Persian beef and yellow pea stew (khoresh gheymeh)

We tried this Persian Mama recipe and made a few modifications: http://persianmama.com/khoresh-gheymeh-beef-and-split-pea-stew/. First, we used 1 lb beef chuck, cut into 1" cubes. Second, because we used ¾ cup standard supermarket split yellow peas, we skipped steps 3-4 and followed the Note instructions to boil for 2-3 mins, cool, and added in the last 20… Continue reading Persian beef and yellow pea stew (khoresh gheymeh)

Persian meat spice blend

We tried this recipe as a base for a Persian beef and yellow split pea stew (koresh ghymeh): http://persianmama.com/all-about-spices-2/ (Persian meat spice blend I). Combine the following: 2 Tbsp turmeric, 1 Tbsp ground cumin, 1 tsp crushed Bay leaf (about 1 medium leaf), and 1 tsp each ground black pepper, cayenne pepper (called “chili” in… Continue reading Persian meat spice blend

Persian spiced omelette with caramelized dates

This is a warm and comforting breakfast that reminded us of sweet matzoh brie and French toast. We tried this recipe, but we doubled the amounts (for two servings) and also added specific measurements where needed: https://www.eater.com/2017/1/28/14421434/recipe-persian-date-omelet Our modifications: first, cut ½ cup pitted Medjool or Persian dates in half, lengthwise. Place the halved dates… Continue reading Persian spiced omelette with caramelized dates

Chinese soy-braised turnips

We tried this recipe from Madhur Jaffrey’s World Vegetarian cookbook: first, peel 2 lb (about 4) purple topped turnips, cut into 1.5 inch pieces (vertically cut in half, then each half into 2-4 thick chunks). Second, heat 2 Tbsp peanut or corn oil in a large wok, then add the turnip chunks on medium-high heat.… Continue reading Chinese soy-braised turnips

Crispy baked cubed tofu

We accidentally purchased pre-cut tofu (cubed extra firm tofu in 2" dice), so we tried making it crispy. We followed this recipe generally, except we increased the oven temp to 425: https://www.gimmesomeoven.com/baked-tofu/ Because we planned to use this as a neutral topping for Japanese curry rice, we omitted seasonings and used only cornstarch and olive… Continue reading Crispy baked cubed tofu

Orecchiette with kale and cannelloni beans. We tried this NYT recipe: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1020968-pasta-with-spicy-sausage-broccoli-rabe-and-chickpeas?smid=ck-recipe-iOS-share We modified the ingredients based on our pantry: first, kale instead of broccoli rabe, cannelloni beans instead of chick peas, and chicken broth instead of white wine. For the sausage, we used a mix of sweet and hot Italian sausage. (Apr. 2020)

Chicken cacciatore with mushrooms

We tried this recipe: https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1015416-chicken-cacciatore-with-mushrooms-tomatoes-and-wine?smid=ck-recipe-iOS-share Based on our pantry, we used ½ cup dried shiitakes (instead of porcini) for the dried mushroom and corresponding 1 cup of mushroom soaking liquid. We also used 29 oz (two 14.5 oz cans) of no-salt diced tomatoes, which we pulsed in our handheld processors. We omitted much of the… Continue reading Chicken cacciatore with mushrooms