About 11 years ago a book came out that got everybody talking – “French Women Don’t Get Fat”. The author, Mireille Guiliano, was on every talk show evangelizing the virtues of eating the French way. It is a conundrum as France flows with Camembert, croissants, rich sauces, and steak frites. I just have to add that it is NOT fair that French women get to eat great food, stay slim and are some of the most stylish ladies in the world. The book became a # 1 New York Times best seller, and in a nutshell it shares the secret of French women – that is, they don’t eat more than three bites of anything and they savour each of those bites. Continue reading
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Celebrating at Chau
Kale and I are celebrating the 6-month anniversary of our blog so we wanted to go to a restaurant that represented who we are. Kale and I are Asian and consider ourselves to be modern and have good taste, so I thought Chau (in Vancouver) would be the perfect place to go to. Having been there before, I knew Kale would like it. I had just returned from sunny, though sub-zero, Ottawa and woke up to a gloomy dreary rain-whipped day in Vancouver, aiyah! But the blue sky poked through the angry clouds on our way to Chau and we felt the heavens smiling down upon with us.
Chau is a hip and contemporary, vegetarian Vietnamese restaurant that serves fresh, flavourful and satisfying dishes. Vegan and gluten free options are also available. We started off with taro chips served with a fragrant tofu dip. Then we had my favourite dish, the Golden Temple (top picture below). It is a light turmeric curry broth with tofu, broccoli, yam, lotus root, taro, kale, and herbs. I enjoy it best with quinoa and a side of free range eggs. We also ordered the Moonlit Midnight Swim (right-hand image, below superfoods list), which is a wild rice blend with tofu, kale, mushrooms, lotus root, a spiced peanut mushroom sauce, and topped with roasted peanuts and seeds. These dishes are filled to the brim with superfoods – kale, yam, broccoli, herbs, egg, quinoa, and turmeric broth.
Here are some of the superfoods we had:
Kale: Has over 45 different flavonoids which have both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as loads of calcium.
Quinoa: Contains quercetin which is a natural anti-histamine (helps with allergies), and quinoa contains all 9 essential amino acids, making it a complete protein.
Turmeric: Anti-inflammatory and has anti-cancer properties.
Taro: It has a low glycemic level, which means, it won’t spike your blood sugar, high in fiber, high in B vitamins and minerals.
We toasted our achievement with the Coconut Shake, a creamy coconutty, refreshing counterpoint to the savoury food. The meal felt like we’d been whisked away to a tropical island, which was perfect since yesterday I was in Ottawa with my face frozen numb. Check out Chau at chowatchau.ca, particularly their menu.
As I reflect upon the last six months since starting our blog, my first thought is how my friendship with Kale is being enriched, it is going better than I could’ve expected. We seem to have the perfect partnership. First, while I enjoy writing, Kale prefers taking photographs (I’ve tried, but I am definitely not talented with a camera). Second, it’s fun to share my healthful, tasty recipes and use ingredients that are foreign in my kitchen. Thirdly, I have a greater appreciation for photography and Kathy’s great “eye” for getting the right angle. Lastly, I am intimidated by social media, but Kale embraces technology. I look forward to another six months of more superfoods adventures!
Eat well! Live great! {Kake}
By design, the past year was meant to be a time of change, transition and discovery. I had no idea that I would be involved in a blog, let alone working on it with my sister-in-law; but our collaboration has turned out to be one of the best experiences of 2014! I love that our skills and interests are complementary, allowing our creative process to flow naturally. We are also having fun with it, together, and I couldn’t imagine a better partnership. And, even though we’ve been friends since the age of eight, we’re still learning new things about each other. I continue to be impressed with Kake’s nutritional knowledge, culinary and writing abilities. Just as important, Kake2kale has allowed me to do what I love – photography, food and travel!
I believe we are staying true to our mantra – to share our adventures searching for tasty and healthy superfoods, through our recipes, travels, photography, and stories. We’re excited about the months and years ahead for the blog, particularly with new ideas and more interviews with people making a difference in wellness and superfoods. We thank you for enjoying and following Kake2kale!
Travel Far, Explore More! {Kale}
Getting our Hands Dirty in SoMa
How would you spend a couple of hours on a drizzly, gloomy day in Vancouver with a good friend?
Binge watch Game of Thrones?
Find pins to add to my Pinterest boards?
Curl up by the fire and devour this year’s Man Booker prize winner?
Polish my silverware (this would take 5 minutes)?
Nope, {Kale} and I did none of those, instead, we donned our rain gear and braved the wild terrain of South Main Street, also known as SoMa in Vancouver. It is a multi-ethnic neighbourhood that is rapidly shedding its rundown image and becoming trendier by the minute. Old junk shops, used book stores, and second-hand stores are giving way to funky new eateries, one-of-a kind designer boutiques, and modern food shops. There are still lots of original shops to find, and hopefully the hip and the modern won’t crowd them out.
{Kale} and I headed to SoMa with the sole purpose of finding superfoodie fare that we could only eat with our hands. Because some say that foods taste better when eaten with your hands. So, armed with {Kale’s} hand sanitizer, we went ready to get our hands dirty and to give our taste buds a thrill.
First stop was a shop that I have driven by numerous times and have always found their name, Yek O Yek, amusing. How can you forget a name like that! It is a Mediterranean grocery store that also sells pastries and serves hot food. While perusing the pastries our eyes immediately landed on a pastry version of Princess Leia’s hairstyle. It even had the requisite superfoods in the filling – cauliflower, broccoli, and carrots.
It is simply called the “Veggie Pie”. Because the filling is rolled into the filo pastry there is quite a good ratio of pastry to filling. My motto is – “you can never have too much pastry”. We declared it simply delicious when we took a bit. What a great deal as it was only $3.99 and the serving was generous. Once the pie was devoured, we pushed on.
The Fish Counter drew us in, because we could see people happily eating in the window. That is a good sign in and of itself. It is half seafood shop and half fish & chips counter. But besides fish & chips, they also serve tacos, Oyster Po Boy’s and more. For the sake of this post, we ordered the Salmonito, as it was one of the few items not deep-fried. This tasty tortilla was stuffed with superfoods, from the omega-3 rich salmon, to a slaw made with fennel, onion, and cilantro. The crunch of the slaw balanced out the tenderness of the fish. Even though we shared the Salmonito, it was a handful, as they were very generous with the salmon!
While we were waiting for our Salmonito we perused the seafood shop and saw they had a candied smoked sablefish…intriguing. Who hasn’t tried candied salmon? But sablefish? So we got a small piece and to be honest, it tasted very similar to candied salmon. Nonetheless, it was still scrumptious. We got our omega-3 dose for sure that day.
We saw this eye catching treat at Yek O Yek, called Bird’s Nest Pistachio Baklava, and just had to have it. It is aptly named, as it looks like delicate little eggs in a bird’s nest. It is a variation on the usual baklava that we normally see, with layers upon layers of filo, ground up nuts, honey and butter. This bird’s nest was less rich but just as satisfying, with the finely wrought circle of crispy filo cupping the honey drizzled whole superfood pistachios. Finger licking good!
The final place we bumbled into was Chocolaterie de la Nouvelle France, a mouthful to say, but if you are a serious chocolate connoisseur, this is the place pour vous! Having chocolate was the perfect way to our day, especially dark chocolate as it has a host of antioxidants, minerals and increases serotonin, which lifts your mood.
Once you are inside the shop you feel transported to a special place where you know they don’t take chocolate lightly. The décor is sparse in the compact space, with just a handful of chairs and tables. The chocolate is the star, whether in a display case or in wide-bellied glass jars. The owner makes them by hand and she really knows her stuff. You can tell she is passionate about what she does and it comes through in her chocolates. {Kale} and I decided to try her drinking chocolate (made with dark chocolate) with almond milk. I wanted to be adventurous and so I asked for my drinking chocolate to be infused with jasmine, as I love jasmine tea. My expectations weren’t too high, as I thought the pairing would be a little mismatched, but to my surprise the slight floral note to the chocolate was very uplifting. But I must say, though we each ordered the half size, it was plenty rich. {Kale} and I probably could’ve shared one order and be satisfied.
We each had a milk chocolate square. {Kale’s} was the coconut, almond and fleur de sel, and mine was the same but without the coconut. It was the perfect thickness, and melted in your mouth with the fleur de sel cutting through the sweetness of the chocolate. What a wonderful way to bring our hands-on adventure to a close. With our friendship and our bodies nourished, {Kale} and I bid a fond farewell and knew that not even the relentless Vancouver rain could dampen our spirits that day. C’est magnifique!
Eat healthy, live great! {Kake}
p.s. The places we mention above are just a small sample of places to explore in SoMa, which makes me want to go back sooner for another adventure.
I Dream of Cartems
I love donuts, OK, I said it. Who can resist deep fried dough drizzled with chocolate glaze, or dusted in cinnamon and sugar. Every major culture has their own version, from the Italian zeppole, to the French beignet. The Chinese even have different types, the savoury donut that is literally called an “oil stick”, or they have one similar to a cruller but puffy and round. As much as I love them, they are really just an occasional treat, unless it’s a donut from Cartems Donuterie. They take donuts to the next level.
The story of Cartems is the stuff of dreams, literally! Imagine you are in Korea teaching ESL, life is going along just fine and then one night you have a dream that you own a donut shop called Cartems. You wake up and you look up Cartems to see if it means anything, nope, nothing. But this dream sticks with you for a few years and one day you are back in your home country and what the heck, let’s make this dream a reality. This is what happened to the owner, Jordan, and now Cartems is a destination for visitors from around the world. With their use of local and organic ingredients and unique flavour combinations, they are considered to have the best donuts in Vancouver and we couldn’t agree more. Better yet, they have vegan, gluten free and baked donut options. How could you not like flavours such as Canadian Whiskey Bacon or Chocolate Pistachio Glaze? Check out Cartems’ story here:
{Kale} and I decided to focus on our favourite fall superfood, the pumpkin, for our next outing and showed up at Cartems with our fingers crossed that they would have a pumpkin donut. We were not disappointed. In fact their pumpkin donut, named Pumpkin Cheesecake, was truly inspired. It was filled with a pumpkin puree with cream cheese and then topped with a brown butter glaze and pecan crumble. The cream cheese they used wasn’t just any old cream cheese sold in foil bricks, it was a Neufchatel from Golden Ears, which is a local family owned artisanal cheese crafters. Oh boy was it scrumptious. The crunch of the crumble balanced nicely with the lusciousness of the filling. We were trying to describe our edible experience and agreed that eating the pumpkin donut was like eating a fluffy cloud! {Kale} and I practically inhaled our donuts, they were so good. We left Cartems with sharper eyesight and healthier skin from the antioxidants vitamin A, C and E, lutein and zeaxanthin from the pumpkin in the donut. What better way to nourish our bodies and our friendship than to spend a morning at Cartems!
May you all dream of donuts tonight. And, Happy Canadian Thanksgiving! – {Kake}
This is Rag’s hands, he is the pastry chef who is one of the founders of Cartems. “Love Pops” is his tribute to his father.