boring bread.

April 10th, 2009

I want to get back into the bread-baking-groove……..but this is all I’ve managed to do.

Boooooooooring.

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How about some music instead?

the week in pictures.

July 25th, 2008

Welcome to Kaka’s House of Bread.  Apologies for the intense photos.

(Need some fattening up?  Well, you’ve come to the right place.)

Ham croissants, chocolate croissants…

And many other goodies.

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Uploading some fine tunes to make up for the recent lack of recipes…

taramo dumplings.

February 22nd, 2008

I grew up believing that “Taramo” was a Japanese word, derived from a combination of “Tarako” (cod roe) and “Imo” (potato). I never doubted my logic - it made perfect sense. Then, just a year ago, I found a jar of Taramo at my local market, a product of…Greece. A quick Wiki-session later, I realized that Taramo wasn’t even Japanese in origin. Holy crap, my whole Taramo-sphere was turned upside down! (And the rest was chaos, the end.)

A similar incident occurred a few days ago when it suddenly hit me that Will.I.Am’s real name must be “William”. Duh, Kaka.

What's inside?  Take a guess.

Surprise surprise!

taramo!

STEAMED TARAMO DUMPLINGS with fresh basil.

Ingredients: (Makes 2 dozen)

1.5 cup mashed potatoes
3 tbs shredded parmesan
3 tbs cod roe
¼ cup fresh basil, chopped
1 tbs Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Salt & Freshly ground pepper
Wonton wrappers

In a bowl, mix the mashed potatoes, parmesan, cod roe, and fresh basil. Drizzle with oil, then season with salt and pepper. Place mixture into wonton wrappers and shape into dumplings. Steam for about 10 minutes; serve immediately.

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