Heather Chase

The Culinary Chase was coined by my husband whilst in a coffee shop in Hong Kong back in 2006. We wanted something that would be a play on my last name and by the time we finished our coffee, the name was born. As long as I can remember I’ve enjoyed cooking. It wasn’t until we moved to Asia that I began to experiment using herbs and spices in my everyday cooking. Not only do they enhance the flavor of food but also heighten it nutritionally. Over the years, I began to change our diet to include more vegetables, pulses, whole grains and less red meat. Don’t get me wrong, we love our meat, just not in super-size portions (too hard for the body to digest). I always use the palm of my hand as a guide to portion control when eating red meat. If the meat is larger than my hand, I save that portion for another day. Also, if the veggies on your plate look colorful (think the colors of the rainbow) – red, green, yellow, orange etc. then you’re most likely getting the right amount of nutrients per meal. I post recipes that I think help maintain a healthy body. I use the 80/20 rule – 80% of the time I make a conscious effort to eat healthy and 20% for when I want french fries with gravy (poutine). Balance is the key and to enjoy life with whatever comes my way. Thanks for visiting!

parmesan tuiles

The other day I was all gung-ho to make parmesan tuiles.  The recipe was from a trusted name in the…

6 years ago

pork belly adobo

Adobo is a sauce that is indigenous to the Philippines.  When the Spanish colonists settled in the Philippines during the…

6 years ago

bombette pugliesi – italian street food

The entertaining season is just around the corner!  Christmas is in 47 days and now is a good time to…

6 years ago

olive and anchovy bites

When we invite friends over for dinner, it’s always a new menu.  And after many years of entertaining, this can…

6 years ago

green tomato chow chow

After a green Spring and Summer, autumn is a pretty time for me.  The deciduous trees and shrubs shed their…

6 years ago

roasted portobello mushroom soup

It wasn’t cold last week when I made this; I just wanted to slurp on homemade soup.  I had a…

6 years ago

ciro’s stracciatella bruschetta

Mr. S and I LOVE cheese and you know you’re a cheese lover when your friend gives you a book…

6 years ago

smashed avocado sweet potato toast

Looking for a super simple and nutritious snack?  Check out my dish using sweet potato as toast; a good solution…

6 years ago

how we lost weight

Up until six years ago, the thought of trying to lose weight was an anomaly.  I had been blessed with…

6 years ago

summer berries & yogurt – make it tonight!

Summer berries with yogurt has to be one of the easiest desserts to make!  Forget about the whipping cream and…

6 years ago

Mediterranean-style Chicken Salad

Mr. S and I have been away and we returned to a heatwave; thank goodness for central airconditioning!  We like…

6 years ago

poached eggs on sourdough & our daughter’s engagement!

Eggs are a staple in most kitchens and they’re so versatile you can enjoy at breakfast, lunch or even as…

6 years ago