Tag: sweets

Online Bake Sale Auction Items to Help Japan

Online Bake Sale Auction Items to Help Japan

The Japanese need your help more than ever; this is what we’re doing to help. Actions speak louder than words but cookies and cakes speak across the globe for a hand in helping out. Japan is a part of my culture and my mind. As 

Simple Whipped Cream Pistachio Pie

Simple Whipped Cream Pistachio Pie

  Pistachio Pie is one of the things I remember as a child. My sister would ask my mom every year to make this simple pie for her birthday dessert. There would be blue candles atop (her favorite color) and she would smile big as 

Japanese Sweets in Little Tokyo

Japanese Sweets in Little Tokyo

Growing up I would venture down to Little Tokyo with my Bachan or if we were picking up my sister from her internship with my mom and dad, we would look in the little shops and I always fancied all the little Japanese confections, knickknacks and trinkets. But most of all I loved to look at the Japanese serving ware. The stores are lined with all different styles of trays, bowls, platters, and every other kind of serving utensil and apparatuses that you could put food on, serve it, cut, or scoop it. It really is so interesting to me. My dream came true seeing all these things when I visited Tokyo in summer of 2009. I would love to go back as soon as I can. I have a whole world I want to explore.

Some of the most memorable Japanese sweets I enjoy are Mochi and Imagawayaki.

Imagawayaki is like a pancake type sweet batter that is made on a special pan that’s kind of like a waffle iron they fill the sides with the batter then press in the middle a sweet red bean paste then fill the other side with a small poker they loosen the batter then flip on side on to the other then continue to let them cook flipping them finally one last time to finish and the end result is a lovely fluffy and little chewy batter that is filled with warm sweet red beans and when you eat them warm you really get the full effect. I bought the imagawayaki that I’m showing here at Mitsura Café in Little Tokyo117 Japanese Village Plz Mall Los Angeles, CA 90012. You can tell these ladies do this day in and day out and their pretty damn good at it. I haven’t had one of these in a really long time. They were so wonderful I had two.


 


Also when I’m in Little Tokyo I stop at Mikawaya .

This is the birth place of Mochi Ice Cream. It also has wonderful Mochi confections, ice cream, and gelato. But when I go there I mostly go for what my Bachan always called Manju but is known as Wagashi. These wonderfully chewy little confections are made of rice flour and sugar and have a very gluttonous form, sometimes filled with white beans or red beans. Something that my dad grew up on, my mom hates because it always gets stuck in her throat is so sticky and chewy and that I love. I bought Sakura (Cherry Blossom) mochi when I went because two days before had been girls day, they were piling them on the trays with a beautiful array of other mochi items.

My favorite things.

P.S. For those out in Japan or with family in Japan with the earthquakes and tsunami warnings, please be safe! My thoughts are with you all. I wrote this three days ago, posted it, and then my sister called me to watch the news. How terrible I hope every ones okay!

In these moments of tragedy and even in moments of bliss, we must reflect on the process of such natural occurrences having such a devastating impact on our lives and realize how truly blessed and fortunate we are to have our families and friends.

Give as much love as you can out to the universe and show that you really do care.  Its not about possession its not about money, or property its about opening your heart. Give someone an extra smile or a heart felt hug and show the real kindness and gratitude you’re capable of. I love you all, and each and everyone of you is in my thoughts.

Kimberly
Unrivaledkitch
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Zesty Lemon and Raspberry Jamwiches

Zesty Lemon and Raspberry Jamwiches

I saw this beautiful entry anecdotesandapples.weebly.com/1/post/2011/01/strawberry-jamwiches.html about Monet’s Grandmother and her Strawberry Jamwiches. The story is beautiful and inspiring, just how food should be. There’s something about certain dishes, their story and the beautiful artistry of cooking that not just Chefs have but everyone who 

Salted Almond Cookie Experiments and Almond Joy Cookie

Salted Almond Cookie Experiments and Almond Joy Cookie

You know when you have Chinese food? And they serve you those almond cookies that are really flat kinda shinny on top and have a sliced almond on them? yeah those? Well i had a craving and i thought to myself why the hell not. 

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas!

Merry Christmas Everyone
and happy holidays for anyone else who isn’t celebrating.

I hope every one is sharing these awesome days of happiness with the people you love and the friendships you cherish. I’m so grateful for you all and I hope you have an amazing end of the year and beginning of a new one!

I’ve been a super busy girl lately. Holiday food galore
I just finished cleaning a storm in my kitchen and I’m still cooking its 1.21 in the morning. Ah so worth it.

We had a beautiful Christmas eve dinner held at my brothers condo with his in laws and my family beautiful. I didn’t take pictures but I made stuffing, mashed potatoes, salad, roasted red pepper hummus, fruit salad, and scampi. We also had Prime rib, ham, and Vietnamese spring rolls. Delicious. I threw together most of the things i made in about an hour and a 1/2 cause i was in south gate with my mom sister Bachan to visit my moms mom my grandma Ruth and my great grandma tony who just celebrated her 96th birthday today, saw cousins and aunts and uncles i haven’t seen in a long time. It was awesome. And then we brought over the food to my brothers and all ate so much and sang a little karaoke on wii  Such a wonderful day!

Tomorrow we’ll head to my mom and dads which may be one of the last Christmas mornings there because the family is sadly outgrowing my childhood home but I made it clear nothing was stopping us this year. So i have to be up early and get some stuff together for more family fun for the day.

I made Pozole and Tamales this year about 150 tamales actually and a gigantic amount of Pozole but its almost gone which is great. they both came out amazing and I do have recipes but those will probably be written in about a week but here’s a little preview.

Also I’ve been Baking more…

And tomorrow I’m doing sushi, croquettes,  and wontons

Again Merry Christmas Guys <3

Pozole

I have to say this Pozole is one of the best things I’ve made… and making it takes about 5-6 hours but the end result is something out of this world
Chocolate Peanut butter Marshmallow crunch


Double Dark Chocolate Mint Cookies

Soft Clove Sprinkled Molasses Gingerbread

Soft Clove Sprinkled Molasses Gingerbread

I think the best thing about cookies is once you have the core ingredients you just bunch together something else you like and you can make another cookie which is also a bad thing because it leads me to having about three million ideas I 

Not A Baker

Not A Baker

But I bake on Occasion… I’d sell a bulldozer of sugar for salt any day of the week… But of course with the season were in I can’t get myself away from it. I’m tired of dry boring cookies out of the package or even