Friday, December 25, 2009

Miso Soup and Sushi Christmas Lunch

Chestnuts roasting by an open fire.... Not so much

Lunch this year is Miso Soup and Sushi

Miso Soup is very Japanese, but not so common in the U.S.

Exceptionally simple to make, the most important thing is the Miso. We use Hacho Miso, from Eden Organics

6 cups water, bring to boil
Add one leak, sliced thin.
Reduce heat to medium
After 5 minutes, add carrots (I match stick them). Simmer another 5 minutes.
Add 1 lb cubed tofu (I let it drain for an hour before hand), reduce heat to low
After 3 minutes, scoop out some of the broth into a bowl, and mix in 5 tbs of Miso - stir, then add back in.
Simmer for 2 minutes - serve!

Sushi -

First, make the rice in a rice cooker. No rice cooker? Buy one - you will thank me later. Buy one with a real top that locks down - not a glass top one.

Ingredients - well, this is Wisconsin, so no raw tuna (unless you can find someplace that sells frozen sushi grade). We use cooked shrimp, smoked salmon, cream cheese, carrots, cucumber, wasabi, toasted sesame seeds in a variety of combo's.

It's easy to roll - check out you tube

1 comment:

Scott Sterner said...

David, not sure this comment will get to you since this is your old blog, but I was wondering if I could connect with you some time.

I am a church planter coming to Madison in the near future and ran across some of your blogging via a brief google search. I am not interested in recruiting future attenders, simply desiring to network a bit with like minded Christ followers in the area.

I am planting with the Acts 29 network and possibly EFCA as well. You can check out our site at:

http://www.thevinemadison.org

You can email me at:

ssterner@thevinemadison.org

My team is not yet in the area, but I am up there on a somewhat regular basis.

Scott