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ARLocal Fish Favorite That Packs A Crunch
elle Lum is becoming a house- chef by night. On the video platform, hold name on social media. She she whips up everything from local has a fast-growing YouTube staples to some of our favorite Hawai-
channel, where she showcases her reci- ian-style desserts.
pes for viewers around the world.
A local girl from the island of Maui, Relle is a nurse by day and YouTube
This week, she shares her recipe for Panko-crusted ‘Ahi with Unagi Aioli Sauce.
You can watch episodes of “Cooking Hawaiian Style,” which is presented by Maui County Farm Bureau, on OC16 channels 10 and 1012, as well as nationwide via LifeStyle Network, FNX Network, Roku and Hawaiian Airlines in- flight entertainment. “Cooking Hawaiian Style” airs in over 43 million homes worldwide. Want to get cooking? This free recipe and thousands of others at cookinghawaiianstyle.com.
Ingredients for ‘ahi:
• 4 fresh ‘ahi fillets, about 1/4 pound each
• 1/2 cup all-purpose flour • 1 teaspoon garlic salt
• 1 teaspoon pepper
• 1/4 cup panko
• 2 eggs
• oil to cover pan
Directions:
Heat pan on medium with just enough oil to cover bottom. Pour flour on a flat plate.
Add salt and pepper to flour, then mix.
Crack eggs in a bowl and mix/
Then, pour eggs onto a second flat plate. Pour panko on a third flat plate.
Individually place each fillet first in flour mixture, making sure it’s fully covered.
Then, cover fillet in egg thoroughly. Finally, fully cover fillet in panko. Repeat for all four fillets.
Place fillets in pan and cook to your preference, 1-2 minutes for quick sear, cook on both sides.
Ingredients for aioli sauce: • 3 tablespoons furikake
• 1/2 cup mayonnaise
• 1 tablespoon unagi sauce • 1 clove fresh garlic, finely pressed
Directions for aioli sauce:
Place mayonnaise, unagi sauce and garlic in a small bowl and mix together.
Directions for serving:
Cut fillets into 3-4 bite-sized slices and sprinkle furikake. Squeeze unagi aioli sauce over fillets or use as a dipping sauce. Serve with rice, sprinkle remain- ing furikake on rice.
PHOTOS BY RUBEN CARRILLO AND RYAN SAKAMOTO
Ring In The New Year With Full-body Massages
People have always been in good hands at Cherry Healing Center, and so it comes as no surprise that the family-run clinic is planning a “handy” new opportunity for patients in 2022.
Beginning in January, owner Rabakka Fulkerson will expand services by welcoming her nephew, massage therapist William King, to the premier acupuncture business in Hilo.
“I felt I needed to bring William aboard because a lot of clients have been asking for full-body massages,” explains Fulkerson. “For many of my existing acupuncture patients, the service will be viewed as an added benefit. For those who may only come to the clinic for a massage, we hope
it will be a great segue into discovering the tremendous advantages of acupuncture.”
King graduated at “the top of his class” at Salon Professional Academy, located in
Fargo, North Dakota, and will specialize in sports massage and trigger point therapy, notes Fulkerson.
“I’ve been around William for much of his life and he loves the biomedical aspect
of massage and being able to predictably affect the body in a positive way,” she says. “It’s just something that always came naturally to him.”
According to Fulkerson, King will likely be available to perform full-body massages after
normal business hours on weekdays and even on some weekends. Those wishing to receive this service are encouraged to call the clinic and inquire about gift certificates.
At Cherry Healing Center, clients are put on a path to optimal health through a full range of acupuncture services offered. Beyond accident-related injuries (automobile and work-related), the center also assists patients dealing with a host of health issues, including pain, weight, insomnia, anxiety, depression and addiction.
Located at 234 Waianuenue Ave., No. 101, the clinic is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. To schedule an appointment or to learn more about
the center’s services, including its packages and membership program, call or text 489-4272, or visit cherryhealingcenter.com.