Monday, February 2, 2015

East Meets West

Photo courtesy of Deb at Kahakai Kitchen

This week we're exploring the theme East Meets West ... Choosing Diana Henry fusion dishes with a global influence.  In recent years many Asian ingredients, previously unavailable in many parts of the West, have exploded onto the market.  Mysterious curry pastes, miso, fish sauce, lotus root, all manner of noodles, Vietnamese rice papers, mirin, rice wine vinegar, and so many more wonderous ingredients, which were previously unheard of, are now readily available in supermarkets and Asian specialty stores that have popped up in just about every town.

What's even more exciting is that, as well as exploring the use of these ingredients in traditional and authentic ways, we have also found ways to embrace these ingredients and use them in ways that bring excitement and flavour to many more Westernised dishes.  If you live anywhere on the Pacific Rim in particular, you will have discovered these fusion style dishes in abundance.  And now it's your turn ...

Get those cookbooks out or look at any of the appropriate online sources, choose any Diana Henry recipe for a dish that is the perfect marriage of East Meets West, and post your dish by Sunday 8 February.

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If you missed our Veggie Variations theme last week, be sure to click on the links and check out all the wonderful dishes everyone made.


6 comments:

Zosia said...

East meets west meets North Africa in a delicious chicken tagine.

kitchen flavours said...

I've made Henry's style Chinese braised meat. Great with rice!

Joyce Rachel Lee said...

Potato curry! :)

Alicia Foodycat said...

Looking to Burma for mine.

Deb in Hawaii said...

Feeling the fusion with Diana's Eastern Salmon Carpaccio. So colorful, fresh and good!

Kim said...

Just posted my Asian Pork Balls. Big thanks to my friend Joyce for bringing my attention to these tasty treats! I've got some catching up to do with my comments. Can't wait to steal some time to check out all your dishes:)