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Napa Cabbage Casserole topped with vegan cheese 白菜キャセロールビーガンチーズのせ [Recipes, Winter 冬レシピ]

 



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Frost on my vegetable patch


 


It has been extremely cold in the morning.


 


I described it “freezing cold”, then my friend living in Canada said, “You do not believe “freezing” until Ottawa.”



May be it’s true. 
It is only
6 here, and 26 in Ottawa.



But that is the outside temperature.



The temperature inside the house is kept warm in Canada.  



In Japan, we usually do not have central heating, and use either stove or air-conditioner in the room .
If I want to keep the entire house warm, the bill for the utilities would be skyrocketing high for me.


I also would feel guilty for using so much fossil fuel.


 
Quite a few of my young friends in this area are switching to the firewood stove collecting woods from the mountains because they do not want to rely on fossil fuel and save the utility bill.


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The heat from the firewood cannot compare with the one from the electricity, kerosene and gas.


 


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I feel sooo good whenever I visit those friends home. 



The air is mild and tender, and the flames of the fire makes my mind and sole peaceful.  


 


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It has been my dream to have a wood burning stove, but I have never materialized it because my small old house is not designed to install it. 



There are still a few pleasures in freezing cold everyday life.



One of them is piping hot and hearty pot dishes. 



I am sharing a recipe of one of them today. 



That is “Napa cabbage casserole topped with vegan mochi cheese”.


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Napa cabbage during this season is so tender and sweet especially when it is simmered.


 


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I wondered why it is so and asked my farmer friend.



Napa cabbage increase their sweetness when they feel too cold being covered with the frost.  Actually, they enjoy the mild coldness but hate the frost, so make their effort as much as they can to overcome the coldness and survive.  Their effort transform their starch to sugar.  


Hmmm~, that is why….


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The napa caggages are often tied with a string to protect them from getting frozen.


So we absolutely have to cook and eat with great gratitude to them and should not waste even a single layer of their leaves. 


 


Mochi, glutinous rice cake gives the effect of melty cheese, and it also fills your tummy and keep your body warm.


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You must try it if you are in a freezing cold environment! 


 


 


 


 

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