The Joy of Mother’s Cooking

4 01 2012

Or the joy of “eating” mother’s cooking I should say. I live close enough to my parents but never eat there except at this time of the year.  I eat out a lot but I still think my mother’s cooking is the best.  Some of what was served during this year’s new year holidays.

Datemaki. Hers is so good I cannot eat store-bought ones.

Yakibuta. Honey and pickled plum are the secret ingredients.

Roast beef made with Japanese beef.

Chicken liver paté.

Shimeji and eringi mushroom quiche. She didn't make the pie crust.

She also made waffles for breakfast on the 3rd and there was one leftover piece of tarte tatin made with pears she had baked for guests on the 30th that I had.  All so yum.  Until next year…


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4 01 2012
xandimusic

great Ayako! Do you have a wok recipe??

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5 01 2012
Ayako Mathies

Hmmm. I don’t really cook Chinese though my mother does and she uses great recipes by Wu Wen, a Chinese lady living in Japan who has published many cookbooks on Chinese cooking.
http://www.wu-wen.com/

Seems that she has only published in Japanese…

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6 01 2012
xandimusic

oh, doesn’t matter! 😉
I even can’t understand the letters 😀

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5 01 2012
yukitchen

choooo oishisooo! I would love to try yakibuta, datemaki and quiche!!!

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5 01 2012
Ayako Mathies

Good choices!

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