Pierre Franey’s Turkey Chili

We had 1 lb of minced turkey (white and dark meat), so we tried this recipe: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/7985-turkey-chili?smid=ck-recipe-iOS-share Our modifications: first, we halved the recipe. Second, in lieu of bell pepper plus jalapeño pepper, we used three diced jalapeños (from our freezer). Third, we used no-salt canned diced tomatoes and kidney beans. Finally, in addition to…… Continue reading Pierre Franey’s Turkey Chili

Korean panfried tuna and egg fritters (chamchi jeon)

We routinely have 5-oz cans of no-salt tuna in our pantry. We decided to try this recipe: https://www.maangchi.com/recipe/tuna-pancakes. First, for the onion, we used a small shallot. To ensure the onion/shallot and garlic were finely minced, we used our Braun handheld mixer. Second, it’s important to drain the tuna as thoroughly as possible (we save…… Continue reading Korean panfried tuna and egg fritters (chamchi jeon)

Keema quesadilla

Earlier this week, we made a double batch of keema peas with minced turkey (https://piglettedc.wordpress.com/2018/12/28/indian-minced-bison-with-peas-we-tried-this/). In our pantry, we had 1 large tortilla, about 2 Tbsp Tillamook spicy Mexican shredded cheese, and 1/2 cup leftover keema. We made a generously stuffed quesadilla, loosely following these instructions: https://spicecravings.com/keema-matar-quesadillas-spicy-minced-meat-peas-quesadillas This was an easy and tasty way to…… Continue reading Keema quesadilla

Rotisserie chicken and rice soup

We had leftover rotisserie chicken and decided to try this recipe: https://thecafesucrefarine.com/the-best-chicken-and-rice-soup/ We largely followed the recipe except for a few modifications: first, we did not have Italian seasoning on hand, so we used a mix of dried herbs: basil, rosemary, Greek oregano, crushed red pepper, and garlic powder. Second, instead of 12 oz carrots…… Continue reading Rotisserie chicken and rice soup

Kimchi fried rice with omelette (omurice)

We threw together this dish on a whim, drawing from multiple sources and utilizing our pantry. First, we made jasmine rice in our rice cooker, enough to yield 3 cups cooked rice. Second, using a large nonstick pan, we heated 2 Tbsp unsalted butter on medium and then added 1.5 cups kimchi (reserving kimchi liquid).…… Continue reading Kimchi fried rice with omelette (omurice)

Colombian lentil and rice soup (sopa de lentejas y arroz)

A few days ago, my husband savored a brothy lentil and rice soup at a local Italian cafe. That inspired us to make another version of lentil and rice soup, and we tried this Colombian recipe: https://www.mycolombianrecipes.com/vegetarian-lentil-and-rice-soup-sopa-de-lentejas-y-arroz/ Our modifications: first, we finely minced the 1/2 red bell pepper (seeded and quartered) and carrot (roughly cut… Continue reading Colombian lentil and rice soup (sopa de lentejas y arroz)

West African-style okra stew

I love okra and hoped to make a stew with a Ghanaian flavor profile (tomato-based, seasoned with onion, habanero, and ginger). We tried this recipe: https://honest-food.net/okra-stew-recipe/ Our modifications: first, we used only 1 habanero, which provided plenty of heat. Second, because we didn’t want a soupy stew, we reduced the liquid (no-salt chicken broth) to…… Continue reading West African-style okra stew

Japanese chicken meatballs (tsukune)

My husband loves meatballs of all kinds. So we tried this recipe: https://www.vietworldkitchen.com/blog/2019/09/japanese-chicken-meatballs-recipe-tsukune.html As written, the recipe calls for 14 oz ground chicken, but we had 16 oz (1 lb) from the supermarket. We adjusted the recipe by slightly tweaking the other meatball ingredients (e.g., mounded), but we left the sauce amount the same as…… Continue reading Japanese chicken meatballs (tsukune)