Hawaiian loco moco

We tried to recreate this local favorite from a recent vacation. We loosely followed this recipe: http://cookingtheglobe.com/loco-moco-recipe/ Our modifications: first, for the meat mixture, we used ½ cup plain breadcrumbs and 1 tsp soy sauce instead of panko and salt, respectively. We also added ½ tsp dry mustard. Second, for the sauce we first sauteed… Continue reading Hawaiian loco moco

Eggs poached in marinara sauce and topped with mozzarella

We tried this recipe with leftover marinara sauce: https://www.theironyou.com/2016/05/eggs-poached-in-marinara-sauce.html Our modifications: we started on the stovetop, sprinkled with 2 Tbsp freshly shredded mozzarella, and then moved it to a 375 oven until the eggs were set (5 mins). We browned under a broiler (on high) until the cheese was browned. (Oct. 2019)

Curried yellow split pea soup, pressure cooker style

We modified this Alton Brown stovetop recipe (https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/curried-split-pea-soup-recipe-1916354) for pressure cooking. Based on these instructions (https://www.budgetbytes.com/pressure-cooker-split-pea-soup/), after sautéing the onions and garlic in butter, adding the drained split peas, 5 cups unsalted chicken stock, 1 Tbsp curry powder (½ McCormick’s curry powder, ½ Jamaican curry powder), and a little salt and black pepper, we locked… Continue reading Curried yellow split pea soup, pressure cooker style

Spinach lasagna

We tried this Mark Bittman NYT recipe: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/9616-spinach-lasagna?smid=ck-recipe-iOS-share We used 4 cups of Rao’s marinara sauce (see Note 1 below), 1 ¼ lb fresh spinach, and twelve 6-inch long dried lasagna sheets. To parboil the spinach and lasagna, we boiled water in a low-walled Dutch oven, then first parboiled the spinach (one bunch at a… Continue reading Spinach lasagna