Zucchini tian with curried bread crumbs

We tried this NYT recipe: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1014910-zucchini-tian-with-curried-bread-crumbs Our modifications: first, we used plain bread crumbs instead of panko flakes. Second, we found that 2 large zucchini was more than enough for this recipe. Third, we used 3 medium vine-ripened tomatoes (rough cut) instead of 1 pint grape tomatoes. Finally, we used lemon zest instead of orange… Continue reading Zucchini tian with curried bread crumbs

Polenta with sausage and spiralized butternut squash

Details here: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1016103-butternut-squash-polenta-with-sausage-and-onion Our modifications: first, for the polenta, we used 5 oz spiralized butternut. We also added about 1/3 cup water slowly over time while simmering to make sure the polenta mixture wasn’t too viscous. Second, we used a mix of hot and sweet Italian chicken sausage (2 links each). We also sautéed the… Continue reading Polenta with sausage and spiralized butternut squash

Simple chocolate pudding

We tried this recipe because it required only pantry ingredients and did not call for whipping or heavy cream: https://cookiesandcups.com/easy-chocolate-pudding/ We garnished with fresh spearmint. (May 2018) Note: For a spicy variation, add a dash each cayenne (1/8 to 1/16 tsp) and cinnamon (1/8 tsp) to the dry ingredients. You also can garnish with the… Continue reading Simple chocolate pudding

Korean sweet and sour cucumber salad (oi muchim)

We tried this recipe from A Korean Mother’s Cooking Notes by Sun-young Chang. First, clean 3 Persian cucumbers by rubbing with slightly wet coarse salt, then rinse and dry. Trim off ends, then slice on a diagonal to 1/16” thick (we used a mandolin). Stir in 1 tsp salt, 1 Tbsp rice vinegar (we use… Continue reading Korean sweet and sour cucumber salad (oi muchim)

Korean rice cake and dumpling soup (dduk mandu guk)

We generally followed this Maangchi recipe for rice cake soup, except that we sautéed the beef before adding the water and garlic and reduced the frozen rice cake to 1/3 lb (instead of ½ lb): https://www.maangchi.com/recipe/tteokguk To make this a dumpling soup, we added a dozen frozen homemade dumplings (leftover from a dumpling party) along… Continue reading Korean rice cake and dumpling soup (dduk mandu guk)

Sheet pan lemon rosemary butter chicken thighs with Korean sweet potatoes

We converted this Pioneer Woman whole roast chicken recipe into a weeknight meal: http://piglettedc.tumblr.com/post/159735500171/roast-chicken-coated-with-lemon-rosemary-butter Our weeknight modifications: first, preheat oven to 425 and spray a baking sheet with oil. Second, cut 4 small (or 2 medium) Korean sweet potatoes into 2x3” chunks (keeping skin on), slice 1-2 shallots into 1/2” slices along the grain (see… Continue reading Sheet pan lemon rosemary butter chicken thighs with Korean sweet potatoes

Minced beef and Chinese chive potstickers (guotie)

We tried this recipe from Andrea Nguyen: https://www.chowhound.com/recipes/meat-and-chinese-chive-pot-stickers-guotie-28050 We made the filling in preparation for our friend’s dumpling party, where we will make dumplings and then steam and/or pan-fry these. (Apr. 2018) Source: Andrea Nguyen, Asian Dumplings: Mastering Gyoza, Spring Rolls, Samosas, and More (Ten Speed Press, 2009).