Author: Lillian Magidow

lentils, meat, pressure cooker, soup

Lentil Soup for Carnivores

Brown lentils have gotten a bum rap, at least in my mind. I think I always associated them with boring, muddy, vegetarian fare. As it turns out, brown lentils go great with hot dogs and really any smoked meat product you can find. Here’s a cheap and hearty soup that makes good use of this […]

cookies, Latin

Biscochitos – New Mexican Spiced Cookies

As you can tell, I’m on a cooking roll. Lately I’ve been into crisp, thin cookies (thanks mom for the King Arthur Flour Baking Cookbook!). These cookies are the state cookie of New Mexico and traditionally served at Christmas. I made biscochitos a couple of weeks ago using shortening, but this time I tried it […]

French, green beans, noodles, sausage, spicy

Haricots verts avec saucisse merguez et couscous a la tunisienne

Made a tasty green bean dish based on the harissa (tunisian chile sauce) I found in the supermarket. I’ll try those ingredient lists Lillian seems so insistent upon. Some garlicSome sausageGreen beansOnionsHarissaCouscous In this particular case I would estimate I used 400 g of green beans, 2 smallish merguez sausages (sorta a maghrebin chorizo; in […]

chicken, greens, Middle Eastern, rice, soup

Syrian Style Melukhiyya (Jew’s Mallow) with Chicken, served with Vermicelli Rice

So, this is the second in my multipart “What my friend Reem taught me to cook” series of Syrian recipes. This entry is “melukhiyya”, known in English as “Jew’s Mallow” for who knows what reason. There are two versions of this recipe apparently – the Egyptian(and Jordanian style) consists of a more soup like consistency […]