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Motivation and inspiration are flimsy and unreliable prompts for getting things done. As someone who coaches people through lifestyle changes, I definitely know better than that. But here I am, returning from an unexpected and lengthy hiatus from writing this newsletter. I hope you still remember me and Hey čµ·! |
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Elizabeth Lee, All the egg tart recipes! |
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Summer 2023, for me, was marked by what felt like physical idleness but so, so much mental busyness. Few words made their way from my brain to the page, but I thought about the newsletter often -- about the many food-related finds I want to share with youā¦ and how unprofessional it is to disappear for this long without explanationā¦ and the guilt of squandering time and moneyā¦ Without subjecting you further with the unpacking of my feelings around missed opportunities, the summer also marked 27 years since my family moved to the U.S. from Hong Kong. As my Cantonese slips away from me a little bit more each year ( language is truly use it or lose it!), the yearning to hang on to my roots deepens. So itās to my unexpected but utter delight that more resources and content have been focused on Cantonese cuisine ā in particular, the food of the teeny tiny territory of Hong Kong! From the savory dishes that are full of wok hei (éę°£) to the dishes that are the products of the British occupation of Hong Kong, these are the foods of my childhood that Iāve long loved. Iām so excited that theyāre getting more spotlight now so more people can learn about and love them! |
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If you want a primer on the culture and foods of Hong Kong, Lucas Sin gave one of the best explanations of cha chaan teng (č¶é¤å»³), or Hong Kong diners, and their emblematic foods. Outside of my primary school in Hong Kong, there was an older man who sold freshly made bubble waffles (éčä») from his food cart. One of my favorite memories is waiting impatiently for the waffle to finish cooking and handing over the coins in exchange for the warm waffle held in a paper bag. They were the perfect texture ā crispy around the edges, chewy in the center, and just the right amount of sweetness. Since moving to the US, I've found few places that make it well. Theyāre usually too cake-like or have been sitting around too long and lost the crispy edge. If youāre also on the hunt for some decent bubble waffle, get the lowdown from Inga Lam and Alvin Zhou in this Tasty video. Looking for legit beef chow fun noodles? Made with Lau has a video that not only gives a terrific recipe but also helpful explanations of cooking techniques to make the dish successful. Perhaps youāre familiar with dim sum (é»åæ) dishes but do you know about the social experience of yum cha (飲č¶) where dim sum is served? Max Falkowitz wrote one of my favorite odes to Hong Kongās dim sum culture. Char siu (åē), cart noodles (č»ä»éŗµ), milk tea (儶č¶), oh my! This playlist from Goldthread highlights each of those foods and more. *As a Bookshop.org affiliate, I earn a 10% commission when you purchase through my links to support independent bookstores. Click here to see the other cookbooks in my selection. |
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Unrelatedā¦ A footnote of what's bringing me joy and silliness these days! |
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Today is September 21, the unofficial Earth Wind and Fire day! From 2016 to 2021, writer and comedian Demi Adejuyigbe gifted us new videos each September 21st where he danced to the timeless hit in creative setups. In my home, it has become an annual observance that we must start the day listening to Earth Wind and Fireās āSeptemberā and watch one (or all) of Demiās delightful āSeptemberā clips. Whether it was our first time discovering his fun videos or the 21st time rewatching them, they always bring us laughs and lift our moods. |
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Busting through physical idleness by swimming in nostalgia and delight, Elizabeth |
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