Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Stir fried Tofu Wok with Sesame sauce

As most of my Blog readers have allready probably notised, i really like Asian food. Just because they are full of  great and delicious flavours and actually quite simple to make. This dish i made couple weeks ago, just from some stuff i had in the fridge. Turned out to be really delicious dish! This dish is completely vegan, if you use the vegan oyster sauce. You can also make this ofcourse without the oyster sauce. Here is a recipe how to make this dish:

You need:

  • 1 package of firm Tofu
  • Half Zuccini
  • Broccoli
  • Cauliflower
  • Leek
  • Carrot
  • Cabbage
  • About 3 Garlic cloves
  • Sesame seeds
  • Sesame oil
  • Soy sauce
  • Oyster sauce
  • Chili oiil
  • Sunflower oil
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Jasmin Rice
First put the rice on boiling. I have a Rice cooker, which is really handy, since you can just let the cooker cook the rice and you don't have to stir or watch after the rice. But if you don't have a cooker, just prepare the rice fist, since the rest of the dish comes ready really fast. 

Then chop the Tofu on cubes. I like little smaller cubes, but it's up to you what size you prefer. Prepare the rest of the vegetables. For this dish i chopped the cabbage and carrot as a thin slices. After you have chopped the veggies, heat up the pan. Pour some Sunflower, Sesame- & Chili oil on the pan. Add the Tofu and Garlic. Add some salt, pepper and soy sauce. Let it fry for like 5-10 minutes, depending how crispy you want the tofu to be. Add then all the vegetables. Add some oyster sauce, soy sauce and more sesame oil.  Mix well and stir fry about 5-7 minutes until veggies get more softer. In the end sprinkle some seseme seeds on top and serve with Jasmin rice. Enjoy!

Monday, January 28, 2013

Finnish style Egg Butter

This simple and delicious butter is my favourite stuff from childhood. It is really traditional Finnish delicasy that we normally eat with another Finnish delicasy called Karelian Pies.

Here is how you make this simple litte dish:

  • About 4-5 hard boiled eggs
  • Butter
  • Salt & pepper
  • On top some spring onions (optional)
Boil the eggs hard. Chop them to tiny cubes or mash them with a fork in a bowl. Add about 2-4 spoons of butter, some salt and pepper. Wola, ready! Eat on top of Karelian pies or some toasted dark bread.





These are Karelian pies. I am gonna make these soon in the future by myself and put a recipe here. Meanwhile you can google the recipe. In Finland you can buy these ready cooked in every food stores.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Papaya Salad with Tofu & Edamame beans


I found Papaya couple years ago, when i first ate papaya salad in a lovely Thai restaurant in Helsinki, called Lemon Grass. It was one of the greatest and simplest salads i had ever eaten. The power of the flavors are amazing! I made my own variation of the basic Papaya salad by adding some tofu and edamame beans in. Normally you put green beans and salty peanuts on in, but this one is without them.  The Recipe goes like this:

Ingredients:

  • 1 green Papaya (You can fid this in most of the Asian stores)
  • 2-3 Garlic cloves
  • Red Chilies ( as much as you can take the heat! In Thailand, they make it really strong!)
  • 1 Carrot
  • Cherry tomatoes
  • 1-2 branches of Spring onion
  • Ginger
  • Soy sauce (Kikkoman or other light soy)
  • Fish sauce
  • Sesame oil
  • Basic cooking oil
  • 2 limes
  • Tofu (hard)
  • Edamame beans (You can find these frozen in some stores and most of the Asian stores)
  • Lettuce (Optional, for decoration if you want)

First marinade the Tofu with Soy sauce, Fish sauce and Sesame oil.  Add little bit of Garlic, Chili and Ginger on the marinade too. Peel the Papaya with special peeler ( that one you can buy cheaply in Asian stores) Or if you don't have a special peeler, you can use normal vegetable grater. First take the green peel away. Start peeling long thin slides into a bowl from the Papaya. Peel as much as you need, but stop peeling when you reach to the hard center of the Papaya. Mean while you can start cooking the Tofu on a hot pan with some cooking oil on it. Peel some thin slides of carrot also into the bowl. Add some half cutted Cherry tomatoes and some Spring onion into the mix. Add finely chopped Garlic, Chili and Ginger into the mix. Melt some Edamame beans on microwave(about 3 minutes), peel them and add the beans into the bowl. Pour some Soy sauce & Fish sauce in and mix it well. When the Tofu is cooked golden brown, put it on side to cool down. Add the Tofu into the salad and mix again. Squeeze some lime juice on top mix and taste that it has enough spice and taste! Add more sauces if needed. Pile the salad on top of lettuce and enjoy.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

My first blog

Welcome to my food blog! I finally started up my own blog, since my friends have been asking for me to start one. So here i go! I will start posting here the food i have been making. I am a Pesco-vegetarian, which means that I only eat vegetarian- and seafood. No read meat or chicken at all. I have been vegetarian since i was 16 and never looked back, so about 17 years without meat. I mainly started to be a vegetarian, because i loved animals so much. I love vegan food also, but simply could not start to be a vegan because i love cheese too much, hah! Seafood i started eating again about 5 years ago, mainly because health issues and also because i have always loved fish the most. In this blog, you will be seeing food that i have made mostly with my own recipes. I love to make up recipes from my head, also get inspiration from other recipes and do variations of them.  I'm also gonna post some food reviews from different restaurants i have been eating. So i hope you enjoy the ride!