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Quick Tako Poke
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dymnyno
May 4, 2011
I think that poke is a hard sell, especially to New York and Brooklyn! This looks delicious!
gingerroot
May 5, 2011
Thank you, dymnyno! I knew you were a poke fan (was thrilled when I discovered your poke recipe a while back), and would love to hear your thoughts about this if you try it.
mrslarkin
May 4, 2011
Sounds so exotic! Well done, gingerroot! Is the gochujang like miso, only spicy?
gingerroot
May 4, 2011
Thanks, mrslarkin! Yes, although I've never thought about it like that before, it has the same texture of miso and fermented flavor, although not as salty, with a dark heat that lingers.
themissingingredient
May 3, 2011
Yes, I have hiked Haleakala. The two volcanos are totally different. West Maui is a verdant paradise complete with a rain forest, rare orchids and wild pigs
and Haleakala is barren, volcanic, cold and usually windy.(but an easy drive)
and Haleakala is barren, volcanic, cold and usually windy.(but an easy drive)
gingerroot
May 3, 2011
I hiked Haleakala when I was five (well, mostly rode on my dad's shoulders) and then again about ten years ago. While I loved the almost other worldly feeling of Haleakala (those silverswords!) the West Maui mountains sound amazing and I am adding them to my list!
themissingingredient
May 3, 2011
We hiked on private property. Our host was the head of Maui Water . You might have to do some research on places to hike up there because so much of it is private .
Midge
May 3, 2011
Oh man, this sounds amazing. I love having a window into Hawaiian food culture with your posts.
gingerroot
May 3, 2011
Thanks, Midge! The funny thing is I have only started to appreciate poke in the last five or so years of my life. I was never a big raw fish or seafood kind of person (probably because my mom does not like raw fish/seafood and my dad is allergic to shellfish) but started to crave it after my son was born. If you can get your hands on cooked tako, I hope you give this a try!
hardlikearmour
May 2, 2011
This sounds beyond fabulous! Maybe I can come to your next dinner party ;)
themissingingredient
May 2, 2011
Oh! I love Hawaii!! Your poke sounds delicious and if I can find another octopus, I am going to make your version.
gingerroot
May 3, 2011
Thanks so much, themissingingredient! I would love to hear your thoughts if you try it. Have you also hiked Haleakala?
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