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Green Beans 2 Ways

August 9, 2013 By Eleanor Hoh 7 Comments

Eating vegetables is a hot topic, remember when Jessica Seinfeld hid them so her kids didn’t know they were eating them and caused such controversy?  I think that’s the most ridiculous thing.  Kids will grow up never knowing what vegetables look or taste like! I’ve never understood what all the fuss is because growing up, my siblings and I ate vegetables at every meal and loved them. My mom was a fantastic cook, so that may have something to do with it?  She always presented food with loads of flavor and variety, we looked forward to our dinners.
So is it because modern parents dote on their kids too much and give in to their whims? Is it a cultural thing? Would love to hear your take on this topic!
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Practicing what I preach – use what I have in the fridge, so green beans but prepared 2 ways, one cold and one hot!  Beans are not in season in Florida, I found out through this handy site where they list vegetables and fruits that are in season in your state.
This month, we are celebrating #Letslunch member, Joe Yonan’s new cookbook: Eat Your Vegetables, Bold Recipes for the Single Cook, congratulations Joe!  Such an important book to inspire folks who don’t have a clue how to prepare them.
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What’s my favorite vegetable? Very tough choice, there are too many but one of my favorites is Morning Glory (kung kong is what my family usually call this) with hollow stems and cooked tender with pounded chilies in shrimp paste sauce, hmm. When my mom made that, she had to make 2 heaped plates!  If you ever get a chance to have this vegetable, get it and have some for me!
Just a reminder if you’ve not visited my blog before, I don’t use measurements or recipes when I cook, just a pinch of this and that and viola.  So here’s Green Beans, 2 ways, enjoy!

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Ingredients:
1 lb. approx. green beans blanched with drop of Avocado oil
Green Bean Salad
Handful fresh pineapple cubes
1 plum or Romana tomato cubed
1 scallion chopped
Pinch of cilantro chopped
Annie’s chili lime salad dressing
Make this dish first to prevent discoloration.
1) Blanched all beans in boiling water in my cast iron wok with few drops of Avocado oil to prevent discoloration, great tip I learned from my mom.  Drain after tasting to see if cooked but still very crunchy. Run cold water to prevent cooking.
2) Drain well and plate beans, add all chopped ingredients and toss well in dressing, done!

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Green Beans in Spicy Thai Satay Shrimp Paste
Avocado oil
2 cloves Garlic thwacked
knob ginger shredded
red bell pepper, small cubes
I scallion chopped
Pinch cilantro chopped
1 heaped teaspoon of Spicy Thai Satay Shrimp Paste
Method:
1) Wipe out wok, heat it up, then add 2 swirls of Avocado oil and fry up red bell pepper, scallions in garlic and ginger till you can smell yumminess but not burning.
2) Add beans and Satay Shrimp Paste, combine well, it’s done!
#LetsLunch is a virtual lunch where food bloggers from all over the world come up with a theme. I’ve met the neatest food bloggers, if you want to join, post a comment below or on Twitter using #LetsLunch.  Below are everyone’s take on Eating Vegetables!
Annabelle‘s Farmer’s Market Gazpacho at Glass of Fancy
Grace‘s Vegetable Tempura at HapaMama
Jill‘s Fusilli with Corn Sauce at Eating My Words 
Joe‘s Guaca-Chi at Joe Yonan
Linda‘s Chocolate-Zucchini Twinkies at Free Range Cookies
Linda‘s Gateway Brussels Sprouts at Spicebox Travels
Lisa‘s Totally “Free” Veggie Soup at Monday Morning Cooking Club
Pat‘s Umami-Laden Green Beans at The Asian Grandmothers Cookbook
Vivian‘s Kangkong (Water Spinach) with Fermented Beancurd, Chili and Garlic at Vivian Pei

Filed Under: #LetsLunch, blog, cast iron wok, vegetables Tagged With: #LetsLunch, cast iron wok, stir fry, tips, vegetables

August Events

July 31, 2013 By Eleanor Hoh Leave a Comment

Casting Call for new Food Network TV Show!

The producers of Food Network’s “The Great Food Truck Race” are holding a nationwide search for a new supermarket themed reality series! Contestants will race against the clock using their shopping savvy and cooking know-how for a chance of winning up to $20,000! Chefs and professional cooks from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.GGG Flyer Final

If you think you have what it takes, e-mail grocerygames@rrstaff.com. In the subject line include your CITY/STATE and in the body include NAME, PHONE NUMBER, PHOTO, CURRENT OCCUPATION, a description of your CULINARY BACKGROUND, and WHY you think you can WIN!

Saffron Supper Club

Saffron Supper Club
“A Night in Jerusalem”
A Middle-Eastern Pop Up

The Hidden Kitchen
5255 Collins Ave
Miami Beach, Florida 33139
Sunday, August 11, 6-9pm
$65 pp
Cocktails by Grey Goose

Please join my foodie friends, Maude Eaton and Sara Liss for an engaging evening at a clandestine location in Miami Beach as they explore the exotic and seducing flavors of Jerusalem. An intimate dinner where you’ll enjoy traditional Arabic, Israeli and Persian dishes. Canapes like Goat Cheese Stuffed Phyllo, Pomegranate Molasses and appetizers by Chef Michael Jacobs then onto “Persian Soul Food” family style prepared by Maude and Sara, this Lemony Persian stew made with herbs, dried lemons, beef, red kidney beans sounds enticing! Click here for full details! I went to their last one and it was a fun evening and the food was divine and didn’t stop coming!

Miami Spice

Kicking off in August, Miami Spice will be promoting the best of Miami cuisine with top restaurants offering three course meals and signature dishes.

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Casa Vinicola ZONIN USA hosts Art of Wok Cooking
with wines from their vineyard

Wed. August 21, 6:30-9:30pm
Registration and prepayment required, click here.

zoninloftmiami500Join me for a cooking class at Casa Vinicola Zonin’s spectacular penthouse loft with stunning views of Miami and tasty wine pairings straight from their vineyards!

HOH WOK CLUB , Shokudo

Sun. August 24, 12-3pm

Shokudo Resto 1

Manila Ceviche
Don’t miss the HOH WOK CLUB gathering at Shokudo for delicious Asian food, friends and fun!
Details on my blog.

WOK STAR COOKING CLASSES

EleanorHoh-Randa  Architect Randa is a Wok Star!

Wok Star Cooking Class hosted by La Cuisine & Clark, Wed. Aug. 14 from 7-10pm

Registration and prepayment required, click here.

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HOH WOK CLUB, Shokudo

July 25, 2013 By Eleanor Hoh 12 Comments

I’m delighted to announce the first HOH WOK CLUB gathering of 2013 will be held at Shokudo, a beautiful Japanese restaurant in the up and coming Buena Vista area. So, I look forward to seeing you, bring your family and friends and join me for a 6 course tasting lunch, Sunday, August 25 from 12-3pm at an incredible price of $35 including tax and tips.  

Thanks New Times for a fantastic writeup about this event and Brenda Benoit for her amazing recap.

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Everything in this restaurant is created with such thoughtful elegance from the reclaimed wood counters and saki bar, to the zen bamboo garden.  It’s totally charming!  I’ve always said it’s not just about the food, the ambience, space, and decor are just as important and I think we’ve found it at Shokudo. There’s a nice mix of foods from all over Asia, so you’ll get a mini taster.

Yoko Takarada is the owner and general manager of Shokudo and formerly owned World Resource Cafe on Lincoln Road and Toni’s Sushi Bar, both in South Beach. I love that she’s continuing her family’s legacy with Shokudo. This is the reason why I like to support smaller, independent family owned restaurants and want them to succeed.

From food critic, Victoria Pesce Elliott, Miami Herald: Executive chef Armando Litiatco cooked at Boulevard in his native San Francisco and at Daniel Boulud’s Restaurant Daniel in New York before being lured here by the Takarada clan. The culinary team is on view in the vibrant kitchen.
Chef Armando is Philippino/Chinese and so jovial and easy to work with!  He and I have put together a menu I know you’ll enjoy.  I took some photos during my tasting to give you a flavor of what to expect…

PorkbellyKalbi Soba Manila Ceviche Banana

DETAILS:
Sunday, August 25
12-3pm
$35 pp incl. tax and tips
Separate tab for drinks and can be added to your final bill.

Shokudo
4740 NE 2nd Avenue, Miami (Buena Vista), FL 33137
305-758-7782

Ta da, here’s the menu:
Special Cocktails during meet and greet, 12-12:30
Sakitini $5 or bottomless Mimosa $18

Tasting Menu
$35 incl. tips and tax

Vegetarian Roll served during cocktails

Grilled Pork Belly
Heart of palm salad, orange, edamame & yuzu

Soba Noodle Salad
Green tea infused soba noodles tossed with arugula, edamame, Bermuda onions,
shiitake mushrooms in house sesame dressing

Manila Ceviche
Cobia, mango, tomato, red onion, jalapeno,
calamansi, coconut milk & taro chips

Kalbi
72 Hour Marinated Korean ribs, Asian vegetable and rice

Banana Turon
Sweet spring roll of caramelized banana, chocolate,
jack fruit, cream cheese and caramel

RSVP & PREPAYMENT DETAILS:
Mandatory:
1)  email me (wokstar at eleanorhoh dot com) so I can send out confirmations and any last minute details or if we have to cancel due to storm.

2) reservations and prepayment is on a first come, first served basis as seating is limited to the first 50 lucky guests.
3) Call SHOKUDO directly, 305-758-7782 and mention HOH WOK CLUB, Sunday lunch, August 25.
You know the drill…Shokudo will take your credit card number (you will NOT be charged till after your lunch.)
You will be charged if there’s a no show on the day of.  If you want to send someone in your place,  your replacement needs to call ASAP with their credit card number.
If no answer, leave your name, telephone number plus the number of guests in your group so they can call you back to confirm.
PARKING:
FREE street parking all around or valet for $4 especially if raining or too hot!
Make sure you do NOT park in front of gates, fire hydrants, the usual.
Look forward to seeing you there for some yummy Asian nosh…

Filed Under: "Hoh Wok Club", Asian themed restaurants, blog, Miami Events Tagged With: "Asian Restaurants", "HOH WOK CLUB", "Shokudo Miamia", Eleanor Hoh, Miami events

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