Chocolate-covered cornflake clusters

After discovering this simple dessert on vacation, we tried making it at home: https://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/chocolate-corn-flakes Our modifications: based on our pantry, we used 3 cups cornflakes and only 10 oz semi-sweet chocolate chips (ideally, we would have used 12 oz). We microwaved the chocolate chips in a medium glass mixing bowl at 30-second intervals, stirring b/w… Continue reading Chocolate-covered cornflake clusters

Sweet and sour cabbage

We tried this recipe from Joan Nathan’s cookbook, King Solomon’s Table, also available at this link: https://jewishfoodexperience.com/recipes/slightly-sweet-sour-cabbage/ Our modifications: the ¼ cup white wine vinegar we used was too mild, so we supplemented with 2 Tbsp apple cider vinegar and a tsp sugar for brightness. We served this as a side dish to complement brisket… Continue reading Sweet and sour cabbage

Moroccan beet and orange salad

We tried this recipe from Joan Nathan’s cookbook, King Solomon’s Table, also available at this link: https://www.stljewishlight.com/moroccan-beet-and-orange-salad/article_be0f5dce-989d-11e7-bd11-0be10411f646.html We lightly toasted the pistachios before sprinkling them over the salad. We also used only 1 Tbsp (not ½ bunch) chopped parsley as garnish. We served this as the first course for our Rosh Hashanah dinner. We used… Continue reading Moroccan beet and orange salad

Brisket in sweet and sour sauce

We tried this recipe for Rosh Hashanah: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1016867-brisket-in-sweet-and-sour-sauce Our modifications: we used a heavy large roasting pan (as to a smaller pan in which our 5 lb brisket would be snug), tightly wrapped in foil. After roasting at 325 for 3 hours (fat side down in the marinade), we flipped to the lean side and… Continue reading Brisket in sweet and sour sauce

Cheesy white bean tomato casserole

We tried this recipe: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1019681-cheesy-white-bean-tomato-bake?smid=ck-recipe-iOS-share Our modifications: first, we sauteed 4 garlic cloves and 2 small diced shallots in a 10-inch cast iron pan. Second, we increased the tomato paste (from 3 oz to 4-5 oz) and added 1 small fresh hothouse tomato (diced). Third, instead of water we added ½ cup chicken broth (but… Continue reading Cheesy white bean tomato casserole

Pumpkin walnut bundt cake with vanilla bourbon glaze

We followed this recipe (originally intended for two loaf pans) and made a large bundt cake: https://www.onceuponachef.com/recipes/spiced-pumpkin-bread.html (we added 3/4 cup chopped walnuts). In terms of method, we used a hand mixer instead of a standing mixer; for the paddle function, we switched to a large manual rubber spatula. We baked the bundt in a… Continue reading Pumpkin walnut bundt cake with vanilla bourbon glaze

Chinese braised beancurd with shiitake mushrooms

My friend Dora recommended this recipe, and it was delicious: https://rasamalaysia.com/braised-bean-curd-with-mushrooms/ In lieu of sweet soy sauce (kecap manis), we used 1 Tbsp dark soy sauce plus 1/8 semisphere (about 1 tsp) of a small palm sugar mound (see Note below). For the meat, we used ½ lb minced bison. In addition to shiitake mushrooms,… Continue reading Chinese braised beancurd with shiitake mushrooms

Carrot walnut snack cake with cream cheese frosting

We made this snack cake version of carrot cake: https://www.tastesoflizzyt.com/carrot-walnut-cake-recipe/ We found that 5 medium carrots = 1.5 cups shredded carrots. Instead of dusting with powdered sugar, we tried this cream cheese frosting recipe: https://www.handletheheat.com/best-cream-cheese-frosting/ We halved the recipe to 4 oz cream cheese, ¼ cup unsalted butter, 1 tsp vanilla extract (we didn’t have… Continue reading Carrot walnut snack cake with cream cheese frosting