Chicken broth with orzo and beet greens

This was a good use of beet greens that we had leftover from a beet salad for a potluck. We loosely followed this recipe: https://myhalalkitchen.com/summer-greens-soup-orzo-wholesome-chicken-broth/ Our modifications: first, for the greens we used: beet stems and leaves from 3 bundles of beets (about 4 cups total); stem and florets from 1 small broccoli stem; and… Continue reading Chicken broth with orzo and beet greens

Trinidadian chick pea curry

After reading about Trini doubles, I felt inspired to make Chef Kwame Onwuachi’s recipe (we made only the chick pea curry): https://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/chickpea-doubles-tamarind-and-scotch-bonnet-pepper-sauce Our modifications: first, we heated 2 cups unsalted chicken stock and then dissolved 1.5 tsp Better Than Bouillon chicken flavor (instead of later crumbling a chicken bouillon cube). Second, in lieu of mild… Continue reading Trinidadian chick pea curry

Fruit salad with lime-honey dressing

This is a simple and refreshing dessert. First, prepare approximately 4 cups of seasonal fresh fruit (here, quartered strawberries, halved red flame grapes, blueberries, and sliced banana) in a large serving bowl. Sprinkle lightly with salt and black pepper. Drizzle with juice from half a lime and 1 Tbsp honey. Mix well and serve. (Nov.… Continue reading Fruit salad with lime-honey dressing

Filipino chicken soup with bottle gourd and bean thread noodles

This is one of our favorite soups. It comes together quickly and makes a light, flavorful dinner. Details here: https://www.kawalingpinoy.com/sotanghon-at-upo-soup/ We prefer to cut the bottle gourd into 1/2" dice (instead of 1"). Instead of water, we use diluted chicken broth (1 Tbsp Better Than Bouillon dissolved in 4 cups hot water). In terms of… Continue reading Filipino chicken soup with bottle gourd and bean thread noodles

Japanese simmered salmon and daikon (sake daikon)

We tried this recipe: https://www.justonecookbook.com/buri-daikon/ Although the original recipe called for mature yellowtail (buri), the author said skin-on salmon would be an appropriate substitute. This did take many steps, but it was quite simple, clean-tasting, and tasty. We ate it immediately after the 30 min simmering time, but because we doubled the recipe, we will… Continue reading Japanese simmered salmon and daikon (sake daikon)

Italian-style farro and cauliflower casserole

We tried this recipe: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1022682-farro-and-cauliflower-parmesan?smid=ck-recipe-iOS-share Our modifications: first, we increased the cauliflower to a full head, which we cut into medium florets, dried with paper towels, tossed with 2 tsp canola oil, salt, and black pepper, then oven-roasted at 425 for 25 mins. Then we added the roasted cauliflower to the casserole mixture. Second, we… Continue reading Italian-style farro and cauliflower casserole

SkinnyTaste banana oat pancakes

We tried this recipe: https://www.skinnytaste.com/4-ingredient-flourless-banana-nut-pancakes/ Two modifications: first, in lieu of quick-cook oats, we used 2 Tbsp old-fashioned oats, which we coarsely chopped. Second, even with a Teflon-coated pan, we recommend lightly spraying with canola oil before pouring the batter. Otherwise, the pancakes stick to the pan. This was very tasty. We served with maple… Continue reading SkinnyTaste banana oat pancakes

Rotisserie chicken noodle soup

We made this recipe: https://www.averiecooks.com/easy-30-minute-homemade-chicken-noodle-soup/ Our modifications: first, after removing the rotisserie meat from the bones, we sauteed the bones and skin in 2 tsp unsalted butter in a large Dutch oven for 5 mins on medium heat. We then discarded the skin and bones. We added another tsp butter and 1 tsp olive oil,… Continue reading Rotisserie chicken noodle soup

Minimalist Korean mixed rice (bibambap)

We tossed together the simple meal based on our pantry, including still-warm cooked rice. First, heat a large frying pan, add 1-2 tsp vegetable oil, and cook some eggs sunny side up (we made two eggs per serving), letting the albumin crisp up but yolks stay relatively runny. Second, in a separate pan, heat 1-2… Continue reading Minimalist Korean mixed rice (bibambap)