Showing posts with label Taiwanese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Taiwanese. Show all posts

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Why Linsanity is Sweeping the Nation

"America's conversation about race has been mostly black and white. An amazing Knicks point guard changed that."

"My first thought on seeing Jeremy Lin was that he reminded me of my cousins. Like many, I felt like I knew him. He’s a kind of kid I’ve seen my whole life — funny, smart, quick and brave. And Asian American. When I heard he was a Harvard grad, I thought: Of course, the first Asian American NBA superstar also had to go to Harvard and get better than a 3.0. And then: Way to raise the stakes on the Asian American overachiever. It’s still true that whatever color you are in America, if you’re not white you have to be twice as good to get half as far. But the Jeremy Lin paradox is that this champion — this skinny kid just out of college, this overlooked smiling Taiwanese American kid with, as we say, ‘the good Asian hair’ that is thick and stands straight up — he is making room for the rest of us. Part of the Jeremy Lin moment is America looking at an Asian American and realizing he’s just an American, too.

The great irony to his moment is that Jeremy Lin as a national figure is so much better than anyone I might have dreamed up as a possible solution to a problem with a body count: Asian Americans are currently the No. 1 most bullied demographic in America. The same invisibility that kept Jeremy Lin outside the “frame of reference” of coaches also kept the two different units who hounded Cpl. Harry Lew and Pvt. Danny Chen to suicide last year with constant racist taunts and physical abuse from realizing they were well outside the limits of respectful internal military discipline."

Salon article by Alexander Chee.

Day in the Life of J. Lin (before he made it big): This video makes me crave Denny's breakfast food so much! "Breakfast of Champions," indeed!

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Paleo Fried "Rice!"

So I'm definitely not a follower of Paleo / Ancestral diet but I've never been a fan of RICE (the only rice I like is wild rice and that's not even legitimately "rice;" it's actually a type of grass, which probably explains why I like it), so I decided to give this cauliflower fried "rice" version a shot!  (Thanks, Nomnompaleo!  I got the idea from her, check out her blog!)

So this was my first time trying this and I don't normally cook, so it might not be that pretty but I must say it turned out well!  Quite tasty, indeed.

Nomnompaleo used a food processor, but I'm ghetto and used a butcher's cleaver haha!  It got the job done anyways.

I also don't ever measure out quantities, so my "recipe" was whatever was available in the fridge and I played it by ear.

Ingredients:

1/2 of a white onion, diced
4 cloves of garlic, smashed and diced
1/2 of a ginger root, diced
1 carrot, diced
1/2 tomato, diced
1/4 head of cabbage, diced
1 cauliflower bunch, diced
3 eggs, beaten
1 chicken breast

Condiments:
Lots of black sesame oil (the cooking oil, probably not 'Paleo' but I like the taste)
Two dashes of rice vinegar
A few splashes of aged soy sauce
Freshly grated black pepper to taste
Some dried parsley leaves for garnish
Lots of green scallions and cilantro for garnish

(Lots of bio-available, high-quality, 'whole' protein too from the chicken and eggs, it's 'Paleo' after all.)

Check out the photos of the cooking process:

Starting Material. (My mom cut up the cauliflower into florets last night; I did all the rest today.)

After dicing the cauliflower using a butcher's cleaver (ghetto style).

Some of the other cooking materials.

I'm Taiwanese after all, so I used a shitload of garlic and ginger!


Still cooking...

Just about done!  Just need to add some aged soy sauce and freshly grated black pepper!

Taken with the flash.

In the serving bowl.