Maiko tempura. This might be the world’s best dish. All the folks at HG/BSK’s dinner table at the Freeman/Riva Prince Edward Island ocean front home agreed: Maiko tempura is sublime — each succulent morsel of fish, vegetable or shrimp a flavor bomb. Unfairly, Maiko remains busy at the fry pan, serving her tempura piping hot so the family can indulge. Finally, when everyone else is done. Maiko eats. HG finished with ice cream and chestnut purée. Despite old age disasters, HG snatches some pleasure.
Maiko Tempura Magic
August 15th, 2025 § 0 comments § permalink
Sweet Corn
August 13th, 2025 § 0 comments § permalink
Yes, a taste of heaven is here on Prince Edward Island. Sweet corn made its initial appearance today. BSK bought an abundance and a corn feast (with sheet panned salmon) was supper tonight at the Freeman/Riva family oceanfront home on the north shore of the Island. There is no better food (when cooked with precise timing by BSK). Dripping with butter and sprinkled with kosher salt, corn on the cob is sublime. HG ate two big ears. HG reflected: Despite the severe handicaps of advanced old age, fresh buttery corn makes HG glad to be alive.
Creative Maiko
August 11th, 2025 § 0 comments § permalink
Maiko scored with a big, robust supper. Bowls of steaming pork belly/oxtail soup–energizing wow. Then there was a saute of green beans and garlic (Dracula, Beware!!). Pork belly (main dish) was braised with a mixture of soy sauce, mirin, sake, fish sauce, and brown sugar. The pork belly dish also included soft boiled eggs and daikon radishes. Both were braised with the pork belly and soaked up all the flavor of the sauce. (This was written by Haru–HG’s valued collaborator). The daikon radishes were a savory surprise—HG/BSK never had them cooked before. Fabulous–they will now be part of BSK’s cooking. Bowls of rice. Big time ice cream/chestnut dessert for HG. Life keeps getting better after hospital release.
Home Is Heaven
August 9th, 2025 § 0 comments § permalink
Yes, home at last. HG/BSK’s oceanfront home on the north shore of Prince Edward Island never looked more beautiful—startling panoramic sea views after HG was looking at dreary hospital interiors for a week. Gifted daughter,Lesley R. and BSK drove the old guy home at a nice pace so HG could enjoy fresh air, sunshine and a whispery breeze. Delight. And more pleasure awaited. A steaming bowl of Maiko’s oxtail soup. This must be the most fragrant, robust, energizing soup in the Japanese culinary repertoire. HG loves it. It chases away gloom and a bowl is uplifting–eyes open to a happy world. HG finished lunch with vanilla ice cream. Joyous homecoming lunch and HG awaits a super supper. Home, Sweet, Home–Indeed.
Frustration
August 8th, 2025 § 0 comments § permalink
HG is spending more days in the Montague Hospital (Town of Montague—Prince Edward Island). Oxygen/ breathing have to hit the proper level. Eating horrible hospital sludge food. Saving grace is the smoothie BSK delivers every day. HG’s daughter in law, Maiko Sakamoto is visiting with kids. When HG finally gets back to the family oceanfront home on the north shore of PEI, Maiko promises a welcome home feast of sashimi and her superlative tempura. This world champion tempura–greaseless, crisp–but retaining the taste of the ingredients—fish, shellfish, vegetables, etc. This is HG”s all time favorite dish. That’s why HG has severe hospital frustration.
Food Horror
August 6th, 2025 § 0 comments § permalink
Why do hospitals serve tasteless horror food? HG is in Montague Hospital located in the charming town of Montague. The Freeman/Riva family is having beach fun at the family oceanfront home on serene, democratic, diverse Prince Edward Island where the Canada weather has been warm and sunny. With much culinary talent in the group added to the excellence of local ingredients, HG presumes dining has had an gourmand edge. Meanwhile, HG, hospitalized with minor ailments is eating sludge. Unfair. HG has always felt airline food was tasteless. But, compared to hospital food, airlines serve gourmet feasts, Why? 
BSK Scores
August 3rd, 2025 § 0 comments § permalink
HG is a very lucky old guy (95–96 in November, fingers crossed). Despite a score of ailments and handicaps, HG remains a gourmand—eager to revel in BSK’ s super yummy suppers. Nightly, BSK delivers. For some years, BSK disdained coconut milk as an ingredient. That has changed—BSK now admires the virtues of coconuts and uses the milk to enhance dishes. Two nights ago, BSK made a sumptuous dish of haddock,cauliflower florets, onions, garlic and spices in a lush coconut milk sauce. Scrumptious. The next night , BSK turned out a sheet pan of salmon and sweet potato chunks (a creative green sauce–a BSK invention–was used generously). Fabulous BSK has mastered the Parisian bistro method of cooking salmon so the fish is silky and medium rare. There was a bonus—BSK used the leftover rice from the haddock dish to make a flavorful mushroom congee. Bless you, BSK, love of my life, and empress of the kitchen.
Egg Pleasure
August 2nd, 2025 § 0 comments § permalink
The Freeman/Riva family went to the five o’clock Rollo Bay Fiddle Festival. HG isn’t too fond of the event. Boring after a few minutes. So, HG stayed home in the family’s Prince Edward Island oceanfront home.. Perfect weather–sunny with a light breeze that banished bugs. So, HG did much outdoor walking on the deck. Also, sunbathed and read. Music was Yo Yo Ma. Sometimes solitude can be a pleasure. HG went inside for exercise and blog writing. The Freeman/Rivas arrived home at 8PM. Everyone was hungry so something simple and swift had to be cooked. The choice was eggs. Lesley R., HG/BSK’s gifted daughter,cooked soft and mellow (“baveuse”) scrambled eggs for HG–they were enlivened by scraps of black truffles. Celestial. The rest of the group had Lesley R.’s spinach and egg frittatas. Murmurs of delight. Good bread. Red wine. Joyful late supper.