This is divine and exotic!
Category: Asian flavors
Coconut Panna Cotta with mango and lime syrup
Ahi tuna and avocado tartare
This is sensational. It mingles fresh ahi tuna, avocado, cucumber and spice and will impress the most knowledgeable food critic.
The prep time is 10 minutes and it’s ready in about 30 minutes. Serve with small rice crackers.
3/4 lb sashimi grade ahi tuna, diced
1/2 cup diced cucumber
1 avocado, peeled, pitted and diced
1/4 cup chopped green onion
1 tsp red pepper flakes (or less if you don’t want it too spicy)
1 tbsp toasted sesame seeds
1 1/2 tsp lemon juice
2 tsp sesame oil (I use toasted sesame oil)
1/4 cup soy sauce (I use low sodium soy sauce)
In a medium bowl, combine the tuna, cucumber, avocado, green onion, red pepper flakes and sesame seeds.
Pour in the lemon juice, sesame oil and soy sauce and stir carefully to blend so as not to mash the avocado. Place this bowl into a larger bowl that has been filled with ice. Chill in the refrigerator for 15 minutes but no longer, the terrific freshness of the fish will be lost.
Once chilled, remove the bowl from the ice and invert onto a serving dish. Serve
To toast the sesame seeds,
Heat a dry skillet over medium heat, add sesame seeds and cook until toasted and fragrant, about 3 minutes. Stir often to prevent burning.
Curried cauliflower with currants and pinenuts (CleanCuisine)
This recipe is really unusual and full of flavor.
Serves 6-8
Dressing
1/4 cup plus 2 tbsp rice wine vinegar
1 1/2 tbsp granulated sugar
2 tsp Madras curry powder
1/4 tsp sea salt
freshly ground black pepper to taste
1/2 cup olive oil
Cauliflower
2lbs cauliflower florets
2 tbsp kosher salt
3/4 cup pine nuts, toasted (I used about 1/2 cup at most)
3/4 cup dried currants
1/3 cup raw sunflower seeds
1 small red onion, finely chopped
Method for the dressing
In a large bowl, mix the rice vinegar and sugar until the sugar is dissolved.
Whisk in the curry powder, salt and pepper.
Very slowly, drizzle the oilve oil and whisk into the vinegar mixture until incorporated. Taste and add more salt and pepper if desired. Set the dressing aside.
Method for the cauliflower
Blanch the cauliflower in salted boiling water. Drain and add pine nuts, currants, sunflower seeds and onions. Pour the dressing over the salad, tossing lightly to mix thoroughly. Chill for 1 -2 hours before serving. (I didn’t have time to chill it for that long when I made it and it was still great warm)
Plating
Mound the salad onto a plate in a compact pile and decorate with a few cilantro leaves
Couscous, Orange and Carrot Salad
I love this salad and it’s great multiplied for larger groups. It’s fresh, healthy, low calorie and tastes out of the ordinary because of the wonderful zingy dressing with all the minced ginger. This is a Canadian recipe from a book I have used to death called New Light Cooking by Anne Lindsey.
1 3/4 cups chicken stock or water (I use chicken stock)
1 1/4 cups couscous
2 oranges,sectioned and chopped, removing the pith
1 cup coarsely shredded carrots
1/2 cup currants
1/4 cup chopped fresh cilantro, (coriander for the Brits!) parsley or mint. ( I use cilantro)
Ginger Vinaigrette
2 tbsp each of balsamic vinegar and fresh lemon juice
2 tbsp each of olive or vegetable oil and water
1 tbsp each of granulated sugar and minced gingerroot
1/4 tsp each of salt, freshly ground black pepper and ground cumin (I like to roast my cumin)
In a saucepan, bring water to a boil, add couscous and stir quickly to mix. Cover and remove from the heat. Let stand for 10 minutes to absorb the liquid. Using a fork, fluff the couscous and then let cool.
In a salad bowl combine oranges, carrots, currants, cilantro and couscous.
Ginger Vinaigrette- In a small bowl, whisk together the vinegar, lemon juice, oil, water, sugar, ginger, salt, pepper and cumin. Pour the vinaigrette over the salad and toss to mix.
A wonderfully tasty, easy Asian Noodle Salad to dress up or down
My son Oliver loves making this dish and has added whatever is in the fridge to it, eg cold shredded chicken, cooked prawns, sugar snap peas, lots of sliced scallions, peas, sliced red pepper, chopped cilantro, sliced carrot…
(You can double, treble or quadruple this recipe very easily)
Easy Asian Noodle salad (serves 4)
1lb of noodles or spaghetti
Sauce
4 Tablespoons soy sauce
4 garlic cloves
2 Teaspoons roasted sesame oil
1 good teaspoon red pepper flakes (or more, depending how spicy you like it)
1/2 cup vegetable oil
Cook the noodles in boiling salted water, and when al dente, drain and set aside.
Put all sauce ingredients in a food processor and add to drained warm noodles.
Toss a few times. Add whatever you like to it in the way of cooked meat, fish or raw vegetables sliced and it’s just as good adding nothing! Serve warm or at room temp.
It’s also a great marinade.
Marinated goat cheese with ginger, basil, garlic and orange zest
Here is a spectacular appetizer I have done countless times and always to a “wow” when people first try it. It’s simple but really raises the bar.
Serves 6 to 10.
Serve at room temperature with crackers or can be served in Belgium endive cups. Also great with crusty bread as the oil marinade is wonderful to mop up.
1 (12 oz approx) log soft goat cheese, or 3 smaller logs, chilled. (I bought regular plain supermarket goat cheese, 11oz log size)
¾ cup extra virgin olive oil
1 tbsp whole peppercorns, preferably a mixture of white, pink and black
1 tsp whole allspice berries
2 cloves garlic, finely minced (I used the garlic crusher)
2 tbsp finely minced fresh ginger (I grated the ginger)
1/3 cup slivered fresh basil
1 full tsp grated orange zest
(crackers or Belgium endive)
Using a thin-bladed vegetable knife, cut the goat cheese into ½ inch slices. (Dip the blade into hot tap water after each cut or the slices with split)
Arrange the slices in a pretty, heat -resistant dish that you can serve.
In a small saucepan combine the olive oil, peppercorns and allspice berries.
In a small bowl combine the garlic, ginger, basil and orange zest.
Place the saucepan over medium high heat and cook until the peppercorns begin to pop, about 2-3 minutes.
Remove the pan from the heat and immediately stir in the garlic mixture. Stand back a bit as you do this as it really bubbles up!!
After 5 seconds of stirring, pour the hot olive oil mixture over the goat cheese evenly, covering all the slices with the mixture well.
Marinate in the refrigerator for at least 3 hours, covered with plastic wrap.
(This recipe can be completed to this point up to 1 week before serving!)






