Showing posts with label eating at home. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eating at home. Show all posts

Cooking at Home: Labour Day Weekend Dinner with Baked Chili Lime Shrimp, Garden Salad with Homemade Lemon Vinaigrette, Roasted Garlic Chipotle Baby Potatoes, Roasted Shishito Peppers, and Baked Harissa Chicken with Homemade Tzatziki

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Saturday, August 30, 2025
My friend Chelsea recently got a new job at a gorgeous and very highly-rated hair salon so I made an appointment with her for a wash and cut — the first one I've had at a salon in nearly 15 years. I usually cut my own hair because I always wear it up and no one notices, anyway, but my hair was getting too long and I figured I could support my friend this way, too. Since I was the last client of the day, she gave an extra long scalp massage, snipped off three inches, and added some nice new layers. (I tipped her generously.) And since she works four minutes from her house, we went back to her place to cook dinner.

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Baked chili lime shrimp

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Garden salad with feta

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Roasted garlic chipotle baby potatoes

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Roasted shishito peppers

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Baked harissa chicken

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Dinner is served!

On the menu for tonight: chili lime shrimp with a hint of honey and a sprinkle of parsley, a gigantic garden salad with feta and homemade lemon vinaigrette, roasted garlic chipotle baby potatoes, roasted shishito peppers with onion dip, and baked harissa chicken with homemade tzatziki sauce. Chelsea contemplated making zucchini fritters as well, but we thought this was ambitious enough for the three of us. I prepped all the vegetables and roast the potatoes, Chelsea prepared the chicken and the tzatziki, and Braden cooked the shrimp and peppers. I just gotta say: this dinner was INCREDIBLE. There's something super-satisfying about eating an delicious meal that you've prepared with friends. It's funny because I never cook like this at home, but put me in someone else's kitchen, and I don't mind doing the work. 

We went for a walk around her neighbourhood afterwards and then had dessert: lemon curd gelato with black currant sorbetto from Chocolate & Company. I said before that my favourite combination was black currant and coconut, but no — this is my ultimate flavour combo. Suffice it to say, I have had a really, really good long weekend.

Cooking at Home: Canada Day Dinner with Corn & Blueberry Salad with Feta and Hawaiian Pulled Pork Sliders

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Monday, June 30, 2025
My friends Chelsea and Braden invited me over to their house for a little pre-Canada Day dinner:

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Corn and blueberry salad with feta

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BBQ pulled pork

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Grilled pineapple

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Hawaiian pulled pork sliders

Not sure where they get their recipes, but this dinner was amazing. Sweet and savoury, fresh and refreshing — the perfect choices for a summer meal. We did agree that a second side like sweet potato fries would've made the dinner even better, but what calories and fat grams we saved on that went to dessert at Chocolate & Company (riding on the theme of summer, I got black currant sorbetto and coconut gelato, my new favourite combo), the perfect ending to an incredible dinner.

Cooking at Home: A Low-Key Birthday Dinner with Seafood Linguine and Carrot Cake

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Saturday, May 3, 2025
It was my friend Braden's 36th birthday and he just wanted a really low-key dinner, so he and Chelsea invited me over to their house for a quiet home-cooked meal:

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Seafood linguine

His mom made one of his favourite dishes: linguine in a spiced tomato sauce with scallops, shrimp, asparagus, and basil — a light, delicious, aromatic pasta that, frankly, I could've eaten three portions of. It was paired with Caesar salad (with homemade dressing and croutons!) and slices of crusty baguette on the side. 

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Carrot cake with cinnamon icing and pecans

For his birthday cake, Chelsea baked his favourite carrot cake with cinnamon icing (she had to make it gluten-free with egg replacement because she has a lot of allergies, but it was actually surprisingly tasty — denser than regular carrot cake, but still moist and flavourful). The three of us spent the rest of the night taking a long walk around their neighbourhood with their dog, just talking, joking, and sharing new music (which turned into a whole nostalgic conversation about our teenage years that ended up with us getting tickets to see Taking Back Sunday and Coheed and Cambria in August). Sometimes the best celebrations are spent quietly and, indeed, Braden seemed to be very happy.

Cooking at Home: Beef Stew Over Mashed Potatoes

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Saturday, September 14, 2024
Went over to Chelsea's to hang out, where the theme of the evening was COMFORT:

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Beef stew with mashed potatoes

A hearty beef stew with carrots and parsnips over mashed potatoes for dinner, a long walk with her dog, lemon sorbet for dessert, several games of Uno, and a re-watch of 10 Things I Hate About You. A successful (and unexpectedly nostalgic) Saturday night in!

Cooking at Home: A BBQ Dinner of Farmer's Sausages, Cheeseburgers, and LA-Style Galbi

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Saturday, July 27, 2024
Another summer weekend means another outdoor BBQ session, this time back at Minji and Daniel's house:

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Grilling action

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Farmer's sausage in brioche bun

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Angus beef burgers with Swiss

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LA-style galbi

Seven of us dined on delicious farmer's sausages in comically tiny brioche buns, Angus beef cheeseburgers, some of the most incredible marinated galbi that Minji's mom had left at her house (bless Korean parents for always wanting to feed their children), plus watermelon and ice cream sandwiches for dessert. Not as indulgent as our insane Canada Day feast, but still a truly delightful dinner. (And we didn't eat so much that we wanted to explode.) Bless friends with backyards and BBQ grills!

Cooking at Home: A BBQ Dinner of Cheeseburgers, Sweet Potato Fries, and Mexican-Style Corn

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Saturday, July 20, 2024
Went over to my friend Chelsea's this evening for a casual dinner:

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Cheeseburger, sweet potato fries, and Mexican-style corn

We were originally going to make enchiladas but decided to fire up the BBQ instead because the weather was really nice today, so we decided on beef burgers with Monterey Jack, arugula, tomatoes, and caramelized onions; sweet potato fries; and Mexican-style corn (elote, except grilled instead of boiled and feta instead of cotija because we couldn't find any at the supermarket). After our delicious dinner, we went to take a long walk with her dog and went to Chocolate & Company for gelato (dark chocolate with pear and cinnamon — an unexpectedly amazing combination). A perfect Saturday summer night!

Cooking at Home: Canada Day BBQ Feast

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Monday, July 1, 2024
The BBQ madness continues as my friends Minji and Daniel hosted a Canada Day BBQ for seven of us today. I think this may win as the biggest, most epic BBQ I've ever been to:

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Grilling Italian sausages, bratwursts, and baked potatoes

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Baking Peri peri chicken and more baked potatoes

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Grilling Angus beef burgers with cheddar

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Grilling giant tiger shrimp

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Grilling beef skewers, kohlrabi, and eggplant

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Grilling mushroom caps and mixed veggies

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Beef skewers with bell peppers and onions

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Peri peri chicken

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Corn on the cob

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Smoked BBQ pork back ribs

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Loaded baked potatoes

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Grilled pineapple

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Watermelon and pineapple

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Sparklers!

I ate enough for three people. We started grilling at 4:00PM and just kept going until 9:00PM. That doesn't even include the ice cream sandwiches we had after we lit up 20 sparklers. Or the homemade peach sorbet (they just got an ice cream maker) we had while playing Deception: Murder in Hong Kong. Basically, this was the best Canada Day, ever. 

Cooking at Home: First Backyard BBQ of Summer 2024

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Saturday, June 29, 2024
Canada Day weekend means barbeques, which started off with Korean BBQ yesterday and continues today with this summer's first backyard BBQ at my friend Chelsea's:

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Grilled steak, corn on the cob, grilled bell peppers with feta, roast potatoes and mushrooms, and mixed green salad

Grilled steaks, corn on the cob, grilled bell peppers with feta, roast potatoes and mushrooms, and some mixed greens to keep it healthy(ish). Went for a long walk around her neighbourhood as the sun was setting and then we went to get giant ice cream waffle cones for dessert which totally negated the 10,000 steps I got in today, but it's okay because it's the long weekend which means cheat day will actually last until next Tuesday. 

Cooking at Home: Victoria Day Weekend Hot Pot

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Saturday, May 18, 2024
Seven of us went over to Minji and Daniel's house for edibles, hot pot, and playing Betrayal until 3:00AM.

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Spicy broth and tomato broth for hot pot

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Dumplings, fish balls, seafood balls, rice cakes, udon noodles, king oyster mushrooms, enoki mushrooms, winter melon, Chinese yam, kohlrabi, gluten puffs, tofu puffs, bean curd puffs, watercress, and dandelion greens

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Dumplings, fish balls, seafood balls, rice cakes, udon noodles, beef balls, and lamb slices

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Spicy broth and mushroom broth for hot pot

And we got enough food to bring home for the next three meals because we bought enough groceries for a small army.

An excellent start to the long weekend!

Eating at Home: A Housewarming Potluck

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Sunday, April 21, 2024
My co-worker friends Daniel and Minji invited me and several of our other co-workers to their new house for a little housewarming potluck:

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Garlic bread

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Potato salad

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Chicken wings

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Beef bulgogi (served with rice)

There were also some tasty jalapeño chicken sliders that I didn't photograph for some reason (even though I ate three of them) and bubble tea from Chatime for everyone as well. As I hate cooking, my contribution to this dinner was an assortment of cake slices from Butter Baker:

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Pink VelvetVanilla chiffon cake with soft cream cheese crème and house made raspberry jam

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Blueberry & Yogurt: Vanilla chiffon cake with blueberry and black currant Chantilly cream, Greek yogurt cream, and house made blueberry jam

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Matchamisu: Uji matcha chiffon cake with mascarpone vanilla crème and chocolate Chantilly cream

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The Earl Grey: Vanilla chiffon cake with Earl Grey Chantilly cream, Earl Grey syrup, and house made raspberry jam

After a house tour and a lot of intermittent playtime with their four cats, the night ended with six intense rounds of Scattergories (one must challenge things like whether Willy Wonka constitutes as a "thing" for "a thing you don't want in your house" or if a ferris wheel is a vehicle). Suffice it to say, the party was a success (and their house is lovely!).

Eating at Home: End of Year Family Dinner

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Sunday, February 4, 2024
It's almost Chinese New Year, which means this week is all about the end-of-year family dinners. We're not super traditional since most of my relatives have lived in Canada for decades, but we do enjoy a good family gathering since we only have them a few times a year. So tonight, my Aunt Barbara hosted dinner at her house for 11 of us on my dad's side of the family:

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Braised abalone with broccoli

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Chinese roast duck

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Sweet and sour shrimp

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Shrimp-stuffed roast chicken

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Braised pork hocks with lotus root

And for dessert, egg tarts and mandarin oranges (of course). No one in my family actually likes hosting dinner at home (cooking + people = a lot of effort and a lot of cleaning) so we usually go out to a restaurant for dinner, but it was really nice to hang out with my cousins at home and chat for hours. I actually can't remember the last time we did this (it might be over a decade ago), but I hope we can do it more often in the new year. You know, so long as someone else is willing to host. 

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