I made peach turnovers and ginger
ice-cream for breakfast for my brother, who is visiting briefly from
California, and who is also my supplier for things American. As awesome as
Bangsan Market is, some things can only be gotten stateside. Like buttermilk
tablets and golden raisins. And some things are just way cheaper there (less
than half the price here). Like vanilla beans and Grand Marnier liqueur. So I
wrote out a very detailed list of the things I wanted, and ordered him, I mean,
asked him to get them for me. But apparently, some things are unavailable at “normal”
American supermarkets. Like tapioca powder and mincemeat. And some things get
confiscated at customs. Like limes and pears (I know, I know, it’s illegal. But
it was worth a shot.). But he tried, and I didn’t (and probably never will)
reimburse him. So this’ll have to do.
The
turnovers were quite good, even though I used a rather dry and un-sweet peach (a
great way to use them up, actually). The two smaller ones are leftover nectarine
turnovers, but I don’t think my brother could tell the difference…
The
ginger ice-cream wasn’t as pungent as I’d expected. I pounded the ginger into
pulp, but some annoying little pieces still got through and made the texture
kind of grainy.
Anyway, as a result of the excellent
additions my brother made to my stock of supplies and gadgets, I had to add
another basket to the Babylonian Baking Tower. I bought the first basket at the
local dollar store, and it turned out to be the last one there. So, I had to
travel to the biggest dollar store in Seoul to get the next two, on two separate
occasions. Yes, I was that crazy woman carrying a basket around town for no
apparent reason. To top it all off, I randomly ran into an old friend I hadn’t
seen in over five years. She said I looked “well.”
You made Peter bring limes and pears from the States? hahaha
ReplyDeleteYes, I thought it would work!
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