Today is White Day in Japan. Traditionally, Japanese women give sweets and gifts to men on Valentine's Day, and then can expect something in return one month later on White Day. This is extra incentive for anyone who likes to bake or make sweets to pass out heaps to co-workers on Valentine's Day and then wait for it to pay off come March 14.
I was never one much for this tradition, which is a good thing, because if I were planning to reciprocate for the treats that arrived here on Valentine's Day, I'd be in trouble! Can you guess what I found in the mailbox one month ago today?
If you guessed a box full of fabric "scraps," ironed and organized by size and shape, you'd be correct. As if this weren't good enough, a lot of the fabrics are familiar patterns from quilts, pillowcases and other gifts I've received through the years. The possibilities are endless! Thanks, Mum!
As my White Day gift to you, let me share the simple recipe for a tasty treat I have been enjoying off and on since Valentine's Day. If you have the three ingredients on hand, it will come together in less than 5 minutes and makes a good addition to breakfast or a bedtime snack. Freeze any leftover extra coconut milk in an ice cube tray to toss in smoothies on a rainy day.
Cherry coconut chia treat
(makes 4 servings)
200 ml coconut milk, or about 3/4 cup
1/4 cup water
2 Tbsp black chia seeds
2 handfuls of dried cherries
Combine all of the ingredients in a mason jar, seal tightly and shake. Alternatively, you could whisk together in a mixing bowl. Leave in the fridge for about 4 hours, shaking (or re-whisking) from time to time, as you think of it. After that, serve, and enjoy!
There is no right way to make this. You can increase or decrease any of the ingredients to your taste. If you prefer something less rich, just fiddle with the coconut milk-to-water ratio until you find the consistency that works best for you. Heart-shaped garnish, optional.