Challah croutons

We tried this Ina Garden recipe for about ½ loaf leftover challah: https://www.google.com/amp/www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/ina-garten/brioche-croutons-recipe-1942161.amp Our modifications: first, we kept the crusts on. Second, because we were making this to complement an Israeli salad, we lightly seasoned the croutons with 2 tsp za'atar as well as salt, pepper, and 2 tsp olive oil. Third, we lightly sprayed… Continue reading Challah croutons

Crispy salmon skin

Inspired by Andrea Nguyen’s Viet World Kitchen Facebook post (July 1, 2017), we tried broiling strips of salmon skin. Using skin that remained from the Japanese seasoned salmon flakes (http://piglettedc.tumblr.com/post/157742349226/japanese-seasoned-salmon-flakes-our-salmon), we cut the semi-crisp skin into 3-inch long strips, placed them on a foil-lined baking sheet (skin side down), lightly sprayed the foil and the… Continue reading Crispy salmon skin

Traditional herbed bread stuffing

We had this dish at my sister’s sister-in-law’s Thanksgiving in 2012, and it was my favorite dish of that meal. We used 1 ½ loaves ciabatta bread and fresh herbs (thyme, sage, and rosemary) that we had frozen. We baked this in a 9x12 baking dish (rather than stuffing the turkey), so technically we made… Continue reading Traditional herbed bread stuffing

Waimar’s whole cranberry sauce

We made this following Ocean Spray’s recipe:  http://www.oceanspray.com/Recipes/Corporate/Sauces,-Sides-Salads/Homemade-Whole-Berry-Cranberry-Sauce.aspx. Bring 1 cup each sugar and water to a boil, then add 12 oz of cranberries (washed and drained).  Once the mixture boils, reduce to a simmer and let cook for 10 minutes.   We added the zest of an orange and 1-2 inch of fresh ginger… Continue reading Waimar’s whole cranberry sauce

Herbed croutons

We based this recipe on the Neelys’ recipe (http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/homemade-croutons-recipe0.html), plus fresh thyme, sage, and marjoram.  We used leftover sliced ciabatta, which we cubed.  These croutons were addictively crunchy and delicious.  (Dec. 2014) Note: If using fresh bread, you may need to dry it out as follows: place the bread cubes in a single layer on… Continue reading Herbed croutons