Daily Archives: October 27, 2009

Lumina Webisode 9

Here’s the final episode of the Lumina series, but could there be more? In this episode…

Lumina Wong (JuJu Chan) and Ryder Lee (Michael Chan) wait anxiously for Lady Han’s messenger while Eben Sanchez (Jacob Ziacan) makes a shocking discovery.

Previous episodes:

Lumina Webisode 1 & 2

Lumina Webisode 3

Lumina Webisode 4

Lumina Webisode 5

Lumina Webisode 6

Lumina Webisode 7

Lumina Webisode 8

Lumina Webisode 9

The Guild Season 3 Halloween episode

This week The Guild offers a special Halloween episode. Tinkaballa is such a troublemaker. Regular programming continues next week with episode 9.

The Guild Season 3 Halloween episode

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Watch the previous Season 3 episodes:

The Guild Season 3 Episode 1

The Guild Season 3 Episode 2

The Guild Season 3 Episode 3

The Guild Season 3 Episode 4

The Guild Season 3 Episode 5

The Guild Season 3 Episode 6

The Guild Season 3 Episode 7

The Guild Season 3 Episode 8

Battlestar Galactica : The Plan DVD

Are you suffering from Grace Park withdrawal since Battlestar Galactica ended? Never fear, Grace Park and the rest of the cast are back in a new movie Battlestar Galactica: The Plan. For the first time ever, fans can experience the uncut and uncensored story of humanity’s futuristic fight for survival through the eyes of their deadly adversaries, the Cylons. The DVD also includes the uncensored 90-minute feature and revealing bonus features that take viewers onto the set of the most unexpected twist ever in the intergalactic saga’s history. Here’s a synopsis of the movie:

Battlestar Galatica: The Plan.. The Cylons began as humanity’s robot servants. They rebelled and evolved and now they look like us. Their plan is simple: destroy the race that enslaved them. But when their devastating attack leaves human survivors, the Cylons have to improvise. Battlestar Galatica: The Plan tells the story of two powerful Cylon leaders, working separately, and their determination to finish the task.

You can pick up the movie on Battlestar Galactica - Battlestar Galactica: The Plan - Battlestar Galactica: The Plan or at Amazon. BTW – also catch Grace Park in West 32nd.

Battlestar Galactica : The Plan Trailer

American Pie by Vox Merger

American Pie by Vox Merger premiered over the weekend at Blowfish during the 2009 San Diego Asian Film Festival. Now, the music video has officially been released online. Import model Francine Dee makes an special appearance as the dealer in the video. It’s also directed by Kid Heroes Productions, the same guys behind Crooks & Rooks by Bambu.

American Pie by Vox Merger

American Pie by Vox Merger (behind the scenes)

momofuku cookbook

momofuku’s David Chang drops his cookbook today. The book is one of the most highly anticipated books of the year filled with labor intensive recipes that fuse Asian and American flavors. It’s also filled with f-bombs. Definitely not your mom’s cookbook. (See a sample recipe below.) If you can’t get into any of his restaurants in NYC, you can take a crack at making some of the dishes at home.

Pick up the cook book on Amazon. (The $40 book is being sold for $24.)

Chef David Chang of Momofuku with Anthony Bordaine

Momofuku Sample Recipe excerpt:

Ginger Scallion Noodles and Ginger Scallion Sauce

Our ginger scallion noodles are an homage to/out-and-out rip-off of one of the greatest dishes in New York City: the $4.95 plate of ginger scallion noodles at Great New York Noodletown down on the Bowery in Chinatown.

Ginger scallion sauce is one of the greatest sauces or condiments ever. Ever. It’s definitely a mother sauce at Momofuku, something that we use over and over and over again. If you have ginger scallion sauce in the fridge, you will never go hungry: stir 6 tablespoons into a bowl of hot noodles–lo mein, rice noodles, Shanghai thick noodles–and you’re in business. Or serve over a bowl of rice topped with a fried egg. Or with grilled meat or any kind of seafood. Or almost anything.

At Noodle Bar, we add a few vegetables to the Noodletown dish to appease the vegetarians, add a little sherry vinegar to the sauce to cut the fat, and leave off the squirt of hoisin sauce that Noodletown finishes the noodles with. (Not because it’s a bad idea or anything, just that we’ve got hoisin in our pork buns, and too much hoisin in a meal can be too much of a good thing. Feel free to add it back.)

The dish goes something like this: boil 6 ounces of ramen noodles, drain, toss with 6 tablespoons Ginger Scallion Sauce (below); top the bowl with 1/4 cup each of Bamboo Shoots (page 54 of Momofuku); Quick-Pickled Cucumbers (page 65 of Momofuku); pan-roasted cauliflower (a little oil in a hot wide pan, 8 or so minutes over high heat, stirring occasionally, until the florets are dotted with brown and tender all the way through; season with salt); a pile of sliced scallions; and a sheet of toasted nori. But that’s because we’ve always got all that stuff on hand. Improvise to your needs, but know that you need ginger scallion sauce on your noodles, in your fridge, and in your life. For real.– David Chang

Ingredients

* 2 1/2 cups thinly sliced scallions (greens and whites; from 1 to 2 large bunches)

* 1/2 cup finely minced peeled fresh ginger

* 1/4 cup grapeseed or other neutral oil

* 1 1/2 teaspoons usukuchi (light soy sauce)

* 3/4 teaspoon sherry vinegar

* 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt, or more to taste

(Makes about three cups)

Directions

Mix together the scallions, ginger, oil, soy, vinegar, and salt in a bowl. Taste and check for salt, adding more if needed. Though it’s best after 15 or 20 minutes of sitting, ginger scallion sauce is good from the minute it’s stirred together up to a day or two in the fridge. Use as directed, or apply as needed.