Shiso Pesto for a happy and flavorful summer!
Some people in the afternoon class and I were talking about this, and with summer fast approaching and the shiso growing, here is the recipe for shiso pesto. Once you have all the ingredients, it takes only minutes to make and tastes amazing! I find that while it is good the first day, it seems to get better the longer the flavors have time to meld together. Oh, almost forgot to give credit, the recipe is from Miyoko Nishimoto-Schinner's Japanese Cooking, Contemporary and Traditional. It's a vegan Japanese cookbook that has helped me immensely!
about 100 shiso leaves
1 cup extra virgin olive oil (this is an American cup, so you may need to add a little more if using a Japanese cup)
2 to 3 cloves of garlic (depending on your taste)
1/2 cup of pine nuts (see not above about olive oil)
2 to 3 tablespoons mild miso (I've used all types and it has always turned out good)
2 teaspoons umeboshi paste
Put all the ingredients in a blender or food processor and blend until smooth, you can leave it a little chunkier if you like it that way. Toss the pesto with hot pasta. The amount is according to your taste. I start with about a tablespoon or 2 to an individual bowl of pasta, and then taste to decide if I want to add more. Also this pesto is excellent on tofu, if you want a new twist on your hiya-yakko! Hope you try and enjoy! If you do let us know how it turned out for you.

2012年5月19日土曜日
2011年8月17日水曜日
Who Knows Where The Time Goes?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9kC7YKbV2I&feature=related One of my favorite songs by Sandy Denny, but this version is by the wonderful, and incredibly missed Eva Cassidy. I couldn't find an Eva Cassidy version with lyrics, so here they are:
Across the evening sky,all the birds are leaving
Oh but then you know, it was time for them to go
By the winter fire, I will still be dreaming
I do not count the time
for who knows where the time goes?
Who knows where the time goes?
Sad,deserted shore
your fickle friends are leaving
oh, but then you know it was time for them to go
But I will still be here
I have no thought of leaving
I do not count the time
for who knows where the time goes?
I know I'm not alone
while my love is near me
I know that its so until its time to go
All the storms in winter and the birds in spring again
Yes, where does the time go? I can't believe nearly a month has passed. I hope you are all finding ways to stay cool and comfortable in the heat. The heat and humidity have also been pretty bad here, and it is only in the last week that we have actually had some nice weather to go out and enjoy. Then over the last two days we have had torrential downpours and flooding in some areas. Some places nearby got almost 18 cm of rain in one day! But at least it is cool and comfortable now.
My trip didn't start off too well as shortly after returning I hurt my back and was spending most of my time lying down. It was a good chance to do some reading, but not exactly how I planned to spend the beginning of my time off. Then my brother and his family came in, and with my mother we all went to Washington DC for a few days of sightseeing. It was nice, but a little lack in planning by my brother made things tense at times, and I think it was a little hard on my mother who can't really walk all day in the heat anymore. After returning to New Jersey, I came down with a bad head cold that again had me mostly in bed for 4 days. I consoled myself by thinking that at least I could rest and didn't have to cancel classes or force myself to go to work. I recovered and then hurt my back again! Can you believe my luck this summer?
The update on the house is better, but still not as far along as I had hoped. The first bids from the builders came in and ranged from $520,000 to over $600,000! I called the architect and told him it was WAY too much and that I couldn't afford that much. Since then I have been looking at other builders and think I have found one I like and who can do the job in phases and for less. The only problem with him is that he cannot start until October! So it is back to negotiations with the bank this week for a loan and then meetings again with the architect and builder. It is now pouring rain again, and so I think I will head to the cool basement and
exercise so I don't turn back into a fat American!
Across the evening sky,all the birds are leaving
Oh but then you know, it was time for them to go
By the winter fire, I will still be dreaming
I do not count the time
for who knows where the time goes?
Who knows where the time goes?
Sad,deserted shore
your fickle friends are leaving
oh, but then you know it was time for them to go
But I will still be here
I have no thought of leaving
I do not count the time
for who knows where the time goes?
I know I'm not alone
while my love is near me
I know that its so until its time to go
All the storms in winter and the birds in spring again
Yes, where does the time go? I can't believe nearly a month has passed. I hope you are all finding ways to stay cool and comfortable in the heat. The heat and humidity have also been pretty bad here, and it is only in the last week that we have actually had some nice weather to go out and enjoy. Then over the last two days we have had torrential downpours and flooding in some areas. Some places nearby got almost 18 cm of rain in one day! But at least it is cool and comfortable now.
My trip didn't start off too well as shortly after returning I hurt my back and was spending most of my time lying down. It was a good chance to do some reading, but not exactly how I planned to spend the beginning of my time off. Then my brother and his family came in, and with my mother we all went to Washington DC for a few days of sightseeing. It was nice, but a little lack in planning by my brother made things tense at times, and I think it was a little hard on my mother who can't really walk all day in the heat anymore. After returning to New Jersey, I came down with a bad head cold that again had me mostly in bed for 4 days. I consoled myself by thinking that at least I could rest and didn't have to cancel classes or force myself to go to work. I recovered and then hurt my back again! Can you believe my luck this summer?
The update on the house is better, but still not as far along as I had hoped. The first bids from the builders came in and ranged from $520,000 to over $600,000! I called the architect and told him it was WAY too much and that I couldn't afford that much. Since then I have been looking at other builders and think I have found one I like and who can do the job in phases and for less. The only problem with him is that he cannot start until October! So it is back to negotiations with the bank this week for a loan and then meetings again with the architect and builder. It is now pouring rain again, and so I think I will head to the cool basement and
exercise so I don't turn back into a fat American!
2011年7月10日日曜日
Rikai-chan!
Here is rikai, http://www.rikai.com/perl/HomePage.pl?Language=Ja The instructions are in Japanese and it shows you how you can read English websites. Just by touching a word you don't know, a small window opens gives you the Japanese translation. Saves lots of time having to look in a dictionary. Hope you find it useful in your English studies!
2011年6月26日日曜日
Voice Of America
In regards to a discussion last Monday in the AM class, here is the information for Voice Of America's learning English news broadcasts.http://www.voanews.com/learningenglish/home/
2011年6月12日日曜日
Another week flies by and Pilobolus
Hello everyone! I can't believe it is already Sunday afternoon again. This week flew by as we prepared for and had a wedding shower for my colleague at Aoyamatandai. Most of Saturday was taken up with recuperating!
I'd like to introduce you to an amazing dance troupe from the US that continues to amaze me. Their name is Pilobolus and they include several dancers from Japan. I'll include a couple links to performances on YouTubehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcvpYnvwW-I&feature=related, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHJuRSlXvCM&feature=relatedbut if you look around you'll find even more things to amaze you. My biggest regret is that I missed them when I was home in the spring as they played several nights in Philadelphia.
I'd like to introduce you to an amazing dance troupe from the US that continues to amaze me. Their name is Pilobolus and they include several dancers from Japan. I'll include a couple links to performances on YouTubehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VcvpYnvwW-I&feature=related, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHJuRSlXvCM&feature=relatedbut if you look around you'll find even more things to amaze you. My biggest regret is that I missed them when I was home in the spring as they played several nights in Philadelphia.
2011年5月30日月曜日
Katie Melua
For those of you who liked the Melody Gardot link, you might also enjoy Katie Melua, another talented, young singer. Katie was born in Georgia (the country, not the US state) so English was not her first language. Her family moved to Northern Ireland when she was in her early teens and she lives in London nowhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eHQG6-DojVw (後ろ、ちょっといたいかな?)
Introducing Steve Kaufmann
As I have been promising for several weeks, here is the link to Steve Kaufmann's webpage. It's in Japanese! Have a look around and see what you think of his ideas about learning languages. Even if you don't agree with him, it certainly is impressive what he has accomplished. It seems he is currently trying to master Russian, I think he's up to about 10 languages now. http://www.thelinguist.com/ja/en/my-method/
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