In many East Asian kitchens, nothing from an animal is wasted—every part has its purpose and its own quiet beauty. For me, the heart is the one I enjoy most. Yesterday, after donating blood, this dish came to mind immediately. Pig heart is rich in iron, gentle on the stomach, and cooks quickly – perfect when your body needs rest and nourishment.
Stir‑fried pig heart with onions is simple, comforting, and ready in minutes. The key is not to overcook it; a quick stir‑fry keeps the heart tender and flavorful.
Ingredients:
- 1 pork heart
- 1 onion
- 1 minced garlic clove
- 1 sprig of green onion and cilantro (for garnish)
- Cooking oil
Stir‑fry sauce ingredients:
- 1 tbsp soy sauce
- 1 tsp fish sauce
- 1 tbsp oyster sauce
- 1 tsp chicken seasoning powder
- 1 tsp sugar
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
- 2 tbsp water
Directions:
1. Rinse the pork heart with diluted salt water and vinegar to remove any remaining blood. Slice thinly.
2. Peel the onion and cut into wedges.
3. Combine all sauce ingredients in a small bowl and set aside.
4. Heat a pan with a little oil. Add the onion and garlic; stir‑fry until fragrant.
5. Add the sliced heart and stir‑fry on high heat for 5–7 minutes, just until the meat firms up but stays tender.
6. Pour in the sauce and adjust seasoning to your taste. Let it simmer briefly so the heart absorbs the flavors.
7. Finish with chopped green onion and cilantro.
Serve hot with steamed rice for a nourishing, iron‑rich meal—especially comforting after giving blood.
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Stir‑Fried Pig Heart with Onions
Monday, January 26, 2026
Slow Cooker Chicken Breast (or Thighs)
In times
when groceries feel more expensive than ever, stretching each ingredient
matters. A slow cooker becomes a quiet
helper in the kitchen—saving time and money while turning simple ingredients
into nourishing meals. This basic slow‑cooked
chicken is one of those recipes every family can rely on. It’s affordable, hands‑off, and incredibly
versatile.
Make a batch
at the beginning of the week, and you’ll have tender, flavorful chicken ready
for salads, soups, sandwiches, or even a quick quiche filling.
Ingredients:
- 5 bone‑in, skin‑on chicken
breasts or thighs
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/4 tsp pepper
- 1 tsp seasoning of your choice
- 1/2 cup water
Directions:
1. Rinse the chicken with a
mixture of vinegar and salt. Soak for 1
hour to help draw out any blood from the bones.
2. Place the chicken in a 4‑quart slow
cooker. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, and your chosen seasoning.
3. Pour in the water, cover, and cook on
Low for about 5 hours, or until the chicken is fully cooked and
tender.
4. Remove the chicken and let it cool.
5. Save the cooking liquid—it makes a
wonderful base for soup or broth. Remove
the skin and bones to create even more flavorful stock.
6. Use the cooked meat for chicken
salad, quiche filling, sandwiches, or a comforting chicken soup.
Friday, January 23, 2026
Pears Poached in Red Wine
Pears
Poached in Red wine is a simple French classic with warm spices and a touch of
romance.
The first
time I tasted this dessert was in a small French restaurant, and it stayed with
me ever since. Tender pears slowly bathed in red wine, kissed with cinnamon,
cloves, and citrus—it's a dish that feels luxurious yet couldn’t be easier to
make. Even better, it works beautifully
in a rice cooker or slow cooker, letting the flavors deepen without any
fuss.
Ingredients:
4 ripe but
firm pears
1/2 cup red
wine (any variety you enjoy)
1/2 cup
water
1/4 tsp salt
1 cinnamon
stick
6 whole
cloves
1/2 cup
sugar
1 tbsp lemon
juice
Peel of 1
orange
1 tsp
cornstarch
Directions:
Gently peel
and core the pears, keeping them whole for the most elegant presentation.
Nestle the
pears into your rice cooker or slow cooker.
Pour in the
red wine and water, then add the salt, cinnamon stick, cloves, sugar, lemon
juice, and orange peel.
Close the
lid and cook on the regular rice setting—or on high in a slow cooker—for 35–45
minutes, until the pears are soft and fragrant.
Lift the
pears out with care and set them aside.
In a small
bowl, dissolve the cornstarch in a splash of water. Stir this mixture into the warm poaching
liquid. Let it cook for a few minutes until the sauce becomes glossy and
slightly thickened.
Spoon the
warm wine sauce over the pears before serving.
Serving
suggestion:
Pair these
ruby‑tinted pears with a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a beautiful contrast of
warm and cold, sweet and spiced. Move
knowns It’s simple, elegant, and unforgettable.
Thursday, January 22, 2026
Zucchini Bread
This
zucchini bread is my go‑to when I want something easy, delicious, and worth
gifting. It bakes up moist every time
and fills the kitchen with the sweetest aroma. Soft, fragrant, and wonderfully moist, this
zucchini bread brings a little warmth to any day — the kind of recipe you’ll
want to pass along to someone you love. It is delicious that even people who “don’t
like zucchini” suddenly become believers. Bake at your own risk — neighbors may start
showing up at your door.
Ingredients:
- 1 1/2 cups all‑purpose flour
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1/2 cup sugar
- 1 egg
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil or melted
butter
- 1 cup grated zucchini
- 1/2 cup chopped nuts (your
choice)
- 1/4 cup nonfat yogurt or cottage
cheese
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 tsp cinnamon powder
Directions:
1. Line an 8 x 5” loaf pan with
parchment paper.
2. Preheat the oven to 350°F.
3. In a medium bowl, whisk together the
flour, baking soda, baking powder, cinnamon, and salt.
4. In a Vitamix or blender, combine the
egg, vanilla, yogurt or cottage cheese, oil, and sugar. Blend until smooth.
5. Pour the blended mixture into the dry
ingredients. Add the grated zucchini and stir until just combined.
6. Transfer the batter to the prepared
loaf pan.
7. Bake for about 45 minutes, or until a
toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
Let the bread cool in the pan for a few minutes before transferring to a rack to finish cooling.
Monday, January 19, 2026
Easy Sour Cream Blueberry Cake
This moist
and tender blueberry cake is perfect for anyone living on their own who still
wants a homemade dessert. Blueberries
are rich in antioxidants, and this easy recipe lets you enjoy a delicious
coffee-shop–style treat right at home.
Ingredients:
1 cup
self-rising flour
1 cup frozen
blueberries
2 large eggs
½ cup
vegetable oil
½ cup sour
cream
1 cup sugar
1 tablespoon
vanilla extract
1 teaspoon
cinnamon powder
2
tablespoons all-purpose flour (for coating the blueberries)
Directions:
Preheat the
oven to 350°F (175°C).
Preparing
the cake pan:
Lightly spray it with oil and dust with flour
to prevent sticking.
Coating the
blueberries:
Toss the
frozen blueberries with the 2 tablespoons of all-purpose flour. This helps keep them from sinking in
the batter.
Mixing the
dry ingredients:
In a large
bowl, combine the self-rising flour and cinnamon powder.
Blending the
wet ingredients:
In a blender
(such as a Vitamix) or mixing bowl, combine the eggs, vegetable oil, sour
cream, sugar, and vanilla. Blend or
whisk until smooth.
Combining:
Pour the wet mixture into the dry ingredients.
Gently fold in the coated blueberries.
Baking:
Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 45 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
Cooling:
Let the cake
cool before slicing and serving.
Tips:
If using
fresh blueberries, skip thawing and coat them the same way.
For extra
flavor, dust the top with powdered sugar or add a light lemon glaze.
Enjoy your
soft, comforting blueberry cake!
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Easy Mixed Rice (One Rice Cooker Meal)
When you’re
short on time but still want to put a warm, nutritious meal on the table, this
mixed rice is one of my favorite go-to dishes. Everything cooks together in the rice cooker,
which means less prep, fewer dishes, and lots of flexibility depending on what
you have in the fridge.
In about 30
minutes, you’ll have a comforting, flavorful meal the whole family can enjoy.
Ingredients:
Rice
ingredients:
1 cup Indian
rice (basmati)
1¾ cups
water
1 tablespoon
cooking oil
Vegetables
& Protein:
(About
½ cup each, adjust as you like)
Peas
Corn
Carrots
Chayote
White radish
2 oz. chicken
breast, chopped
1 sausage,
sliced
2 oz. chopped
Spam (optional, for extra flavor)
Seasonings
ingredients:
1 tablespoon
oyster sauce
1 tablespoon
soy sauce
1 teaspoon
sugar
1 tablespoon
chicken seasoning powder
½ teaspoon
garlic powder
½ teaspoon
onion powder
½ teaspoon
paprika or Korean chili powder (optional, for a little kick)
Garnish
ingredients:
Fried onions
(available at Asian markets)
Green
onions, chopped
Cilantro,
chopped
Directions:
Rinse the
rice well, then add it to the rice cooker along with the water and cooking oil.
Layer the
vegetables and protein evenly on top of the rice. No need to stir—letting everything steam
together keeps the rice fluffy.
Add all the
seasonings over the top.
Close the
lid and cook as usual until the rice cooker switches to “warm.”
Once done,
gently fluff and mix everything together.
Serve hot
and top with fried onions, green onions, and cilantro.
This dish is
delicious on its own, but you can also serve it with a simple dipping sauce—soy
sauce with a little chili, or anything your family enjoys.
Notes
& Tips:
This recipe
is very flexible by swapping in tofu, shrimp, or any vegetables you have on
hand.
For a
lighter version, you can reduce or skip the Spam.
Leftovers
reheat beautifully and make a great lunch the next day.
Braised Tofu and Mini king oyster mushrooms with Lemongrass and Chili
Small king
oyster mushrooms have a wonderfully meaty texture and a natural sweetness that
makes them a perfect plant-based alternative to meat. When combined with golden tofu, this dish
becomes both nourishing and satisfying for all ages. You can adjust the chili to make it mild for
children or spicy for adults. Fragrant lemongrass, garlic, and shallots create
a warm, savory aroma, while the gently reduced coconut sauce brings everything
together in a comforting, flavorful braise. The mushrooms stay juicy and chewy, the tofu
soaks up the sauce, and every bite is rich yet light—perfect for everyday
family meals.
Ingredients:
16 oz. firm tofu
10 oz. small
king oyster mushrooms (king oyster mushrooms)
2 shallots,
finely minced
3 garlic
cloves, minced
3
tablespoons minced lemongrass
Braising
Sauce ingredients:
½ cup fresh
coconut water
2
tablespoons soy sauce
1 tablespoon
oyster sauce
1 tablespoon
sugar
1 tablespoon
mushroom seasoning
1/4 teaspoon
black pepper
1 teaspoon
Korean chili powder (adjust to taste)
Directions:
Preparing
the ingredients:
Rinse the
mushrooms in lightly salted water, then drain well. If large, slice them into bite-size pieces.
Cut the tofu into cubes or thick slices.
Frying the
tofu:
Heat oil in
a pan and fry the tofu until golden on all sides. Remove and set aside.
Sautéing the
aromatics:
In the same
pan, heat 1 tablespoon of oil. Add the
Korean chili powder, lemongrass, shallots, and garlic. Sauté over medium heat
until fragrant and lightly golden.
Add the
mushrooms to the pan and stir-fry for 2–3 minutes until they begin to soften
and release their aroma.
Add the
fried tofu and pour in the braising sauce. Stir gently to coat everything. Reduce heat to low and let simmer until the
sauce thickens and coats the mushrooms and tofu beautifully.
Adjusting
seasoning:
Taste and
adjust salt, sweetness, or chili to suit your family’s preference.
This braised
mushroom and tofu dish is savory, lightly spicy, and deeply aromatic—perfect
with steamed rice and a side of fresh vegetables for a balanced, comforting
meal.
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Homemade Vegetarian Oyster Sauce (Mushroom-Based)
Vegetarian
oyster sauce is an essential ingredient in many plant-based and Asian dishes—it
adds depth, richness, and natural umami. Making it at home not only saves money but
also gives you a cleaner, more nutritious sauce with no artificial additives. Thanks to dried mushrooms and coconut water,
this version is especially fragrant, flavorful, and naturally nourishing.
Ingredients:
3 cups mixed
dried mushrooms (such as the Costco variety)
12 oz. fresh
coconut water
1 cup hoisin
sauce
2 cups soy
sauce
½ cup
mushroom seasoning powder
¼ cup sugar
Directions:
Soaking
the Mushrooms:
Place the
dried mushrooms in a large bowl and cover with water. Soak about 1 hour until fully softened. Rinse
well to remove any grit.
Blending:
Drain the
mushrooms and place them in a blender with the fresh coconut water. Blend until completely smooth.
Cooking the
sauce:
Pour the
mushroom mixture into a pot. Add the soy
sauce, hoisin sauce, mushroom seasoning powder, and sugar.
Bring to a
gentle boil, stirring constantly to prevent sticking.
Simmering:
Let the
sauce cook for about 10 minutes, or until it thickens to a consistency similar
to oyster sauce.
Adjusting
seasoning:
Taste and
adjust saltiness or sweetness to suit your family’s preference.
Storing:
Let cool,
then transfer to a clean glass jar with a tight lid. Store in the refrigerator.
How to
Use:
This rich, savory mushroom sauce is
incredibly versatile. Use it to:
Marinate
tofu, vegetables, or plant-based proteins
Stir-fry
vegetables and noodles
Add depth to
soups and stews
Serve as a
dipping sauce for steamed or boiled vegetables
A spoonful
of this homemade vegetarian oyster sauce instantly brings warmth, umami, and
comfort to any dish.
Jujube Infused in Alcohol (Jujube Wine)
Jujube
(Chinese red date) is not only a naturally sweet and nourishing fruit, but also
a treasured medicinal herb in Traditional Chinese Medicine. For centuries, it has been used to strengthen
the body, calm the mind, and promote longevity. When gently infused in alcohol, its beneficial
compounds are extracted and preserved, creating a fragrant tonic that is both
enjoyable and restorative.
Health
Benefits of Jujube:
Supports
restful sleep
In
Traditional Chinese Medicine, jujube is used to nourish the heart and calm the
spirit. It contains natural saponins that help relax the nervous system, making
it easier to fall asleep and enjoy deeper, more restorative rest.
Improves
digestion and relieves constipation
Jujube is
rich in dietary fiber, which supports healthy intestinal movement and improves
digestion. Regular consumption helps prevent bloating and constipation.
Reduces
stress and anxiety
Jujube has a
gentle calming effect on the nervous system. It helps soothe mental tension, reduce
anxiety, and promote a peaceful, balanced mood.
Powerful
antioxidant protection
High in
vitamin C and plant antioxidants, jujube helps protect cells from oxidative
damage, strengthens the immune system, and supports healthy skin.
Supports
healthy blood circulation and blood pressure
Jujube is
high in potassium and low in sodium, which supports healthy blood pressure. Its iron and phosphorus content also helps
improve circulation and overall vitality.
Supports
cancer prevention
Jujubes
contain phenolic compounds and vitamin C that help neutralize free radicals,
reducing cellular damage that may lead to cancer development.
Promotes
youthful, radiant skin
The vitamin
C and antioxidants in jujube stimulate collagen production, helping keep skin
firm, smooth, and youthful while protecting against environmental damage.
How to
Make Jujube Wine
Ingredients:
4 cups dried
jujubes
1–2
tablespoons coarse salt
8 cups sake
or other clear rice wine (about 18–25% alcohol)
A clean
glass or ceramic jar with a tight-fitting lid
Directions:
Cleaning the
jujubes
Dissolve the
coarse salt in a bowl of water. Soak the
dried jujubes for about 2 hours to remove impurities and dust. Rinse thoroughly under running water and drain
well.
Filling the
jar
Place the
cleaned jujubes into the jar.
Adding the
alcohol
Pour the
sake over the jujubes until they are completely submerged.
Sealing and
storing
Close the
lid tightly and store the jar in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Infusion
time
Let the
jujubes infuse for at least 6 months. Over time, the flavor will become deeper,
smoother, and more aromatic.
How to
Use Jujube Wine
Drink one
small glass (about 30–50 ml) once or twice a day, preferably with meals.
Do not
exceed 100 ml per day, as this is a medicinal infusion rather than a regular
beverage.
When used in
moderation, jujube wine supports sleep, digestion, circulation, and overall
vitality.
Jujube wine
is a beautiful blend of traditional herbal wisdom and gentle fermentation. With patience and care, you can create a
fragrant, nourishing tonic that warms the body, calms the mind, and supports
long-term wellness.
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Thursday, January 8, 2026
Braised Tofu in Soy Sauce
Tofu is a staple source of protein in
many vegetarian diets. While it may seem bland on its own, tofu has an amazing
ability to absorb flavors when prepared properly. With the right ingredients and cooking
technique, it can become deeply savory, satisfying, and comforting.
This braised tofu recipe is rich,
aromatic, and well-balanced—perfect even for those who usually think tofu is
boring. Serve it with hot rice for a
simple yet nourishing meal.
Ingredients:
Tofu ingredients:
- 16 oz. firm tofu
- Water for boiling
- 2 cups water
- 1 tablespoon dark soy sauce
- ½ teaspoon salt
Braising Sauce
ingredients:
- 1 cup coconut water
- 1 tablespoon soy sauce
- 1 tablespoon oyster sauce
- 2 teaspoons sugar
- 1 teaspoon cooking wine
- 1 teaspoon vinegar
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
- 1 tablespoon sriracha sauce (optional, for heat)
Aromatics & Other
ingredients:
- 1 tablespoon cooking oil
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- 1 teaspoon minced ginger
- 2 green onions, chopped
Garnish:
- Chopped basil or cilantro
Directions:
1.
Preparing the tofu:
Cut the tofu into slices about ½ inch thick and 2 inches long. Bring a pot of water to a boil, add the salt
and dark soy sauce, then gently add the tofu. Boil for about 10 minutes to
remove excess moisture and help the tofu absorb flavor. Drain and set aside.
2.
Making the sauce:
In a small bowl, combine all the braising sauce ingredients. Stir well to dissolve the cornstarch
completely.
3.
Sautéing the aromatics:
Heat a pan over medium heat and add the cooking oil. Add the garlic and ginger and sauté until
fragrant. For extra heat, you may add
sliced fresh chilies at this stage.
4.
Braising the tofu:
Pour the sauce into the pan and bring it to a gentle boil. Add the tofu and
green onions. Reduce heat and simmer
until the sauce thickens and coats the tofu evenly.
5.
Finishing and serving:
Turn off the heat and garnish with chopped basil or cilantro. Serve hot with steamed rice.
Tips:
- For a fully vegetarian version, replace oyster sauce with mushroom
oyster sauce.
- Let the tofu simmer a little longer for deeper flavor absorption.
- This dish pairs beautifully with plain rice or brown rice for a
balanced meal.
Simple, hearty, and full of
flavor—this braised tofu dish proves that plant-based cooking can be deeply
satisfying.
Steamed Sponge Cake (Easy One-Bowl Method)
Steamed sponge cake is a classic dessert in many East Asian
cuisines. Traditional recipes often
involve separating egg yolks and whites, carefully whipping egg whites, and
baking to achieve a light, airy texture—techniques that usually require some
experience.
I’m not a professional baker, so I prefer recipes that
are simple, quick, and reliable, yet still produce a soft and
fluffy cake. This version uses a Vitamix
(or any high-speed blender) to beat the eggs and a steaming
method instead of baking, making it almost foolproof and perfect for
home cooks.
Ingredients:
- 2 large eggs
- ½ cup oil
- ½ cup milk
- ¾ cup sugar
- 1 tablespoon
vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon lemon
juice
- 1 cup
self-rising flour
- Grease and
flour a 5” x 5” round or square cake pan
Optional: raisins or other
dried fruits
Directions:
1. Preparing
the steamer:
Bring water to a rolling boil and keep it ready while you prepare the batter.
2. Blending
the wet ingredients:
Add all ingredients except the flour to the Vitamix. Blend on the Smoothie or Ice
Cream setting until the mixture is smooth and well combined.
3. Folding in
the flour:
Pour the blended mixture into a large bowl. Add the self-rising flour and gently whisk
until smooth and lump-free.
4. Steaming
the cake:
Pour the batter into the prepared cake pan. Place the pan into the steamer, cover, and
steam over medium heat for 50 minutes.
5. Checking
for doneness:
Insert a toothpick or skewer into the center of the cake. If it comes out clean, the cake is ready.
6. Cooling and
Serving:
Let the cake cool slightly before removing it from the pan. Serve warm or at
room temperature.
Tips & Variations:
- You can fold
in raisins, chopped dates, or dried cranberries before
steaming.
- For extra
aroma, add a little orange or lemon zest.
- Keep the
steamer lid wrapped with a cloth to prevent water droplets from dripping
onto the cake.
This steamed sponge cake is soft, moist, and
lightly sweet, perfect as an afternoon snack or a gentle dessert with tea.
You also can use this method and then bake in the preheated
oven for 350 degrees.
Monday, January 5, 2026
Chicken Taquitos (Crispy Mexican-Style)
Chicken
taquitos are a beloved street-style dish in Mexican cuisine, known for their
crisp exterior and savory, well-seasoned filling. Traditionally, taquitos are made with chicken
breast simmered gently with aromatics, such as onion, cumin, and other spices,
then shredded and lightly sautéed before being rolled into corn tortillas and
fried until golden.
For busy
home cooking, this version uses store-bought grilled chicken, which
delivers great flavor and saves time. To keep the seasoning bold and
balanced, Picante sauce is used—it already carries the warmth
of garlic and chili with just the right level of heat. The result is a dish that feels authentic in
taste, yet simple enough to prepare on a weeknight.
Ingredients:
- 3 cups shredded grilled chicken
- 1 1/2 cups shredded
Mexican-style cheese (Monterey Jack, Oaxaca, or a Mexican blend)
- 1 1/2 cups Picante sauce
- 2 tablespoons oil
- Salt and black pepper, to taste
- 12 corn tortillas 6x6 inches
- Oil for frying
Directions:
1. Preparing the filling:
Heat 2 tablespoons of oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add the shredded
chicken and Pi like inch and 30 of the guard is explicit cante sauce. Stir well and cook for 3–5 minutes,
until the mixture is heated through and slightly thickened. Season lightly with salt and pepper to taste.
Remove from heat.
2. Assembling the taquitos:
Warm the tortillas briefly so they are pliable. Place a small amount of chicken filling and a
sprinkle of cheese along one edge of each tortilla. Roll tightly into a thin
cylinder.
3. Frying until crispy:
Heat enough oil in a pan to shallow fry. Place the taquitos seam-side down and
fry in batches, turning as needed, until golden brown and crisp on all sides.
4. Draining and Serving:
Transfer to a paper-towel-lined plate to remove excess oil. Serve hot.
Serving
Suggestions:
Serve
chicken taquitos with:
- Guacamole or sliced avocado
- Sour cream or Mexican crema
- Fresh salsa or pico de gallo
- Shredded lettuce and a squeeze
of lime
Crispy on
the outside, flavorful on the inside, these chicken taquitos are perfect as a
snack, appetizer, or casual family meal.