Apr
21
2009
I know, I know! This recipe seems “out there” in terms of ingredients. The good news is that the ingredients are becoming more available than before. A trip to the local liquor store will get you Sake, and your supermarket will have wasabi. If you cannot find Kewpie mayo, just use regular. I won’t tell, I promise! ~ Sandeman
Light and refreshing, this appetizer packs a punch as well. Use a good Sake, and be sure to drink it with this dish!

Fresh Wasabi by Foodista
Sake Grilled Prawns with Wasabi Cocktail Sauce
serves 5
- 1 Kg (2 pounds) raw tiger prawns (preferably 16-20 a lb), peeled with tails left on
- 100 mL (1/2 cup) Sake (preferably premium)
- to taste salt
- to taste pepper
- 10 bamboo skewers, soaked in water
- 175 mL (3/4 cup) Kewpie Mayo*
- 15 mL (1 tablespoon) wasabi powder
- 1 lime (zest and juice)
- Marinate tiger prawns in sake for 20 minutes; thread 4-5 on bamboo skewers. (Tails should face the same way)
- Season with salt and pepper
- Grill shrimp until they are cooked through; reserve.
- Mix kewpie mayo, wasabi powder, lime zest, and lime juice together until well incorporated.
- Serve the prawns with the wasabi mixture.
* if you cannot locate Kewpie mayo, you can substitute regular mayo with the addition of a few drops of lime juice.
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Apr
12
2009
I would like to let everyone know that I will be AFK for Easter as I go up North to be with Family. All the best, happiness and health to you and your families!
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Apr
9
2009
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Apr
7
2009
Planning food for game night need not be hard. With the following 10 steps, it will be a breeze. ~ Sandeman
- Find out how many people are planning to attend your game night. This is extremely important. It may not be such a big deal if an extra person shows up, but what about a troupe of 10 of their friends. You will need to know how many people so you can plan in advance how much to buy, and how much to prepare.
- How long will the gaming be? If you are simply playing card games that will have you all out in a couple of hours, you will need to have your main service before the game starts, then perhaps a bowl of chips or something to tide people over during the game.
- If you are in for the long haul, then you are best to have service going all the way through your game. Plan a lot of the items ahead of time, and keep them warm throughout the gaming so you can stay out of the kitchen!
- Plan your menus around your games. If you are board gaming, the last thing you want to have is your greasy fingers to muck up the playing pieces. If you are sitting down, plates are cool. If it is a stand-up affair, ditch the knives and forks and opt for napkins.
- Be sure to offer some snacks that are veggie or meat-free. While you may like that Quesadilla loaded with chicken, your friend may not.
- Know if there are any allergies BEFORE you start cooking. Nothing ruins a game night like an Epipen. Cross contamination is not cool.
- Write down what your menu is going to be, and consult your buddies if you like. If everyone knows what you are going to offer, it will help them when they opt to bring something along.
- Arrange everything so it is easily accessible. Nothing sucks more than when your buddies have to block your view of the action reaching for a chicken wing on the other side of the playing area. You are better to split everything up into smaller trays and leave them out in the crowd.
- Select foods that match the theme of the night, if any. For example, if it is a murder mystery you are entertaining, perhaps some finger food with weird names. I.E. Pirate Pete’s Cheese Fingers with Blood Dip
- Have fun while entertaining. Get out of that kitchen, and let the night go! You won’t have any fun stuck in the kitchen, so get out of there!
That is it. Is there any other tips you can all think of for food on Game Night?
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Apr
7
2009
The point of this blog is to have a resource for people to prepare something for their game night. Be it a D&D game, bridge, board games, whatever. There will be different levels of skill involved, but focusing towords the easier ways to do something.
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