Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Don't be scared of the Asian market

Good Morning!

Yesterday we (Becky and I) had a hankering for some green curry, so we had a little shop around. There's probably one near you, but the one around here is on route 9 in Hadley called Tran's World Food Market and it's a little daunting to say the least. I have navigated my way through many times depending on what type of cuisine I am cooking i.e. Indian, Chinese, Vietnamese, they have it all. We headed there for some green curry paste and my favorite comes in what looks like a tuna fish can and is called Maesri. We also got some things for tonight's meal, tom kha gai like curry leaves and galanga root.

The best deals to find at your local Asian Market - basically anything you can find in the international isle at the regular grocery store will be cheaper here.

  • soy sauce
  • rice wine vinegar
  • noodles
  • tofu
  • sriracha
  • sambal
  • bamboo shoots, water chestnuts
  • wasabi peas
  • rice
  • fresh produce - often bigger and way cheaper - yesterday I bought 5 limes for $2!
I started going here when I was in culinary school and was obsessed with "Cuisines of the Asias" with Chef Shirley Cheng (my hero). I was home for Thanksgiving in 2007 and brought my recipes and chose to cook Chinese. I made stock from the turkey and used it for some Hot & Sour soup, which is now a regular at our house. I also cooked fried pork dumplings and spring rolls...I have never seen my family light up like they did when they ate what I cooked. For my dad's cooking, sure, but now I had their attention!

Another thing about Asian cooking - it's a lot of prep! I remember cooking Vietnamese food with my dad, in fact, my entire family and it took FOREVER! That was before I had knife skills and tricks of the trade, which I will share :) A lot of ingredients and everything cooks fast at high heat hence the prep.

Back to the shop around...
Our next stop was Golonka's, which my friend Willa told me about at the beginning of the summer (thank you!!!). It's an amazing farm stand in Whately, MA and has the biggest and most beautiful produce for unbelievable prices. When we were there I overheard a lady talking to the cashier asking her if anything was organic. Her response was that none of the produce was USDA certified organic, but that they did use the same pest spray that organic farmers use - awesome. I won't talk about food politics just yet, but The Omnivore’s Dilemma did change the way I think about food. 

What we got at Golonka's
  • zucchini
  • patty pan squash
  • tomatoes
  • broccoli
  • garlic 
  • strawberries (last of the season)
  • corn 
  • carrots
  • cucumbers
  • green beans
  • melons
I think that's all, but here's a side note on how to tell these are ripe. One question - DOES IT SMELL LIKE WHAT IT IS?!!? i.e. does that tomato smell like one? If it smells like it, it will taste like it. If it smells like nothing...got it? You want tight bulbs of garlic. Broccoli should have tight flower clusters or florets and have a sort of bloom or haze and of course should be green, not yellow or greenish. Melons in general (especially watermelons) should have a ground sore or you should be able to see that it was on the ground. It means that it was not picked too early and able to ripen and sweeten! Another test is when knocking on the melon you should hear a dull thump or hollow sound and again it should smell like a melon! I'll give you more tricks as I buy more produce ;)

Ok, now for the dinner and I'm sorry that I didn't take pictures of the prep or cooking process, but I was starving and was busy eating chips and Becky's famous homemade salsa...






Rice, rice noodles, galangal root, scallions, curry leaves, mint, thai basil, curry paste, thai chili peppers


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add shrimp and herbs last!


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Thank you so much for the positivity, love, and support!!! I am overwhelmed by the kind words :)

See you tomorrow!
Jody

p.s. for breakfast I had scrambled eggs (from Intervale Farm) #spoiled, half of an avocado, chocolate cherry tomatoes, and strawberries! Healthy and delicious! Remember to season everything you eat-I sprinkled salt on the avocado and tomato-try it!







Tuesday, August 5, 2014

What don't I do?

Hi Friends!
I have decided to write a blog (hopefully daily) that gives great advice when it comes to planning and preparing weeknight dinners, dinner parties, healthy adult lunches and other personal chef/personal assistant type information. I have been taking time off from food and beverage operations management and moved home to Western Massachusetts in December 2013. I have been loving being a personal assistant/chef to my parents, Lynn and Bill, as well as preparing dinner parties with friends and family. Hospitality has always been a part of who I am and I am really enjoying finding myself and my new career path everyday.

What will I talk about?

  • Shopping for groceries
    • Portions - how and where to buy appropriately
  • Beverages
    • Pairings, values, helpful tips and wine education
  • Health and nutrition 
  • Travel
    • Where I have been, cultures and food/beverage, language
  • Resorts and hotels - what to expect and what you should expect
  • Cooking
    • Utilizing leftovers and what is in your fridge and pantry
  • Eating and Drinking - recommendations locally and elsewhere
  • Expiration dates and fridge and pantry cleaning
  • Kitchen organization 
  • Tidbits, fun and useful facts, and probably some humor
Thanks for reading and I hope this helps people. I am not the best writer, so please to my creative friends out there, I welcome any feedback and hope to improve everyday. 

I have to go grocery shopping now ;)
Have a great day!
Jody