
So, I was walking in a bamboo forest looking for takenoko (Japanese for bamboo shoots). See, even in dreams I am true to my alter ego. Then there was the ‘swish- swash’… and there he was-clearing the bamboos! Why, it’s Takeshi! I hurried immediately on my feet and crouched behind some bamboos with the takenokos clutched closely to my heart. I had to hide! – for if he’d see me with that sword- I’m sure he’d swing it on my neck.
I watched as Takeshi passed by- he was being chased by a group of bandits. I woke up with a jerk.
How far such silly dream took me, it made me feature this dish made of bamboo shoots, labong in Filipino, takenoko in Japanese. These shoots are shredded thinly, boiled, the juices are squeezed, and then you can do whatever you desire with the cooked shoots- sauté, wrap, fry, pickle, etc. Here in the Philippines, it is normally cooked with coconut milk
1 T cooking Oil
4 cloves garlic, crushed
1 pc. Onion, sliced
1 pc ginger, julienne
1 pc Jalapeno pepper
500 g shredded bamboo shoots
2 C Coconut milk (second extraction)
4 cloves garlic, crushed
1 pc. Onion, sliced
1 pc ginger, julienne
1 pc Jalapeno pepper
500 g shredded bamboo shoots
2 C Coconut milk (second extraction)
1 C Spinach
1 C Coconut (first extraction)
Salt and Pepper to taste
1. Saute garlic, onion, ginger and chili in oil briefly. Add the takenoko and mix further.
2. Pour in first extraction of coconut milk. Simmer, until the bamboo shoots are tender.
3. Add spinach and lower the heat.
4. Pour the first extraction coconut milk. Season with salt and pepper.
5. Best served with rice and fried fish... or lechon kawali.
Kaneshiro photo credited here http://www.yahoomovies.com
3 comments:
i'm a recent fan of takeshi. love him too. i make up my own dreams just to have him near haha!
I'm not familiar with the work of Takeshi (although he does look pretty hot), but I love the flavors in this dish. I like coconut in just about anything.
Hello. Wow, thank you for dropping by :)
Joan, there are many Kaneshiro films but among those I love best are the swashbuckling barbarian movies like his latest film.
Rachel (why dis- order cook? hehe), coconut- based anything are so rampant in Asia. It's good for the heart too.
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