Tuesday, July 29, 2008

pimp my rice


Smoked salmon was pretty cheap today so this was dinner. There were some leftover avocado, kuri and Korean seaweed in the fridge so I just mixed in a bit of sushi vinegar with the rice and hora! Temaki sushi desu!
今日スモクサルモンはやすかったので番ご飯になりました。アヴォカソとくりと韓国ののりれいぞこのなかので、すしのごはんにいれました。ホら。。。てまきすしです!


I'm watching my calorie intake so no mayo in the maki, just a bit on some kuri (Japanese cucumber).
メタボまもっていますので、少しマヨネスとくりだけ。いっただきます!

doodles


Chinese characters are a tricky lot.


Why do people who jump off buildings, bridges or any high place to kill themselves must take their shoes off, always?



Quite a boring day, this one.


May he deliver all the changes he's talking about.

Friday, July 25, 2008

Tako Pasta - タコパスター

The unforgiving summer heat inspired me to combine a basic peperoncino pasta with a marinade of octopus, cucumber, parsely in fresh lemon juice and sweet karashi miso for a cool and seemingly light dinner.



Yummy fresh octopus, I could not help but eat the tips of the tender tentacles as I slice away.



The cherry tomatoes were sprinkled with balsamic vinegar before it was added to the pasta. Fresh shredded basil leaves and a dash of crushed black pepper complete the summery taste. C asked me to do this again next week! よかったですね!

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Nanaman?!

Japan was struck by a pretty strong earthquake at midnight, just after we finished watching, er, woke up to a dumb movie not worth mentioning here. C went back to sleep while we were still rolling and I turned on the TV; which was still on its perch, to check out the news.

Amazingly, I did not have to wait (usually 3 to 5 minutes after a quake) as the news flashed a map of Northern Japan with the varying quake magnitudes all laid out and tsunami warnings constantly updated! I was still feeling queasy since our building was still swaying - like motion sickness when I ride a car. It was M2 in Tokyo, quite weak unless you are several meters from ground level.

On the same note, that dodgy email about the triangle of life which has been around has come around again from a friend. All I can say is that when an earthquake strikes, make sure you turn off your stove and then run under a table and hope it's sturdy enough. You can't really do much. So last midnight during the quake, I just turned on the TV for the news.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

the name is the game - pa rin

Printed on a yellow banner: "If you are not from Lesbos, you are not a Lesbian."

This news has been around for a while, finally the Athens court has brought down their ruling.

As reported on the BBC website: "an Athens court ruled there was no justification for their contention that they felt slighted, saying the word did not define the islanders' identity."

Well, if the man who brought this case up, Dimitris Lambrou, files for an appeal and wins, sige inyo na yan. At least may Tagalog words tayo tulad ng, tibo, t-bird, magic, tivoli, byaning, tungril...

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Totoong may Maputing Balyena

I was browsing at the FP website and came upon a newsbit: "A white whale has been spotted off the coast of Australia." As expected, Moby Dick comes to mind but this one is a humpback whale. Turns out that there's is actually a white whale in Australia named by Aborigines, "Migaloo" - meaning "white fella".

This newsbit was about a "new" white whale, probably the offspring of Migaloo the famous white whale of OZ. More Migaloo stuff poured out of Google, the photos and videos are amazing and so is a recording of this famous whale's singing!

Tomorrow at the supermarket, I will pass by the freezers carrying vacuum-sealed whale bacon.

Monday, July 21, 2008

waterbabies

There is a 25m public outdoor pool in the park that opens every summer and it's just a couple of minutes walk from our place. Early morning is the best time to go, while the lil' ones are just about stirring in their futon.

We went a bit late last Saturday and the sun was already high and so were the screams of delight from the lil' early birds. The water in the pool is just over half a meter at it's lowest and 1 meter at it's deepest, so it's still ok to swim laps - as for me... increments of half a lap. Bloody shame ain't it?. Gimme a few more weeks and I'll get the stamina back.

It's fun to watch (obviously what I do more in the pool than swim) kids and their dads mostly, bonding in the pool. There's the father who swims freestyle with his arms only since his daughter is snugly afloat, towed and tethered to her mighty dad's feet and they both cross the full length of the pool and back again. A young mom coaxing her lil' boy who I think is just about 4 to 5 years old, to take a huge jump into the pool into her mom's waiting arms. He does it with a yelp and a smile as he lands safely and realizes the depth of the pool and says "kowai" (scary) but mom sets him up again for another jump.

I watch and then swim some more and before I knew it, I'm toasted. Dang, I got my swim cap on and you know what that means! The new Marukome buzzcut surely does not help at all!

Saturday, July 19, 2008

bakasyon

Simula na ng mahabang bakasyon ko. Mga 1 1/5 months rin ito. I feel boredom setting in, it must be like setting off to sea, on a long journey. After anchors are aweigh, the ship gracefully leaves port and sails off, one feels much anticipation but as the days drag on, boredom sets in... are we there yet?

What to do before cabin fever sets in?! To the galley we go!

This maski-paps (maski pa-paano) Eringi salad has been a hit. It's really easy to make, all you need is some Eringi mushrooms, scallions, roasted pine nuts, anchovies, capers, roasted red bell pepper, crushed fresh black pepper, chopped fresh parsley, dry vermouth or wine, and balsamic vinegar.




Just saute the scallions in olive oil, toss in the mushrooms, roasted pine nuts, anchovies, capers, add dry wine, simmer a bit, add some balsamic vinegar, and pepper to taste. Finally toss in the roasted red bell pepper and parsley! Better served cold, but C likes it warm too.



I've been enjoying Vermouth on the rocks lately, perfect for summer and it goes well with this maski-paps salad of mine.

Yung ulam namin, I searched the net for a mustard sauce that I can use with fish and there were lots of Indian recipes, and though I looves cooking Indian food, I was not in the mood to do one in this bloody heat. Amoy curry na nga ako sa init na ito o!

I found a Frenchy one and I modified it a bit, the cream to milk, dijon to ancienne mustard, catfish to yellowtail. So far it looks good - the taste, it was ok to me, pero si C "ma-ma" daw... as in "so-so" as in ayaw nya dahil sa cream sauce. Wagi pa rin ang aming walang kamatayang Pla Neung Manao namin talaga!


Friday, July 18, 2008

the name is the game

Here's a comic I made for Jeepney Press about names. There are Japanese names that sound Tagalog, and you'd be surprised to find out that some would actually be so cool!


Likewise, Japanese names also sound very Pinoy... a sad case for Tae or Taeko-san. In case you are laughing about this poor girl's plight in case she decides to set foot in Pinas, well you'd better think about introducing yourself in Japanese if your name happens to be "CHIN-CHIN". That in Nihonggo translates as a little tyke's BUTOTOY!

Sunday, July 13, 2008

I keep coming!

The temp outside reads 36C, bintilador lang kami but the thought of turning on the air conditioner hangs heavy, like a huge thought balloon overhead. This suddenly vanishes because my most awaited brunch has come, today is "ikura-don"! That's fresh Hokkaido ikura (salmon roe) rice topping! Food orgasm in waves...mmmmmmm...mmmmmm....



Friday, July 11, 2008

food orgasm

C just came back from the People's Summit in Hokkaido (saan pa no?!) and brought home loads of goodies that sent my foodie sense into overdrive. The fresh strawberries were a bit sour for me, so I gorged on fresh "Napoleon" sakurambo (cherries) until I had to restrain myself from eating the whole bunch, imagining my mom telling me, "o baka di ka matunawan nyan, bukas naman..."


(i just put some in a plate to photograph)

My dear cousin loves Japanese chocolate and I know that one of her faves is Royce chocolate. I would love to bring her lots of this yummy choco from Hokkaido but I just couldn't, since they're too fragile and sensitive to heat.

Cherries and dark "nama" chocolate...mmmmm.

The following day, I knew that dinner would be a grand one.

We had fresh shiso leaves cut into thin strips...



Fresh "Bafu Uni" --- that's horse shit uni - since the sea urchin looks like one spiny horseshit.




Top it with the shiso and garnish with nori strips... ITTADAKIMASU!



The sake was Okunomatsu Ginjo, from Fukushima prefecture. Kampai!



And we still haven't eaten the "ikura" yet!