How physical and emotional bankruptcy changed my vision of life

have to be truly honest with you guys, the start of 2020 was terrible. Many people I know and love was rushed to the hospital; one of them was my mom. Work was stressing me out and I failed my first attempt of my driver’s exam. I was so physically and emotionally devastated, as well as completely physically and emotionally bankrupt.

My decade rewind

Since 2019 is coming to an end. I wanted to share with you some of my favorite moments from the past 10 years. From all my past successes and accomplishments, to my all time lows. Here is my decade rewind.   2010: on April 20, my grandma passed away. I was absolutely devastated because she…

Hong Kong style milk tea

I fell in love with this tea for the longest time. Deep rich flavor from the milk tea, pair this with your breakfast or your favorite biscuit. Trust me. It’s one of the few teas I can have over and over again. This recipe is very flexible because you can use a mix of teas….

Cooking to tell a story

It’s easy to cook from a recipe. Just get what you need, follow the steps and you’re good to go. But telling a story about it is a whole different world of cooking that I have experienced a few times in my cooking career. Let me tell you a time this happened. This is the…

Sauteed snow pea sprouts with goji berries

This is one of my family’s signature dishes. I love this dish so much! For some of you that may or may not know, snow pea sprouts is a Chinese delicacy. It’s soft, gentle texture that pairs brilliantly well with goji berries. Goji berries have a soft, semi-sweet flavor that takes this dish to a…

Hearty beef stew

Since autumn is here, I’d like to share with you guys one of my go-to recipes for the cold season. This hearty beef stew is the perfect dish to make, especially for this time of year. It’s simple and yet so delicious. Yes it may take a long time, but I promise you that the…

Asian style poutine with duck and mushroom hosin gravy

When I checked my phone a couple days ago, the first thing that pops up on my feed is Canadian NDP leader Jagmeet Singh had shared his recipe for his Indian style poutine. That got me thinking, what if I  make my own Asian style poutine? Taking a rift on the old Canadian classic and…

Aloe and soju cocktail

Now this is a party drink that everyone will love. As you guys may know by now, I’m a big soju fan. I remember I had this drink at my favorite bar in Montreal during my vacation. It tastes pretty average. So I modified it to my liking. This recipe is very flexible and you…

Korean grilled eggplant with Korean marinade

Now this is a delicious way to cook eggplant. As you guys may or not know, I love Korean cuisine. I also love eggplant, so this dish is the best of both worlds. This dish can be paired nicely with a meat dish and rice. Ingredients: 1 eggplant 1 tablespoon low-sodium soy sauce 1 tablespoon…

Steamed salmon with lemon and garlic

Steaming seafood has to be one of the go-to methods when it comes to cooking in my family. Simple, fast and delicious. My parents like a more savory taste when it comes to fish. However, for me, I like to take it to another level. Adding lemons into the mixture to make it a little…