route with mint. I'd also like to add small slices of chicken with the shrimp. YUM!

Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Father's Day Feast
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Best Dad in the World |
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Dang, those chicken legs are humongous! |
Monday, June 17, 2013
It Stinks Being Sick
It's like 7-10 days of awfulness. My energy has been completely drained out of me and to top that off my taste buds are out of whack! Luckily, my tasting abilities were around 76% working right Saturday and just in time to take Big B to his first Korean BBQ experience. For those who haven't been, typically Korean BBQ in Southern CA is a grill yourself all you can eat meat-tastic adventure. Big B wanted to go somewhere California-y (he already went to In N Out) and what's more California-y than all you can eat? Thus, we took him to Gen in Tustin. Located about 6 minutes away from our home, the wait could be up to 2 hours but we got there before noon and it was about a 15-20 minute wait. YAY!
We got seated and waiting for us were various banchan or side dishes that included kimchi, pickled daikon (one of my favs), bean sprouts and potato salad (random I know). Also, a yummy salad and side of white rice balanced my meal with the tons of meat we ordered!
Here's what we ordered:
Gen Signature Prime Steak
Beef Bulgogi (marinated sliced beef)
Chadol (thin sliced brisket)
Hawaiian Steak (terriyaki marinated and pineapple)
Chicken Bulgogi
Garlic Chicken with Jalapeno Cheese Fondue
Spicy Pork
Mushrooms & Onions
Whoa, when I type that out, that's a lot! It is so delicious though. And Gen is awesome because it's only $20 per person! Sure, in LA my friend Adonis took me to an AYCE KBBQ lunch for $12.99 but still $20 at Gen is not bad considering it's so close. The service is really great and the atmosphere is really fun. A shower is a must after eating here because your clothes, hair, skin will all smell like KBBQ afterwards! However I would find that quite enjoyable!!
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Big B grilling up some brisket! |
Here's what we ordered:
Gen Signature Prime Steak
Beef Bulgogi (marinated sliced beef)
Chadol (thin sliced brisket)
Hawaiian Steak (terriyaki marinated and pineapple)
Chicken Bulgogi
Garlic Chicken with Jalapeno Cheese Fondue
Spicy Pork
Mushrooms & Onions
Whoa, when I type that out, that's a lot! It is so delicious though. And Gen is awesome because it's only $20 per person! Sure, in LA my friend Adonis took me to an AYCE KBBQ lunch for $12.99 but still $20 at Gen is not bad considering it's so close. The service is really great and the atmosphere is really fun. A shower is a must after eating here because your clothes, hair, skin will all smell like KBBQ afterwards! However I would find that quite enjoyable!!

Friday, June 7, 2013
What I've Been Up to since November 2012
Here is a little slideshow of all the fun things I've been doing in the kitchen during my blog hiatus.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
I HEART SPAM
I just wanted to share with you my favorite How to Make Spam Musubi YouTube video.
Spam musubi is the best and I wish I can eat it everyday. Alas, my heart and cholesterol levels probably would not be happy.
Spam musubi is the best and I wish I can eat it everyday. Alas, my heart and cholesterol levels probably would not be happy.
Isn't this beautiful? Spam musubi from the ABC Store on Maui when I went in November 2012. This is true paradise.
These are the Spam musubis my husband's friend and I made for his snack throughout the week. Behind them is my Spam musubi lunch bag I got on my honeymoon in 2011 in Maui.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Shiny (somewhat) New Toy
I got my new toy, Ruby, for Christmas, but wanted to share her with you all today. Thank you to my husband, sister, and her BF for my present. She's amazing!
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