when i need an asian tasting food

In attempt to catch up with the piling house chores, I did a lot of work today and I am beat. My body is telling me lie down and sleep but it’s already 7:30pm so I don’t want to take a nap now and be awake in the middle of the night. Instead, I will use my remaining energy to write a couple of blog entries.

When I saw Lamielle’s Sesame Green Beans with Chili a few days ago, I told myself that I am going to cook it so yesterday, I cooked it but since hubby surprised me by coming home early and taking me out to lunch, I was not able to eat it right away. Today, I had the chance to savor it and boy, did it taste great.

Sesame Green Beans with Chili

Sesame Green Beans with Chili

I swear, it looks and tastes better than it looks like on the photo. It’s probably just the crappy phone camera or the fact that I have reheated the food. I will be definitely cooking this again because it is healthy, easy to prepare and I can find all the ingredients in our local grocery store. This means, I don’t have to drive all the way tot the Asian store to get the ingredients.

pregnancy food cravings

Right now, I eat ice cream and sweets more than usual but other than those, I really don’t have strong cravings anymore. During the first trimester of my pregnancy, I really get upset and moody if I don’t get to eat what I crave for. And the problem was, most of the food I was craving back then were Filipino food.

It was a bit difficult because I can’t have all the ingredients I need for cooking Filipino food from the local grocery stores here. I have to go to the only Asian store in the city (25 minutes drive from our place) and they also have very limited stuff there. In my desperation, I sometimes just leave out an ingredient or two and just try really hard to get the taste I am craving for.

Here are some of the Filipino food I cooked during the first few months of my pregnancy.

embutido

embutido

pancit

pancit

sahog sa pancit

sahog sa pancit

sopas

sopas

camote-q

camote-q

sinigang

sinigang

giniling

giniling

The photos are of not the best quality because I only used what’s always within my reach—my phone.

I ate most of these food alone (not in one sitting though) but some of which I shared with my husband like the camote-q and the giniling. He’s quite choosy when it comes to food but when he tasted something he likes, he’ll eat a lot of it.

on this nice spring day

My husband has a day off today. He got one so that he can enjoy one of Spring’s first warm days. Yes, it is already spring here (finally!) and it is warm enough to walk around in a light sweater. This morning, we had walked to our community’s center (sa bayan, 15minutes walk from our place) and had a refreshing drink in one of the coffee shops there. It is really a lovely day here. Too nice that is ironic that a major natural catastrophe is happening on the other side of the world. I can’t help but think of my family back home. They are nowhere near the shore but even so; I still hope this catastrophe will not, in any way, affect them. Let’s all pray for all those who are affected by this natural disaster.

In other news, I am so caught up now with my Odesk jobs that I can’t update my blogs regularly (again). It’s true. As much as I want it, I just can’t cope with all demands of running my own blogs and my virtual jobs. Of course it is possible but considering that I am pregnant and that I am a fulltime wife (without maids), there are also some offline things I have to attend to: my husband, housework, my unborn baby, and myself.

Every time my husband is at home, I can’t really work anymore. He is not an attention seeking person but when he is home, we’d rather spend time with each other. Right now, he went to his hairdresser to get a haircut. It’ll take him an hour or less so I have this time to write an entry or two.

It’s already 3:30pm here and I am sitting in our balcony after that delicious late light lunch my husband prepared for us.

light lunch vienspot.com

Kornspitz stuffed with rocula leaves, mozzarella cheese, ham, sliced cherry tomatoes, and light sour cream. A bit of balsamic vinegar, salt, and pepper were added too.

my lunch

This is my lunch. It’s quick to prepare and it’s delicious.

I normally eat rice with viand for lunch but today, I just can’t get past the different Mediterranean antipasti in our fridge so I decided to eat them instead.

easy-to-prepare lunch

Mixed Mediterranean antipasti for a quick fix

easy-to-prepare lunch

Mixed Mediterranean antipasti for a quick fix

Dried tomatoes marinated in olive oil, black pitted olives, green olives stuffed with almonds, capers, and toasted bread dipped in olive oil.

Normally, you get a few of these as starters in restaurants. We also eat them as starters at home, but today I have a great craving for them that I am eating not only a few but a lot. LOL!

I think these are healthy food. They are high on calories, which is not at all bad because being pregnant, I need all the energy-producing food I can get.

healthy salad recipes

When I was a kid, I hated vegetables and there’s nobody in the world who can sweet talk me into eating those leafy, greenish thingy. My father might have threatened to spank me a couple of times, after begging me to at least try some veggies, but I supposed he gave up at some point.

With fruits, however; it’s different. I’ve always love fruits and I can eat just about any fruit presented to me. Give me the sourest, the stinkiest, or the weirdest tasking fruit and I will still eat it.

I think I started to eat vegetables in my early twenties and I can’t really remember how and why, but I supposed it has something to do with pancit bihon. Pancit bihon is a food I really like but when I was a kid, I would painstakingly separate the veggies and not eat them. Maybe at some point, I got lazy and decided to just put everything in my mouth (or maybe it was just out of politeness, or in the name of manners—not sure anymore). Something like that might have prompted me to eat veggies and realize that they are not that bad at all.

Right now, veggies are important part of my diet. I don’t have to have it every meal but I often craaaave for it. I also learned how to make some good tasking salads. Preparing salads is easy because it requires too little or no cooking at all. Sometimes, if we had a heavy lunch, a bowl of salad and a few slices of bread would already suffice for dinner. Here are some of my favorite salads and these are also the kinds I often prepare at home.

calamari and rocula salad: I copied this recipe from Don Camillo, our favorite italian restaurant here in Graz

cobb salad: I copied the recipe from one of our favorite restaurants in Shanghai, Elements Fresh

mozzarella and tomato with basil salad: common quick to prepare salad and it's very good too!

Here’s what’s in them:

Calamari and rocula Salad: Calami rings, grilled or quickly fried with a lot of garlic, mixed with rocula leaves, some olive oil, balsamic vinegar, salt and pepper.

Cobb salad: Lettuce (can’t see in the photo because they’re under the other ingredients), cheddar cheese, avocado, hard boiled eggs, paprika, bacon, salt, pepper. If you want you can also add some slices of fried chicken breast and carrots. Everything is cubed. Salad can be eaten with any dressing but i like it most with balsamic vinegar and olive oil.

Mozzarella and tomato with basil salad: This is really easy, just slice the tomatoes and mozzarella cheer and topped them with some fresh basil leaves. Pour a bit or olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Add some salt and pepper to taste.