Eggrolls & Springrolls Handout/Shopping List/Recipe

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We had a great turnout for this show on Homestyle Eggrolls & Springrolls with lots of families representing different cultures. Everyone loved Mom’s recipe for homestyle, pan-fried springrolls and excited to distinguish the different wrappers, how they could be cooked and that low-oil pan-frying was a healthy option!


The handout included:


  • History of eggrolls
  • Shopping List (Basic & Optional Variations)
  • Where to find products in the store
  • Helpful Tips
  • Mom’s recipe for homestyle springrolls


Here’s  a complete list of dates and topics in the Eat, Learn and Shop series





Sushi Express Handout/Shopping List

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Here’s the handout from the Eat, Learn & Shop Series: Sushi Express (November 14, 2009, Buford Highway Farmers Market).


  • Sushi history
  • Shopping List (Basic and Variations)
  • Where to find in the store
  • Product and Cooking Tips


For a complete list of dates and topics in the Eat, Learn and Shop series





Viet Tofu for “Vietnamese Fast Food”

My dad recently introduced me to a great little Vietnamese Deli/Fast Food spot on Buford Hwy, Viet Tofu, next to Mini-Hotpot Restaurant and Hoa Binh supermarket, in Orient Center shopping plaza.  I haven’t tried everything (working on it!) but these are my favorites:

  • Fresh soymilk (traditional-style, minimal processing,  sweetened or unsweetened, maybe too beany for some, often available still warm in the jug! If it looks light green, it’s not an illusion, it’s pandan leaf extract)
  • Soft tofu pudding/custard (with syrup/honey, popular, simple, light dessert/snack for Asians)
  • Sweet, sticky rice with coconut and variety of beans (Asians often eat beans sweet)
  • Fresh soursop or avocado smoothie/shake, tapioca balls optional (not always available so call ahead)
  • Vietnamese sub sandwich, only $2.50!  (I get mine with extra vegetables, white bread but still good. Stuffed with pickled carrots, daikon, roasted pork, cilantro, jalapenos, dressing. BYOBread?)
  • Ready-made dishes (I tried a variety of the veggie ones–stew, salad, lemongrass chili tofu)
  • Black sesame crepe crisps (new discovery–super-thin, made fresh in clear bags near the entrance/window)
  • Tofu Hot Bar! (different flavors, sizes, mostly fried–good plain or cut up in stir fries, soups, kebabs)


Let me know if you discover favorites and share them here!






Lost in Translation: Asian Restaurant and Store Names

 

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Great little Japanese grocery store, tucked away in Smyrna


Some good eateries and grocery stores remain a mystery to newcomers, including several along Buford Highway, because they sometimes have different Asian and English names or no English names at all on signs. What you call it often depends on if you can read the Asian characters, the English name (if given) or like most of us, guess at the phoenetics, usually a mangled Americanized pronounciation.


Glimpse of Restaurant Research “Process”


When I ask my Chinese relatives or their friends to give me their restaurant recommendations, we go through this “a.k.a.” or also-known-as ritual:


1) They give me the Chinese name (or translation). I write it down in pinyin with the tone marks- Yi Tiao Long.


2) I clarify the Chinese name – One Dragon? (Yes) What is the English name? (We only know it as Yi Tiao Long. We’ll take you there to eat.) What road is it on? (Don’t know. It’s near Gwinnet Place Mall.)


3) Eventually, we eat there together and I take a look at the English on the sign and menu. Nothing says One Dragon, but it does say Sydney’s Buffet!?


4)  I tell my non-Asian-speaking friends about the Chinese and Japanese buffet at Yi Tiao Long, a.k.a. Sydney’s Buffet in Pleasant Hill!


The photo above is the storefront of a great little Japanese grocery, Tomato, in Smyrna (Windy Hill Rd/Cobb Pkwy).  It’s next to one of my favorite Japanese restaurants for lunch, Umezono’s. You can find good quality soy sauce, my niece’s favorite candy (Hi-Chews), oodles of noodles, refrigerated/frozen food, plus non-food items, like Asian herbal medicines.


I will do my best to dig out favorites in the community then “translate,” locate and share them with you here…


For more on restaurants, the Sweet & Sour of Eating Out and other tips…










Asian Noodle Primer, Saturday, December 5, 1:00-4:30pm!

“Eat, Shop and Learn” with Chinese Southern Belle  at Buford Highway Farmers Market !



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Photos courtesy of Cynthia Bohannon-Brown Photography



Our November shows on Sushi Express and Eggrolls were a hit!  Two more show dates for this year’s series.  Come out, do your shopping and get new ideas,  just in time for the holiday festivities!


Free 15-min shows (1pm-4:30pm, every half hour) includes Shopping List, Cooking Tips, Easy Recipes! No sign up required
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In 15 minutes, Chinese Southern Belle will show you:


  • How to make it at home
  • Where to find the ingredients in the store (shopping list)
  • Recipe
  • Tasting samples
  • Variations/shortcut tips


Location: 5600 Buford Hwy, Doraville, GA 30340 (just outside I-285).  More info, map/directions



Save the Date:   Saturday, Dec. 12  -  “Chinese Southern Belle’s Fusion Favorites” Natalie will share her secrets to favorite homestyle, fusion dishes






This Saturday, Nov 21: Eggrolls & Springrolls!


Join me in the 2nd (of 4) Eat, Learn & Shop demos at Buford Highway Farmers Market, featuring Eggrolls ‘n’ Springrolls, this Saturday, at 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm. BHFM is located right outside I-285 and is one of the best Asian, international supermarkets. Come see their newly-renovated store!


Get a 15- minute primer on:


* Varieties of fresh, fried, pan-fried springrolls

* Shopping List of Basic Ingredients and where to find them in the store

* Shortcuts for making them at home, healthy and veggie variations

* Mom’s Popular Homemade Eggroll recipe

* Free samples and taste the homemade difference!


Click here for more info, directions, upcoming shows Dec. 5 and 12.





Today/Saturday:Ready to Roll, Sushi Express demos, 1-4:30pm

Come out to catch a show and shop at Buford Highway Farmers Market, right outside I-285!  It’s a fantastic pan-Asian, multi-ethnic supermarket!  See y’all soon!





Come out and bring a friend! New CSB Demo Series starts Saturday, Nov. 14, Buford Hwy Farmers Market

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Come out and see us at Buford Highway Farmers Market, one of Atlanta’s original and most popular Asian supermarkets featuring fresh produce, meat and seafood, organic vegetables section, plus a diverse array of international products, including Caribbean spices, Eastern European cheeses and a Latino bakery!


Join us on Saturdays in November (starting Nov. 14) and December for the Chinese Southern Belle 20-minute demo/tasting then enjoy a multicultural shopping experience that you won’t forget!


See flyer for list of all dates and topics:  Buford Hwy. Market flyer_color Address: 5600 Buford Hwy, Doraville, GA 30340  Map/directions





Saturday, Nov 14 – New CSB Demo Series at Buford Farmers Market!

We’re kicking off a new series of events at Buford Highway Farmers Market! Watch for details on “Eat, Shop and Learn” Saturdays, starting Nov 14, 1pm – 4pm. Free 20-min shows, on the hour, with cooking, shopping tips, easy recipes! No sign up required. Spread the word and come visit!


In 20 minutes, Chinese Southern Belle will show you:


  • How to make it
  • Where to find the ingredients in the store
  • Recipe
  • Tasting samples
  • Variations/shortcut tips


Upcoming dates:

Saturdays, Nov. 14

Nov. 21

Dec. 5

Dec. 12

 

Starting at 1pm, 20-minute shows every hour (1pm, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm)

 

Sample “primer” topics:

 

Sushi Express (Veggie and Fish)

Eggrolls & Springrolls

CSB Fusion Favorites

Asian Noodle Crazy

 







NEW Asian Food/Market Course, Atlanta – March 26, 28

Registration has started for my new Asian Market/Food course in Atlanta, “Eggrolls n’ Sweet Tea” (March 26,28) at Evening at Emory, visit www.EveningAtEmory.org or http://cll.emory.edu/eate/classes.cfm?cla=-137736890&pt=3

Atlanta locals: Please pass the word around for our debut event! Happy Chinese New Year (Ox)!