Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Pest Control, Kimbap,

Today is, hopefully, the last day we will be getting a visit from the pest control people. I haven't seen one of those living fossils (I have a much better name for them) for a long while so I think they have finally gone. I was talking to a woman who lives down the hall from us who has also had the problem as long as we have. She is still having a lot of problems and she says now the landlords say she has to pay for the pest people herself because when they come to her place they don't find anything. I feel very sorry for her as she is totally on her own and told me she has hardly seen her daughter since it all began. Nice daughter. I told her to report it all to the Landlords and Tenants Bureau. I can't really help her, let's face, it we needed help ourselves. I might say our pest workers don't look anything like the picture. They sure don't wear any kind of hazmat suit which is what this looks like and I haven't seen them wear masks either, but then I am not here the whole time.

Having missed the opening of the Kimbop company being started by the grandaughter-in-law of our friends, we have decided to have a luncheon, with the other friend who was coming with us and then couldn't, so I have now ordered several trays of kimbap to have for lunch on August 9th by which time I hope our home will be back to normal and we can relax and enjoy it. There are, apparently, several differences between kimbap and sushi. In case you wonder or are confused, I was, kimbap is what the food is called, Kimbop is the name of the new company started by Jinah Allen. I do hope she makes a success of it. I think it's such an excellent idea. Although you can buy sushi round here, there is no source (or wasn't) of kimbap which is why she decided to start making them.

You don't have to turn on your oven to make this decadent recipe.

No-Bake White Chocolate Cheesecake with Strawberries

In his version of no-bake cheesecake, baker and cookbook author Kamran Siddiqi beats melted white chocolate and citrus zest into the creamy filling for a deep, decadent flavor. Makes one 9 inch cake.

CRUST
1 1/2 cups graham cracker crumbs (7 ounces)
1 stick unsalted butter, melted
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract
pinch of fine sea salt
FILLING
7 oz white chocolate, finely chopped
1 lb cream cheese, at room temperature
1 cup confectioners’ sugar
1 1/2 tsp vanilla bean paste or 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1/4 tsp finely grated orange zest
1/4 tsp finely grated lemon zest
1 cup heavy cream
3 Tbs strawberry jam mixed with 1 teaspoon hot water
Quartered strawberries, for garnish
HOW TO MAKE THIS RECIPE

1. MAKE THE CRUST In a medium bowl, mix the graham cracker crumbs with the butter, sugar, vanilla and salt until evenly moistened. Press the crumbs over the bottom of a 9-inch round springform pan. Freeze until firm, about 20 minutes.

2. MEANWHILE, MAKE THE FILLING In a microwave-safe bowl, microwave the white chocolate on high power in 10-second intervals until just melted. Let cool slightly.

3. In a stand mixer fitted with the paddle, beat the cream cheese with the confectioners’ sugar, vanilla bean paste and orange and lemon zests until smooth. Gradually beat in the white chocolate. Scrape the mixture into a large bowl.

4. Wipe out the bowl of the stand mixer and add the cream to it. Attach the whisk and beat the cream at high speed until firm peaks form. Stir one-third of the whipped cream into the cream cheese mixture, then fold in the remaining whipped cream until no streaks remain. Spread the cheesecake filling over the chilled crust in an even layer. Cover with foil and refrigerate for at least 3 hours or overnight.

5. Unmold the cheesecake. Top with the strawberry jam and garnish with quartered strawberries. Cut the cake into wedges and serve.

6. MAKE AHEAD

7. The cheesecake can be refrigerated for up to 3 days. Top with the jam and strawberries before serving.

Source: Food & Wine

Have a great day

15 comments:

  1. Hi Jo - I sincerely hope those bugs have gone - here's to a clean and bugless future. Enjoy that lunch ... and that cheesecake looks decidedly decadent ... cheers Hilary

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    1. I think they have already Hilary but this is a final visit today. The lunch won't be til August 9.

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  2. Never heard of kimbap, but wishing the lady succedd with Kimbop!

    Betty

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    1. That should be success.

      Betty

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    2. Nor had I Betty but I am looking forward to trying them.

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  3. Hope the bugs are finally gone, but if a neighbor still has them there is always a chance they'll find you too.

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  4. Yes.that is a worry Denise. She is well down the corridor though so here's hoping.

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  5. I sure hope the bugs are really and truly gone. That cheesecake would be perfect since I don't want to heat up the house by baking.

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    1. So very much do I JoJo. 7 months is long enough for anyone. Yes it would be perfect.

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  6. I hope your bugs are gone, but really sucks for that other lady.

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    1. It does Alex. Wish we could help her but....

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  7. I am praying these critters are gone and feel bad for the lady who sounds like she can be railroaded by those nasty landlords of yours. The pest people will probably develop a 3rd eye before getting cancer if they don't even wear a mask....silly ninnies. This cake sounds good and I posted a picture today of a recipe I made from your site and gave you a shout out:) It was delicious!

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    1. I am so hoping she will be able to get this sorted out Birgit. They never were nasty landlords until recently. Actually, they use steam 99% of the time not chemicals, so I don't think they have any problems. Thanks for the shout out, hope to check it out later. Glad you enjoyed it. Only just got home and beds to make yet.

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  8. I feel sorry for the other resident given how hard it was for you to finally convince them the nasties were still in residence. Here's hoping you have seen the last of them, though.

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    1. I know Helen, just wish we could help. Oh I do hope so. If we did see any more the howl would go up through blogger land.

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