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VASK at The Maya Kitchen

VASK at The Maya Kitchen
Regional cuisines from the Basque Country and the North of Spain take center stage on March 15, Saturday, 9am-1pm as Chef Jose Luis Gonzalez of renowned restaurant VASK visits The Maya Kitchen.

Chef J. Luis Gonzalez

Chef Luis will demonstrate Pulpo a la Gallega Traditional or Galician Octopus is the signature dish of Galicia in the North of Spain. Octopus and potato are boiled and then garnished with paprika, rock salt and olive oil.

Pulpo a la Gallega Modern is a dish where the octopus is boiled, then smoked and grilled. The paprika is made with bread crumbs giving it a crispy texture. Instead of boiled potato, the potato is made into a foam.

Bakalao al Pil Pil with Pipperada is a traditional dish from the Basque Country (el Pais Vasco) and is well known all over Spain and popular with Spaniards and tourists alike. It is made with salt cod, garlic and olive oil. It is “sabroso” or tasty with the pil pil sauce, which is an emulsion sauce made with olive oil and natural gelatin of the fish. Piperrada is a typical Basque dish prepared with onion, green peppers, red bell peppers and tomatoes
Scallop Black Ink Risotto. In the Basque Country they do not have paella, they have risotto instead. The dish is a modern risotto where the flavors are traditionally combined but cooked with a modern twist.

Hailing from Santander, Spanish-born Executive Chef J. Luis Gonzalez recognized his affinity for cooking at an early age. Chef Chele, as he is fondly called, finished his degree at Artxanda, Bilbao. His culinary acumen and attention to detail earned him a referral at the restaurant of Juan Mari Arzak, acknowledged as the Father of Modern Spanish Cuisine. He went on to work in the world’s most respected restaurants, such as El Bulli, El Celler de Can Roca, Mugaritz, and Nerua-Guggenheim.

Gallery Vask is Chef Chele’s personal culinary gem. Western cuisine with Asian influences is the star of the menu. Select art pieces displayed in the area completes the ambiance. Gallery Vask is located on the 5th Floor, Clipp Center, 11th Avenue Corner, 39th Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig.

This special cooking demo is made possible with Mida Food Distributors, a leading supplier of seafoods to major hotels and restaurants with the onset of the Lenten Season, these recipes are welcome suggestions in menu planning and selection.

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For more information, log on to www.themayakitchen.com or e-mail contactus@themayakitchen.com or visit The Maya Kitchen Culinary Center every Tuesday to Saturday at 8F Liberty Building, 835 A. Arnaiz Avenue (Pasay Road), Makati City or call 8921185 / 892-5011 local 108.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Mar 12th 2014 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk,FYI,Plateful of Fun,Recipes | Comments (0)

Breakfast with Plateful of Fun

Yep, Tummy Fillers Plateful of Fun, that’s the food blog’s name, the blog which I am actively updating every now and then. we gotta eat right, right?

This pretty much sums up Sunday breakfast or brunch at home:

Orange you glad it's Sunday breakfast time?

This still needs to be blogged and to say I have a long list of blog backlog is not stretching the truth.

Do visit the blog sometimes, ok? 🙂

Blog Revamp with IM Creator

I want to revamp my special education teacher blog, Teacher Julie. I also want to do this with the other blogs.

I love the header but it has been my header and blog template since I started blogging back in 2006. I have an idea what I want but it would probably take me a few thousand pesos to be able to do so. I don’t want to get myself involved in a blog coaching project with others because… Oh well.

So I found IM Creator and I will be heading off to the site in a few minutes after this has been posted.

Am excited!

Posted by Treasure Jar on Feb 18th 2014 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk | Comments (0)

Vegetarian Bagoong

I made a big jar of Vegetarian Bagoong.

The resident “nose” and “tongue” aka taste tester in the house said she loves it. She even had two Indian mangoes eaten with the vegetarian bagoong.

Homemade Vegetarian bagoong

And yeah, I plan to sell this healthy alternative to the usual bagoong alamang or shrimp paste soon.

Email me for orders 😀

Homemade Cookie Butter

This is a jar of Homemade Cookie Butter that I just made today. The eldest child gave her two thumbs up so I guess I’m good to go make more to sell. Email me for details if you want to order 😀

Homemade Cookie Butter

Posted by Treasure Jar on Feb 18th 2014 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk,Kitchen Needs,Plateful of Fun,Purse Strings | Comments (0)

Practical Gifts

Did you give practical gifts last Christmas?

You know, things that can be used by the recipient? Or would these just gather dust and be discarded after a year?

I think we did. One of the gifts we gave away to the teachers were handmade notepads which they can use just in case they needed to write down notes and thoughts. The notepads were not big and could easily fit in a small bag.

These were the papers we used for the notepads. For more info on how these notepads were made, click here.

For the person who loves arts and crafts, arts and crafts materials are the best to give. For the one who loves to cook, a cookbook or a kitchen gadget.

These were just some ideas and I’m sure there are so much more practical gift ideas out there.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Dec 26th 2013 | Filed in From the Admin's Desk | Comments (0)

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