Cooking

You learn to cook so you don’t have to rely on recipes — Julia Child

Julia is right, of course, but if you didn’t learn to cook when you were a child you have to start somewhere. I began teaching myself to cook when I was six or seven and received my first cookbook for my eighth birthday. I loved the process of cooking at least as much as the final results, and sometimes more so. It was the exploration of ingredients, the alchemy of transforming them, and my growing ability to make foods taste delicious that enchanted me.

If you want to become a good or better cook, my advice is to first become a good eater: savor your food, indulge your curiosity, be brave and daring, eat outside the box—both figuratively and literally. Get to know fresh foods in their own true season, rather than out-of-season foods from far away. Simple cooking will follow naturally and I’m here to help. This section includes the basic recipes every home cook should know by heart, along with techniques, recommendations for equipment, and more, with new posts weekly.


Hawaiin Chile Water in glass container Sauces & Condiments

Hawaiian Chili Water

However, this popular condiment, typically found in casual restaurants that offer plate lunch, allows you to add heat to any dish. It is especially good with kalua pork, poi, baked ...

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Chicken and Long Rice Soup Fish & Flesh

Chicken Long Rice

Chicken Long Rice is an essential part of Hawaiian Plate Lunch and is also offered separately on the menus of local restaurants. Many luaus include it.

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Egg and Beef on White Rice Cooking

Loco Moco

The Inouyes Invent Loco Moco  from The Food of Paradise by Rachel Laudan (University of Hawaii Press, 1996) “Loco moco,” so the story goes, was invented in 1949 by the owners of ...

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Boiled Peanuts Nibbles & Snacks

Boiled Peanuts

There are all sorts of variations in the form of seasonings, from garlic, hot peppers and ginger to seaweed, sesame seeds and honey. If you happen to come across raw ...

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Spam Musubi, by students at Santa Rosa Junior College Cooking

Spam Musubi

If your first response is a big step backwards, as mine was, you need an authentic experience to understand it. Mine came after standing in line for hours at the ...

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Green Papaya Salad at Paradise Farmers Market Hawaii Recipe

Thai Green Papaya Salad

People wait patiently and often order 3 or 4 servings to take home. No one seems to mind the long wait, in part because it is mesmerizing to watch the chef as ...

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Macaroni Salad with Olives Salads

Potato-Mac Salad

Whenever I’ve had potato salad in Hawaii it has included macaroni. It is often what is served with plate lunch and if you attend a luau, expect to find ...

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Mint Recipe

Grandpa Benton’s Mac Salad

The craze didn’t last long and their “Mac Is Back” promotion in 2005 included a macaroni salad recipe contest offering trips to Hawaii to the top four winners. Entries poured ...

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