Turning 17 meant a Korean feast and 2 cakes; I love my girl (and my tummy) that much!
We began with Elly's request - Bulgogi: slices of beef & veg in a pureed marinade of soy sauce, onion, garlic, an apple and an Asian pear. Sweet & delicious! We also had my favorite - Jeyuk Bokem: slices of pork & veg in a marinade of soy, Gochujang (spicy red bean paste), garlic and sugar. Just a touch of bite! We had steamed rice, Elly's Mom's very spicy (but good) Kimchi and a delicious mixed greens salad with mandarin oranges and dried cranberries & golden raisins and this wonderful, wonderful dressing. The dressing makes a lot -- which is perfect because you're going to want to have it again and again.
Asian Salad Dressing
(http://allrecipes.com/recipe/asian-ginger-dressing/)
Blend all the ingredients together until well incorporated; store in the refrigerator and shake before using.
3 cloves minced garlic
2 Tbsp minced ginger root
1 cup olive oil
1/3 cup rice wine vinegar
1/2 cup soy sauce
3 Tbsp honey
1/4 cup water
I found the Korean Rainbow Rice Cake, when trolling the internet for recipes. It was intriguing so I decided to give it a try.
THIS cake was the real hit of the night: Lighter Authentic New York Cheesecake! (http://bakingbites.com/2011/01/lighter-authentic-new-york-cheesecake/).
We shared our meal with another host family, who have gotten to know Elly very well over the past 2 years, and one of Elly's Korean schoolmates. Elly said the meal and the presents were perfect ....
And they had so much fun creating messages with their sparklers! |
I'd encourage any of you adventurous eaters out there to try different foods. From my experiences over the last 4 years, a lot of them are as easy as reading a recipe ..................
but sooooo much more rewarding!
Bon Appétit!
5 comments:
I'll try that salad dressing - I love to try new ones. You're a good sport to make the celebration so special.
It would be adventuresome to try out all those new foods but I have to say things like your cheese cake are more to my taste. Glad you are enjoying all the new foods. Looks like a grand birthday celebration!
You've got the be the best host~mom in the world!!!
The food looks totally intriguing and droolin' delicious!!!
God bless ya sweetie and have a blast with those beautiful girls of yours!
The Korean Rainbow Rice Cake looks so good! I think I'll start with that salad dressing looks simple to make!
Happy Birthday to Elly!!!
The food looks amazing!
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