July 6, 2011

This periodical is awesome. Like I’m sad I finished reading it awesome. The inaugural issue of Lucky Peach, the new food quarterly from Momofuku’s David Chang and McSweeny’s, is nothing short of fantabulous. The writing is great, and how could it not be with Anthony Bourdain, and a host of other talented food-obsessed writers at the helm?

Issue the first focuses on Ramen, and in it’s pages you have everything you could want to know about the ubiquitous Japanese noodle; including it’s history, the types and styles of Ramen, where in Japan to get the best fresh, which instant brand is the best, and even how to make it. Apparently you don’t have to be a Japanese sensei to make ramen–just have a strong set of arms. I’m totally making fresh noodles/press-ganging my DH into doing the grunt work soon.

If all that wonderful noodle knowledge wasn’t enough, there is also a conversation between Bourdain, Chang and Wylie Dufrense about mediocrity; a host of ramen dish recipes including a broth from Momofuku; and a primer on eggs. Oh yeah, eggs. With a chart you can hang on the wall pinup style. *squee* The recipe for WD-50’s eggs Benedict is also included, and if I wasn’t stuck on how to make a cylindrical egg with no immersion circulator, I’d have attempted it already. Yep, that’s the sound of a holy chorus.

Please oh please tell me there’s an egg edition coming. I may just die happy.

I so can’t wait to make a batch of alkaline noodles soaking in fresh broth (I’m torn between the Momofuku Ramen Broth 2.0 and Bacon Dashi) and topped off with a perfectly soft boiled (I’m thinking 60-62 degree) egg. Ok, so eggy perfection might be a ways off, but I’ll happily take the rejects.

Mmmmmmmmm….. noodles & eggs.

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July 5, 2011

Well, go my home town. I had no idea!

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July 4, 2011

Fireworks from the roof. Either from Aventura, North Miami Beach, or a private display.

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Orchids & Japanese Gardens

Last weekend, I got the chance to take our newest lens, a Nikkor 105mm f2.8 macro lens. This baby was built for how I shoot and I can see having a great time with it over the years to come. Here are a few selected shots from the American Orchid Society and Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens (both in Boca Raton) from my first lens outing.

Great Grains: Red Rice

Red Rice

Red rice, aka Himalayan Red Rice, is a short-grain rice native to South Central Asia, but is also grown in parts of France. Similar in shape to brown rice, red rice has all the nuttiness of it’s dun-colored brethren with a pleasing deep rose hue.

Red rice contains a higher fiber content than white rice and more flavor than either brown or red rices. Nutty, earthy and very aromatic, use this as a departure from the same-old same-old.

Since red rice is dark colored and contains more natural bran than white rice–it has a longer cooking time–on par with brown rice.

Simple Savory Red Rice with Fried Artichoke and Wilted Escarole

This recipe makes a hearty but light, satisfying meal. If you don’t happen to have escarole on hand, substitute any green you are trying to unload. Even broccoli would be great. Same goes with the artichoke. I like its golden brown & delicious taste in this recipe, but you can certainly do without. Roasted broccoli or cauliflower would do nicely.

1 c. red rice
2 c. water
pinch salt
1/2 onion, chopped
2 artichokes, chopped and cleaned
2 Tbsp. olive oil
1 head escarole, chopped and cleaned
Hot chili oil
hot paprika
Salt & pepper
Parmesan cheese (optional)

Combine water, salt and rice in a medium pot. Bring to a boil over high heat, cover, reduce heat to simmer and cook approximately 45 minutes or until the rice is done and the water is absorbed.

While your rice is cooking…

Saute onion and artichokes in olive oil on medium heat until browned.

Add escarole. Saute until wilted. Toss with the rice, hot chili oil, hot paprika and salt & pepper to taste. Sprinkle with good-quality Parmesan and serve.

Serves 3

July 3, 2011

Affordable South Florida bowling (as opposed to 2 games for $50 South Florida bowling).

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July 2, 2011

Sentiments from David Chang, but I concur.

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July 1, 2011

Wynwood is so artsy, even the Ace’s has a mural.

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