Mixed Plate Friday

Chan and I went over to a friend’s house for mochi making before the New Year. This is the first time I’ve ever been to one and wow…they have a freaking system for it! More like 4 systems, look at those mochi makers! They make a whole bunch to share with friends and family. I was a part of the assembly line to shape the mochi. They even bought a new contraption this year that also cuts the mochi down to size! What an efficient process!

Mini Garden Express Roast Duck & Chicken on Rice | $15.50

I haven’t been to Mini Garden Express in such a long time. We used to go to Ranch 99 all the time because they just had so much options for meals. Do we really need another Home Depot so close to the one in Iwilei? I don’t think so. Or could Home Depot have considered my feelings and kept the food court at the bottom and just built on top of it (lol)? Anyway, came here the other weekend to grab dinner. My god, the prices. I mean if I think about it objectively now, I guess this is actually a good price. You’re getting roast duck and shoyu chicken and roast duck is not cheap nowadays. They don’t make the best roast duck but it’s good enough. I used to get it with fried rice but I didn’t want to pay the additional $3, I’m broke right now okay? LOL.

Prime Rib

Christmas calls for a prime rib. Prime rib is so crazy expensive, I think this hunk of meat which wasn’t even that big cost me upwards of $83. It gets gobbled down so fast that I wish I just baked a chuck roast hahaha nah nah. Gotta do it up at least once a year. The cooking method is perfect as always – and because I was tired and lazy, I didn’t even do the slits with garlic inside and it still turned out good. Now I can be even lazier.

Recipe: Japanese Miso Chicken and Broccoli Stir Fry

I try my best to meal prep every weekend so that I have lunch for the week. It’s not always easy but hopefully it keeps me eating a little healthier and helps me save money. I follow Haruma Recipe on YouTube and have made a few of his recipes, he makes some really good dishes – just simple Japanese dishes. This one couldn’t be simpler, I had to try it! It doesn’t even ask for minced garlic, no real chopping needed. I don’t know about you folks, but I have always bought fresh garlic and peel and mince it myself. I would never use the “jarlic” but I am seriously considering buying the pre-peeled garlic and one of those garlic crushers – I think it would make me a much happier person lol. I’ll keep you folks posted.

Junkest part is cutting up raw chicken breast and seasoning it, I don’t love handling raw chicken. He is genius, he cuts up a milk carton, cleans it and lays it flat on his cutting board to cut up the chicken. You gotta watch his video, I’ll link it below.

A simple miso sauce, broccoli and chicken breast and you’ve got a dish! So easy. I taste tested it, not bad! Nothing crazy delicious or fancy, just a good simple dish you know?

Taste of Japan: Umami-Packed Miso Chicken and Broccoli Stir-fry Recipe


[Ingredients / 1-2 servings]

  • 250-300g Broccoli
  • 300g Chicken breast

[Seasoning / Miso sauce]
・25g Miso
・10g Soy sauce
・18g Cooking Sake
・12g Sugar

[Toppings etc.]
・Black pepper

Recipe Source: [Haruma Recipe]Japanese Food Recipes in English

Katsumidori – Waikiki, HI

I used to come to Katsumidori Sushi Tokyo every month. Seriously. I even have a table I request to sit at which isn’t anything special but it’s the right fit for us you know? Nowadays, Katsumidori is a rare treat but it’s always good and I think the prices have stayed somewhat the same – still reasonable I think. Gotta make your reservation on OpenTable at least a month out and the parking can be a nightmare, I like to reserve the earliest reservation so I can self park. The self parking with validation is up to $5 now, kind of pricey but it is Waikiki.

Deep Fried Wrapped Shrimp Cake & Shiso Leaf | $6.75

One of our favorite appetizers, a must order! They have a sprinkling of salt on the side, gotta dip your shrimp cake in there – it makes a difference! So good. This order comes with 3 pieces.

French Fries | $5.00

LOL, yeah okay it’s french fries. They fry it fresh so it’s nice but I am sad that it is no longer crinkle fries. Were good but not as good as crinkle fries.

Yellowtail Sashimi | $18.00

Nice cuts of hamachi sashimi – it was so buttery and soft. Would recommend!

Fatty Tuna Cut Rolls | $14.00

Salmon (8pcs) | $24.00

I don’t know if any of you remember or are OG like me, but they used to top it with some green onion and ginger. Even the picture in the menu has that! I guess the toppings don’t make a big difference to me. Nice portions of salmon! Honestly, I was so full from all the other food that I didn’t even take a bite this time haha.

Pork Belly Marinated in Soy Sauce | $15.50
Bowl of White Rice | $3.50

This dish is so rich but so good. We always order a side order of rice and split this dish together. We make our own kakuni bowls…so delicious!

Seared Mackerel Oshi Sushi (4 pcs) | $9.35

This was an impulse buy. I think it’s been on the menu all this time but I never noticed it until the table next to us ordered it and man I just wanted it. My friend doesn’t eat saba so guess what, this was all me. I was so freaking full but it was good. I think it’s a good deal too! I’ll have to get this with Chan next time so he can eat it with me.

Mixed Plate Friday

Marron & Tiramisu Cream Bread

Were you folks into the Culinary Class Wars craze when the show first premiered? Chan and I was, it was a great show! I am so excited for season 2. I liked Edward Lee but I was actually happy Napoli Matfia won – though I wonder how he would have fared if he had to take part in the tofu challenge. Sorry, are these spoilers? You should have watched it already!

Anyway, one of the dishes Napolia Matfia won was for his chestnut tiramisu recipe where he utilized ingredients from a convenience store. Korea is so smart, they were able to turn it around and create the dishes for sale in their stores real quick. Of course it was always sold out. I never found the tiramisu dessert but found the bread and had to try it!

How was it? Eh, just alright. It’s a very rich and dense chestnut cream in soggy bread. Not great. I wonder if I would have liked the actual tiramisu dessert if I found it. Maybe I should have just tried the cheetos ice cream (lol).

Jirisan – Hamyang, Korea

We drove up to Jirisan for some scenic pictures. It was beautiful up there, a perfectly crisp Autumn day. I just did some quick research and it’s the second highest mountain in Korea!

The trees were all different autumunal colors and it was gorgeous. Nice and chilly up top too! I don’t know how many mountain pictures you want to see so why not share the cafe we went to there!

Cafe Yodojae

It’s a cute space but not a cafe I would recommend to go to out of your way, just to pop in if you’re already in the area.

Chan’s Drink – I forgot what it is haha

Affogato!

Affogato for me because I love affogato. Did you know that the ice cream has no calories when it’s renamed a coffee drink? Don’t check on that.

Cranberry Nut Bread

I think that’s what this was. I didn’t realize it was a whole freaking loaf of bread haha. I just wanted to try their clotted cream and it sounded like it would go well with this bread. Well the workers were not so friendly and this bread was basically cold. Wish it could have been warmed up a bit because I was trying it with….

English Clotted Cream

I’ve been wanting to try this for ages and it was disappointing. I think it might have been because the bread was cold and doughy. I’m not out there dying to try clotted cream again anytime soon. If anyone likes clotted cream, please tell me how you eat it! I’ve seen it sold at Foodland Farms.

Hamyang Family Breakfast #2

Yes, you heard it here first folks. Another round of breakfast at the favorite Auntie’s house. I don’t mind SWEATING MY BUTT off for this. Heated floor, home and sofa be damned – we ready for grind! Dare I say…this breakfast might have been better than the first??

Like, even the fried piece of spam as. Although, is fried spam ever bad? I think I like Korean spam more than American spam. I’ll laugh if it’s the same spam lol.

Had to take two pictures to get all the dishes in. Yup, just sliced potatoes fried with spam – freaking good. Simple dishes are always best.

Star dish of the day, stir fry octopus. Man, this trip really awakened my love for octopus. There’s no way to replicate this kind of cooking, I could never find this anywhere else. It tastes as good as it looks folks.

Of course gotta have soup and rice. Gosh, I don’t even know what kind of greens were in this soup. I should ask Chan. There’s my bowl of rice with spam of course. I think the egg omelette had spam too, three spam dishes, no can go wrong! I miss these breakfasts…*sniff*…

Hamyang Family Dinner #2

Amazing banchan of course. Would you expect anything less?

Could even get all the banchan in one shot! Each banchan was delicious.

Fried Yellow Croaker

Sorry if the eyes freak you out. I’ve always seen this on TV but never had it myself. It’s super good. A bit dangerous since it’s so bony. You really have to be careful when you eat this dish. I guess that’s what makes each morsel taste so good.

Jeju Black Pig

So soft and tender! Delicious.

Miyeokguk (Seaweed Soup with Beef)

Yummy, such a nice warming dish. I know this is traditionally a birthday dish, I don’t think it was anyone’s birthday that night? Anyway, another wonderful dinner. Good times with such a warm and welcoming family, just warms your heart!

I’m going to take a brief break from posting during the holiday week so Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! See you in 2025 and stay safe!

Mixed Plate Friday

A bunch of bananas

Yup. Dole Bananas. After we returned our car in Jinju, I visited the emart before we loaded into the train to busan (ha-ha). I like bananas so why not. And they already yellow and Dole? Can trust right? The bunch of bananas had a bit of a journey. I may have dropped it here and there but they made it safely to Busan. After all that hassle, I tried a banana the next day and it was AWFUL. Oh my god I have never had a worse banana. Anyway, I think I tried a banana (non-Dole) at the airport lounge before coming home and that one was good. This was a big no-no.

Hawaiian Paradise Coffee Cafe

Look! A cute cafe in the Busan Train Station! It was pretty busy all the time. We don’t even have one of these here in Hawaii. I didn’t get to try it because I’m not much of a coffee drinker and there was a Krispy Kreme right across the way so I of course had to eat donuts.

Perilla Oil

Like I mentioned in the previous post, I learned the power of perilla oil during this trip. Just some oil in a dish with salt and you’ve got yourself liquid gold dipping sauce. We bought a pack of perilla oil at the Costco in Korea and it tastes SO good. I wonder if we have this brand here…

Hamyang Daebong Mountain Valley Monorail

Chan’s Uncle bought us all tickets to visit Hamyang Daebong Mountain Valley Monorail. I knew nothing about this and came into it blind, apparently it’s a fairly new recreation spot with the longest monorail in Korea. If you know me at all, I cannot handle any kind of rides. I get air sick and sea sick…motion sick in general but I popped my bonine and was ready.

Apparently you can zipline here too. Ha I say. Because I can’t.

Monorail

Here’s the monorail. It’s very small and VERY VERY SLOW. I have never wanted a ride to go faster in my life. It felt like you’re slowly clicking-clacking up the rails. It felt so long lol. I didn’t get sick. The ride down was worse because you’re basically squished into the seats in front of you.

Also! They weigh you before loading you into the monorail. Don’t worry, they basically weigh your group of passengers, not just one person at a time. Well, we got placed in a monorail with our own group which was completely fine with me. On the return trip, the guy doesn’t use a scale and said he uses his eyes and added two people to our rail. It’s okay, I came back alive.

Hamyang Family Breakfast #1

Breakfast #1 Spread

It wouldn’t be an overstatement to say that my favorite meals during the trip was cooked by Chan’s Aunt, particularly this Aunt. She invited us to breakfast twice and both times were immaculate. You can tell the dishes were all made with such love, so much variety and so much fresh options. I wish I could eat like this all the time.

I wish I had the names of all the dishes but I don’t, sorry! This was like stirfried sliced meat dish. There was acorn jelly on the table which I wouldn’t surprised if she made that herself from scratch. My favorite on the table was absolutely the sliced octopus. She serves it up with perilla oil and salt basically. This trip is what made me fall in love with perilla oil. Good perilla oil that is.

Yes, I know, it’s just a bowl of rice. Well not just. It of course has some good beans in it, so good. Everything was so good. Insert crying emoji here because I miss this food so much!

Then she served up sliced pears on the little forks. I really felt like I was in a Korean drama. My only complaint? The heat in the apartment! I guess older folks like it warm so not only is their heater on, the floor is heated and the couch was a heated stone. OMG, us “youngins” were dying of heat. I couldn’t stand it and just wanted to walk around outside to enjoy the actual cold weather!