Go ahead, sing it.
You know you want to… “I’m on a boat! I’m on a mighty large boat!” Okay, so those aren’t the actual words, but I don’t know who’s reading this blog so that's my edited version.
I received a phone call from a friend asking if I wanted a
cooking lesson. You see, I’m good
at many things but when it comes to the kitchen, well, my skills are lacking. I’m learning, but many-a-things still
manage to get burnt or end up tasting a bit off if I cook them without
supervision. And cooking here is a
bit different for me as well. First of all, I don’t have the internet at home
so consulting the all knowing Google is not an option when I’m in a crunch. Secondly, to get to the market I’d have
to ride my bike about 4 miles each way to get any ingredients I don’t have at
the house. And, last of all, I’m
not sure what the markets do and don’t have yet so I’d hate to make that trek
only to find out what I need is not on the shelves. Oh and appliances are a bit different too. The temperature is in Celsius and you
have to click a switch to turn on the outlet before turning on the appliance. This is something I’d forgotten the
first time I went to use the stove.
After 15 minutes of trying desperately to turn on the stove and failing
I decided to scratch the pumpkin soup I was attempting and just make rice in a
rice cooker for dinner. I’m a pro
at making rice… put rice in cooker, add water, flip switch, and presto about 15
minutes later you have rice.
Back to the original story. I received a call from a friend asking if I wanted a cooking
lesson. She knows cooking is not
one of my strengths. I eagerly
accepted because she’s a phenomenal cook and I’ll love to learn a couple of her
tricks. Then she admitted she was
hosting a dinner that evening on her boat and needed help preparing it. It was a win-win for both of us. She got an extra hand in the kitchen
and I learned how to make a couple new dishes… and then eat them. I like food. I like food a lot.
On the way to her house I asked what we were to be making
only to hear her stress-FREE reply of “Oh, I’m not quite sure yet.” Even when I know exactly what I’m
cooking I’m a basket case. I envy
people who can throw things together last minute to make a beautiful meal
without much thought. I hope to be
that kind of person one day, but am not counting on it.
We started with chopping an unripe paw paw (papaya) to make
Green Paw Paw Salad. You have to
Julienne and entire paw paw, a couple tomatoes, a couple red peppers, and green
onions. Then for the sauce it’s
honey, lime juice, olive oil, and fish sauce. You toss it all together then add roasted peanuts on
top. This was delicious!!! I’ve made it again at home since and
got rave reviews. If ever paw paw
were the ingredient to use on Iron Chef I’d certainly win with this salad. Yes, it is that delicious!
In addition to this Green Paw Paw Salad I also helped with a
Thai Beef Salad. It was nice to have Thai Beef Salad and to learn how to make
it. I love, love, love, Thai food
and after only a month here I miss it already. We also made crab cakes. That was basically all I helped with. It doesn’t sound like much but all of
that chopping took about 3 hours.
As for the rest of the dinner, we had lobster tails, fresh Mackerel that
was caught that afternoon by a couple other guests who attended the dinner, the
best oysters I’ve ever had, brown rice with green beans, chick peas, and corn,
a vegetable medley with roast potatoes, carrots, some kind of greens, onions,
and whole mini garlic pods (I’m not sure what a bundle of garlic cloves is
called), homemade pizza, some kind of chicken dish, and sashimi Mackerel, I
believe.
Dinner on the boat was delicious. There was good food, good company, and dolphins swimming
round the boat with a beautiful moonrise as the backdrop. It was a lovely evening, a lovely
evening indeed.
The whole table |
Crab cakes, Thai Beef Salad, and Sashimi |
Pizza and Chicken |
Veggies and Green Paw Paw Salad |
Rice dish and Thai Beef Salad... again :) |
Wow that was an amazing spread! Looks and sounds delicious!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt was super good! I heard all about Justin and Nikki's wedding. I wish I could have been there but am glad my family was able to go. My mom and Targa have been keeping me in the loop about what's been going on with Matt and I've been sending good juju your way. So glad he's alright and was able to make it to the wedding as well. Can't wait to see pictures!
Deleteohmylanta tawn. your blog is b-e-a-utiful!! your life in PNG sounds spectacular. i miss you tons, and i hope youre getting a nice tan :)... i love love love youuu!
ReplyDeletep.s. i expect you to make green paw paw salad for me at home!
ReplyDeleteI am getting a tan even though I've been using 70 spy sunscreen. I actually took a boat ride the other day and used 70 spy. Two how on the water and my shoulders were still fried. :( I will totally make you green paw paw salad when I get home. By then I'll have a couple other things too make along with it. :) Miss you and love love love you! Tell everyone hello from me.
ReplyDeleteahh:( YAYY I CANT WAIT!!. i will! be safe pleaseeee
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