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December 1, 2011

Japanify: Nametake (DIY Condiment Crack)

by Yoko Kumano

I usually make a vat of potato salad before I leave for a trip, leaving my husband poor and defenseless against the elements of bachelorhood. But this time I didn’t have time before the trip and figured he’d be able to fend for himself… It turns out that while I was gone for three weeks […]

November 30, 2011

Skankynavia: Bacon Udon

by Anders Arhoj

Enjoying the early winter so far? I know I am. I’m a cave bear and enjoy spending the long Scandinavian winter evenings in my studio or couch, working, crafting or watching Daria. In fact, since it is so windy, wet and utterly, depressively dark, I feel less bad about not hanging out on the beach, […]

November 23, 2011

Skankynavia: Bitchin’ Brownies

by Anders Arhoj

Brownies come many a kind — I like these particular ones because they’re very light and discrete in flavour which means you can eat the whole cake and not feel overstuffed (even though you most certainly will be). To me, brownies should be heavy, soggy, small bricks of chocolate. This is a recipe I’ve been playing […]

November 21, 2011

ReCPY: Thanksgiving-esque Dinner

by Moto Yamamoto

I think I’ve cooked turkey for the past 13 years or so. I am slowly starting to break that tradition. Why? A.) I don’t like turkey, it is are too gamey for me. B.) It takes up too much space in the fridge, in the oven, everywhere. C.) More and more people have family obligations […]

Culinography: Turkey Sunset

by Erin Gleeson

My family’s Thanksgiving turkey that we BBQ’d in Santa Barbara last year. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! Photo by Erin Gleeson

November 14, 2011

こんにゃく (Konnyaku)

by Kayoko Akabori

Konnyaku aka devil’s tongue (wtf?!?) is a gelatinous mold that is often found in Japanese cuisine, in dishes such as nimono (stewed vegetables and meats), oden (fish cake stew). The grey, rubbery slab that you find for a $1 next to the tofu in any Japanese market, is freckled with black dots. It is said in […]

November 7, 2011

Culinography: Introducing Forest Feast

by Erin Gleeson

I am excited to announce that I have just launched a new food photography blog called FOREST FEAST. Having just moved to the woods of Northern California from New York City (where I worked as a food photographer), my recipes, home cooking and photography have been inspired by local produce and the forest around me. […]

November 1, 2011

Hokutei Suisan Fish Market (Saitama)

by UM Guest

By Sasha Wizansky On October 21st, chef Kanji Nakatani took a small group of the OPENharvest crew on a trip to the Hokutei Fish Market to visit fish purveyor, Katsuhiro Sato. Apparently, Sato was kicked out of the main local fish market many years back and started his own small, maverick fish market, Hokutei Suisan. […]

October 31, 2011

Beyonce + Dancing Japanese Cup Ramen Boyz = Best Commercial Ever

by Kayoko Akabori

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QAxQCC8bVxI&feature=player_embedded I spent the weekend with my good friend Naoko in her cabin in the woods this weekend in Nagano. We had a wonderful time catching up, sleeping, going to the onsen (hot springs), reading, and of course, watching tv. This commercial is by far the best thing I’ve seen in a long time. The […]

Culinography: Carrots & Purple Cauliflower

by Erin Gleeson

Carrots + purple cauliflower roasted with olive oil, salt and pepper. Photograph by Erin Gleeson.