Showing posts with label Chinese cabbage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chinese cabbage. Show all posts

15 Feb 2010

Chinese cabbage and bacon


Hi, everyone.
What sports do you enjoy in winter? In Hokkaido where I grew up, the main winter sport was ice-skating on the eastern side and skiing on the western side. That's because it snows a lot on the Japan sea (western side) but the east is very cold and a bit drier. My hometown is found on the eastern side, so I enjoyed ice skating all the way through primary school and also junior high school. That's 9 years in total...

I remember that my father used to go to the school at night time to make the ice-rink with the other kids' parents and teachers. They had to make the basement, then spray water, polish the ice and sweep it, if it snowed. This was a long process and it looked like a hard job!

Talking about ice makes you feel like something warm doesn't it? Let's eat a lot of Chinese vegetables that are in season in the winter in a really simple way!

Ingredients for 2 serves:
Chinese cabbage
bacon (2)
consomme stock (powder/solid)
1- Fill up the pot with cut Chinese cabbage, as much as it fits.

2- Put the cut bacon on 1.

3- Close the lid then heat the pot slowly.

4- When some soup comes out from the Chinese cabbage, add consomme and some salt.

It looks too simple but tastes very good and you can eat a lot of Chinese cabbage easily. Please try it when you feel cold!

Itadakimasu.