Kitchen Sink Pate Bahn Mi

Kitchen Sink Pate Bahn Mi

This week has been… less than pleasant so I decided to make something I’ve been craving ever since I saw it on the Netflix show Street Food Asia—a Vietnamese Pate Bahn Mi. Created during the French colonization of Vietnam, both baguette and pate were introduced 

Yakitori Quail (Eggs, Liver, Heart, Legs)

Yakitori Quail (Eggs, Liver, Heart, Legs)

Warning: This post contains information on raising quail for meat. If that bothers you, please skip it. First, if you’re interested in raising easy to keep Japanese Coturnix quail for meat or eggs, please check out my guide. The quail that did not go into 

Hainanese Quail and Rice

Hainanese Quail and Rice

Warning: This post talks about using poultry I have raised as food. If that makes you uncomfortable, please skip this post. First, if you’re interested in raising quail for yourself or your family, whether for eggs or for meat, check out my quail raising guide! 

Korean Street Toast With Ham and Cheese

Korean Street Toast With Ham and Cheese

I have been getting cabbages in my produce box lately, and while I do like cabbage in other applications (like crispy tasty fried kaki-age), here is a really simply way to use up cabbage. The winter cabbage is naturally sweet and crispy, perfect for breakfast 

Shokupan (Hokkaido Milk Bread) Arugula Panzanella

Shokupan (Hokkaido Milk Bread) Arugula Panzanella

If you find yourself with an abundance of leftover, semi-stale shokupan and wondering what to do with it, I highly recommend an Italian bread salad. This east meets west fusion recipe is a perfect breakfast if you crack an egg over it, or for a 

Stuffed Tebasaki Chicken Wings (With a Soy Garlic Glaze)

Stuffed Tebasaki Chicken Wings (With a Soy Garlic Glaze)

I’m going to preface this by saying that unless you have a lot of time and nothing else to do, don’t do this. You can easily make a deconstructed one where you just pile the tebasaki (Japanese style fried chicken wings) high with melted cheese, 

Cheeseburger Mochi Rice Cake Skillet

Cheeseburger Mochi Rice Cake Skillet

I make no apologies for this monstrosity, since in the words of my husband, “It’s glorious.” East meets West in this dish, which is a re-imagining of a meal my sister and I would make during middle and high school when we got home after 

Savory Steamed Egg Custard / Zheng Dan/ Chawanmushi

Savory Steamed Egg Custard / Zheng Dan/ Chawanmushi

Another recipe out of my childhood, this is one of my (and my dad’s) favorite dishes. My mom told me when she and my dad first married, she knew how much he liked steamed egg, but because of the lack of the internet (recipes were 

Jie Cai (Chinese Mustard Greens) Cold Dish

Jie Cai (Chinese Mustard Greens) Cold Dish

This is a super simple dish, and to be honest, my selfish reason for blogging it down is because the recipe is from my mom (and grandmother) so it is a taste of home and my childhood for those days that I’m missing it, rather 

Kanten Papa Brand Konnyaku Jelly

Kanten Papa Brand Konnyaku Jelly

Today I cracked open two packs (grape and apple) of jello mix from the Kanten Papa corporation, which sells dessert (among other) mixes. It was a fun and simple little activity to do with the kids, and we very much enjoy the flavor (which tastes