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Saturday Roof Party

April 27, 2008 By: thenhbushman Category: cooking, Dutch oven, Food, grill, leisure, Lifestyle, party 13 Comments →

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Photos by MJ Klein – Attention: Food Photos!

The weather has been great for the past few days so we decided (of course!) to have a party up on our roof! We invited Andres and his family along with his friend and co-worker Rich. We had a great time with good company and good food.

I have been wanting to build some kind of an outdoor cooking table for some time. I wanted one that could hold a Dutch oven and also a grill and do everything I needed to do in connection with cooking outdoors on the roof. So, I went to B&Q and bought some stuff, and spend a few hours on Friday putting it all together. Take a look at what I built:

Saturday Roof Party

This is the far end of the roof at the back of the house. This is the cooking table that I made from ordinary shelfing materials you can buy in Taiwan. We also picked up the small black grill in the left corner. It’s basically a copy of a tried and true US design.

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Leap Year Party at Shao-hui’s!

February 21, 2008 By: thenhbushman Category: cooking, Dutch oven, Food, grill, leisure, Lifestyle, local cuisine, party, Taiwan 10 Comments →

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February 29 comes once every 4 years.  So, I propose a party at Shao-hui’s!

Hui-chen and I have a visitor coming from the US and he will be here for the 29th.  Let’s show him a great time with the legendary company of Taiwan’s bloggers, and the food and drink at Shao-hui’s.

We’ll be there in the early evening so just show up anytime.  All are welcome to join us!

Check the Geotagged Articles Map to locate Shao-hui’s.

Dutch Oven Saturday

January 08, 2008 By: thenhbushman Category: cooking, Dutch oven, Food, grill, leisure, Lifestyle, Taiwan 6 Comments →

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Photos by MJ Klein Food Photos!

My honey was sick over the weekend and spent most of the time in bed resting (she is fine now). I was kinda bored on Saturday and wanted to do something.

Recently I was surprised at the number of blogs I’ve read where the blogger listed “cook more” as one of their New Year’s resolutions. I don’t do such resolutions but I do miss cooking. So I decided to do something that I haven’t done for awhile – cook outdoors in my Dutch oven. I went to our neighborhood store and picked up some stuff to cook.

Dutch Oven Saturday
I took my gear over to Shao-hui’s and set up on outside her place on the sidewalk. Shao-hui has given me permission to use her place for anything I want to cook. She’s given me free reign of her kitchen too, so sometimes you will find me in there cutting stuff up, making preparations, etc. I think that Shao-hui is interested in what I cook so she is happy when I set up outside and light a fire. Today was no exception.

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HNY 2008: Food, Booze & Babes!

January 02, 2008 By: thenhbushman Category: cooking, Food, grill, leisure, Lifestyle, party, Taiwan 19 Comments →

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Photos by MJ Klein – lots more where these came from!

New Year's Grill & Booze Party
A-Nune grilling sticky rice, Isaan style

It was frigging cold!  So cold we put the grill on the table.  Later we put it under the table!

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The Arrival Of Winter

December 23, 2007 By: thenhbushman Category: cooking, Food, grill, leisure, Lifestyle, party, Taiwan Comments Off

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Photos by MJ Klein Food Photos!

December 23 is upon us. Recently, friends in New Hampshire have been informing me of mounting snowfalls in New England. The weather is turning colder in Taiwan. What can you do about it?

Party, of course!

Grill & Guitars

The usual gang of suspects gathered once again, at our favorite hangout – Shao-hui’s.

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Impromptu Grill Party!

December 21, 2007 By: thenhbushman Category: cooking, Food, grill, leisure, Lifestyle, party, Taiwan 9 Comments →

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Photos by MJ Klein Food Photos!

I’m sure by now you are wondering if we have stopped grilling and partying because of the weather. The answer to that is a definite “no!” In fact, last Sunday was a great evening because I got one of those phone calls that invited us to an impromptu grill party!

Impromptu Thai Grill Party
Chicken in the gas grill

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Friday Fun

December 01, 2007 By: thenhbushman Category: Food, grill, Hui-chen, leisure, Lifestyle, local cuisine, party, Taiwan 18 Comments →

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Photos by MJ Klein & Hui-chen

Caution: FOOD PHOTOS!

It’s been awhile, and I’m sure that many readers are wondering if we’ve been grilling lately? You betcha! We decided to throw an impromptu grill party featuring Hui-chen’s version of the marinade. We just love spontaneous parties!

Friday Fun
My lovely wife tending to pork ribs on the grill

I set the grill up on the sidewalk right outside Shao-hui’s place, up against the curb. I took a guess about what time we would be eating and I lit the charcoal about 1.5 hours in advance. It turns out that my guess was right on the money and our 2 special guests arrived just as the first batch of ribs was about to come off – perfect timing! Here are our 2 guests arriving:

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Food: American Hamburgers in Taiwan

October 25, 2007 By: thenhbushman Category: Food, grill, Hui-chen 11 Comments →

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Photos by MJ Klein & Hui-chen Meals featured: Grilled homestyle hamburgers; teppanyaki.

UPDATE: November 2, 2007: Here is a photo of the bread type that I talk about in this article. Notice that there are seven slices:

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The other evening I told Hui-chen that I felt like eating hamburgers for dinner. Funny, but she rarely asks me if I want to eat hamburgers, which is strange considering that a full-blown Taiwanese stereotype about Americans is that we only eat hamburgers. I’ve been to places with new Taiwanese friends who in all honesty, apologized to me because there were no hamburgers available on the menu where we were eating! Other times I have had Taiwanese friends celebrate my return to Taiwan by going to McDonald’s and bringing back bags of their inedible garbage, thinking that I would be pleased with their selection of American food (I pretended to be). I didn’t eat that crap in the US, so why would I eat it here?

Forget about McDonald’s! On this occasion, I decided to show Hui-chen how we would make hamburgers at home when I lived in New Hampshire. Hui-chen went to the store and procured some ingredients (while I got the grill going) and then I combined them in a bowl as shown here:

  1. 1/3 ground beef
  2. 2/3 ground pork
  3. Chopped garlic (a ton)
  4. 1/2 onion, diced
  5. Black pepper to taste
  6. Soy sauce

The only thing left to do now is to grill them.


While the grill was still heating up, Hui-chen grilled a few Chinese sausages because these really do come out better when the heat is low. They burn easily.

In the meantime I decided to try taking a few shots in near-total darkness using my Nikon SB-800 flash on the D80.


This is the monstrosity of a building that’s across the street from us. I was astonished at how well the SB-800 lit up the scene!

That gave me confidence to try something even more ambitious:


Wow, hard to believe but even this shot is usable! So now I really wanna see what this thing can do, so, I shot this scene:


Here is what happened: Directly over the word “here” at the beginning of this sentence is part of my house reflecting the full power of the flash back. Naturally, that part is totally washed out. Next is the house across the street on the left side. Then further out you can see that the light from the flash illuminated the windows on the buildings on the next block! Notice the car reflectors too. Even though the distant portion of the shot is not usable, I’m officially impressed!

So, I wonder if I could take any useful photos at night in near-total darkness from the 4th floor balcony? I did some street level zoomed shots using the Sigma lens:


This shot is pretty convincing evidence that I could successfully photograph something on the street at night using my flash. The exif data is available for all these photos by clicking on them and selecting the link from the flickr photo page.

So now that I’m done playing around, let’s get back to the burger business!


Notice any difference in these 2 hamburgers? I made the one on the left. Hui-chen made the one on the right.

One thing that I need to explain about Taiwan is about our weird sliced bread. Not only do you have to ask for “toast” and you will actually see “sliced toast” on the bread packaging (no one told Taiwanese that the bread must be toasted in order for it to be called “toast”) but the size is weird too. It’s like an A3 sized piece or something. Take a look and you’ll see what I mean: (more…)

Blogger Grill Party: The Untold Story

October 22, 2007 By: thenhbushman Category: Blog, Food, grill, Lifestyle, party 17 Comments →

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Photos by MJ Klein – Hangover by Sang Som Royal Thai Rum

I had a fabulous weekend. I met lots of new friends and hung out with them and old friends too. I stuffed my face, drank a lot of booze, sang and played guitar. No, where else could that happen except at a grill party in Hukou at Shao-hui’s? Oh, yeah, we did that in Miaoli too! Seems like we’ve been partying a lot lately. Why not? We’re lucky enough to be living in Taiwan!


This bowl of meat is what all the fuss was about. Tons of ginger, garlic, lemongrass, a couple of bay leaves and some other stuff. Yeah, it doesn’t look like much now, but when you put it on the grill….

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Blogger Grill Party

October 21, 2007 By: thenhbushman Category: grill, party 2 Comments →

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Photos by MJ Klein

Last night we enjoyed a grill party at the infamous Shao-hui’s Thai Style cuisine restaurant in Hukou.  In attendance were a major portion of Taiwan’s English language blogging community.  In this article for Bushman’s Asian Food, I will show you what we ate.  Please bear in mind that I wasn’t concentrating so much on photographing the food as I was on eating it!  The NH Bushman in Taiwan will have a longer article on the party shortly after this one is posted.


This is what people came for – the marinaded grilled meat.  Notice the amount of ginger in the marinade.  Also present is lemon grass and other spices typically used in Thai cuisine.  Someday I’ll post the exact recipe!


I know that in these photos the meat looks burnt.  Trust me, it wasn’t.  The marinade turns dark when you grill the meat.


These dishes were photographed before they all disappeared.  On the left is a wonderful spicy green bean Thai salad, and on the top right is stir fried kale and deep fried crispy pork.  On the bottom are a couple of pieces of grilled pork that hadn’t been devoured yet.  Notice how moist and juicy the grilled meat is.


This is my wife Hui-chen tending the grill.  We have the small round one that I made in the back and a large one we bought from the store.


The next day we went back to Jubei for dumplings with our good friend David Reid.

Life is hard in Taiwan….

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