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Appetizer

Pomelo and Shrimp Salad

4 · Jan 23, 2018 · 5 Comments

After my wedding last month we went on a three week honeymoon to Vietnam and Hong Kong. It was the longest trip I’d ever been on besides long stays in Korea to visit family as a kid. Luckily we passed our first marital test with flying colors! We decided to start our trip on the island of Phu Quoc so that we could stay at a resort and relax for a few days to recover from wedding madness and the extensive traveling we had to do to get to Asia (14 hours to Seoul and then 5.5 hours to Ho Chi Minh City then an hour to Phu Quoc Island). It was there that I was first introduced to pomelo and shrimp salad.

The island is off the southern coast of Vietnam in the Gulf of Thailand and is famous for its black pepper and fish sauce. The resort we stayed at offered a cooking class and we decided to take it to learn how to make a few Vietnamese dishes. We started our day at the local market with Chef Hung and he showed us the abundant seafood caught here and the produce the farmers grow on the island. We returned to the resort with freshly caught scallops and ripe fruit.

We must have cooked at least six different dishes but my favorites were this pomelo salad and the scallops Chef Hung grilled for us over a wood charcoal fire. I couldn’t stop eating this salad-I found it to be so bright, fresh, and interesting. Pomelo is a citrus fruit that is somewhat similar to grapefruit but I find it to be less bitter. It’s pepperiness balances the sweetness of the shrimp and the fish sauce dressing seasons the two main components perfectly. Crispy fried shallots and toasted sesame seeds add texture to the salad and the herbs make it fragrant and fresh. It was difficult to get off the long flight home from such a beautiful and temperate place and step into the middle of the “bomb cyclone” in NYC, but I’m immediately taken back to the beautiful country of Vietnam whenever I eat this salad.

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Shrimp and Pomelo Salad
Prep Time
20 mins
Cook Time
12 mins
Total Time
32 mins
 
Course: dinner, Salad, Side Dish
Servings: 2
Ingredients
  • 1 pomelo
  • 8 oz shrimp (I cooked them in the shell then peeled and deveined them. If it's easier you can buy them already prepared.)
  • 1 large shallot, thinly sliced
  • 3 tbsp neutral cooking oil
  • 2 tbsp sesame seeds, toasted
  • 1/4 cup fresh mint, chopped
  • 2 tbsp fresh cilantro, chopped
Dressing
  • 2 tbsp fish sauce
  • 1 tbsp hot water
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • 1 chili, minced (You can use a Thai chili or half a serrano chili)
  • 1 clove garlic, minced
  • 1 1/2 tbsp lime juice
Instructions
  1. Bring a small saucepan filled 2/3 of the way with water to boil. Prepare a large bowl with ice water. Once the water comes to a rolling boil, drop the shrimp in and cook them for a minute or so, until they turn pink and opaque and curl. Strain them and immediately put them in the ice water. When completely cooled, peel and devein (if not already prepared), and cut into bite sized pieces.

  2. Heat the oil in a small frying pan to medium-low. Press the sliced shallots with a paper towel to absorb excess moisture. When the oil is hot drop in the slices of shallots making sure to spread them out. Stir occasionally and cook until golden brown (it will take about 10 minutes). Drain on paper towels and allow to cool to crisp up.

  3. Meanwhile, prepare the pomelo by using a large knife and cutting off both ends (the rind will be quite thick), then cut off the sides. Break the pomelo in half with your hands and take out the segments from the membrane over a bowl. They should easily peel off but you can also use a small paring knife. Break up the segments into bite sized pieces.

  4. Mix together the dressing ingredients. Add the dressing, shrimp, half the shallots, half the sesame seeds, and half the mint and cilantro to the bowl with the pomelo pieces. Mix together and plate it on a serving platter, then top with the remaining shallots, sesame seeds, and herbs.

Recipe Notes
  • I really like Red Boat fish sauce (affiliate link).
  • You can find pomelos in the citrus section of your grocery store. I saw them at Trader Joe's. You will probably also find them at an Asian market. A ripe pomelo feels heavy for its size and will have a grassy, floral scent.

Appetizer, Dinner, Salad, Savory, Side Dishes, Winter

Pumpkin Jeon

4 · Oct 24, 2016 · 35 Comments

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The Mid-Atlantic region has had another confusing bout of very warm weather. The AC was turned back on and I had to find the summer clothes I had started putting away. Then this weekend, a trip out to a Maryland farm took a very chilly turn. With falling temperatures and a cutting wind at our backs, we  took a hayride to a pumpkin patch to find our perfect jack ‘o lantern. Buoyed by warm spiced cider and a cannon that launched pumpkins at sculptures modeled after Transformers (yes, this exists!), we attempted to navigate a massive corn maze in the dark….

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Appetizer, Dinner, Korean, Savory, Side Dishes, Vegetarian

Prosciutto Wrapped Pecan Stuffed Dates

1 · Oct 1, 2016 · Leave a Comment

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I first discovered these delicious prosciutto wrapped pecan stuffed dates when I hosted a group of girlfriends at my house while I on the Whole30 diet. The best way to socialize when you’re on some kind of specialized diet is to host because you can control the menu and the ingredients. I couldn’t do a cheese plate or a dip with bread or crackers since I couldn’t have dairy or any refined sugar, but I realized that prosciutto could replace bacon since it’s only pork and salt, we well as dates and nuts. It was an easy three ingredient appetizer my friends could also enjoy while they waited for me to grill steaks.

I was so excited when Stephanie asked me to contribute to her blog International Palate. I first found Stephanie’s blog when I lived in Arlington, VA and looked for Instagram posts tagged to the Westover Hills Farmers Market. I saw that she contributed recipes to the farmers market’s blog and I was even more impressed when I saw that she was in high school!

I thought this would be a great recipe to share as the run up to the holiday season gets started. You can easily throw this together with very little prep time and enjoy it within 20 minutes while you cook, bake, or decorate for the holidays. Check out the recipe on Stephanie’s blog.

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Appetizer, Dinner, Gatherings, Savory

Tomato, Charred Corn, and Burrata Salad

6 · Sep 21, 2016 · 6 Comments

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I think the best part of traveling to Italy this spring, besides watching our two friends get married, was the food. Of course, I’m not the first person to write about the experience of eating in Italy and I certainly won’t be the last. But there’s a reason so many people leave with the impression that they experienced something special and worth sharing. Simple ingredients, at their peak, are expertly prepared to make them shine, rather than obscuring them under heavy sauces, novel assembly, or complicated technique.
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Appetizer, Dinner, Salad, Savory, Side Dishes, Summer, Vegetarian

Tomato and Corn Galette

2 · Aug 17, 2015 · 4 Comments

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It’s August and I keep seeing mentions of summer being over but the 90+ degree days tell me otherwise. The evenings hint of an impending change. While I still get painful mosquito bites whenever I dare to bare my legs, I can feel a coolness in the air at night. I try to ignore the signs for pumpkin spice treats and the back to school signs, but I know that many changes are coming quickly.

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Appetizer, Breakfast, Dinner, Featured, Lunch, Savory, Summer, Vegetarian

The CSA Cookbook: Review

1 · Apr 1, 2015 · 7 Comments

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I’ve been following Linda Ly of Garden Betty for years. Although I seem to kill every living plant I attempt to grow, I have these romantic notions of growing my own food and having backyard chickens someday. This of course is a dream that will need to wait since I live in an urban condo with only a concrete balcony for my outdoor space. In a way I live vicariously through Linda sharing her life on her verdant urban homestead-by-the sea in California. While searching for tips on growing seedlings a few years ago, I stumbled upon Linda’s blog which had a really cute idea of growing them within eggshells. Over the years I’ve been inspired by her stories of gardening, raising chickens, traveling and cooking.

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Appetizer, Sandwich, Savory, Vegetarian

Crispy Korean Tofu Bites

8 · Mar 6, 2015 · 8 Comments

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A big snowstorm hit the DC area yesterday. It was a large storm that affected large parts of the country- from 100 cars being stranded on a Kentucky highway to a plane skidding off the runway at La Guardia Airport. Everything was covered in up to 8 inches of snow where I live (a lot for this area) and since the office was closed I stayed home most of the day except to go out and buy flour from the grocery store next door and to go to the gym which is thankfully only a block away.

The last time I had walked around in snow like this was about two years ago in Seoul. I had been in France for most of December, and when I returned to Seoul on Christmas Eve, I discovered that the city had been experiencing record snowfalls. The streets and alleyways had turned to sheets of ice, and snow just kept falling and falling. Despite that, I spent what I knew to be my last Christmas Eve in Seoul out with my friend Rosemary, doing what we always did- wandering the streets of Hongdae, which was where I lived during my last few years in Korea….

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Appetizer, Featured, Korean, Savory, Vegetarian

Squid Jerky and Gochujang Sauce

11 · Oct 28, 2014 · 4 Comments

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Okay, I know the title of this post will really terrify a lot of people in the US. Squid jerky? I must have lost it right? But please, give squid jerky  with gochujang sauce a chance! Also, I thought the subject of this post would be ‘spooky’ enough to qualify as a Halloween post. I mean, look at the photos below. Creepy, shriveled up body trailed by tentacles with suckers on them.

I’m not doing a good job of selling this snack to you, am I?

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Appetizer, Drinks, Korean, Savory

Tomatillo and Avocado Salsa

0 · Oct 22, 2014 · 6 Comments

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Last weekend I stopped by my parents’ house and took a quick walk through their garden. Despite it being cold and rainy, the herbs were still green and I spotted a few tomatoes still on the vine. I was suddenly reminded that my dad had asked me to pick all the tomatillos that had ripened, heavy in their husks, the plants bowing towards the ground. There were about a dozen in varying sizes, still bright green in the gray and wet day. It was funny they were growing in our North American/Korean hybrid garden since no one in my family recognized what they even were.

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Appetizer, Savory, Side Dishes, Vegetarian

Homemade Goat’s Milk Ricotta Cheese

9 · Sep 28, 2014 · 10 Comments

Goat's Milk Ricotta | Ginger and Toasted Sesame

I am crazy about goat cheese. Any type of cheese made from goat’s milk is bound to make a meal complete in my mind. To be honest, some days I come home from work exhausted and all I can muster up the energy for is a cheese snack for dinner. Cheese and crackers- is there anything so basic and satisfying? Give me a side of cornichons and/or olives, too, please. Sometimes I lazily attempt to add some green in there with a sprinkling of herbs or arugula. These days I’m topping it with the last of my CSA tomatoes. 90% of the time the cheese of choice is goat cheese: chevre, gouda, cheddar, even goat’s milk brie! Let’s just say the cheese section of Trader Joe’s is my happy place.

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Appetizer, Savory, Vegetarian

Jessica’s Bensonhurst Cheese Ball

0 · Feb 28, 2014 · 9 Comments

Bensonhurst Cheese Ball

Hello stranger! It’s been a while since you’ve seen anything on here… and I could list several excuses as to why I’ve neglected this blog but it all boils down to the fact that I’ve been very distracted and a little lazy. Since my last post (over two months ago!?) a lot has happened. I’ve moved into my own place! Yes, this 29 year old lives on her own again (they don’t call us the boomerang generation for nothing). I think 9 months at home was a sufficient amount of family bonding time after 5 years abroad. Moving has been a bit of a long, drawn out process though since the only thing I saved from my last apartment in the US was a few boxes of cookware. After going through my boxes of kitchen stuff I must say that early 20s Sonja had an impressive collection of gadgets. I found a blowtorch. Who has that in storage? Anyway, I have a few of the essentials, such as a bed and a sofa but with these depressing blank white walls, I still feel like a bit of a squatter.

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Appetizer, Savory

Bourbon Maple Cardamom Cranberry Compote

3 · Nov 10, 2013 · 6 Comments

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I have a cheese abuse problem. The other day I opened the refrigerator to find six or seven wrapped blocks of cheese. I also found two rounds of fresh goat cheese that I had no recollection of buying. I thought I was going nuts until I asked my brother where they came from and it turned out his friend had brought it over. Okay good, I’m not losing it. My brother really missed an opportunity to start gaslighting me. You can get me next time I buy an unreasonable amount of some food item, bro. But for now, what will I do with all this cheese?

…eat it, of course, but the real question is: how?

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Appetizer, Side Dishes, Sweet, Vegetarian

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