Posts Tagged ‘ winter break

Past and Future Travel Plans

I am terribly sorry for the lack of updates recently; I am trying to get back into this, but now with school starting up again, it may be a bit difficult. In any case, my past winter vacation was filled with quite some traveling — I returned to Taipei, Taiwan once again for about 10 days to visit family and actually met up with quite a few of my Berkeley friends in Taiwan! The latter half of my break included my visit to New York City.

So it has always been a dream of mine to live and work in NYC after I graduate. Honestly, I think it’s the fact that it’s a large city, and with large cities comes the romanticized view of what life is supposed to be like in a huge city. Anyhow, I hadn’t been back to NYC since fifth grade, which was the first time I visited the east coast. My sister and I went to New York during early January, which is supposedly one of the worst/coldest times to visit, apparently. It was freeeezing cold and I literally felt like I was in a refrigerator whenever I was outside. I wouldn’t say that my visit will deter me from searching for a job there post-graduation, but I think it isn’t a “priority” to find a job and live in NYC after I graduate. Perhaps it’s the freezing weather that is a bit scary for me (seeing as I am a West-Coaster, after all). But, after much reflection, it’s also the fact that NYC may not be the optimal place to find a job in the social entrepreneurship / social enterprise field. SF one of the major hubs for social ventures nowadays, and while I am sure NYC houses some great social enterprises as well, there are just more options in SF. But honestly, who really knows until I start looking for jobs (which will not be until next year anyways) whether or not NYC may or may not be a potential place after all?!

To speak of my future travel plans, I will actually be traveling with two of my best friends to Europe this summer! I am beyond ecstatic, as I have never had a chance to travel with friends (it has always been with family and family-friends, which has also been amazing to have the opportunity to have traveled with them). We will be going to London, Amsterdam, Athens, and Greek islands Ios, Mykonos, and Santorini. I will then be leaving the trip early, and my friends will be journeying onto Rome, which I am terribly jealous that I will be missing but am nevertheless happy beyond belief to have the chance to travel to Europe this summer!

If you have been to any of those places and would like to make suggestions as to what is fun, interesting, and amazing to do, please let me know!

Some Cooking

I am definitely not one to call myself a “good cook,” or even a “cook” at that; however, in the past couple of months, I’ve learned (finally) to cook some “dishes” to survive at my place in Berkeley. Anyhow, that’s not the point. The point is, in the past few weeks, my sister and I have tried making some things from recipes. Normally when I cook at school I kind of just do whatever..but these days, I’ve been trying to follow recipes. I figured I might as well share some of things I’ve made. Too bad I didn’t take pictures. Guess you’ll just have to use your imagination!

First off — my sister, a friend, and I made banana muffins, although they actually taste more like banana bread instead. Either way, they came out DELICIOUS! I made these twice. Here is the recipe, courtesy of CC:

Makes 12 servings
Low calorie, low fat muffins from allrecipes.com

Ingredients

  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/8 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 cup bananas, mashed
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/4 cup applesauce
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Grease muffin cups or line with paper muffin liners.
  2. Mix together flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. In a separate bowl, beat together banana, sugar, egg and vanilla. Stir in the applesauce and vanilla. Stir banana mixture into flour until just combined. Scoop batter into prepared muffin cups.
  3. Bake in preheated oven for 15 to 20 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into center of a muffin comes out clean. Let cool before serving. For best flavor, place in an airtight container or bag overnight.

Notes: Instead of using plain sugar, we used brown sugar.

Next up, my sister and I made Veggie Burger Patties. The recipe (also courtesy of CC) –

Makes 6 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 zucchini, grated
  • 1 potato, peeled and grated
  • 1 carrot, grated
  • 1/4 cup onion, grated
  • 1/2 tsp oregano
  • 2 egg whites

Directions

  1. Combine ingredients, mix well.
  2. Pour 1/2 cup batter on hot griddle.
  3. Fry 2 to 3 minutes on each side.

These were..quite interesting. I’m not sure I’d make it again, but they turned out similar to those “potato pancakes” I see in the grocery stores that I always want to buy but never do. The inside of the patties didn’t seem to get fried; only the outside did, but maybe it’s supposed to be that way? My sister and I ate them with ketchup and mustard. If we didn’t, the patties really didn’t have much taste.

Two nights ago, my sister and I made “Stuffed Shells with Red Sauce,” a recipe from Skinny Bitch in the Kitch. This recipe was basically pasta shells, home-made red sauce, and “Tofu ‘Ricotta’”. We put a bit too much garlic in it though (this seems to be a problem for me..I always do this) so it came out a bit too salty but it was very delicious nonetheless. The coolest part of this recipe was the Tofu “Ricotta” — it was: extra firm tofu, garlic, oregano, extra virgin olive oil, sea salt, and a food processor/blender to blend it all together that actually did taste like ricotta cheese!! It’s craaaazy! I would definitely make that again, although it kind of took us forever.

My most recent endeavor with cooking was tonight, when I tried to make mashed potatoes and failed miserably. I attempted to make “healthy” mashed potatoes (see recipe here)  but it definitely did NOT turn out yummy. I think it’s most likely because I didn’t use butter as you’re supposed to in actual mashed potatoes..instead I just used chicken stock (?!). Maybe I don’t cook enough to know the actual recipe of mashed potatoes or whatnot, but anyhow, my mashed potatoes turned out too dry and again, I put too much garlic. Dammit!!! I think I was probably supposed to add more chicken stock to make the consistency better but by then I gave up since we ate KFC and had mashed potatoes anyway. Mission failed!!

Alright, well there are my most recent cooking adventures (if you could call them that). At least they all mostly succeeded!