🦃美國感恩節餐盤系列之【火雞】知多少
每年11月的第四個星期四是美國的感恩節,感恩節這天是親朋好友相聚共享傳統美食,對生活中美好事物表達感謝的重要節日。感恩節的起源可以追溯至1621年在美國麻州舉行的三天三夜豐收慶典,當地萬帕諾格部落的印地安人教英國移民如何種植美洲作物、打獵及捕魚,而英國移民則準備豐盛野火雞、玉米、綠色蔬菜和乾果宴請印地安人。
今天,火雞仍然是美國感恩節晚餐的經典菜色,AIT也準備了一些有趣的火雞小常識來跟台灣朋友們分享這項傳統!
✅美國是世界上最大的火雞生產國和出口國,也是火雞人均消費量最高的國家。
✅明尼蘇達州是美國火雞產量最高的州。
✅在美國,每年約有2,000家獨立農場飼養將近2.5億隻火雞。
✅ 美國開國元勛班傑明.富蘭克林將火雞稱為「美國真正的原住民」,並認為火雞是種「勇猛無畏的鳥類」。
✅自1870年代以來,火雞都會被當成禮物送給美國總統。
圖說:美國在台協會農業貿易辦事處史安莉組長參加活動利用美國火雞肉來料理經典台菜三杯雞!美國火雞肉 + 經典台菜 = 「美」味在台灣!
🦃【America’s Thanksgiving Table #1 TURKEY】
Celebrated on the fourth Thursday in November, Thanksgiving in the United States is a time to gather with family and friends, share a traditional meal and express gratitude for the good things in life. Thanksgiving traces its origins to a three-day harvest celebration held in 1621 in what is now Massachusetts. Local Wampanoag Indians taught English settlers how to survive by growing native crops, hunting and fishing. The settlers invited the Wampanoag to feast on wild turkeys, corn, green vegetables, and dried fruits.
To date, turkey is still the main course at a typical American Thanksgiving dinner. AIT has prepared some fun facts about Turkey to introduce this Thanksgiving tradition with Taiwan friends!
✅The United States is the world’s largest turkey producer, exporter, and per capita consumer of turkey.
✅Minnesota is the top U.S. turkey producing state
✅Each year, about 250 million turkeys are raised on about 2,000 independent farms across the United States.
✅ U.S. Founding Father Benjamin Franklin called the turkey a “true original native of America” and believed the turkey to be a “bird of great courage.”
✅Turkeys have been sent to the White House as gifts to the American President since the 1870s.
Photo caption: AIT’s Agricultural Trade Office Director Emily Scott cooks “Three Cups Chicken” with U.S. turkey meat. U.S. turkey meets one of Taiwan’s favorite dishes!
同時也有20部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過92萬的網紅ochikeron,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Have you seen the movie Ponyo (Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea)? This video will show you how to make 3-Minute Instant Chicken Ramen with ham that Pony...
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Always heartened to read of Singaporeans who help others, whether providing food to the poor like Mr Toh, or doing a something extra for our NSmen like Mr Tan (featured in ST http://bit.ly/161Yfod). There are many ways to help, and Mr Toh and Mr Tan do it the way they know best. I hope they inspire others to step out and spread this spirit of generosity. – LHL
Toh Ah Wat is 65 and runs a drinks stall at Ang Mo Kio market. He lives in a four-room flat in Yishun with two of his four children, and his wife. He takes only three days off a month. But his hard work earns him enough to be generous – any one who can’t afford a meal in the area gets a free breakfast from him – a hot drink and kaya and butter toast.
Each morning, I wake up at just before 4am, at the darkest hour. After 30 years, I don’t need light and I don’t need an alarm. Before 4.20, I am out of the flat. I need to be quick because there are people waiting by 5 am. I drive my old Mitshubishi to Ang Mo Kio. I don’t think I actually speed, but get to my stall no later than 4.40 am.
Then it’s like a race against time – boil the water, wipe down the counters, boil the cups. Heat, water, powder, milk, lights. In that order.
I need the water to be a rolling boil, and then when it’s steaming hot, it goes into the powder. This gives the best fragrance.
People tell me the ang mohs, they don’t actually boil the water until it’s 100 degrees, if it’s too hot, something happens to their coffee and it tastes funny. I’ve tried it, but it tastes funny anyway, even if they did it at the “correct temperature”. But our coffee is different you know – we have a different colour, a different flavour, composition and the powder reacts differently.
I have been roasting beans since I was 10. I don’t know chemistry but I know what I am talking about. Our coffee needs the water hot but you need to know when you take stop boiling it – just that little bit over and it’s sour.
I never did well at school, never wanted to stay in school beyond primary four. But I have a nose for coffee and for making tea. Well, tea is the hard one but I can’t tell you my secret. No matter how fast I need to make it, no matter how many people give me their orders, I carry it in my head, I don’t get it wrong.
From 5 am to 7 am, I hardly stop – people going to work, and they need breakfast fast and nourishing. I sell a basic set for $2.20 – two eggs, soft or hard boiled, kaya and of course tea or coffee. This is much cheaper than anywhere else – less than half the price you pay for those in air-con places. It’s nothing fancy but I make sure the coffee and tea are better than the usual. Each day, I sell between 70 to 100 breakfasts.
Then, from 8 am onwards, those who need a free meal come around. It’s nothing organised, just from the neighbourhood. They here, sit down, and I give them breakfast. I started doing this many years ago – because you know, as hawkers we know who are the poor people around us. When they pay, they will take the money out reluctantly, and even a $2 note is folded carefully. Some of us will say, “It’s ok, don’t have to pay.”
But actually, people have their pride. They don’t want to come to us and try for a free meal, and they are afraid because they don’t know which one can afford to give them a meal.
So, last October, I made it more formal. I went to the community centre and told them – look you must be helping lots of people. Anyone who needs a meal you tell them to come to me, and I will give them free breakfast. Just don’t come during peak hours if they can help it.
I told my wife: “We am not serving anything expensive, a few meals, surely we can treat people.” She agreed. She takes the afternoon shift – I get off at 4 pm and she takes over.
So the CC people, they made a simple printout with a picture of the breakfast and gave them to people who need a free meal. Each month, I give out about 50 free breakfasts. I didn’t set a limit for the CC, but this is the number that come to me, on the average.
I used to give eggs automatically, but some of them don’t eat it so it’s wasted – they are old and many have high cholesterol and they explain they cannot eat the eggs. So I only give when they ask for it now.
My wife says some people come in the afternoons for “breakfast” too, but it’s ok, whenever they are hungry, we will feed them. I am hoping that it will catch on among the other hawkers too, but so far, I don’t think anyone else has done it yet. But it doesn’t matter. I keep doing it and someday, others will do the same too, if they can afford it.
I usually try and sneak a lunch in at 12 noon – I eat from all my neighbours stalls, it's a big market but over the years, I’ve tried everything. My favourite now is the fish soup stall.
We all eat from one another – all pay market price but we give each other more ingredients or a special cut of meat. I usually eat within 15 minutes because the lunch crowd comes out right after 12. I have four helpers – two in the morning, and two in the afternoon – all my relatives, or my wife’s family.
After lunch, it’s breakneck speed until 3 pm. Then I can sit down and talk to my friends, drink sugar cane juice, and finally talk to the customers. After a break, I drive home, take two to three hours’ nap and drive back about 9pm. to close up.
I do all the heavy lifting – getting the beer and drinks out from the store to the stall, clear the bottles, do the clean up and close the accounts.
I fetch my wife home, have a simple meal, and we are usually in bed by 11 pm after a bit of TV. We’ve done this together for decades so we have a routine like clockwork. Except for our off days – when we can do whatever we like. We take two full off days a month, and two half days. All of them are spent with our six grand kids – two of my four kids are married.
I don’t bring them any where expensive, or buy them anything, but we have a good time, just driving around Singapore, have meals at zi char stalls, and you know, just giving them a break from their parents! When they see me, it’s like a holiday for them – “Gong gong is here!” and they go wild.The oldest is in secondary school, and the youngest are in primary school.
When they were younger, my kids always offer to help me out at the stall but I forbade them to do so. It’s a hard life and I wanted them to do well, have a better life. Now all of them have good steady jobs, which is the best reward for me.
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Have you seen the movie Ponyo (Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea)?
This video will show you how to make 3-Minute Instant Chicken Ramen with ham that Ponyo and Sōsuke ate :)
Instant ramen can be cooked by pouring hot water or in a pot.
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How to Make Ponyo Ramen Noodles
Difficulty: Very Easy
Time: 3 min
Number of servings: 1
Ingredients:
1 package Nissin Chicken Ramen
400ml boiling water
1 slice cooked ham (cut in half) *use thick one if available
1/2 hard boiled egg
chopped green onion
Directions:
1. Boil the water.
2. Place the noodles in a ramen bowl. Pour boiling water over the noodles and cover. Set and start your timer for three minutes
3. After the first minute, quickly open, shake the noodles to separate, then arrange the ham, egg, and green onion over the noodles. Cover again and wait until the timer beeps.
If you don't have a noodle bowl with a lid, you can cover the bowl with a plate!
↓レシピ(日本語)
http://www.cooklabo.blogspot.jp/2012/11/blog-post_7.html
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Instant Nissin Chicken Ramen (日清食品:元祖鶏ガラ チキンラーメン)
100% Japanese Chicken Stock
The Origin of Instant Ramen Since 1958
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Japanese Doll Festival (Hinamatsuri), or Girls' Day, is held on March 3rd.
On this day, we set up hina dolls (hina-ningyo) since they are believed to protect girls from bad luck.
Hishi Mochi (diamond shaped rice cake) is usually presented with hina dolls. Hishi Mochi commonly consists of three layers: pink, white, and green, from top to bottom. It is said that pink represents peach flowers, white represents snow, and green represents grass. Those colors have a meaning to get the power of nature. Therefore, I used these three colors for my Sushi Cake :)
This recipe is perfect for Birthday or any other events, too :)
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Sushi Cake
Difficulty: Easy
Time: 20min
Number of servings: 4 people = 18×8cm (7x3inch) loaf pan
Ingredients:
600g (1.3lb.) cooked Japanese rice (short-grain rice)
4 tbsp. Sushi vinegar*
50g (1.8oz.) crab meat
1 tbsp. Aonori (green laver)
Kinshi Tamago (shredded egg crepe)
- 1 egg
- 1 tsp. sugar
- a pinch of salt
smoked salmon
cucumber
cooked shrimp
Ikura (salmon roe)
Directions:
1. To make Kinshi Tamago (shredded egg crepe), mix egg, sugar, and a pinch of salt very well. Heat cooking oil in a large frying pan on low heat, pour the egg mixture in the pan and spread over the surface. Cook the egg until the edges begin to dry, then flip it over and cook the other side for about 10 seconds. Leave it to cool completely. Cut into thin and short strips.
2. Place cooked Japanese rice in a bowl. Add Sushi vinegar while the rice is hot and slice through rice using a rice paddle to separate the grains. Divide it into 3 bowls. Mix Aonori (green laver) in one bowl and mix crab meat in another.
3. Wet the loaf pan (or line with plastic wrap). Place the crab meat Sushi rice and press down flat with a rice paddle or a spoon. Then place the white Sushi rice and the Aonori Sushi rice one after another and flatten as well. Turn the loaf pan upside down onto a plate to remove the rice.
4. Top with Kinshi Tamago, roll up smoked salmon strips to make roses, slice cucumber to make leaves, and garnish with shrimp and Ikura.
* Ingredients to make sushi vinegar from scratch.
3 tbsp. rice vinegar
1 tbsp. sugar
1 tsp. salt
↓レシピ(日本語)
http://cooklabo.blogspot.jp/2014/02/blog-post_28.html
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Hinamatsuri Recipe Ideas:
Crispy Hina-Arare Cheese Truffles
http://youtu.be/1_oBpsVEjqw
Easy Hinaningyo Rice Balls
http://youtu.be/GzhxfUAYjrE
Bite-Sized Cheese Cutlet Balls
http://youtu.be/pYcEYdMS1hQ
Easy Sugar-Free Fresh Strawberry Tart
http://youtu.be/4vTuHAxGpC0
California Roll for Hinamatsuri
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Skit with Maho Girl Precure toys Cutie figure Candy cure Felice makeover Purichumu cosplay
小短劇魔法使光之美少女食玩人偶開封
촌극있는 마법사 프리큐어 장난감 큐티 피겨 식완 큐어 펠리스 변신 뿌리츄무 코스프레
短剧魔法使光之美少女食玩人偶开封
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■動画内容説明・概要
キューティーフィギュアシリーズから『魔法つかいプリキュア!』が登場! プリキュアたちを可愛らしさ溢れるポーズで立体化いたしました。 お人形遊びはもちろん、ディスプレイも楽しめる全高約9.5~10cmの可愛くて精巧な造りのフィギュアです。 ラインナップは全3種で、各種にハート型の台座が付属します。粒ガム(ソーダ味)1個付きです。
●彩色済みフィギュア 1体(全3種)
1.キュアミラクル
2.キュアフェリーチェ
3.キュアマジカル
●台座、スタンド 1セット(全3種)
●ガム1個
큐티 피규어 시리즈 「마법사 프리큐어! "가 등장! 프리큐어들을 귀여움 넘치는 포즈로 입체화했습니다. 인형 놀이는 물론, 디스플레이도 즐길 전고 약 9.5 ~ 10cm의 귀엽고 정교한 구조의 피규어입니다. 라인업은 총 3 종으로 각종에 하트 모양의 받침대가 포함되어 있습니다. 입자 껌 (소다 맛) 1 개 포함입니다.
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■Video Description / Overview
"Witch Pretty from Cutie Figure Series! "Appeared! It has decided of three-dimensional full of the pre-cure us cuteness pose. Doll play, of course, is cute and elaborate build figure of total height about 9.5 ~ 10cm can enjoy the display. Lineup in all three, heart-shaped pedestal is included with various. Grain gum (flavored soda) is with one.
● Pre-painted figure 1 body (all three)
1. Cure Miracle
2. Cure Felice
3. Cure Magical
● pedestal, stand 1 set (all three)
● 1 or gum
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