We followed this recipe to make use of vegetables in our pantry: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1020950-any-vegetable-soup?smid=ck-recipe-iOS-share Our modifications: first, preheat oven to 400. Peel and dice (into 1.5" dice) 2 large carrots, 3 small Korean sweet potatoes, 1 large russet potato, and 1 medium purple-topped turnip. Toss in 1 Tbsp canola oil and ½ tsp each salt and… Continue reading Roasted root vegetable soup with curry flavors
Tag: 2021
Crispy rice frittata
We tried this recipe for our leftover jasmine rice: https://www.bonappetit.com/story/crispy-rice-frittata Our modifications: first, we added a handful of baby spinach (about 15 leaves), cut into ½" slices. We sauteed the spinach along with the scallions, but the next time we’ll probably sprinkle them into the egg mixture. We also used canola instead of olive oil… Continue reading Crispy rice frittata
Spinach and garlic egg white omelette
We tossed this together on the fly. First, heat a medium-sized (7 inch) nonstick pan and lightly spray with oil. Add 1 minced garlic clove and a handful of julienned fresh baby spinach (about 10 baby spinach leaves), and saute lightly for a minute. Spread the spinach mixture evenly along the pan, then lower heat… Continue reading Spinach and garlic egg white omelette
Korean soybean soup with vegetables
We tried this Maangchi recipe: https://www.maangchi.com/recipe/baechu-doenjang-guk Our modifications: we didn’t have napa cabbage, so we used one Idaho potato and three types of fresh Asian mushrooms (shiitake, bonapi, and enoki) and 1 scallion. We did not need to parboil any vegetables, and the potato already has starch. We combined dried anchovies, soybean paste, one chopped… Continue reading Korean soybean soup with vegetables
Harissa white bean and broccolini stew
We tried this NYT recipe: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1020754-spicy-white-bean-stew-with-broccoli-rabe?smid=ck-recipe-iOS-share Our modifications: first, we added ¼ lb (4 oz) small diced Wisconsin summer sausage, which we browned and then set aside, adding later with the chopped florets. Second, in lieu of preserved lemon, we used 2 dried Persian limes (which we reconstituted in hot water for 20 mins and… Continue reading Harissa white bean and broccolini stew
Rotisserie chicken lemon soup
We loosely followed this recipe: https://www.spendwithpennies.com/greek-lemon-chicken-soup/. Our modifications: first, we used ½ rotisserie chicken, which we separated into meat and bones/skin. We sauteed the bones and skin, then removed them before sauteeing the vegetables. Second, we used 1 cup ditalini instead of orzo. Third, for herbs, we used a bay leaf, ½ tsp dried thyme,… Continue reading Rotisserie chicken lemon soup
Sicilian fish stew
We tried this recipe: https://www.themediterraneandish.com/sicilian-fish-stew/ Our modifications: first, we had only 1.3 lb cod fillet, which we cut into 2.5" square-ish chunks (about 12 pieces). Second, we added 1 russet potato (peeled and cut into 2x1.5" chunks) at the same time as the plum tomatoes, capers, raisins, and broth. Third, based on our pantry, we… Continue reading Sicilian fish stew
Chinese-style chicken with cashews and water chestnuts
We tried another version of this recipe, but this time we used 2 chicken breasts (instead of minced chicken) and omitted the lettuce cups due to our pantry. We also used 5 chopped scallions in lieu of the onion, reserving 1 Tbsp chopped greens for garnish. Our major modifications: First, we added ½ cup minced… Continue reading Chinese-style chicken with cashews and water chestnuts
Hot curried chicken with potatoes
We followed this recipe with Patak’s hot curry paste: https://www.pataksusa.com/recipe/hot-curried-chicken We made modifications: 1 lb boneless chicken (2 breasts), 2 medium russet potatoes, one medium onion, ½ cup (8 Tbsp) Patak’s hot curry paste, 1 cup canned diced tomatoes, and 2 cups water. At the end of cooking, add a dash of sugar. Serve with… Continue reading Hot curried chicken with potatoes
Mocha coffee
We generally followed this recipe: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/23538/mocha-coffee/ We tried making my husband’s favorite hot drink. Our modifications: first, stir together 1 Tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder, 1 Tbsp white sugar, 2 Tbsp milk, and 1 Tbsp half and half (this is our addition). Second, pour in 8 oz strong coffee (we used Laotian). (Jan. 2021)