We tried this simple and delicious recipe: http://steamykitchen.com/26666-how-to-cook-chinese-sausage-recipe-video.html The gist of the video is you prepare dry rice and measure water as you normally would, but then you add a few Chinese sausage links on top just before starting the rice cooker. Cook as you normally would, then remove the sausage links and cut them… Continue reading One-pot Chinese sausage and rice
Cornbread and egg scramble
We tried this with a serving of leftover cornbread: http://www.tasteofsouthern.com/cornbread-and-eggs/. We whisked a dash of hot sauce into the four eggs before pouring them over the crumbled cornbread. While the mixture was cooking, we seasoned lightly with salt and black pepper. We served this with a side of bacon for an easy breakfast. (Dec. 2016)
Greek-style tomato and string bean casserole with sliced potato crust
We made the filling, including the dates and feta, from this recipe: http://piglettedc.tumblr.com/post/134695006591/tomato-and-string-bean-baklava-this-is-a-savory Instead of layering with phyllo, we tossed peeled and sliced 4 Yukon potatoes with some marjoram, olive oil, juice from one lemon, and salt and pepper, and then we lined the bottom, sides, and top of a lightly oiled 9x13 baking dish… Continue reading Greek-style tomato and string bean casserole with sliced potato crust
Ground beef stew with root vegetables
We tried this Pioneer Woman recipe: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ree-drummond/beef-stew-with-root-vegetables-recipe.html We used minced beef and bison in lieu of beef stew meat, which cut out about 2 hours of cooking time. We also drained out the oil after cooking the meat, and once we removed the meat, we added about 1 tsp grapeseed oil to saute the onion… Continue reading Ground beef stew with root vegetables
Hot mulled apple cider, version 1
We tried Ina Garten’s recipe: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/hot-mulled-cider-recipe.html but adjusted proportions for our amount of fresh cider (6.5 cups). We also sliced half of an orange rather than squeezing it and then adding the peel. (Dec. 2016)
Cuban picadillo
We tried this version: http://www.panningtheglobe.com/2016/09/11/cuban-picadillo-ground-beef-stew/. Our modifications: (1) In lieu of smoked paprika, we used half paprika and smoked chipotle pepper; (2) we used golden raisins instead of black raisins; and (3) we used canned diced tomatoes instead of canned whole plum tomatoes, crushed by hand. We also added a dash of sugar at the… Continue reading Cuban picadillo
Tunisian-style baked cauliflower frittata
We tried this recipe, http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1014472-tunisian-style-baked-cauliflower-frittata except that instead of boiling or steaming the cauliflower, we used ½ head cauliflower that we had oven roasted the day before (tossed with 1 Tbsp olive oil, a few sprigs each marjoram and thyme, a dash of salt and pepper, and oven-roasted at 425 for 40 mins), following the… Continue reading Tunisian-style baked cauliflower frittata
Chocolate chip cinnamon snack cake
We tried this recipe based on what was in our pantry: http://www.bakeorbreak.com/2012/09/chocolate-chip-snack-cake/ and it was delicious. (Dec. 2016)
Spicy salted caramel nuts
We tried this Ina Garten recipe: https://barefootcontessa.com/recipes/salted-caramel-nuts For some kick, we added ¼ tsp cayenne pepper along with the kosher salt. Based on our pantry, we used 2 cups each walnuts and almonds. We also overheated the caramelized sugar, so this has a slightly bittersweet flavor. The next time, we will try these instructions from… Continue reading Spicy salted caramel nuts
Blueberry lemon almond crisp
We tried this healthier version of crisp. Recipe here: http://cookieandkate.com/2015/blueberry-almond-crisp/ (Dec. 2016)