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beets

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beets

beets | a dessert salad of beets in several forms

I put a lot of work into this dish, only to find out half of the table didn't like beets. Thanks for telling me...

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peanut butter & jelly

smucker's jar | peanut butter mouse - crumbled peanuts - strawberry sorbet - salted brioche crisp

I don't do desserts often, but this is something simple that I could pull off without pulling my hair out (I don't like working with sweets). It's a playful take on a Smucker's jar, with the salted brioche crisp as the lid. You crack the brioche into the jar with a spoon, and enjoy the textural and temperature juxapositions these familiar ingredients would otherwise provide.

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pea season

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pea season

Sometimes I create dishes purely on a certain look that I'm aiming for. I have a picture in my head of how I'd want the dish to look, and then I make it work from a taste and culinary perspective.

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chef's table | april 9th, 2014

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chef's table | april 9th, 2014

dan dan noodles  | sichuan spiced oil - iberico broth - jamon - shanghai noodles

dan dan noodles  | sichuan spiced oil - iberico broth - jamon - shanghai noodles

"Dan dan" refers to the pole that street vendors originally used to carry the fresh noodles who made this dish popular. This dish tastes different every where I've had it. I like the flavors, but I usually get palate fatigue before I can finish a serving. The best I've had was at Spicy Town in Fremont. It's numbingly spicy, both from the amount of chilies, and the heavy use of sichuan peppercorns. It's intense, it makes you piss sweat and your lips feel as though you've rubbed it on habanero sandpaper, but it's delicious if you can manage the pain.

My version is more subtle. I clarified a broth made from jamon iberico bones and served with a noodle sample from Rice Valley. I made an oil with the same spices found in most Sichuan staples (coriander, garlic, chilies, sichuan peppercorns, cumin), and separated the liquids from the solids, and smeared the latter on the sides so the diners could control the heat at their discretion. Top that with some sliced jamon, and we have some fancied-up dan dan noodles.

raw scallops & coke farms strawberries | sake sherbet - pink peppercorns - fried sesame

raw scallops & coke farms strawberries | sake sherbet - pink peppercorns - fried sesame

This was dish conceived through improvisation of ingredients on hand. One of my favorite pairings is strawberry and pink peppercorn. It just works. The sherbet acts as a chewable dressing for the salad.

hen of the woods | koji marinated chicken - foie - truffle demi - siberian miner's lettuce

hen of the woods | koji marinated chicken - foie - truffle demi - siberian miner's lettuce

The breast was marinated in koji, which is rice inoculated with the bacteria 'aspergillius oryzae.' The same bacteria responsible for the fermentation of sake, soy sauce, miso, and a good majority of the Japanese pantry. If you'd like to learn more, listen to David Chang's lecture at Harvard, where he covers in detail.

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