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Saag Paneer

January 18, 2012

My typical order at an Indian restaurant would be Keema Naan (lamb stuffed naan), Saag Paneer and Chai tea. I can tell how good an indian restaurant is by it’s Saag Paneer as I can tell a good thai restaurant by it’s green curry. Sometimes I find myself glued to a bollywood dance movie and admire how…

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Filed Under: Main course, Vegetarian Tagged With: cheese, Indian, kale, saag paneer, spinach, vegetarian

Fool Proof Roasted Chicken

January 11, 2012

We are vacationing in Mexico (yup, the same place) right now. I laid out in the sun too much today- I am like a lobster right now…Mexico sun ain’t the same as California sun….so I sneaked into the room, put some aloe and decided to write a recipe – Fool proof roasted chicken! It always turns out…

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Filed Under: Main course Tagged With: chicken, pico de gallo, roasted, roasted chicken, tortilla

Coconut Cloud Cake

January 11, 2012

If you ask me what my favorite food is, the answer would be ‘Cake’. I would eat cake anytime of the day, I would crash any wedding for a piece of wedding cake. I become ugly when it comes to cake. I will fight for that second piece. Telling you, it gets uuugly. I can…

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Filed Under: Sweet Things Tagged With: buttermilk, coconut cake, coconut milk, cream cheese frosting

Creamy Broccoli Soup : Vegan

December 30, 2011

I eat meat  but I do enjoy good vegetarian/vegan dishes. I love sweetness of coconut oil based dish and my tummy feels good after eating them. This soup is one of my favorite vegan soup. I feel good and healed after eating it. Enjoy this creamy, vegan, gluten free deliciousness!

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Filed Under: Soup, Vegetarian Tagged With: broccoli, coconut milk, coconut oil, creamy broccoli, gluten free, vegan, vegetarian

Celebrating New Year : Homie style

December 24, 2011

In Korea where I grew up, one of the biggest celebration is New Year’s day. Solnal is the first day of the first month of the new year and we make this  steaming hot, nourishing bowl of ‘Ddukgookk’ (rice dumpling soup. Eating the bowl of New Year soup on New Year’s Day means becoming one year older….

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Filed Under: Asian, Main course, Soup Tagged With: dumpling, korean, miso, nori, scallions, seaweed, soup, soy sauce

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