I love kimchee. It's becoming a (thankfully healthy) addiction. I eat it right out of the container, in soup, on rice, mixed with veggies, tofu, noodles, burritos, pretty much anything.
I've tried lots of brands, and have settled on one in particular as my favorite:
Ideally, I'd get kimchee from a Korean grocer- the unbranded/house-made ones that are good are almost rapturously good. But it can be hit or miss. Sometimes I'll end up with one so spicy, my lips go numb and I can't taste anything other than mouth-fire. Or there are some non-vegetarian ones that have really pronounced flavors of fermented shrimp or anchovies, which I don't like at all.
Sunja's brand is all natural and vegan, there are so many health benefits, it's full of live enzymes, very low sodium, high in fiber, helps digestion...there are too many to list, but you can read all about why kimchee is one of the best superfoods HERE.
I can get it at nearby markets (Whole Foods also carries it), which is excellent, as I go through TWO a week. Kimchee rules my world.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Easy BBQ jalepeno poppers
Ingredients:
jalapenos
Cream cheeae
Throw jalepenos on the highest part if the grill. Grill until they are soft but not too soft. You want them to still hold some sort of shape.
When cool carefully slice lengthwise on one side only.
With a spoon scrape out all the seeds.
Replace that with cream cheese.
Close it up!
Done!
What are your favorite BBQ recipes?
jalapenos
Cream cheeae
Throw jalepenos on the highest part if the grill. Grill until they are soft but not too soft. You want them to still hold some sort of shape.
When cool carefully slice lengthwise on one side only.
With a spoon scrape out all the seeds.
Replace that with cream cheese.
Close it up!
Done!
What are your favorite BBQ recipes?
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