Foodjianese |
Food is not my life but it makes me feel alive. I was born in Fujian, in southeast China, and somehow got dragged onto a plane to New York at the turn of my teenage years. (Thanks mom!) I inhaled 3 plates of roast pork and cabbage on rice after sneaking my way out of summer tutoring school (I'm Asian) during lunchtime to gorge on Indian Mee Goreng and Indian pancakes when I was in junior high, so there is no doubt that I LOVE to eat. Cooking, on the other hand, is a recent obsession. I generally do not rely on recipes except for baking because I feel constrained by the scientific preciseness of most recipes. I like to improvise. The lingering taste of a sweet and spicy lamb tagine from a recent restaurant meal prompts me to turn on my stove. The smell of sweet cardamom and rose water gracefully peeking their way out of an Indian bakery seduces me to invite them to my kitchen. Ok, enough about me, let's cook, eat, and share, which is what food is all about. |
Gnocchi in Creamy Lobster Ricotta Sauce

There are nights when I come home exhausted to my core but the hungry beast in me still want something tasty, quick. Leftovers to the rescue! I’m the “variety type” so I rarely eat the same meal more than once within a short period of time. Privileged anyone? I know, I know. However, I never throw out perfectly edible leftovers. That would be wasteful and besides, leftovers challenge me to be inventive and creative!
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