Egg white-roasted brussel sprout omelette on buttered toast

This was a good use of 1.5 cups leftover roasted brussel sprouts (http://piglettedc.tumblr.com/post/180053950436/oven-roasted-brussel-sprouts-we-followed-this). Roughly chop the roasted brussel sprouts, then saute them on medium heat for a minute in a little olive oil in a large nonstick pan. Reduce heat to low-medium, then add egg whites from 5 eggs, lightly mixed, pouring evenly over the… Continue reading Egg white-roasted brussel sprout omelette on buttered toast

Mexican-style oven-roasted chicken with cumin, cayenne, and citrus

Details here: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/6500-chicken-thighs-with-cumin-cayenne-and-citrus We used 2 lb skinless, bone-in chicken thighs that we lightly scored. We reduced the cayenne to ¼ tsp and used the juice of two limes (which probably exceeded 2 Tbsp). We oven-roasted at 425 for 1 hour and served with oven-roasted broccolini, recipe here: http://piglettedc.tumblr.com/post/177041048526/oven-roasted-broccolini-preheat-the-oven-at-450. We used a foil-lined baking sheet and… Continue reading Mexican-style oven-roasted chicken with cumin, cayenne, and citrus

Filipino chicken ginger rice soup, pressure cooker style

Place 1 medium chicken (about 3.75 lb) in the bottom of a large pressure cooker. Slice about 2 “hands” of fresh, skin-on ginger (about ½ lb) into ½ inch slices, and toss them into the pressure cooker, then add water to cover chicken, taking care to stay below the “max fill” line of the pressure… Continue reading Filipino chicken ginger rice soup, pressure cooker style

Homemade blueberry pie filling

We tried this recipe: http://chocolatewithgrace.com/homemade-blueberry-pie-filling/ The recipe called for 2 cups frozen or fresh blueberries. Because we had 2 ½ cups frozen blueberries on hand, we increased the other ingredients by 25%: 2 ½ Tbsp (2 Tbsp plus 1 ½ tsp) cornstarch, 5/8 cup (½ cup plus 2 Tbsp, but we reduced by 1 Tbsp)… Continue reading Homemade blueberry pie filling

Weeknight beef and turkey ragu

We tried this recipe: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1013593-turkey-ragu Our modifications: first, in lieu of pancetta, we used 4 slices of precooked bacon, cut into matchsticks. Second, we doubled the recipe, using 1 1/3 minced turkey (which was the size we had) and 1 lb minced beef. We doubled the amount of onion, garlic, celery, and carrot, and minced… Continue reading Weeknight beef and turkey ragu

Gong bao chicken with peanuts

We tried this stirfry by Fuschia Dunlop: https://www.splendidtable.org/recipes/gong-bao-chicken-with-peanuts We converted the metric measurements as follows: 3 oz roasted peanuts = 1/3 cup (mounded) and 1.5 cm cubed chicken = ½" cubed. The recipe called for 1 tsp whole Sichuan peppercorns, which we found jarring to bite (similar to star anise). The next time, we will… Continue reading Gong bao chicken with peanuts

Chinese smoked tofu with celery and roasted peanuts

We tried this recipe from Fuschia Dunlop: https://www.vegkitchen.com/smoked-tofu-with-celery-and-peanuts/ Our modifications: first, we increased the amounts to 5 oz smoked tofu, 4 celery stalks, and ¼ cup (about 2 oz) peanuts. To destring the celery stalks, we used a serrated vegetable peeler to scrape off 1/8" of the outer layer of each celery stalk. To roast… Continue reading Chinese smoked tofu with celery and roasted peanuts