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I am not a good photographer by any stretch of the imagination. However, the pictures on this post are even below my standards. The pictures were taken with my phone on the fly.

Last night was my second night helping at the restaurant. The pantry chef, K, was prepping sauces for a private dinner on Sunday. I helped peel and seed tomatoes and chop shallots. I knew to take the stem out and score the tomatoes before dipping in the hot water (for about 30 seconds). I didn’t know to salt the water (it’s supposed to taste like the ocean). I think salting the water helps to maintain the firmness of the tomatoes (up until last night, I only used plain water). Learned something new. Yay! I also learned my knife skills need more practice. K had to go over some of my work. Hope she didn’t mind.

The tomatoes went into Chef’s vinaigrette of tomatoes, capers, and Niçoise olives. Sorry no recipe. I was too occupied with the tomatoes while K finished the recipe. Even if I had the recipe, I don’t think it would be ethical for me to post it without Chef’s blessing.

Tomatoes, Capers, and Niçoise Olives Vinaigrette

All I know is olive oil was involved.

At the end, a big plate of fried rice for the crew. No recipe, everything but the kitchen sink, whatever’s in the kitchen.

Fried Rice

Headed off in search of a kitchen supply store, looking for knife-edge covers. I wasn’t expecting to be using knives in the kitchen (I thought I was there to g0-fer). Last night, K loaned me her back-up chef’s knife for the tomatoes and shallots. A long time ago, someone taught me never to use chefs and cooks knives (it’s very personal). For K to loan me her knives took a lot of trust on her part. Thanks K. One could argue that for practical reasons she loaned me her knives so I could assist her, but still.

The adventure continues. Have a good weekend.

Eat well.

The Mouse

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It’s happened again. Got nominated for another award. This time it’s the Sunshine Award from Letizia at DUTCHGOESITALIAN.

Thank you, thank you, thank you. Mahalo plenty, and Xiexie.

Rules

  • Place up the award picture, link back to and thank the person who nominated you
  • Answer the ten questions posed to you
  • Pass on the award to 10 or more bloggers

Questions

  • Favorite color: Black. An art teacher once told me something I thought was counter- intuitive. White is the absence of all color while black reflects all colors. I liked that. 
  • Favorite animal: Mouse (but you already guessed that). Born in the year of … (according to the Chinese lunar calendar). I know, it’s supposed to be rat, but I grew up with Mickey Mouse. 🙂
  • Favorite number: 8. If you turn the number on its side, it looks like the symbol for infinity. Sorry, that sounded too much like Buzz Lightyear.
  • Favorite non-alcoholic drink: Hot green tea.
  • Facebook or Twitter: Twitter
  • My passion: Understanding the why (especially with food).
  • Getting or giving presents: Giving.
  • Favorite pattern:  Circles.
  • Favorite day of the week: Wednesday. It’s all downhill from there. 
  • Favorite flower: Jasmine. For flavoring green tea.
I would like to pass on the Sunshine Award to bloggers who I feel bring lots of sunshine into my day.  Please take a moment to visit their blogs and give them a follow.
What a way to end the month. Thanks again to DUTCHGOESITALIAN for the honor. Have a great weekend.
Enjoy and eat well.
The Mouse

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It’s happened again. Got nominated for another award. This time it’s the Sunshine Award from weight4us.

Thank you, thank you, thank you. Mahalo plenty, and Xiexie.

Rules

  • Place up the award picture, link back to and thank the person who nominated you
  • Answer the ten questions posed to you
  • Pass on the award to 10 or more bloggers

Questions

  • Favorite color: Black. An art teacher once told me something I thought was counter- intuitive. White is the absence of all color while black reflects all colors. I liked that. 
  • Favorite animal: Mouse (but you already guessed that). Born in the year of … (according to the Chinese lunar calendar). I know, it’s supposed to be rat, but I grew up with Mickey Mouse. 🙂
  • Favorite number: 8. If you turn the number on its side, it looks like the symbol for infinity. Sorry, that sounded like Buzz Lightyear.
  • Favorite non-alcoholic drink: Hot green tea.
  • Facebook or Twitter: Twitter
  • My passion: Understanding the why (especially with food).
  • Getting or giving presents: Giving.
  • Favorite pattern:  Circles.
  • Favorite day of the week: Wednesday. It’s all downhill from there. 
  • Favorite flower:Jasmine. For flavoring green tea.

I would like to pass on the Sunshine Award to bloggers who I feel bring lots of sunshine into my day.  Please take a moment to visit their blogs and give them a follow.
I know I said in the last post that normal programming would resume with this post. The next post, I promise.
Enjoy and eat well.
The Mouse

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Arare

An experiment. Indulge me, a work in progress.

I was waiting in the snack  store while our visitors roamed around and picked up local style snacks.

The little girl held up a package of arare and asked me what it was. She didn’t understand my explanation of salty rice crackers and the different shapes much less the peanut crackers or dried shrimp and cuttlefish (she and her mother don’t live here).

I bought a package of arare for her to taste. She didn’t like the taste at first (she wasn’t used to to it). It was okay, but she preferred the little fish crackers her mom packed in a little container for her.

While waiting for her mom to shop, I told her a story.

It was a Saturday. This meant I was at my aunt’s house with my cousins for the day. I was the youngest of the cousins (on the island). Afternoons were usually at the movies with either no dinner (we were so full from snacking), or something really light (like PB&J or grilled cheese sandwiches).

I dreaded Saturday mornings.

“Mouse!? Where you stay?”

“You bettah hurry up, my muddah looking for you.”

Sigh.

“You can do me one favor?” “Mrs. Nakamura like go store, you can help her?”

This was not a request or a question, it was a statement.

“How come it’s always me?”

“Not true, everyone has their turn.”

Not true, it was always my turn (remember, I was the youngest). Mrs. Nakamura lived on the same lane my auntie lived. She lived alone. Her husband was in the 442nd Regiment during World War II, he went “all in”. There was a banner with a gold star hanging in her living room.

On Saturdays, the Japanese wholesaler would open their warehouse to the public. Mrs. Nakamura did her shopping on Saturdays. I was “voluntold” to help carry her purchases.

We caught the bus to the warehouse (the Kapalama area) and mixed in with all the other Asian (mostly Japanese shoppers). There were open bins and bags of dried fish, rice, flour, beans, etc. Cans of imported foods, most I had no clue of their contents. And fresh vegetables from the walk-in refrigerators. The wholesaler carried vegetables that were not at the non-Asian markets (turnips, watercress, taro leaves, etc.). The grocers used to let me “sample” the dried shrimp used in Japanese stock (like miso soup).

After like forever (which in reality was about half-an-hour). Mrs. Nakamura would emerge with one of the grocers with two full shopping bags of “stuff”. The grocer would ask if she needed help then hand the bags to me. In my mind, the bags must have been as heavy as me. Walking to catch the bus back, Mrs. Nakamura would carry on a running lecture at me “Eh! no drop the bags”, “Be careful!, no break the eggs”, “I know like bent vegetables,” and the like. If I got a penny every time I got lightly cuffed on the back of the head, I could be rich.

After dropping off the bags at her house, and still complaining, she would hand me a small package of arare and enough money for the movies and a soda.

Arare

We would mix the arare with popcorn from the theater (local style), sit back and enjoy the latest samurai or kung-fu flick.

After shopping, and dinner, the little girl picked the movie we would be watching for the evening. The popcorn, soda, and wine (for the adults) were made within easy reach. Her mom opened a package of arare she bought earlier that day and threw it in with the popcorn. As she started to explain what “hurricane popcorn” is, the little girl said she knew, “uncle” already told her. The little girl got the package of fish-shaped crackers and mixed it with the popcorn, arare, and furikake concoction.

In retrospect, I don’t think Mrs. Nakamura had a mean personality, I think she just didn’t know how to  handle  kids. She never remarried and never had kids of her own. She passed away a long time ago. I think next Obon season I’ll go and leave a package of arare at her niche.

There is no real “Mrs. Nakamura”. She’s a compilation of relatives, neighbors, and friends I’ve known. This was the story I drafted at a writing class I attended several months ago. Finally took a revisit. 🙂

We will now return to our regular programming.

Enjoy (I hope) and eat well.

The Mouse

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Me You Like?

Someone is reading this blog (besides my relatives). I got nominated for a Versatile Blogger Award by The Kofegeek. Much mahalo and xie xie.

The Versatile Blogger

Here’s the website: http://versatilebloggeraward.wordpress.com/

The rules for this award are pretty easy, here are the rules:

  1. In a post on your blog, nominate 7 fellow bloggers for The Versatile Blogger Award.
  2. In the same post, add the Versatile Blogger Award.
  3. In the same post, thank the blogger who nominated you in a post with a link back to their blog.
  4. In the same post, share 7 completely random pieces of information about yourself.
  5. In the same post, include this set of rules.
  6. Inform each nominated blogger of their nomination by posting a comment on each of their blogs.

So here we go:

My seven nominations (and it was hard to just pick seven):

  1. Kahakai Kitchen
  2. Picky Niki
  3. Foodimentary
  4. The Little Foodie
  5. Coco&Me
  6. Chocolate&Zucchini
  7. Thoughtful Plate

Seven random pieces of information

  1. Favorite color: Black
  2. Can’t (or won’t) bake
  3. Took the Myers-Briggs personality indicator, only remember I’m extremely introverted.
  4. Favorite food: Food! 🙂
  5. Prefer oatmeal cookies over chocolate chip (go figure).
  6. Favorite movie, so far: Blade Runner
  7. Actually like “stink tofu”.

There you have it. Thank you again to kofegeek for the nomination.

Enjoy.

The Mouse

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