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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

World Tour to USA (B#280)

After scrambling around desperately for a ‘later flight’, managed to play catch up and join the rest of the group on the bento world tour to Japan.

Since I was blur and stressfully late the last round, decided to pack earlier so that I will definitely not miss the tour.

Next destination headed is the country popularly perceived as the ‘land of opportunity’…..America. Is it still a land of opportunity? With globalisation, I’m not so sure anymore.

America stands for Liberty, Democracy and Equality as propounded by Abraham Lincoln. The ability for an individual to have 'Freedom of speech and expression' has been admired and hungered by more 'restrictive' countries.

Was stuck on ideas for this bento so I jotted down some thoughts that came to mind when I thought of the word USA or America, those that popped up are:

- Hollywood: How can you not miss this with all the American movies watched over the decades!!

- Las Vegas: The lights, sounds and thrill of this ‘Sin City’ is certainly alluring.

- Beverly Hills Rodeo Drive: What else can a girl do but shop and shop and try to look glamorous and fabulous LAH!! Ha ha ha Maybe get to spot a celebrity or two??

- Star Spangled Banner: National anthem.

- Red white and blue: Colours of the flag.

- Grand Canyons: What can I say, would just love an opportunity to see and appreciate this natural wonder with my own eyes.

And……Obama!!!

DH is a big fan of Obama, boy is he just an amazing speaker!! Funny how times have changed, from a ‘land of opportunity’ to cry for ‘HOPE’ and change. Sorry if I’m sounding a little too ‘heavy’ for a bento post but that’s what I’ve bentoed for the bento world tour to USA….looks more like a patriotic post Obama campaign to me, ha ha ha. But I think he's loss quite a bit of weight since becoming President, definitely a stressful job being one of the most powerful man!


Showed DH and asked him what he saw. Think he was slightly surprised and said “That’s Obama!! Where did you get it?” Needless to say, he was EXTREMELY pleased to have this bento today, afterall its not everyday you get to lunch with the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES not to mention an opportunity to “eat him”!! Lolz

In the bento is a bacon and cheese sandwich with some vanilla low fat yogurt and papayas.

Monday, November 2, 2009

Osaka-style Okonomiyaki - my version


Ever since
Kel posted a bento okonomiyaki, I've been craving to make some. It doesn't seem too difficult to make, just need lots of cabbage and whatever you have in the fridge!!

In fact, I found out okonomiyaki translates to "As-you-like-it Pancake", meaning you can add whatever ingredients you like or wish.

There are a number of recipes found over the Internet and finally opted this one
here.

Only difference is that I couldn't get my hands on the ingredients below and had to substitute or omit them:


Nagaimo powder - a starchy root vegetable which gives the okonomiyaki batter a certain bounce. If you buy pre-packed okonomiyaki flour, I'm sure it will contain some of this.

Aonori - a dried greenish version of nori seaweed.

Tonkatsu sauce (or also know as okonomiyaki sauce). Some more western recipes suggested using Worcestershire sauce as a substitute. But I find worcestershire a little too strong in taste. So I opted for Heinz honey garlic BBQ sauce which is very nice and highly recommended.

For a step-by-step picture guide on how to fry up an okonomiyaki, mosey here.

Being a true Malaysian, I couldn't help but add a little local secret ingredient to spice it up a little!! :)


The results of this bacon okonomiyaki was really good. Don't know why I wasn't as keen before but am now a reformed okonomiyaki enthusiast!!! Can't wait for my next one - defintely hear the bacon calling, even more since they are really easy to whip up - hm, planning my next main meal already or erm, maybe sooner, probably a snack in between. Ha ha ha




My adapted version (1 medium serve)

1/4 cup all purpose flour
4 tbsp water/dashi stock
Big handful of finely sliced cabbage
1 large egg
1 spring onion, cut equally
2-3 rashers of bacon

Topping condiments - Japanese mayonaise, tonkatsu sauce, aonori, bonito flakes

Method:
1. Mix liquid with the flour into a slightly thick paste. Set aside while you wash and cut the vegetables.

2. Beat egg into the flour paste and stir in vegetables to coat.

3. Oil frying pan and scoop flour coated vegetables into the centre of hot pan. Slowly pour in rest of the flour egg liquid into centre of the mixture.

4. Lower the fire to low and place bacon rashers on top. Cover the fry pan with lid and slowly cook for about 5 min (depending on size and thickness of mixture).

5. Using two splatulas, carefully flip the okonomiyaki over to the other side. Cover the lid and continue to cook for another 5 min.

6. Serve hot with a generous squirt of BBQ/Tonkatsu and mayonaise sauce, sprinkled with bonito, aonori (for the above I used a little dried parsley, bet you couldn't tell the difference ;p) and chili flakes.

E-n-j-o-y!