Eating at Home

Since I cook for a living, UpCountry customers often ask what I eat at home.

Well, a lot of cooks don’t like to cook at home (one chef whose cooking I really admire eats cereal), and I’m no different. As often as not, I’ll just assemble UpCountry leftovers for a meal.

Pork tenderloin with sautéed shiitake sauce

Here’s a recent assemblage I had at home: pork tenderloin decorated with a sauce of sautéed shiitake, a sticky-rice-and-asparagus spring roll, and blanched baby cauliflower.

That’s fancier fare than usual, though, as meals at home are typically simple affairs. My biggest consideration is the ingredients: I buy organic, free range, local, and natural raw ingredients whenever possible. Just like at the UpCountry, I keep seasonings to a minimum so the true flavors of the ingredients can shine. Probably my favorite seasoning is a good olive oil.

Pan-fried chicken breast with couscous

This is more the normal fare at home. While it might look fancy, it’s merely a piece of pan-fried chicken breast, some couscous and leftover vegetable ends plated together.

The nice thing about starting from scratch is that everything is edible! I don’t throw anything away, and never peel vegetables. The skin is the best part. If you’ve got some veggie parts you just don’t want to use, throw them into a pot and make vegetable stock!

And you know, a visit to the Porterhouse for a pint of beer and a basket of their delicious fries and then maybe a schooner of beer to top it off is a great way to get out of the kitchen—about once a week is how I roll!

The Beauty of Kyoto

The beauty you find in Kyoto cannot be adequately described with words. The area is filled with Buddhist temples, Shinto shrines and private gardens that have been meticulously attended to for centuries, creating enclaves of wonder.

These are pictures I took on a trip back to Japan in fall 2017. Walking around Kyoto, I stumbled across this temple ground and went in. The beauty I find in Kyoto still astonishes me even though I was born and raised in Japan.

A Shinto shrine on the temple grounds