This recipe comes from my friend Marisa, who shares a love of pickled things. It is very simple and does double-duty as hearty, but also somehow refreshing due to the tangy kraut. In my recipe I used some winter savory and chervil from my garden, which I have included on the blog just to annoy […]
Author: Lillian Magidow
Penne Pasta with Zucchini and Sharp Provolone
This is a simple and hearty meal; basically a stovetop version of mac’n’cheese, but with a northern Italian style. Keep this one in mind for summer when you have zucchini to use up! 1 lb penne rigateGenerous salt for pasta water3 small zucchini, sliced into thin strips (about 3 c.)1 clove garlic,*5 oz sharp provolone, […]
Marmitako – Basque Tuna and Pepper Stew
It am sure it is no coincidence that the last blog post is about the same age as Zayn and Violet! Tonight I find myself with a lull in the toddler fray to post this lovely dish we had in San Sebastian, Spain. This recipe is adapted from The Basque Table. The original recipe calls for Biscayne […]
Koreanish Beef with Carrot and Turnip
I made this last night and it turned out fantastically – I wasn’t going to post it since it was a bit improvised, but we haven’t had a post in a while. I was going for a cross between (American) Chinese and Korean flavors. This is really easy to make, and doesn’t even involve chopping […]
Braised pork with apples and rosemary
I wanted to make something that was very Autumnal and so I started looking up pork and apple recipes. Almost all of them called for cinnamon and sounded foul, so I came up with this which I wanted to be more balanced. It turned out better than expected so I figured I’d write it up. […]
Moroccan Style Couscous
Couscous in Morocco is traditionally eaten on Fridays during lunch time, following the Friday mid-day prayers, similar to the idea of a Sunday roast after church. It’s usually a family affair, and is eaten off of a giant central platter. If you’re good, you can eat it with your hands, forming a ball of veggies, […]
Thai Beef Salad – Nam Tok Neau
Grilled beef, mint, Thai spices…what’s not to like?
Miso Marinade
Holy moley it’s been a long time since I’ve posted! It’s not that I haven’t been cooking, but that my recipes have been getting rather arcane and many not worth recording for posterity. I’ve posted so many recipes at this point, I really have to reach to come up with something I haven’t done before. […]
Garden Enchilada Bake
Garden Enchilada Bake Makes 6 servings ~ Adapted from Peas and Thank You by Sarah Matheny 1 c. quinoa, rinsed and drained 1 1/2 c. vegetable broth (or chicken broth) 1 15 oz. can tomato sauce, divided 2 1/2 t. chili powder, divided (consider using less, depending on how flavorful your chili powder is) 1/2 t. […]
Mushroom Onion Pot Roast
This is a really easy slow cooker pot roast that doesn’t take much time to prepare, and is easy to get going when you leave to work. The most labor intensive part is skinning the onions, but our local grocery store often has them pre-skinned. Ingredients 2-3 pound beef roast (we like London broil a […]