Carrie - I had to google that dish and it sounds really good. I printed out a recipe and am going to make some in my instant pot. I've got some leftover mint so this will be a good way to use it up. Thx for sharing that.
I can definitely recommend the instant pot. It is so easy and fast to use.it does sound delicious! I keep thinking I need one of those Instant Pots, just haven't made the plunge yet.
What is a fave local restaurant, do you have one? we don't really have a local restaurant. you should all feel bad for me. we have a golf course restaurant that serves chinese but chinese food makes me sick, we have a bar and then a pizza place. I haven't had anything local in a really long time though.
Kristin, does this mean you like COOK all the time? Every.single.day. No respite??
3. What is a fave local restaurant, do you have one? Toledo's....it's my favorite Mexican restaurant. I always have albondigas and their chili colorado burrito....mmmmmmmmmm
What is a fave local restaurant, do you have one? we don't really have a local restaurant. you should all feel bad for me. we have a golf course restaurant that serves chinese but chinese food makes me sick, we have a bar and then a pizza place. I haven't had anything local in a really long time though.
I get sick when I eat Chinese food, too! I thought it was just me.
Tell me about being sick of Chinese food... I live in China and I'm sick of the food. Fun, huh?
Hahaha... I really LOL-ed reading this, Tammy!ROFL!!Funny story along those lines...
My husband's parents came to the US from Mexico before he was born. One day we were trying to decide on a place to go for dinner. I was rattling off types of food: Japanese, Italian, etc. He said he thought Mexican food sounded good. I replied that we had Mexican food for lunch, so I didn't think that he would want it for dinner.
He looked at me with a very straight face and said, "Tam, I'm Mexican. I had Mexican food for breakfast, lunch and dinner growing up."
All I could do was laugh!! The thought had never occurred to me that he grew up differently than I had![]()
Hahaha... I really LOL-ed reading this, Tammy!
I grew up on Chinese food, too, back home in Indonesia, but, here in Beijing, the style of cooking are quite different from the Chinese food we have back at home or, in fact, the rest of the world. The worldwide-known Chinese food are mostly coming from Southern China and Hong Kong.
The Northern Chinese food are greasier and saltier. They eat buns and dumplings a lot and add vinegar and soy sauce to lots of things. It was interesting to learn at the beginning, but, not liking vinegar to begin with made it so hard for me haha...
Is it easy to find ingredients to make the foods you like, or are you choices more regional?
One nice thing here is that in most bigger cities at least, we can find all different types of foods for eating out and for ingredients. The one thing I really miss here in ID is sushi. We're a "landlocked" state, so I still haven't found a place that I like. That's one of the things I eat a lot of when I'm visiting CA!![]()
The Northern Chinese food are greasier and saltier. They eat buns and dumplings a lot and add vinegar and soy sauce to lots of things. It was interesting to learn at the beginning, but, not liking vinegar to begin with made it so hard for me haha...
Being in such a gigantic city, we do have lots of varieties of food to eat out there, however, being far from the city centre and CBD, where most expatriates live, the choices to eat near/around our home are mostly local food, unless you want to feed on KFC and McD
I do manage to find some simple ingredients to cook the food I usually eat in the supermarket/market near our home, but beyond simple stir fries that it's a bit hard, since I am not so fluent in reading Chinese yet. I am learning, but it's a long long road and my husband is not helping either! He's clueless about spices and stuffs.
What is a fave local restaurant, do you have one?
Oh man, I have quite a few- we are GREAT restaurants all within 30mins max drive. Just down the road is a great hole in the wall we love for easy dinners! But overall, my favorite would be Twigs bar/bistro
Our favorite local Chinese place is actually Northern Chinese. My favorite item is the Grandma Noodles which is quite spicy and the owner's actual grandma's recipe