This is a dish from my childhood, with modifications. Place 10 cups in Dutch oven, then add 1 ½ large pieces (three 5-inch squares) of dried kombu and about 30 dried anchovy (myul chee) to a boil, and keep at a rolling boil, uncovered, for about 10 mins. Reduce to a simmer, and flavor as… Continue reading Korean-Chinese fish cake soup over noodles (ool myun), kombu and daikon version
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Savory shallot kugel with breadcrumb topping
We tried this low-fat version of sweet kugel, but we modified the flavors to make it savory: http://www.eatingwell.com/recipe/251508/simple-noodle-kugel/ First, preheat oven to 350. Coat a 9x13" glass baking dish with cooking spray. Second, Boil 10 oz wide egg noodles, drain, and cool with cold water, and set aside to drain. Third, heat 2 Tbsp butter… Continue reading Savory shallot kugel with breadcrumb topping
Hinda’s meatloaf
We made this childhood recipe in honor of Daniel’s beloved late mom. Because he couldn’t remember exact proportions, we followed these basic guidelines: https://orgasmicchef.com/mains/beef/meatloaf-recipe-from-the-last-century/ Our modifications: first, we preheated the oven to 350. Then we lined a rimmed baking sheet with foil; we recommend lightly spraying the foil with oil. Second, for the meatloaf mixture,… Continue reading Hinda’s meatloaf
Turkey sloppy joes
We tried this recipe: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/223050/chef-johns-turkey-sloppy-joes/ Our modifications: first, we used 1 1/3 ground turkey but did not adjust the seasonings. Second, we added one green bell pepper (cut into ½ inch dice), around the time we added the ketchup. Third, we skipped the fresh scallions and reduced the amount of shredded white cheddar to 2… Continue reading Turkey sloppy joes
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)
How to boil frozen pierogies
This is not a recipe, but a method we learned from the owner of the Polish Market in Vienna, VA: bring a large pot of water to boil. Place the frozen pierogies gently into the pot, one at a time, making sure the water continues to boil vigorously. (Avoid adding so many pierogies that the… Continue reading How to boil frozen pierogies
Classic tapioca pudding
We tried this recipe: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/106859/classic-tapioca-pudding/ (beware of pop-up ads). Here is a summary: First, combine 3 cups milk, ½ cup white sugar (we used vanilla-infused), ½ cup minute tapioca, and ¼ tsp salt in a medium sized thick-walled pot. Cook on medium heat, whisking constantly. When it comes to a boil, reduce heat to low… Continue reading Classic tapioca pudding
Grandma Gladys’s brownies
We recently made this treasured family recipe that was an important part of my husband’s childhood. First, preheat oven to 350. Lightly grease a 9x12” baking dish, and set aside. Second, melt 11 Tbsp unsalted butter with 12 oz chocolate chips (we used Ghirardelli semi-sweet chips). You can do this either by using a double-boiler… Continue reading Grandma Gladys’s brownies
Coffee milkshake
My husband loves coffee milkshakes, and our local place had run out. So we tried this recipe: https://www.thespruce.com/how-to-make-a-milkshake-995115 For the ice cream, we used about 5 small scoops vanilla gelato (which already was soft while frozen). To make it coffee flavor, we used ¼ cup Autocrat coffee syrup in lieu of ¼ cup chocolate syrup.… Continue reading Coffee milkshake
Halmoni’s bulgogi
We made my beloved grandmother’s recipe for Korean thinly sliced beef. Prepare the following marinade: ½ cup soy sauce, ¼ cup water, 1/3 cup plus 1 Tbsp sugar, 4 minced garlic cloves, 1 small, thinly sliced onion (we used 1 large shallot cut into ¼" crosswise slices), 1 chopped scallion (which we omitted), 2 Tbsp… Continue reading Halmoni’s bulgogi