Monday, March 18, 2024

St Patricks Day Dinner- A Gastronomic Success

From Left to Right: Doris Rosen, ME, Peggy Yamada( new Resident) and Patty Healy 

Last Saturday,  March 16 was our Special St Patricks Dinner featuring Corned Beef and Cabbage, with Boiled Potatoes, Carrots and Horse Radish.  The photo above is My Dinner Table, with Doris Rosen, Patty Healy and Newcomer Peggy Yamada.   I wore my light green short sleeve Polo Barong.  
The Irish Soda Bread was out of this world. I had 2 scopes of Pistachio Ice cream. The ice cream matches the color of my shirt. A few of the residents were wearing green outfits for the occasion. 
The only missing in the Dinner is Green Beer. Here are some photos I took for your viewing pleasure.













   

St. Patrick's Day Foods
  • Colcannon. Colcannon, or Irish mashed potatoes, is a traditional Irish dish that has been consumed in the country for generations. ... 
  • Irish Soda Bread. ... 
  • Fried Cabbage. ... 
  • Corned Beef and Cabbage. ... 
  • Shepherd's Pie. ... 
  • Irish Stew. ... 
  • Irish Apple Tart. ... 


The above are the typical St Patricks Day Foods.  

Saturday, March 16, 2024

A Big Year for Cabbage- Kimchi and Caraflex


Found in my Inbox Recently from the New York Times-The World of Cabbage

In a world in which it’s hard for a vegetable to get a break, cabbage is winning.

Cabbage has been a global culinary workhorse for centuries. (China grows the most; Russia eats the most.) It has fed generations of American immigrants. But now, a vegetable that can make your house smell like a 19th-century tenement has become the darling of the culinary crowd. A purple ( red) Cabbage, a variety I loved. 

In the words of my mother-in-law: Cabbage, who knew?

Like so many American food trends, fancy cabbage dishes first started turning up in restaurants on the coasts a few years ago. But they are fast spreading across the country. One chef has compared this cabbage mania to the hoopla over bacon in the 1990s.

In Denver, Sap Sua sprinkles a charred cabbage wedge with anchovy breadcrumbs. Cabbage is bathed in brown-butter hollandaise at Gigi’s Italian Kitchen in Atlanta. At Good Hot Fish in Asheville, N.C., shredded green cabbage stars in a pancake punched up with sorghum hot sauce.

For a story in The Times, I spoke with farmers, chefs and food critics and ate cabbage in three cities, seeking to understand how the vegetable earned this moment in the spotlight. In today’s newsletter, I’ll explain what I found.

Kimchi and Caraflex💥

An oval plate with a quartered cabbage dish and a knife and fork on a napkin.
A cabbage dish at Chi Spacca in Los Angeles.  Michelle Groskopf for The New York Times

The trajectory of a food trend in the United States can sometimes be easy to trace. A French chef introduces the heavily salted butter caramels of Brittany to the elite of the American food world, pastry chefs at expensive restaurants start to play with the idea, and before you know it, you’re ordering a salted caramel cold brew from Dunkin’.

But tracking down Cabbage Zero, the one that started the current cruciferous renaissance, is not as easy as tipping a hat to Roy Choi for wrapping kimchi and bulgogi in a corn tortilla, thus kicking off the Korean taco craze.

Kimchi, whose main ingredient is cabbage, has helped the cause. Its meteoric rise among cooks and diners who weren’t raised in Korean households has been buoyed by the interest in all things fermented and gut-friendly (much to the chagrin of some purists, who hate what they refer to as “hipster kimchi”). There was even a spike in sauerkraut and kimchi sales when people thought fermented cabbage might ward off Covid.

Cabbage can also thank brussels sprouts, the gateway Brassica that worked its way onto menus after the chef David Chang started pan roasting it with bacon at Momofuku Noodle Bar in 2004.

None of this would be happening without farmers, of course. A decade or so ago, farmers who sell largely to restaurants began to grow more specialty cabbages, like the small, tender Caraflex, often called the conehead or arrowhead because of its pointy tip.

Chefs looking to create dishes for a new, plant-forward world discovered that coneheads looked gorgeous when quartered and sauced on a plate, and were easy to braise, roast or char.

The Ornamental Purple Cabbage in My Garden

The trend is still going strong. Leaves of purple cabbage are enlisted to swaddle mapo tofu at Poltergeist, the current culinary fascination in Los Angeles. At Superiority Burger in New York City, cabbage is gently enrobing sticky rice studded with tofu and braised mushrooms.

Of course, most of the cabbage Americans eat is still in the form of coleslaw or, to a lesser degree, sauerkraut. And the Department of Agriculture notes that the amount of cabbage Americans eat measured per capita is about six pounds. In 2000, it was closer to nine.

Still, among the food-forward, cabbage fever is rising.

“I think 2024 is going to be a really exciting year in cabbage,” the celebrity farmer Lee Jones, of the Chef’s Garden in Huron, Ohio, predicted.

💥It's Caraflex cabbage, a sweeter Bantam variety with lettuce-like crunch that has recently found favor among chefs and farmers alike. The immediately recognizable coneheaded cabbage tends to be harvested at just a pound or so, though these narrow romaine-heart-size heads can easily grow much larger.Continue reading the main story


  

Here's our St Patrick's Dinner Menu featuring Corned Beef and Cabbage with Boiled Potatoes, Carrots and Horseradish. Looking forward to the Pistachio ice cream for dessert ( 2 scopes). Enjoy Everyone!


Lastly, my apology if you find this posting boring and irrelevant. I guarantee you my next posting will be more interesting and informative.


Thursday, March 14, 2024

Thirteen Best Filipino Restaurants inSan Francisco and in the East Bay

A few of my co-residents here at THD have inquired where they can enjoy Filipino Food after reading my blogs on the ten top ten filipino dishes. I have informed them of the fast food Filipino foods Pinoy Places ( informal) in Concord, Pittsburg, San Ramon and Pacheco and other East Bay Communities.    

filipino food near me

However, for a more formal setting, that is sit-down lunches and dinners, Here are the 13 best restaurants in San Francisco and East Bay. 

https://sf.eater.com/maps/best-filipino-restaurants-food-san-francisco-bay-area-east-bay-oakland

I have not been to any one of the 13 restaurants listed recently, but I have patronized the Ima's Restaurant in Sea Food City, Concord. I love the cooking of Ima's -a turo- turo place inside the SeaFood City Mall in Concord ( across the Veranda Shopping Mall).  

So if you are in the Concord Area try Ima's. There are other Pinoy Restaurants in the Mall- Jollibee, Grill City, Goldilocks ( a bakery) and a Grocery store. You can purchase any Filipino Goodies/Groceries in SeaFood City, Concord.   

https://shopconcord.seafoodcity.com/

The FOB Kitchen in Oakland has been mentioned by Trip Adviser to be an excellent place for Filipino Food. Here's their menu for your information. You could order via DoorDash. 

https://www.doordash.com/store/fob-kitchen-oakland-845590/

Meanwhile here are some photos of my favorite Pinoy Dishes of My Childhood Years



 



The Party or Fiesta Dishes are Lechon, Paella, Chicken and or Milk Fish Relleno and Leche flan for Dessert. 


Meanwhile Here's my Quote of the Day: 

Blogging is hard because of the grind required to stay interesting and relevant. 

Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Reponses to My E-Mail on French Toast


My French Toast 💙To Go ( to My Apartment) last Sunday Brunch for March 10, 2024. This was my first French Toast after my 9-months residency here at THD. 

My E-mail: Thank You THD management and Staff and Val for hearing my very simple suggestions to have French Toast in our Newton's Menu. Norman and others who suggested it, your wish did come true. Too bad Norman, you can not have seconds or thirds serving of the French Toast. Perhaps in 4 weeks, your wish will come true Again. Simple things add to the improvement of our Quality of Life Here at THD ( My Gilded Cage).   

1. Yes, French Toast is a favorite of mine too, but I think It's best to let each of us put our own syrup on.  I personally like very little syrup and sugar free.  We might as well go all the way! 

2.  David, thank you for your advocacy

3.Yeh!! You finally had your much awaited French toast👍🏻

4. 👏👏👏👏👏 Now, that wasn’t so hard, was it?  Yum!

5. Last Year we had French Toast in the Menu. I do not know why we did not have it for quite a while. 

6. I'm delighted that those of us who yearn for French Toast have had their longing fulfilled! 

💙French Toast is also known by a variety of names including German toast, eggy bread, French-fried bread, gypsy toast, Poor Knights of Windsor, Spanish toast, nun's toast, and pain perdu which means “lost bread” in French

The British call french toast “eggy bread," “gypsy bread" or “french-fried bread." And sometimes they serve it with ketchup. The people of New Zealand prefer their french toast served with bananas, bacon and maple syrup.

Yes, indeed, I like mine also with bananas, butter and just a little maple syrup. 

This is my way of cooking French Toast served with slice bananas on the side, butter and a little syrup.


 French Toast a la Newton's Way with Berries. Thank You, Agustin and the Kitchen Staff and Servers! 

My Favorite Quotes about French Toast for Today:

1. I don't mean to brag, I don't mean to boast, But I'm intercontinental when I eat French toast. Mike D
2. One of the greatest things I've ever seen happen was the morning I opened the newspaper and it said that some very powerful government officials had decided to change the name of “french fries” to “freedom fries” and “french toast” to “freedom toast”. It was impressive. I wanted to write a letter to them just to thank them, just for proving globally that they were absolute imbeciles.Johnny Depp
3. I once went out with this wild girl. She made French toast and got her tongue caught in the toaster.Rodney Dangerfield


4. I can make the best French toast. Peter O'Toole


Why did it took so long for Newton's to serve French Toast again in their Menu. If the cooks could make excellent omelet, Eggy Bread is easier to make. Just wondering why?  



Monday, March 11, 2024

Lunch at La Fontaine in Walnut Creek and at Ima's Kitchen in Concord

As part of this Month Travel Adventure Series-Taste of Southern France, THD Activity Directors Karen K and Galen C hosted a Lunch Excursion to La Fontaine Restaurant in Downtown Walnut Creek.  I canceled my participation due a conflict on another Ethnic Food Adventure in Concord with my oldest son, Dodie.

https://www.authorsden.com/visit/author.asp?authorid=108890

Based on my personal interviews from several attendees, the lunch excursion at La Fontaine was a Gastronomic Success. Here are a sample of positive comments from THD residents who participated at the Lunch Excursion.

1. It was fun and a very leisurely lunch. I enjoyed it very much.

2. Yes, it was great. The food was good and THD even paid for our appetizer.

3. Yes, I love the place. It was mostly Italian food and not Southern France at All.

4The luncheon was marvelous!! The appetizers were delicious. I had a beet salad with prawns that was not remarkable. However the dessert was absolutely awesome. Others had dishes that were very tasty and the presentation excellent. I understand that the soup was very good.  The price for food was reasonable. The restaurant was beautiful and the wait staff were delightful. I want to go back with my family. 

5. I had a grand time. The food presentation and styling was A plus. I will go back there soon. 

6. Besides the delicious food and ambiance, the young Italian waiters were easy to the eyes. 

 For more details on La Fontaine visit their website        

https://www.lafontainerestaurant.com/walnut-creek-home

In contrast to the leisurely 2 hr-lunch at La Fontaine, my Filipino Lunch at Ima's Kusina ( Kitchen) in Concord was a take home ( turo-turo) fast food atmosphere. I enjoyed Pork Sinigang💥 (best tasting soup in the world), eggplant omelet ( tortang na talong) and fried boneless milkfish ( bangus) with steam rice and puto( rice cake) for dessert.  For more information on Ima's Kitchen visit: 

https://imaskusina.com/

Pork Sinigang and Torta Na Talong ( Eggplant omelet) from Ima's Kitchen in Concord

💥    https://marinduquemyislandparadise.blogspot.com/2024/03/pork-sinigang-best-tasting-soup-in-world.html

The attendees informed me that Karen K took photos during the excursion. I am hoping Karen will share her photos with us soon.  Karen showed me a couple of photos at the Pre-Oscar Champagne Reception last night. The photos in her cell phone were enticing.  Speaking of the Oscar TV Presentation at our Cinema: The Cinema was full and the Snacks delicious and drinks plentiful and flowing freely. Thank you Karen for being a Great Host. 

I guessed the Best Movie, the Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor and the Best Actress Award. What's my prize, Karen? 

  https://planningtovisitthephilippines.blogspot.com/2024/03/my-movie-of-week-poor-things.html

Saturday, March 9, 2024

The Top Ten Most Popular Dishes of the Philippines

Food from the Philippines 

The Philippines is a tropical archipelago with a vast range of ethnic groups, stunning scenery, colourful cultures and amazing food. Diversity of cuisine is not unusual in South East Asian countries, but Filipino food is somewhat unique. Its complex and varied history really gives it an East meets West dimension. In particular, the Spanish influence is strong, as it was a Spanish colony for over 300 years from 1565.  Here are some of its top dishes, including a few national dishes of the Philippines.

1. Adobo
2. Lumpia
3. Inasal
4. Pancit
5. Sinigang
6. Cassava Cake
7. Arroz Caldo
8. Chicharon
9. Lechon
10. Kinilaw

For Details and recipe read: 

https://traveltriangle.com/blog/philippines-food/

Not included in the above list are my other six favorite Pinoy Dishes: 

1, Kare-kare- oxtails etc..( in Peanut Sauce).


2. Dinuguan ( Pork blood stew) and whole fried fish ( no sauce)


3. Chicken Relleno or Milk Fish( Bangus)


4. Pork Pata Humba or braised ham hock with salted black beans is a version of pork humba wherein pork pata is braised in pineapple juice and soy sauce until it becomes tender. Salted black beans (also known as tausi) and dried banana blossoms are added during the cooking process.  

5. Sweet and Sour - River Mullet Fish or Red Snapper or River Eel

6. Pork Menudo 


For my other favorite Filipino and American Dishes visit:

https://myfavoritepinoydishes.blogspot.com/2024/02/recipe-for-chicken-adobo-philippine.html

Meanwhile read this article on the most expensive dishes in the world.   

https://chateaudumer.blogspot.com/2021/03/the-most-expensive-dishes-in-world.html

For my three other favorite Pinoy soups: Shrimp Sinigang, Pancit Molo, Lapaz Batchoy and Batangas Beef Bulalo.  


My Favorite soup dish- Shrimp Sinigang with Okra, boctoy, tomatoes and other greens. 

Here are three of my favorite Pinoy Desserts- Ginat-an,Leche Flan and Turon( Fried Plantain Eggrolls).


 



Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Pork Sinigang-Best Tasting Soup in the World

Pork Sinigang -a soup from the Philippines was recently rated by TasteAtlas💥as the best soup in the world. But it is not even listed in the CNN top 20 list of popular soups in the world nor in the Eatingwell.com top 10 popular soups. 

The Philippine Tinola, on the other hand also one of my most favorite soup is in the list of Eatingwell.com. Tinola is Filipino Ginger-Garlic Chicken Soup with Vegetables. I grew up savoring Chicken or Fish Tinola in the Philippines.   


    https://www.eatingwell.com/our-most-popular-soup-recipes-8403581

https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/worlds-best-wellness-soups/index.html

If you remember I posted an article last October featuring  Pork Sinigang during the Filipino-American History Month Dinner Celebration here at THD. Here's a photo of the menu.

Pork Sinigang is a delicious Filipino sour soup dish. The soup is made from any cut of pork along tomato, string beans, spinach, and tamarind and other vegetables ( bok choy and cabbage). For details read:

https://chateaudumer.blogspot.com/2023/10/filipino-dinner-will-be-in-menu.html

For additional details, why Sinigang was chosen as the best soup in the world read: 

https://freshoptions.ph/blogs/freshcipes/sinigang-is-the-worlds-best-soup#:~:text=According%20to%20the%20Taste%20Atlas,best%20soup%20in%20the%20world.

💥TasteAtlas is an experiential travel online guide for traditional food that collates authentic recipesfood critic reviews, and research articles about popular ingredients and dishes. Describing itself as "a world atlas of traditional dishes, local ingredients, and authentic restaurants", it features an interactive global food map with dish icons shown in their respective regions and purportedly contains nearly 10,000 dishes, drinks, and ingredients, as well as 9,000 restaurants. Lastly, my quote of the day:


Meanwhile, besides pork sinigang and chicken tinola,  three other soups that are popular in the Philippines are Batangas Bulalo, Lapaz Batchoy and Pancit Molo. 
Bulalô (Tagalog) is a beef dish from the Philippines. It is a light colored soup that is made by cooking beef shanks and bone marrow until the collagen and fat has been melted into the clear broth. It is mixed with corn and vegetable greens.

Batchoy, alternatively spelled batsoy, is a Filipino noodle soup of pork offal, crushed pork cracklings, chicken stock, beef loin, and round noodles. The original and most popular variant, the La Paz batchoy, traces its roots to the Iloilo City district of La Paz, in the Philippines.



Pancit Molo or Filipino pork dumpling soup, is a type of soup using wonton wrappers which originated from Molo district in Iloilo City, Philippines. It consists of a mixture of ground pork wrapped in molo or wonton wrapper, shredded chicken meat, and also shrimp.

Lastly,  For Chinese Dim Sum, I recommend CreekHouse In Walnut Creek, 1291 Parkside Dr.  


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