Hidden flavours?
'“Hidden flavours”. This Japanese cooking term called “Kakushi-aji” kakusi means hidden, Aji means taste.
Since Folke X Maest (Tomoko Tahara) collaboration event is on 24th April, I had the pleasure of visiting Folke restaurant the other day to test out a first course. While there, Chef Colin Uyeda introduced me to a variety of condiments that he makes in-house. That must be the hidden flavours of Folke. I was blown away by the selection, which included all kinds of miso and a chili paste called "Kosho," among others. Each condiment had its own unique combination of umami flavors and tastes that really impressed me.
I was so excited by what I tasted. One condiment in particular caught my eye: sunflower miso. It I knew it would be the perfect match for my dish at our event.
Overall, I'm grateful for the opportunity to explore new flavors and ingredients, and I'm looking forward to what Chef Colin and I can create together.
Also the amazing desert for the end of event is made by chef Pricilla Deo! Chef Colin and Pricilla together opened Folke last year.
Tickets are here.
Trick, or…Dinner
Trick or dinner. vegan farm to table dinner pop up vol.11
Finalizing the menu ideas for my event on 18th October.
Today is a test for a snack. Planning to make a “black tart”.
My experiment went well. I was originally thinking to make it very thin crusts but, it looks neat and ancient when I made thicker crust with unfinished touch of shapes. It is perfect for my theme.
The dough is made with activated charcoal, Canadian ancient grain red fife flour from Flourist.
The filling is made with local potato with truffle flavour, chestnuts, vegan caviar.
Vegan farm to table dinner vol.11 at Burdock and co “Nightmare before halloween” tickets link is here.
Nettles
These are for my weekend pop up at Harken coffee.
Farm and forest chirashi Bento box with miso soup.
Nettles are for the mochi in the miso soup.
We boiled, and mashed, then knead into mochi dough.
For more details of bento box, visit Mæst Market.
Nettles are truly a gift from spring. Lots of nutritions.
Vegan bento pop up: Chirashi sushi
Maest food at Harken coffee : Vegan bento pop up 0.2 : Chirashi sushi.
Do you know Chirashi sushi? It’s basically like a poke, this is the quickest answer - it has long history. It have been commonly eaten in Japan since late 1800s, normally fresh fish (sashimi) on sushi rice.
This is vegan and artistically made- no fish at all, but variety of mocked fish and coulourful farm vegetables on the rice.
Ikura, marinated tuna, smoked salmon, kinshi tamago(shredded crape style egg) - all house made with vegetables.
Every content is made with thoughtful method to balance the flavour and texture, cured or marinated, etc.
The chirashi sushi is in a beautiful wooden box, and also with Farm red potato Miso soup.
Available 20th & 21st March at Harken coffee 338 Powell street. Very limited number, highly recommend to pre-order online.