Green with Envy for Spring

March 30, 2009

in eating out

 

Back in America, Panera used to be one of my favorite “restaurants.” I loved their “You-Pick-Two” deals, and the freshness of their bread, and the variety of their sandwiches. So I was very happy to find Singapore’s own version of Panera in the form of The Soup Spoon.

Jingwen and I met up for lunch again yesterday, and this time Jingwen wanted to eat at someplace other than our usual Shokudo, so we chose The Soup Spoon for lunch that day. The menu isn’t as extensive as Panera’s but all the choices were appealing enough. They also had a soup + half-sandwich deal like Panera.

I wasn’t feeling for soup, so I just got the full Tikka Chicken Wrap:
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“Tandoori Chicken, Mango Chutney, Mint, Cucumber, Red Onion, Romaine Lettuce”

To tell you the truth, I never really liked wraps before…because I didn’t think they were “filling” enough. I’m a carb-fiend, so a flattened piece of dough did not appeal to me. But after my delicious experience with crepes and reading all about the different yummy-looking wraps you food-bloggers have made, I was suddenly craving for one myself.
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And I’m glad I did, because this wrap was a-mazing. The chicken was marinated in a myriad of spices, and I absolutely loved the smoky, spicy sweetness of the mango chutney.
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The coleslaw that came with this was also really good. It was fresh, vibrant, and crunchy, with a spicy after note that made my nostrils flare, in a good way. I stole all of Jingwen’s coleslaw as well. >___< 

Jingwen ordered the soup-and-sandwich combo. She got a bowl of Velvety Mushroom Stroganoff:
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…and half a Tuna Mayo Sandwich:

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“Tuna Mayo, Red Onion, Green Salad, Honey Mustard Mayo”

All I can say about this sandwich is, we both agreed my Tikka Chicken wrap was much, much better. :-)

The soup was very, very thick with lots of mushrooms and cream. It was aptly named, as each mouthful glided down my throat, chock-full of smooth, fresh mushrooms. As a mushroom-lover, I thought it was really very good, but Jingwen did not like it so much. She found it too thick and “stewy.” I gladly helped her with her portion, dipping pieces of my wrap into it.

By the way, I was wrong. Wraps are really filling. I was stuffed after finishing mine, and couldn’t even help Jingwen finish her soup! I’m definitely going to try many more wraps in the future…Meanwhile, I better brainstorm on some great fillings!
 
Speaking of brainstorming, I got to try out another one of my “Mix-it-up” bowl brainstorms for lunch today! This dish was really interesting because it was inspired by just one thing: GREEN.

As many of you already know, I love funky green foods. So I’ve been meaning to make a green dish for quite some time now. I remember I once saw a picture of a bowl of green rice. Now you know I hate rice, but that picture made me want to lick the paper, so appealing was its greenness! But that was awhile ago and I had no idea what it was that made it green. Anyway, I did not really care if I made a dish totally different from that one in the picture so long as it looked as green as it.

My first thought to recreate that greenness was pesto. But I couldn’t find any basil in my local grocery store, so I picked cilantro instead. Again, I was too lazy to consult to any recipe but just threw a whole bunch of ingredients together into the blender:

                                     Cilantro “Pesto” Sauce

  • about 3/4 cup cilantro
  • one heaping tablespoon grated Parmesan cheese
  • one spoonful of pine nuts
  • one stalk green onion, chopped
  • one big garlic clove
  • splash of vinegar
  • splash of almond milk
  • pinch of salt
  • squeeze of lime juice

I just combined and blended them all together until liquefied into a nice, thick puree. I then prepared my “Mix-it-up” bowl with these components:

                                             Green Pilaf

The base: 1 cup cooked pearl barley, 1/4 cup black beans and 1/2 cup chopped roasted winter squash

The mix-ins: 1/4 cup chopped green bell pepper and shitake mushrooms

The dressing: few tablespoons of chicken broth and a bit of lime juice

The topping: tablespoonfuls of Parmesan cheese, the cilantro “pesto” sauce, and a soft-boiled egg
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What can I say? I’m a freaking genius.

Everything worked well perfectly together. I did not need another special dressing other than a bit of chicken broth to moisten the grains, as I really wanted my green sauce to shine in this dish.
DSC02421 The cilantro “pesto” sauce was an exploding firework of flavors. The cilantro in it was bright and popping with its fresh herby fragrance, the Parmesan cheese added a lovely tang and sharpness, and the pine nuts gave the sauce depth in richness and creaminess.
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I’m glad I decided to top this with a soft-boiled egg rather than my usual fried egg. Somehow it made this dish seem much more impressive, and the smoothness and plumpness of the boiled egg whites  was a nice change, especially together with the sauce.

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And of course I couldn’t resist sprinkling even more Parmesan cheese on top. You just can’t have too much cheese.

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I think this dish is a great way to welcome spring. I actually ate this sweating like a horse in the sweltering Singapore weather, but each bite let me imagine the fresh budding grass of spring, the new fragrance of blooming plants and flowers in the air…
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It’s just too bad that I miss spring this year. :-(

But on a happier note, I received more questions! These are kind of late (I asked for questions on the last, last post!), but I’m still really happy to answer all of them…So here’s another (tardy) round of…

Q & A TIME!

Kim asks:

“I have a question for you…where is the link to the original soufflé omelet recipe? Those look so MARVELOUS and creative. I want to try it. I’m very lazy though…so a link would be great :) It’s probably like 3 blog posts down on your page, huh? I know, I’m lazy. Whatever, I can’t feel my toe. Have some sympathy ;)

My answer:

“YAY! I’m so excited you’re gonna try making souffle omelets! Here’s the link to the the first time I made it, where you will find the basic steps. Let me know if you have any more questions about it. Meanwhile, have fun, enjoy, and promise me you’ll let me know how you like it! I’ll give you a nice shout-out ;-)

Pearl asks:

“So I have a question, Sophia – do you live in Singapore with your parents? Or do they reside elsewhere? Have you got any siblings? Okay, more than one question but hey :)

My answer:

Tsk, tsk. Greedy, my dear Pearl, greedy. Three questions altogether at once! But that’s okay, it gives me the chance to talk about myself some more, so thanks for asking! (Hee)

My parents are not in Singapore right now, they’re back home in America, missing me like crazy. But I’ll be seeing them again in just a month when  return back to the States. Meanwhile, I’m staying at Wengang and Liwen’s house. They’re family/church friends and have been the most marvelous hosts.

And yes, I do have a sibling…a brother, two years younger than me. He has the complete opposite personality from me (he’s mild, gentle, patient, good-natured), which is good because he can tolerate my crazy temper. I used to bully him all the time when we were younger, but now he’s all grown up…into a handsome, well-built young man, so I find myself bullying those annoying, flirtatious girls around him instead to protect him! Here’s a picture of my lovely brother:

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I love him so much, especially since he’s been so understanding and patient with me through my ED days…”

Ohsoravenous asks:

“If there was just ONE food you could eat for the rest of your life, what would it be?”

My answer:

"Whoa! That’s a toughie. I have too many foods I love! But if there is ONE food I just cannot live without, it will have to be oatmeal…Or sweet potato. Or pumpkin. Or eggs…GAH! This is impossible!!”

Emily asks:

“What’s pistachio cheese? Is it like pistachio-flavored cheese or a cheese-y substance made out of pistachios? Either way sounds yummy.”

My answer:

“For those of you confused out there, Emily is referring to the pistachio cheese I had in my Norwegian Salmon crepe I had here.

I’m not so sure, but I am very sure it wasn’t something made out of pistachios only. It definitely had that tang of a brie or cream cheese, and wasn’t green or sweet enough to be made entirely out of pistachios. I’m guessing it’s some kind of really creamy, rich cheese blended with pistachios. Either way, it was freaking delicious and I wis
h I knew the exact ingredients and measurements so that I can have it again and again. Anybody feel like experimenting for me?”

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Okay, I’ve just polished off two tuna and cheese Mr Bean pancakes (which are also GREEN!!) and a purple sweet potato for a “snack”…

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and now I think a nice nap is much needed…just before I move on to dinner. Sleep…eat…sleep…poop…eat…

You know, minus the mental issues, recovery from ED can be quite pleasurable…

So I bid you adieu with this question of the day: What is your favorite type of sandwich bread? Wraps? Pitas? Wonder bread (God forbid)? Toasts? Rolls? Hamburger buns? Bagels? Baguette? Ciabatta?

Mine is a good, crusty whole grain artisan bread, preferably pressed with those lovely grill marks…mmmmmm…Carbs……

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Lucy March 31, 2009 at 4:16 pm

Thanks for stopping by… surely love your blog & goodies.. your wrap looks awesome, loving the flavors!! Yea!

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sue March 31, 2009 at 7:01 pm

oh man, that wrap sounds so delicious! i LOVE crusty baguettes…the kind that are so hard that you risk cutting the roof of your mouth when you bite in! lovve them!

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Heather March 31, 2009 at 11:16 pm

Glad to hear you found the Panera equivalent. It must be hard being away from some of your favorite American foods and restaurants. It’s great that you can adjust so well to different eating situations though… that’s a great sign in ED recovery, so THUMBS UP GIRL! :D

What an intriguing creation with the cilantro. Seriously looks good!

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foodbin April 1, 2009 at 12:47 am

wow! so calorific.

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A&N April 1, 2009 at 1:40 am

This looks so so so good!

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luckytastebuds April 1, 2009 at 3:11 am

What a sweet thing to say about your brother. I’m so glad we are both SOOOO close to our siblings!! :) They really are the best and so darn supportive you just GOTTA love ‘em!!

I love your pick for lunch. SERIOUSLY the wrap looks much better than Panera goods. :P

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Foodie (Fab and Delicious Food) April 1, 2009 at 5:05 am

Congrats on the new site!

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Arch April 1, 2009 at 8:59 am

WOW…you are really innovative !! love your mix-it-up bowls !! They looks so nice and colourful !!

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runnerskitchen April 1, 2009 at 3:28 pm

Mmm, I love foccacia bread. Especially if it is full of good things like cheese and olives! From a nutritional perspective, I really enjoy Damascus Bakery whole wheat wraps – 110 cals, 7 grams fiber, 10 grams protein. And they’re delicious!

I used them to make my black bean enchiladas: http://runnerskitchen.wordpress.com/2009/03/31/recipe-black-bean-enchiladas/

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Gaby January 29, 2010 at 12:03 pm

Dear BurpandSlurp, the chicken wrap and tuna sandwich from the Soup Spoon look awesome! I can see how the wrap was more filling and tastier though…

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