Friday, November 25, 2011

Japanese pot stickers

So, as you can see, I'm still postponing the stupid Japan-post. I wonder if I'll ever get it posted? Let's hope so, even for my own sake!!

Anyhow, I like reading food blogs. There's just that something when you see someone being truly passionate about food. I always want to try things I read about but somehow never get around to actually making those delicious things. I could never have a food blog of my own 'cos I suck at writing consistently (no shit Sherlock!) but I thought I'd share my gyoza-fest with you :))

Some of you might be familiar with gyoza, but to those who aren't, it's just how Japanese call dumplings (or jiaozi in Chinese), those little pieces of heaven filled with various kinds of things, this time in my case minced meat, cabbage, spring onion, ginger, garlic and seasoning). Apparently people buy the wrappers from stores (in Helsinki you can find them in various Asian markets like TokyoKan or Asian Supermarket in Hakaniemi, for around 3€/50pcs I guess?) but as I find it ridicilous going all that way for dumpling wrappers, I make them myself. I found the perfect recipe a while ago but I thought it needed some oil in it, so here's my (highly edited :___D) recipe for the wrappers.

Dough
5 dl all-purpose flour
3 teaspoons salt
1,5 dl boiling water
a dash of oil (this was not in the original recipe but I think it makes the dough easier to handle while your cutting the wrappers)

Mix the flour and salt together in a bowl with chopsticks (or a fork but I use chopsticks 'cos the dough kinda sticks to whatever you're mixing it with and chopsticks are "easier" to clean). I find it easier to add the oil to the water so all the wet ingredients are together, then pour the mixture into the bowl, little by little, all the while mixing everything together. After all the water is in, it should form a ball-like fellow, you can scrape the loose flour from the bottom of the bowl and form a ball using your hands (but be careful, it's hot!). Put the ball back into the bowl and let it rest under a damp cloth for an hour.

Meanwhile you can prepare your filling and dip. I've only made these with minced meat, but I saw a wonderfully delicious sounding (and looking) post where someone had used shrimp, misopaste, ground pork and leek, have to try that some time! Of course you can also make a vegetarian dish but using things like cabbage, miso, spinach, grated carrot etc., basically anything you'd like or happen to have in your fridge!

Dip
about 1 dl soy (of your choice, preferably thicker than your regular Kikkoman)
2-3 gloves of garlic chopped roughly
thumb-sized piece of ginger chopped roughly
(dilute the soy with a splash of water if the flavor is too strong)

Just mix all of these together in a small cup (big enough to dip your dumplings). Cover with plastic wrap and let rest in the frigde so the flavours blend.
Also you can just use your sweet chili sauce, as it is or softened with some water. Gives a nice kick.
Overall the dip is what makes the dumplings. It gives the flavor so don't be afraid to try out different versions. You can also try ready-made gyoza sauce (at least TokyoKan should have some). I haven't bought any myself but I'm intrigued so I'll be sure to try some when I have the chance!

spring onion, soy, meat, garlic, ginger and cabbage.


Filling (again, you can use whatever you have in the fridge, this is just what I used this time)
400g minced meat
1/4th of a shredded cabbage 
handful of spring onions (or leek etc.)

2 gloves of garlic chopped roughly
thumb-sized piece of ginger chopped roughly
sweet chilli sauce
leftover (red) bell pepper

Put the meat in a mixing bowl and roughly tear it apart. Shred the cabbage and bell pepper, chop garlic and ginger and mix everything together. Season with the chilli sauce (and other seasoning if you want). Cover and put in the frigde. Let it rest until you need it again.


Now your dough should be right about done. Since you can't let it dry out, I made three pieces of the dough and put two under the cloth. Cover your work area with flour so the dough won't stick (it will, I tell you). Using a rolling pin, roll the dough into a thin layer (2-3mm), cut round pieces (about ⌀9cm) with a cookie cutter or similar. Pile the wrappers on a cutting board etc. that you have dusted with flour. You can pile the wrappers on top of each other but remember to dust them with more flour so they won't stick together. Cover with a cloth when you're working the rest of your dough. Using the recipe above you should have around 40 wrappers.

finished wrappers, filling and water in a bowl.
Now on to the fun stuff; le filling. It might be fun to have someone to help you with since it's a wee bit boring to on your own. Take a skin and place it on your left palm. Use your right index finger and dip it the water. Trace half of the edge of the skinwith water and place a dollop of filling in the center of the wrapper. Fold the skin over the filling and kind of plead the edges together. I know it sounds ridiculous but it makes a cute end result. Make sure the edges are properly sealed so water won't seep in when you fry/steam these babies.
(BTW, if you have leftover wrappers after your out of the filling, you can wrap them in plastic wrap and use next time. I haven't done it so i can't give you any estimate how long it might last though :___D)
finished product waiting to be thrown on the pan. Left rows are done by me, right ones by Eve.



 So as you can see, they don't have to be perfect :)) Sorry there's no pic for the folding process, I'm 100% sure I did take one but maybe it's just in my head. Oh well~

Add a generous amount of oil on your pan and let it heat up. Carefully lay your dumplings on the pan, don't burn yourself! You should fry them until the bottoms are golden brown (or a little more, don't be afraid you'll burn 'em, they'll taste equally good anyway). Add about 1,5dl of water on the pan so that it covers the dumplings. Cover the pan and let 'em steam!

fellows on the pan.
They'll take about...3-5 minutes? to cook. Until the water is gone. You can check them around 3 minutes and carefully move 'em around so they won't burn (too much).
boiling away.
Serve while steaming hot. With rice or without. Dip the end in the soy, bite in half and dip the rest of it while scooping in bits of pieces of the ginger and garlic. Using sweet chili sauce as a dip really opened my eyes, so good!! If you have leftover gyoza, just wrap it in foil or pack it in Tupperware and stick it in the fridge. I'm pretty sure you'll find them magically gone in the next few hours!

I guess that's it. If you happen to make these after reading this entry, i would really much like to know how you liked them! I've made them for a few friends (one didn't really like the soydip but she seemed to enjoy dipping them in ketchup :O) and I also made a glutein-free versions when visiting Parents once (Dad has celiac/coeliac disease). The dough was like hell to work with but he seemed to like 'em so I can't complain :))

Monday, October 17, 2011

the GazettE - PSYCHOPATH

Haha, I'm so sorry I still haven't updated on Japan, I just keep making up stuff to do so I don't have to sit in front of the computer with actually something to do XD we had to return the laptop to Grandma, I'm sure she'll have loads of fun with it.... not, so we'll see when I can get myself to do it. I will though, for myself at least :))

Yesterday was the premiere for the second season of The Walking Dead, just torrented it. I'm so excited! I loved the 1st season and just bought the box from Kokkola. We we're at the Parents for 10 days, got back to Espoo yesterday. I love being in there, I don't have to think people I don't want to think about and I can just play make believe of everything being as it was back in the days...

I also got my hair cut, it was about damn time!! I've been wanting to grow my hair out but as I was sitting in the chair and the stylist was combing my hair, I looked fucking ridiculous X3 and it didn't even properly reach my shoulders yet! I don't know, maybe I'm just meant for shorter hair? Anyhow, here's the result. I slightly overdid the pic again but I just love my apps♥
How is it?

Last month we bought some new contact lenses and I finally bought the gray DollyEyes I've been drooling for but!! They hurt so bad in my eyes :// well, the right one does. I managed to use them for like... 4 hours one day but I had to take 'em out since my right eye started crying and it felt like I had a cat under the lens... I'm kinda pissed since I've never had that problem with ANY lenses and I've been using contacts for over 10 years *sigh* anyway, we bought some new ones since I can't wear the gray ones. The package had arrived while we were in Kokkola so we've now been on our way to the post for 2 hours :D what do you mean it sounds so like us (*´艸`*)gonna go harass Eve to finish her hair grooming so we can finally get going!!

Wednesday, September 07, 2011

l'eprica - Ruin

Changed my layout, finally. It wasn't bad per se, but it wasn't me either so this one featuring cocklobin art probably by Nigu, is much more comfortable :))

Friday, September 02, 2011

FEAR FROM THE HATE - PAINT A TRIP PARTY

So sorry for my lack of update considering my (our) time in Japan. We ran into some problems with our host there during the last week and I haven't had time to write about it yet but I'm gonna be posting a decent update on Japan so please bear with me orz I promise I'll make it up with a picspam!!!

We got our computer back before we left to Japan, thanks to Dads colleague. We couldn't find our Windows software CDs so he opted on installing Ubuntu and COME ON!! So now, after we came back to Finland I've been using both the laptop and the PC and for a person who'se always used only Windows, in Ubuntu everything is backwards :____D I really like using Ubuntu but it's a learn by trying-experience every day XD I can't really tell the difference compared to Windows, I just hear ppl saying Ubuntu beats Windows like 10000000000000>1? For me, these are pretty much alike, expect for Windows you have to download every program separately and for Ubuntu you kinda have them already, just need to utilize them... We also bought a second LAN-cable for the modem so we can use both computers at the same time......................... feels so nerdy 8D but it's convenient!!


I should also post some pics from the wedding. My sister looked so beautiful and they looked so happy together! I still don't think marriage is my thing but I sure can appreciate the beauty of a wedding!

Saturday, July 09, 2011

ROACH - Piece of ASIA

Bad news first, I think my phones camera is busted from the humidity. The pics look awful so actually there's no reason for me to have my phone with me at all. Fucking great. I guess I could send it to Finland for repair but somehow it doesn't feel worth of it right now, I guess they can fix it when I'm back to Finland myself.

Flight from Moscow to Narita was quite uneventful. Though we did have DELICIOUS food! For dinner we had appetizers, main course and dessert. Appetizer was slices of smoked butterfish and marinated salmon (gravlax, elikkä suomalaisille graavilohta) with cucumber, lemon and lettuce. For main courses you could choose between Tilapia fillet in Teriyaki sauce served with green peas, bell pepper and Jasmine rice or Chicken in curry sauce with bell pepper, broccoli ad rice. As for dessert, we had caramel cake. Breakfast was also appetizer, main and dessert appetizer being slices of chicken fillet in curry sauce and smoked beef served with Edam cheese, pickles and black olives w/ lettuce,  main could be chosen from mushroom frittata with tomatoes and vegetable ratatouille and crepes with peaches and vanilla sauce. For dessert we got some kind of Russian nougat candies but we forgot to eat them and by the time we got to our "home", they were so melted we couldn't eat them :D I don't know why people think AEROFLOT is a bad airline, for me, it's one among others. OK, the staff is all Russian so expect a little crappy English but these guys at least tried unlike the staff at the airport! We both slept most of the flight so it was kinda easy :D

When we got to Narita and went through customs etc. and actually got our bags!! (for those who didn't know, we were supposed to get our luggage in Moscow but ran into some trouble (aka the airport staff) and our luggage were send to Tokyo after all), Eve got us some tickets to Tokyo and then we had to wait for a few hours for the N'EX train to leave. We got off in Shinjuku and had to find our way to Chuo-line to get to Nakano but everything went rather smoothly, the only actual "bad" thing being my huge bag :______D got off in Nakano and made our way to YADOYAs office and then to our "home" near Higashi-Nakano, Suzushiro A. What to say about this place... well, crappy is one way but if I'd be putting it nicely, I guess I could say it has character XD moldy, humid-kind of character :D nah, I live, for two weeks and then off to Shinjuku and Lis' and Yoheis place!! Dear God I hope they have AC!!

It's so hot in here, every day the "real feel" or "comfortable level" has been like +38, the actual degrees around +32 but humidity being over 65% all the time makes it hotter. I knew it'd be hot so I guess I shouldn't complain but I have to admit I'm hoping to find some sort of a nirvana with this weather XD

We haven't been doing much yet, just trying to get used to the weather and walking around Nakano and Higashi-Nakano. Yesterday we were sitting at some stairs near Nakano ZERO, in front of Daikyu JHS and  some kids (maybe 12 yo) walked past us, one of them was carrying everyone elses bags and when they saw us, they snickered and told him to talk to us so for the whole 3 minutes it took them to walk by, he kept saying 'I'm sorry, I'm sorry' :D for what he was sorry about, I have no idea, maybe it was just all he could think of in English at that moment :D overall kids, little ones, are so cute when they notice you're a foreigner, they just stare at you and when yo look back, they smile like you just made their day :D when we sat there on the stairs, I noticed someone waving at us from the school windows and before we knew it, there were 5 kids staring and giggling and waving at us :____D later when it was dark already, maybe around 9.30PM, we were walking around, trying to find some temple I thought I knew were it was but didn't, some older boys, maybe high schoolers, went by us with their bikes and just as we were far enough, they shouted 'Fuck you bitch', which, I can only guess, was again the first thing to pop into their minds. A little less Western AVs, how about it boys? ;))

I'm pretty sure Japanese people have a lower body temperature 'cos they all look so cool and uncaring of this heat. Yeah, I know I'm not used to this, but it's so unfair to be out in daylight and look like I just ran a marathon and then poured bucket loads of water on me an then there's a dozen Mr. 12-out-of-10s in jeans and sweatshirts :O

Today we went to Nakano Sun Mall on the North side of Nakano station. It's a loooong hallway filled with stores selling just about anything and apparently on 2nd, 3rd and 4th floor is an otaku Heaven with all you can ever need in the anime/manga/cosplay department. An Akihabara #2 it seems. The mall was nice and cool, despite all the people, so it was a nice change. Didn't get any pics this time though, but maybe we'll go there again tomorrow so I'll take pics then. Just have to remember to take the other camera!

Tomorrow would be the first change to go check out Harajuku but I think we'll check out Horikoshi HS instead. It's a kilometer away from our home and should be quite easy to find. I suppose most of you don't what's the big deal on this high shool so to sum it up, it's a private HS where a lot of Japanese idols go to (Akanishi Jin, Yamashita Tomohisa, Miura Haruma etc.) so it's totally a place for us :__D ok, ok, I guess it'll be quite empty on a Sunday but we can go again on Monday to see the upcoming idols up close ;)) plus of course I have to see the school 'cos my friend Yuuko went there when she was in high school!

Well, I guess this is enough already, if you made it this far, congrats :D this is mostly for myself anyway so yeah... sorry Mom and Dad that this is in English but I'm sure you'll manage ;) off to see if I could boil some water for my noodles in this rat hole♥

Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Rammstein - Moskau

Sitting at the Sheremetyevo Airport in Moscow is no piece of cake. The staff here speaks little to no English and has apparently had no training in how to deal with customers. Don't expect any help nor a friendly face when coming through here. Seems it's not very great that you're only passing through the Great Mother Russia and you should be punished for such an attrocity. People look straight through you like you're not even there and God forbid if the personnel at the desk for international connection flights would actually know what they're doing or answer question if your poor soul should have some problems. I knew this would be... interesting to say the least but to tell the truth this is more like a bad infomercial if how NOT to do things!

On a lighter note, we have roughly 12 hours left until the flight to Tokyo. We managed to get a few hours of sleep on the floor but I might take on The Parents' offer to get a hotel room for the transfer-time in August.

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

emmurée - I hear the clocks counting down

So the time has come, in just a few short hours we'll be on the plane to Moscow. Our flight leaves at 6.45PM Finnish time and lands 9.30PM Russian time so it's a 1h45min trip, then we'll have a jolly good 22 hours and 30 minutes of leisure time on the Shremetyevo airport not a long distance away from the lights of  Moscow but still unattainable for us 'cos we didn't feel like paying almost 100€ for visas :D

From Moscow to Tokyo we'll be leaving on the 6th at 8PM Russian time if I'm not completely wrong and landing in Tokyo 10.20AM Japanese time so I hopehopehope I can catch a few hours of sleep at some point. I'm not too positive I'll be able to relax too much at Sheremetyevo but maybe on the plane then *crosses fingers*

I haven't had time to get anxious while we were in Kokkola, every day we were so busy with wedding related stuff, but now I'm kinda seeing some butterflies in the horizon, if you know what I mean ;)) everything is packed but I still need to finish sewing my pants XD I'm such a procrastinator it's not even funny :_____D with that, I' off to do the sewing machine, I'll try to update every once in a while~

Monday, June 27, 2011

((noises on the background))

Came home to Kokkola a few hours ago, my older sister Miia is getting married on Saturday so we're doing some last minute things and also just hanging out before we leave to Japan for pretty much the rest of the summer :D

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Dir en grey - Bottom of the Death Valley

So I decided to just go ahead and make myself a new blog. I know Subject S knows my old blog and I just don't want her to be able to read how my life is going anymore, not after all what happened. I want to get rid of that person and everything she stands for in my life, and enabling her to stay up to date with my doings is not helping. I was thinking about actually changing my twitter but I've always been para_para_noia and changing my blog is... already too much so for that I'm not gonna compromise.

I also thought, once again, that maybe making a change here would change some other things as well, slowly but surely so I'm gonna try and update this more than the previous. I'm not gonna promise nothing, not once a week-updates, or even once a month, but I'll promise to update.

Now, I know there might be some random people reading this, but 'm not going to spill my whole life here on one go so if you want to know more, ask and you shall know.

In two weeks, I'll be chilling in Tokyo with my best friend, the only twin I have ;) we'll be staying in Tokyo from 7th oh July until the 9th of August, so I'll be damned if I won't write happening here even for my own memory's sake :D I love taking pics and I'll surely be taking a gazillion so hopefully I'll manage to spend some quality time on the Internet every once in a while!

This is not fashion blog, nor a travel-one, this will probably be filled with boring, mundane things and musings of a person who never wants to grow old but starts her second fourth of 100 years at the end of August. I will post pics of my life and things I love, maybe some of things I hate, links, YouTube videos, videos of my cats or my older sisters dog, my family and the lint I find when I take my jeans of the washing machine. Things like that.

Things. Like. That.

PS: Note to self: this will be the only post mentioning her.