Cooking in Pono captures the essence of ‘ono (delicious) local foods shared in Hawai‘i paired with inspiring stories about healing, growing, learning, and living in pono (excellence).
Author LiAnn Uyeda explores the connection between cooking and living in a way that is good and right. Cooking in pono means to cook with a passion for giving and helping—a way of living that Hawaiian describe as pono, goodness, uprightness, and excellence. As a lomilomi practitioner who helps people from all walks of life in their healing journey, LiAnn has found food not only delights the senses but nurtures the soul and can help direct ones’ journey.
These recipes from family and friends are offered alongside stories of wisdom and strength making Cooking in Pono not just a culinary journey, but a spiritual one—and one filled with laughter and joy. The recipes and the food are meant to be empowering—feeding the belly and the soul.
“Someone told me I remind them of Old Hawai‘i. To me that means living in aloha. Saying hello to people you don’t know, helping, sharing, and respecting yourself and all around you. I have assisted many in my healing practice for over twenty years and share some of my life’s journey along with my families recipes and Hawaiian concepts to living a better life today. This is my first adventure, please join me for the ride.”
—LiAnn Lilinoe Uyeda
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Let’s Eat Dessert First
Pono vs. Pilikia Energy / Energy Bars
Koho Pono: Choose Wisely / ABC Cake
Communication Blackout / Black Russian Cake
Stuck on Words / Peanut Butter Cookies
Time to Jell / Jell-O Cheesecake
Chill, Jiggle, and Gel / Rainbow Jell-O
Trash the Pilikia / Garbage Cookies
Clean Out Your Fridge / Refrigerator Cookies
You Are Worth More Than Bread Crumbs / Bread Pudding
“Puka” Means Hole, Heal the Hole in Your Soul / Pink Puka Cake
Delightful Layers of Life / Four-Layer Delight
We Need to Get Pruned / Prune Mui
Let Go My Ego! / Belgium Waffles
Everyday is a Holiday! / Christmas Shortbread Cookies
Be Your Best Chip / Chocolate Chip Cookies
Th-th-that’s All, Folks! / Carrot Cake
Be Corny! / Cornbread
Don’t Sugar Coat Your Emotions / M&M Cookies
Lemon In Love / Lemon Bars
Love: The Spice of Life / Spice Prune Cake
Pupu
Made with Aloha / Ho‘i‘o Salad
You’re Hot or You’re Not / Hot Nacho Dip / Cold Nacho Dip
Invest in Your Own Party / Party Mix
Mr. Kim Chee & Family / Kim Chee Tok
Aisus! A Healthier You! / Lumpia
Soups, Salads and Sauces
Pono Marinade / BBQ Marinade
See-You Diet / Seafood Salad
Don’t Spoil Your Salad / Salad, 3 Ways
Tears Today, Gone Tomorrow / Onion Soup
Me So Strong / Miso Soup
Don’t Stew for Long / Roasted Chicken Soup
Main Dishes
Laulau Love / Traditional Pork Laulau
I’ll Show You / Shoyu Chicken
Stink Fish / Cream Tuna
What’s the Beef About? / Beef Stew
No More Worry Curry / Beef Curry
No Beef. Be Tender / Beef Tomato
Longing for Life / Chicken Long Rice
Forgive…What the Heck? / Chicken Hekka
Expectations No Longer / Oriental Pork Long Rice
Chicken Skin / Mochiko Chicken / Arare Chicken
Enjoy Life’s Pork / Pork, Squash and Eggplant
Nishime, Be Nice to Me Everyday / Nishime
Don’t Sour Sweet Success / Sweet Sour Spareribs
Choose Not to Get Fried / Fried Rice
Feeling is Believing / Frosted Meatloaf
Is the Oven Ready? / Oven Roasted Turkey
Pau: The End / Popovers
Author: LiAnn Uyeda