I had gone to a birthday dinner at Benihana, which frankly is not my favorite restaurant. However, I dutifully honored a friend and brought home leftover udon and rice. Ate the leftover udon with seafood, but was still hungry. There was still rice, and I had all the staples in my pantry to cook something scrumptious: leftover ribeye steak, frozen shrimp, frozen vegetable medley of carrots and corn and green beans and green peas, Chinese sausage, scallions, and an array of Asian sauces. I grabbed oyster sauce (Chinese), mentsuya (Japanese), and Korean teriyaki (which sounds frankly confusing, and so why not?)
handmade hobbyist
a chronicle of creative endeavors (mostly) in ceramics, sewing, and cooking
Friday, June 26, 2026
cook: asian fried rice
Thursday, June 25, 2026
cook: smoky fish chowder
On my third visit to the county fair, I couldn't bring myself to pay another expensive albeit refreshing $7 for lemonade, and so when I came home I squeezed what lemons were left of a $4 bag and added pulp and juice (note to self, do like Hotdog on a Stick and muddle the lemon peels too!) to simple syrup (1 cup sugar to 1 cup hot water until dissolved). I also visited Goodwill and bought a brand new Bodum French press pot ($6.99) as well as 2 wineglasses ($3.99 each). But I did buy at my favorite kitchen emporium, Crate & Barrel, a pie server.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
clay: red clay body with blue green glaze vase
Clay Body: Red Velvet
Underglazes/Glaze: Amaco Blue Midnight; Amaco Seaweed
Method/Firing: Hand build/slab/Cone 5-6
Monday, June 22, 2026
cloth: county fair entries or from book to quilt
Saturday, June 20, 2026
cook: more vegetables in the mezze repertoire
While on a return trip home, I stopped for dinner in Santa Cruz. I wanted Mediterranean and therefore dined at Ibiza. I ordered the lamb plate with a dollop of Muhummara and decided that I had to learn to make that spicy dip. The bright yellow pickled cauliflower was my favorite, and of course, anytime I can eat a cabbage salad, I will. I loved the balance of all the flavors and eating rice instead of pita bread. The charred broccolini and microgreens were a boon to my required vegetable intake.
My mother-in-law and sister-in-law went with me to the county fair though I also went to the fair the day before with two other clay friends. I soaked garbanzo beans, boiled them to make hummus. The cauliflower only needed to be washed and cut into small florets for pickling while the eggplant, bell peppers and jalapeno were to be roasted for the spicy dip.Tuesday, June 9, 2026
cook: key lime coconut boxed cake mix
At the grocery store on clearance was this box of key lime (one of my favorite flavors) coconut cake mix plus the branding was so pretty (because I'm a sucker for beautiful marketing), which I bought. Like a box of Lego blocks, which I once opened at Toys R'Us to show a nephew how packaging can mislead the consumer on its contents, there were 3 packets--glaze, cake mix, coconut. I find key lime pie to sometimes be too cloying, and so cake sounded like a lighter and more appealing alternative. You merely beat 2 eggs and a 1/2 cup of oil before adding to the dry cake mix. Curiously, the batter was green.

