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Easy kimchi fried rice

15 Thursday Oct 2015

Posted by Zoli in breakfast, comfort food, healthy, jasmine rice, Korean, quick and awesome, rice, vegan, Vegetarian

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dinner for one, easy meal, fried rice, healthy, Kim chi, Korean, vegetarian main

kim chi fried rice

cooked jasmine rice and soy sauce

adding the fried egg

kim chi fried rice

I’ve been cooking for one recently since I’m flying solo this week and didn’t want to eat doritos and wine for every meal. I’m not the type who gets inspired just cooking for myself, so it has to be something quick and easy. Behold! The jar of kimchi in the fridge. The leftover jasmine rice. Ten minutes tops and this bare bones, but delicious kimchi fried rice is ready. No chopping or prep work required.

For a vegan version, simply leave out the fried egg and add some fried tofu or chopped spring onion or chopped kim (nori sheets).

Ingredients
Serves 1 (or 2 as a side dish)
2 cups cooked jasmine rice (or similar short grain rice)
1/2 to 1 cup kimchi
2-3 tbsp good quality soy sauce
3-4 tbsp olive oil
sesame seeds to garnish
salt and pepper, go chu jang or hot sauce optional

1) Heat up olive oil in a wok on medium and add in the cooked rice. Stir occasionally till warmed through and add in the soy sauce.
2) Add in the kimchi and cook another couple minutes. Taste and add more soy sauce or salt and pepper if needed.
3) Push the rice to the side and add another drop of oil to the wok. Crack an egg onto the oil and whisk slightly to mix the yolk. (Or add tofu or vegetables if not using egg). Let cook for a minute on one side.
4) Fold the kimchi rice on top of the egg and cook another minute. Then fold gently together, resting between each stir to allow the egg to cook. This way you will have large pieces of fried egg mixed into the rice.
5) When egg is cooked, plate and serve. Add sesame seeds, go chu jang or hot sauce if desired.

kim chi fried rice

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A no lobster roll… There is no lobster in this roll

19 Friday Jun 2015

Posted by Zoli in sandwiches, Street food, Vegetarian

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artichoke, hearts of palm, lobster roll, picnic, summer, vegetarian, veggie lobster roll

veggie lobster roll

I do miss lobster. Lobster and sushi. So far not enough to go out and eat it though. If I think about it too much, I just feel too darned bad for the lobster. And shellfish in general.

One time my friend threw a big summer party and ordered a whole bunch of crabs for a crab boil. Then one of the barrels of crabs tipped over. They scampered away, waving their claws menacingly, desperately trying to stay alive and not get boiled to death. It was quite a pathetic sight. I felt pretty bad for them. To make it worse, at the last minute several people couldn’t make it and there were just too many cooked crabs for everyone to eat. My friend tried over the next few days to get through them–crab salad, soup, etc., but a good few of them were just wasted.

So as much as I would like to be by the beach with a lobster roll and a cold beer, I’d rather eat the veggie roll made with artichoke and palm hearts (and a cold beer on my deck). A most light and simple sandwich. Still summery. Still nice. NOTHING like lobster of course.

For those who haven’t had lobster rolls, there are various strong opinions about how to prepare them–what kind of roll to use, what kind of lobster meat, etc. To my mind, the traditional buttered and toasted roll is best, and the dressing on the lobster should be fairly simple–mayo, lemon, paprika… So when making a veggie version, I stuck with that principle and used a mixture of artichoke and palm hearts to mimic the softness of lobster meat and hopefully, the subtle flavor.

Ingredients for no lobster rolls
makes 4 rolls
1 can artichoke hearts, drained
1 can hearts of palm, drained
1 celery stalk, chopped finely
4-5 tbs mayo (more or less, up to you)
1-2 tbs fresh lemon juice
1 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp paprika
butter
fresh ground sea salt and black pepper
traditional rolls or hot dog buns with the ends sliced off
Serve plain or with lettuce and tomato

1) Chop half the hearts of palm and half the artichokes into larger pieces and the other half, chop smaller. You want different texture in the roll.
2) Mix the mayo, lemon juice, sugar, paprika and salt and pepper together and taste. Adjust seasoning if needed. Add more or less mayo as you like.
3) Add in the hearts of palm, artichoke and celery and mix. Let sit for 30 min to an hour to marinate.
4) Spread the inside of the rolls with butter and toast them on a frying pan or grill.
5) Add the filling, sprinkle a bit more paprika and serve.

Enjoy!

veggie lobster roll

veggie lobster roll

veggie lobster roll

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