Here's a lunch I created and photographed especially for the cookbook (which is on the way to the printers, eek!). A rice paper wrapper enfolds a mixture of gingery baked tofu, fresh apple slices, Napa cabbage, and cilantro. On the side is a small container of peanut sauce for dipping and some of my stepdad's Asian-style asparagus (he's thrilled that a recipe of his is actually going in the cookbook). For dessert, a nectarine and a dish of luscious black rice pudding. This is our favorite treat when we eat at a local Thai restaurant -- chewy black rice topped with a mixture of sugar and coconut milk.
Verdict: Big thumbs up from the photographer and testers -- my husband even said this spring roll was worth the cost of the entire book! Shmoo doesn't care for rice paper, so he stuck with tofu and apple slices and a big, piping bowl of black rice pudding. He says to pack the pudding in a thermos and eat it warm, but I think it's also nice at room temperature if you don't want the added weight of a thermos. 5 stars.
The spring roll sounds and looks amazing! I can't wait to try it. And the peanut sauce, mmmm.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love asparagus, I have never tried it asain style, it sounds yummy!
I thought I would make it in with the first comment.....Oh well. This dish looks delish. I hope your cookbook will be available in Canada!!!! Remember all of your loyal fans north of the border. :)
ReplyDeleteOoh, a new lunchbox, just like the old days! :)
ReplyDeleteThat does look very good... I can't wait until your cookbook is available. I hope Shmoo's new "parent-teacher partnership" is still working out well for him... and for you!
Yum! Cna't wait for the cookbook!
ReplyDeleteYOu may already know this but I wanted to tell you that Rachel Ray had your bento box on her show today, it made me think of you!
ReplyDeleteThat sounds SO GOOD!!!
ReplyDeleteI also can't wait for the cookbook. Will you be offering it through a link on your blog?
I was just scrounging for recipes for rice paper. Looks yummy. I can't wait for your book!
ReplyDeleteYUM!!!
ReplyDeleteI have a stack of these rice paper wraps in my basement and this sounds awesome!!
Thanks my shmoo-ey friend!
(Oh, and thank the shmoo testers as well.)
That looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteyummy, yummy, yummy!
ReplyDeleteHow can I get a copy of that cookbook? Are you taking orders yet?
That looks so awesome! I'm not sure my youngest would go for it but I'll just borrow her laptop lunchbox and make it for me!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait for your cookbook
what is black rice?
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can't wait for the cookbook!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait forthe cookbook either, please say it'll be released in Canada!
ReplyDeleteI cannot wait until your cookbook is out! I have been wanting to try making wraps like that for a while, but haven't found any recipes yet.
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy! Will your cookbook include nutritional information for each recipe?
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My daughter Hanna entered first grade two weeks ago and is so excited to take a lunchbox to school. We are looking forward to buying your cookbook and enjoying all the delicious recipes throughout grade school ( and beyond ).
ReplyDeletejoining the "please be available in Canada" bandwagon. We also like to eat yummy lunches.
ReplyDeleteOh! Canada, please! All this time I'd never even thought that we were at risk of being left out. I am ON that bandwagon.
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ReplyDeleteMuch, much more work, and it's taken a lot longer than I would have wished. Every step in the publishing process takes a lot of time.
ReplyDeleteGreat question Nicole. Nutritional info for each recipe would be a great help!
ReplyDeleteHurrah, a new lunchbox! It looks fabulous, as does the setting. Very much looking forward to the cookbook. Congratulations on getting it to the printers!
ReplyDeleteThis lunch looks amazing...just like the old days. I'd buy the book just for that asparagus recipe! PS: if anyone's interested in other vegan food blogs, check mine out--I'd love the feedback and comments.
ReplyDeleteBlack rice is a rice with a black (or very dark purple) husk on it -- it tends to be very gelatinous (like sushi rice), and it cooks up in a nifty purple colour. I made the mistake of putting saag "paneer" on black/purple rice for a lunch one day -- tasty, but didn't look particularly appetising.
ReplyDeleteBy the by, is it lunch day yet?
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Yay, school's started again!! woooohooooo!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your blog. :)
hi
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your lunch box reminded me of the pleasure i used to get when i used to read your lunch box posts.pls pls do continue writing.
i had suggested earlier you can do posts on the lunch you give shmoo
but let it be regular we really miss you!!!!!
I so miss checking this journal every day! How's homeschooling coming along? I agree with everyone above who said please post what you're eating...I miss it all so very much!
ReplyDeleteoh wow. such a sweet and yum-licious lunch! So attractive, too.
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful that your stepdad is thrilled at having a recipe in the book... it's so much a family affair! Family activities often seem too rare, at least in the busyness of today's world, and it's nice that so much of what you and your family do is together. =) Inspiring and refreshing.
Hee hee, nope! I put it there to fill in the picture. I guess you'd have to slice the nectarine or pack it separately. A plum would probably fit, though...
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