Vegan Sushi Dinner

My Vegan Sushi Thanksgiving dinner experience…

I admit I am not an adventurous eater and I don’t get out much, so when I was invited to a vegan sushi dinner last month catered by Asa and Kaori of Garden Sushi Maui, I was apprehensive. My limited imagination wasn’t envisioning what Asa was about to serve us.

There were six hungry and excited people curious and eager to see what vegan sushi was. To my surprise, he presented an exceptional, masterful and artistic experience using the color and texture of veggies. Asa is an artist in the presentation of each course. His rigorous training as a sushi chef in Japan was on full display. There was an exactness and attention to detail that only a chef with a very sharp knife can accomplish! The combination of flavors was subtle and amazing. His wife Kaori made every course come alive with her description of what was sitting in front of us.

The challenge here is describing a completely different experience in food. I had to take photos to capture the colors and the inventiveness of what was being served.

There wasn’t any vegetable I hadn’t heard of or eaten before (mushrooms, daikon, cucumber, beets, avocado, burdock, eggplant, etc.), but the way Asa flavored it by marinating it or combining it with another flavor (homemade miso with a slice of bell pepper or candied ginger combined with a fresh tomato) made all the difference.

My favorite was the sushi served as the last course. He combined rice with quinoa and azuki beans to make it red and rolled it up with seaweed. Then he placed avocado slices on the roll and topped it with a dollop of miso and a slice of red bell pepper. What? It was almost too beautiful to eat! The flavor of the bell pepper first surprises you and then the delicious sweet miso takes over. Oh happy dance!

They have a facebook page at Garden Sushi Maui with more photographs and up to date information as to where you can purchase their food.

Waldorf Holiday Faire

Saturday’s 32nd Annual Waldorf Holiday Faire was a great way to get into the spirit of the season. The faire was first started in 1985 and has become a fun yearly tradition. Folks from all over the island made their way Upcountry to spend the day shopping, eating, and enjoying the festive activities. Tents, classrooms, and outside areas were set up throughout the campus, giving it the feel of a Christmas village. With live entertainment, food booths, a silent auction and more, this was such a charming event that gave the community a way to support Waldorf school and its programs.

Artists and vendors offered locally and internationally made gifts and goods. Lots of original shopping ideas could be found, with everything from jewelry to artwork, clothing, pottery, toys, and plenty of one of a kind handmade items. There were also several unique holiday decorations, wreaths, and plants.

The “Holiday Cafe” offered a nice selection of locally made options with lots of vegetarian foods. Some of the choices this year included burgers, pad thai, poke bowls, handmade pasta, and fresh lemonade.

The Silent Auction had a wide range of interesting items, and 100% of the proceeds went directly to the Waldorf School’s Tuition Assistance Program.

My favorite spot is always the Bake Shoppe. So many tasty treats to choose from…cookies, candies, cakes…even vegan and gluten free goodies.

This year’s entertainment featured students and local musicians. Onstage were hula, Japanese dance, live music, and of course Christmas songs. Throughout the faire, there were also plenty of keiki and family activities like holiday crafts, candle dipping, a puppet show, and face painting. Best of all, it was a zero waste event! Manned areas for separating and composting rubbish and recyclables were organized by Kokua Hawaii Foundation’s Plastic Free Hawaii.

The Haleakala Waldorf School’s Holiday Faire is held every year, usually on the first Saturday in December. This year’s admission was $3 with free entry for children under twelve. If you get the chance to visit Upcountry next season, don’t miss this festive Maui holiday event. For more info, visit the Waldorf Maui website.