yeah! extension granted!

Jun 08, 2007 11:17

hmm
the temps have actually been NOT getting hotter
but the humidity is rising

yesterday the dr got to try something new for us (he's the guy that cooks for ostaninehe tried out a recipe for onion pancakes. it was ok, but not quite the same as you get at asian places. must try it out again some other time. also, cant find sweet chili sauce here yet ( Read more... )

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styggian June 8 2007, 16:25:30 UTC
Onion pancakes sound like blasphemy.
But then, in the past, I was so allergic to onions that they could have killed me.

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james_the_evil1 June 8 2007, 16:26:38 UTC
Speaking of your FetCon trip, I've been talking to mollyblack about Disney plans & need to touch base with you about them.
What's the best way to contact you for this? :-)

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kumimonster June 8 2007, 16:40:31 UTC
email only
i dont feel like having my local phone number sapped for intl calls

kumi at kumimonster dot commies

though i'm not certain when i will be arriving
probably the mon or tues before the con
and then i'm taking most of the time up for paid gigs.
if none come thru, then i will have the free time!

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james_the_evil1 June 8 2007, 17:04:37 UTC
cool, I was expecting e-mail, not phone :-)
will send info/plans your way

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pancakes seviana June 12 2007, 21:17:32 UTC
Hi Kumi,

I am curious about these onion pancakes. Any recipes around that you are aware of that are authentic Korean or the Greek version. I am various curious about these since I love onions, scallions and shallots oh my!

Dennis

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Re: pancakes kumimonster June 13 2007, 06:57:55 UTC
i was talking about asian versions

hmmm u know, like the kind you get at chinese or korean restaurants?

i'm waiting for my mom's recipe
but i did a search on google and found some using:
recipes onion pancakes

they're all different a little bit

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Re: pancakes seviana June 13 2007, 13:14:52 UTC
Never had Korean or Chinese pancakes. In fact I don't know of any places that are open for breakfast here in the San Luis Obispo area. Next time I get to Bay area I wil have to try some and if I ever can get up that way when your doing the Korean BBQ thing I will have to try it at a good place.

I have seen recipies on line for Greek onion pancakes erved iwht a yougert/cucumber sauace. Its interesting that the greeks and KOreans have the pancake connection going on.

I loved Greek food when I viisted Greece back in 81. When I get up to Seattle and VAncouver area, lots of good Greek food.

Instead of rope or syran, have to get a model to be wrappedin filo pastry dough (it drys fast on its own) and drizzel raspberry sauce or chcolate and nuts like baklava and have a nice desert . Now that woudl be an ineresting picture. Better than Krispy Kream

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