Friday, August 28, 2015

Bohemian Rhapsody

Happy Friday!  What are your plans this weekend?  We're having a combined birthday party for my hubby and one of our close friends.  It's a BBQ + swim party.  The kids will be causing a raucous while the adults eat, drink, and be merry.  It will be fantastic!

I've been seeing a lot of these really cute cold shoulder dresses lately on fashion boards.  And I recently went out on a whim and bought a pair of gladiator sandals.  I haven't had the chance to wear them out yet, but since I got the dress, I just might be brave enough to step out of the house with them!  Honestly, when I put this look together, I felt like I was trying to look like some kind of Greek deity going to a toga party.  Hermes has got nothing on my shoes!  Ha!  ;)

My sandals steal the spotlight with their bright gold tones, so I paired the look with some neutral and beige accessories to tone everything else down.  

Hat: H&M (beige in this style is sold out, here's a black one and here's a similar one)
Dress: Amazon
Bag: Celine Nano (purchased at Bergdorf Goodman in NY, here's a really cute messenger bag from Zara)
Necklace: J Crew (old, here's a similar one)
Glasses: Tory Burch (old, these aviator ones here are super adorable)

Enjoy your weekend!

xoxo,
Lin

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Pork Dumplings

Happy Tuesday!

So I made these a couple of weeks ago for the first time.  I can't believe it took me this long to make dumplings.  When I was young, my sister and I would always help my mom fold these on weekends.  She would make a couple of hundred at a time; whatever we didn't eat that evening, she'd freeze for future use.

It's actually quite simple to make.  You can find dumpling skin at any Chinese market.  They are the circular ones, not the square ones, which are wonton skins.  And honestly, you can fill them with anything you want.  I chose to use ground pork and chopped napa cabbage for this one, but it's also common to use ground beef with chives, or ground chicken, or shrimp, even fish!  I used ground turkey the first time I made them, and they were delicious as well.  Be creative and use your imagination!  The recipe below makes about 120 dumplings.

Ingredients:
2 lbs ground pork
1 medium-sized napa cabbage
4 stalks green onions
1 3/4 tbsp salt
1 tbsp sugar
1/4 cup wine
1/4 cup sesame oil
about 4 packs of dumpling skin (with 30 in each pack)

Instructions:
1) finely chop napa and green onions
2) combine napa mixture with ground pork
3) add salt, wine, and sugar, then mix
4) prepare a bowl with some water
5) put about a tsp of pork and napa mixture in the center of 1 dumpling skin
6) dip finger in water and trace outer rim of dumpling skin
7) fold in half, encasing the pork mixture, then fold the sides by pushing up the corners.


8) Place folded dumplings in rows on cookie sheet sprinkled with loose flour.



To cook these, you either boil them, or pan fry them.  When ready, dip them this mixture: soy sauce, sesame oil, and vinegar.  It's delicious!  I chose to pan fry this time, here's the end result!


Here's the instruction to make pan-fried dumplings look as good as mine:

1) pour about 1 tbsp of oil in a frying pan, heat
2) line dumplings around pan
3) pour 3 tbsp of water in pan, lower heat to medium
4) cover and let simmer for about 10 minutes
5) open lid, so water can evaporate, and let cook for about 2-3 minutes.
6) this part is tricky, if you want your friend dumplings to look like my picture above, you just cover the pan with a plate, flip the pan and plate over, and voila!  Your dumplings should look like the ones pictured above!

I'm going to try making ones with beef and chives next.  Happy cooking!

xoxo,
Lin


Friday, August 21, 2015

Casual Friday

TGIF!!!!

I've recently found a liking for very simple and neutral pieces.  Having 3 little ones to care for really doesn't give me any reasons to dress up.  So some basic pieces are my BFFs this summer.

Over here where I live, it's been scorching hot all summer.  Recently it's gotten a little cooler, so I dared to put on my cropped jeans.  Otherwise, I've been living in shorts for the last 3 months.

And it's not just me. All over Pinterest, neutral pieces dominate the fashion boards.  Distressed jeans seem to be in this season.  The trick is to accessorize strategically to make the outfit.  Accessorize with simple jewelry and add a touch of color with your handbag. Therefore, without further ado, here's the look.


Necklaces: Madewell (similar here) and bar necklace from Amazon
Shoes: Skechers Sweet Pea 



Thanks for reading!

xoxo,
Lin


Thursday, August 20, 2015

Hong Kong Style Egg Tarts

Happy Thursday!

So we celebrated my hubby's birthday yesterday.  Given that I have a little more time on my hands these days, I decided that I would surprise him with his favorite dessert on his birthday.  Him and his egg tarts. What can I say?  He loves them so much that every time we have Dim Sum, he'll get two orders of the delicious egg yumminess.  What better way to celebrate his special day with some home made ones?

It's really quite simple to make them, actually.  I got my recipe from All Recipes.  I followed the direction to a T, but I think you're better off using 1 1/3 cups of butter, and 8 eggs.  The recipe calls for 1 cup of butter and 9 eggs.  I found that 9 eggs made the egg flavor a little too strong. Also, you'd definitely have to bake for at least 25-30 minutes instead of the 15 the recipe calls for.  I found myself adding more and more time to the timer since the tart crusts just weren't hardening.

Well, without further ado, here's the website where I got my recipe from.  And here are photos of the ingredients and the finished products.  Happy baking!




xoxo,
Lin

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Designer Crossbodies To Die For

What can I say.  I love me some handbags.  You can say I'm addicted to them.  Honestly, truth be told, if I ever win the lottery, the first thing I would do with all that money is go on a handbag shopping spree.  Move over, kids!  Mommy has priorities!  Ha!

My love for handbags started at a very young age.  I still remember the first purse I owned.  It wasn't a luxury brand, not even anything fancy.  It was just a simple denim Esprit purse.  But I was so happy when I got it.  I'd carry it everywhere!  Something about carrying a cute purse just makes me happy.  Hey, don't judge.  Everyone has their weaknesses, and handbags are mine.  :)

So with the cross body bags being all the rage right now, I thought that I might provide you with a visual of what is trending now.

Celine Nano

Boy Chanel

Chloe Drew (saddle bags are so trending right now!)

Fendi Peekaboo
3.1 Phillip Lim Pashli Mini

Gucci Soho Crossbody

Mansur Gavriel Mini Bucket Bag

Louis Vuitton Monceau




Valentino Rockstud

Givenchy Antigona Mini

Yves Saint Laurent Crossbody

I'm already guilty of owning 4 out of the 11 bags here...I tell you, it's an addiction.  But they're so cute!  How can anyone resist?!?!

xoxo,
Lin


Thursday, August 6, 2015

Oxtail Soup


I know...it really is too hot right now to think about any type of soup.  We're sweating like pigs during the day, who wants to sweat more in the evening when it's finally cool?  But this soup is like a meal in itself.  It's so easy to make, everything is in one pot, so there isn't even that many dishes to wash after the meal.  What my mom used to do was pour these over rice, but I chose to pour them over noodles for my kids.  Of course, if you're watching your carbs, you can eat this by itself and still feel very satisfied.  You got your protein and your veggies, it's a healthy, easy, and hearty meal.

I got my oxtail from a local Chinese market.  I was craving this soup after visiting a family member and her MIL made some for them.  It's been years since I've had my own mother's oxtail soup.  So I just decided to make my own.  Here's the recipe!

Ingredients:
1 oxtail, cut into 1 in pieces (the butcher will do this)
5 carrots, peeled and cut into 1/2 in pieces
1/2 of a large cabbage or 1 small cabbage, chopped
3 large tomatoes, cut into 1 in pieces (I use beefsteak tomatoes, and I usually use more because I love them, but it's up to you)
1 onion
chicken stock (not broth - stock is more flavorful since it's made of chicken bones)
ginger (this is important - you need it to slightly mask the meaty scent of the oxtail so it doesn't over power the entire soup)
salt

Directions:
1) Boil oxtail in regular water in large pot to clean the oxtail.  You'll see all the impurities rise to the top.  Pour water out, repeat one more time.

2) Once the oxtail is clean, you can fill the pot with all the ingredients above except for the cabbage.  If you want a more flavorful soup, you can use only chicken stock for the broth.  I find that with the oxtail and the vegetables, the broth will be flavored as is, so I chose to use regular water.  It's really personal preference.

3) Flavor with salt.

4) Boil for at least 2 hours in medium heat.  You want the water to be bubbly lightly the whole time.  That's when you know everything is simmering and your broth is being flavored.  In the last 30 minutes, add all the cabbage.  If you want an even more hearty soup, you can add some potatoes as well.

Voila!  This lasts in my family for about 2 days.  I'll use it as a main meal the first day, then the second day just as a soup additional to the mail meal.  I hope you enjoy it as much as my family did!  Next week I'll post the recipe for my San Bei Ji (Three Cups Chicken)!

xoxo,
Lin


Thursday, July 30, 2015

A Whirlwind Tour of the Big Apple

Ahhh...New York, how I've missed thee.  I was here on a week-long trip with a few friends about a decade ago, and I've since missed it terribly.  The convenience of getting anywhere and everywhere within walking distance, the sights, the culture, the art, the food... I've just fallen completely in love with Manhattan.  I've since wanted to return so badly, but it's not quite the vacation destination when you have three little kids.  Luckily for me, my cousin is currently attending classes at FIT and lives on the Upper West Side, so I took the opportunity to take a rare weekend trip to the city I've missed so much.

Where should I begin?  She had a packed schedule for me.  The day I landed was Friday afternoon, and that night she took me to a nightclub.  Oh, how I've missed the night life!  Then, we walked through Central Park to get to the Metropolitan Museum of Art the next day, spent half a day looking (ok, more like gawking for me) at the exquisite pieces done by the masters.  Not to mention the amazing exhibitions going on right now.  Then the afternoon was spent shopping on Fifth Avenue and SoHo.  And, since New Yorkers never sleep, we took a stroll from her apartment to Times Square around ten in the evening.  Talk about a packed schedule!  We crammed a week's worth of activities into a weekend.  I've got no other choice, gotta come back home to take care of my munchkins!  It really is possible to pack so many activities in such a fantastic city into a couple of days.

So we're not going to talk too much about the night club.  What can I say, I was one of the oldest people there.  Anyone of those "kids" at the night club could easily be my kids...if I had had children in my early teenage years.  But it was fun dancing nevertheless.  You don't get to do that much anymore after having kids!  So it was definitely worth staying up until 4am for.  *wink wink*

Central Park (link)

Walking distance from my cousin's apartment, we decided that we should at least take a stroll through this beautiful park this weekend.  The weather that day, to a Californian like me, was humid and hot.  But to a New Yorker, who just came out of the cold not too long ago, it was fantastic weather.  I'm not a fan of running myself, but there were loads of people jogging through the park.  Some with baby strollers, some with a partner, some were biking.  Luckily it wasn't too sunny, otherwise I think I would've melted in the heat.  But it made me so happy to see so many people leisurely enjoying their Saturday morning.





The Met (link)

I've taken a few art history courses throughout high school and college.  And I find the stories behind these historical masterpieces absolutely fascinating.  It's been so long since I've stepped foot into an art museum.  My children are too young to appreciate art, and my husband just isn't an art aficionado like me.  When I visited NY a decade ago, I remember that I had a great time inside the Met.  But the experience was even greater this time because of the current exhibit - China: Through the Looking Glass.  Talk about haute couture meeting high art!  It was amazing being able to see what the fashion powerhouses like YSL, Chanel, Valentino, Roberto Cavalli, Tom Ford, John Galliano, Givenchy, Ralph Lauren, Jean Paul Gaultier, Dior, Jason Wu, Cartier, to name a few, designed for this exhibition, which was also the theme for this year's Met Gala.  Their designs were based on past costumes, paintings, porcelain, and other artifacts from as early as the thirteenth century.  To see a court robe from the Qing dynasty?  And a vase from the Ming dynasty? The experience was priceless.  The exhibit took my breath away.  See for yourselves.  Although my camera phone did not do the exhibit justice!




















And because I'm in love with the Impressionists, I had to go visit that section of the museum.  I've always loved Van Gogh's work.  As a matter of fact, a poster of his Wheat Field with Cypresses from the Met I purchased 10 years ago, still hangs in my foyer.  I was lucky enough to be able to catch another current exhibit, which was one of Van Gogh's paintings.  This was a trip well taken, I tell you.









Oh, don't get me wrong, the museum had so many other collection, this museum is to me like Disneyland is to my kids.  It would take 3 days for me to see everything.  But since we were limited on time, we only saw what was most important.  Here are some Egyptian art, Greek art, and Medieval art.








Fifth Avenue and SoHo

Ahhhh...shopping.  A girl can't call a trip "vacation" if it doesn't include shopping.  We strolled Fifth Avenue and gawked at all the beautiful goodies.  I was on the lookout for a casual cross body bag, so we went to all the big department stores.  We finally found a cute CĂ©line Nano.  it was in the perfect shades I was looking for.  Neutral tones in tan, black, and white, perfectly goes well with everything!  And the best part about this is, I bought this at Bergdorf Goodman.  Since there is no Bergdorf Goodman here in California, it shipped home and saved me nearly $300 in taxes!  That's like a discount on a high-end designer bag, which never happens! Woohoo!  What a score!


Aside from the Nano, there were plenty of stores in SoHo that were having great sales, so I nabbed a light sweater from Club Monaco, a pair of faux leather jeans from All Saints (similar here), and a cute necklace from Madewell (similar here).  Yes, I knew there was a reason I loved New York.

Times Square (link)

The first thing I want to say about Times Square is this: why on earth would there be THAT many people there at midnight?!?  Don't you guys sleep?!?  There were honestly tens of thousands of people!  If you'd seen what I saw, you'd think that we were there on New Year's Eve, watching the ball drop or something.  It was ridiculous.  We got there, we saw the sea of people, took a few pictures, and left.  Don't get me wrong, Times Square is amazing as well.  Just the sheer number of people there will make your jaw drop.  The lights, the stores that never close, the street vendors, they all bring this place to life.  I stopped by M&M World and bought some personalized candy for my kids, and got a couple of really cool street art (YouTube link here). I saw this guy's work on my FB feed one day, and I thought it was the coolest thing.  So when I came across him, I knew I had to get the paintings for my boys.




Food

I can't talk about New York without talking about the marvelous food the city has to offer.  My cousin took me to some of the best restaurants around her apartment, and sure enough, they didn't disappoint.  First stop was Totto Ramen.  I got the Mega Ramen.  Oh my, the broth is heavenly deliciousness.  And there was so much food that I couldn't finish the entire bowl.  Which never happens when I'm eating noodles.



Next up, Pick a Bagel.  There were lines out the door for their bagels.  I had their whole wheat bagel with raison and walnut cream cheese.  And let me tell you, I don't eat cream cheese often, but this one was so delicious.  Just look at the picture of their cream cheese selection!  Although I don't know what plain tofu would taste like...


And a block from the bagels, is a smoothie store.  Not your typical Jamba Juice.  This is much healthier.  Juice Generation even has tiny bottles of juice "shots" that do various things for your body.    Cleanse, check.  Boost metabolism, check.




After we went to the Met, we stopped by Le Pain Quotidien.  Yes, there are many closer to home, but it's usually too inconvenient of a drive for me.  Since it was walking distance for us, we decided to stop by.  That day, this particular store ran out of ricotta cheese for the Prosciutto, Pear, and Fig Tartine I ordered, but I asked them to substitute it with plain Greek yogurt, and the result was still delicious.

Last but not least, we went to 456 Shanghai Cuisine for their delicious dumplings, also known as Xiao Long Bao. The restaurant itself does not have a website, but here's an article on it on the NY Times. There of course was a line out the door again; we waited about 20 minutes and then we were seated. I was reading up on the restaurant from one of the articles they posted outside, and supposedly the owner modeled his dumplings based on Ding Tai Fung dumplings.  Sure enough, the dumplings didn't disappoint.  I also felt like eating their sesame cold noodles, and that was delicious as well.  Although after a while, the sauce became too rich for me, so again, another bowl of noodles I couldn't finish.




Alas! My post on NYC is finally done!  I have been wanting to write this post since I returned, but I was either too busy or just got plain lazy.  I finally decided I'd sit down today and type it up, once and for all.  My cousin and I didn't have time to watch a Broadway show this time, and that's on my to-do list.  She promised me she will take me when I visit her again.  So cous, if you're reading this, I'm holding you to that promise!  I'm sure a lot of you have been to New York already, but have you been able to do all this in two days?!  And to those of you who haven't, and have heard such wonderful things about it, it really is that great.  If you think there are too many things to do and too many sights to see, and you just don't have enough time to do and see them all, I just proved to you that it is possible to do most in a short weekend.  I hope you find my post helpful in navigating the city!

xoxo,
Lin