We tried this recipe: https://www.lanascooking.com/baked-rice-pudding/ Our modifications: first, we used cooked basmati rice and golden raisins. Second, instead of 1.5 cups sugar and zest from one lemon, we used 1.5 cups of homemade citrus-infused sugar. Third, once the baking ended, we let the custard cool for 10 mins and then sprinkled with 2 Tbsp sugar… Continue reading Baked rice pudding with brulee topping
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Roasted root vegetable and mushroom shepherdess pie, version 3
We loosely followed this recipe: https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2012/11/mushroom-and-root-vegetable-shepherds-pie-recipe.html Based on our pantry during the pandemic, we tried this with 16 oz cremini mushrooms, 2 carrots, 2 medium Korean sweet potatoes, 2 purple-topped turnips, and 2 large shallots which we tossed with corn oil, salt, black pepper, and a dash of marash pepper, then oven-roasted for 30 mins… Continue reading Roasted root vegetable and mushroom shepherdess pie, version 3
Roasted root vegetable and mushroom shepherdess pie, version 2
We loosely followed this recipe: https://www.seriouseats.com/recipes/2012/11/mushroom-and-root-vegetable-shepherds-pie-recipe.html Based on our pantry during the pandemic, we tried this with 16 oz cremini mushrooms, 4 carrots, 3 Korean sweet potatoes, and 2 rutabagas, which we tossed with corn oil, salt, black pepper, and a dash of marash pepper, then oven-roasted at 425 for 30 mins (mushrooms on one… Continue reading Roasted root vegetable and mushroom shepherdess pie, version 2
Scrambled egg, bacon, and avocado breakfast sandwich
This sandwich is simple to assemble as long as you have the components: first, prepare 6 bacon slices (we used microwave-ready precooked bacon) and set aside. Second, prepare scrambled eggs (we used 3 eggs and 2 egg whites mixed with 2 tsp half and half or milk). For scrambled egg technique, we loosely followed the… Continue reading Scrambled egg, bacon, and avocado breakfast sandwich
Fisherman’s pie
This essentially is a seafood version of shepherd’s pie. We took inspiration from this recipe: https://www.sandraseasycooking.com/2019/06/easy-fisherman-pie.html, but we halved the ingredients and used our own mashed potato topping. First, preheat oven to 375. At the same time, boil two eggs until they are hard-boiled, and then set aside for later use. To prepare the fish… Continue reading Fisherman’s pie
Pressure cooker beef stew
We tried this recipe: https://www.wellplated.com/instant-pot-beef-stew/. Our minor modifications: first, we used brisket instead of chuck, which we cut into chunks and browned in four rounds of searing. Second, we used 4 medium carrots (about 2/3 lb) and 1 lb baby fingerling potatoes (which we left whole). Third, we did add the optional 1 Tbsp Worchestershire… Continue reading Pressure cooker beef stew
Shredded chicken and chickpea fatteh
This was an easy use of leftover pita bread and rotisserie chicken. We followed the contours of this recipe: https://feelgoodfoodie.net/recipe/lebanese-chicken-fatteh/ Our modifications: first, to toast the pita: We preheated the oven to 375. We cut 7 slightly stale whole wheat pitas into 2x2" cubes, then tossed with about 2 Tbsp olive oil, ½ tsp black… Continue reading Shredded chicken and chickpea fatteh
Porcupine meatballs
We tried this Depression-era recipe for beef and rice meatballs with Italian flavors: https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchen/porcupine-meatballs-8547276 We didn’t have Italian seasoning, so we used a mixture of minced fresh herbs: 1 large basil leaf, 2 tsp rosemary (2 small sprigs), 1 Tbsp parsley, 1 tsp thyme (3-4 small sprigs), 1 large minced garlic clove; and two dried… Continue reading Porcupine meatballs
Dry onion soup mix
We ran out of Lipton’s, so we tried making a version from scratch: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/217155/dry-onion-soup-mix/ Our modifications based on our pantry: first, we used Korean beef bouillon powder (Dashida brand) instead of standard beef bouillon powder. Second, we used dried chives in lieu of parsley flakes. (July 2020)
Indian rice pudding (kheer), version 1
We tried this recipe to use up some leftover basmati rice: https://www.vegrecipesofindia.com/leftover-rice-pudding-kheer/ Our modifications: first, we heated 2 ½ cups milk, 3 Tbsp sugar (we used citrus-infused sugar), a dash of salt, and 1 cup cooked basmati (Jyoti brand) on medium-high heat to bring it to a boil. Then we reduced to a medium-low simmer,… Continue reading Indian rice pudding (kheer), version 1