Here is my delicious Sunday dinner: With blueberry muffins for dessert: The enchiladas are as per Lillian’s procedure, but using a mole instead of a red sauce , derived from this recipe but with total and utter lack of regard to their proportions (also with shredded chicken, black beans, and much cilantro):http://www.recipezaar.com/35659 And the Spanish […]
baked entrees
Braised spareribs
Here are some tasty meaty bits prepared via my favorite method: braising. Quick recap: this means browning in a heavy pan at very high heat to get a tasy sear, then covering the meat about halfway with a flavorful liquid, sealing the pan as airtight as possible, and baking it at a relatively very low […]
Meat or Spinach Fataayir – Savory Arabic Pastries
Alex linked me to a website with Middle Eastern recipes and videos (accompanied with very entertaining musical choices) called Mimi Cooks. The recipes all look good, and I stumbled across this one for Sfeeha: Meat Pies. It was uploaded with “When Doves Cry” by Prince, which is one of my favorite songs so I knew […]
Potato and Veggie Kugel
I developed this recipe to use up end-of-summer vegetables, such as zucchini and carrots, but it can be made just a deliciously with potatoes alone. Any dense and starchy vegetable will do, including potatoes, carrots, sweet potatoes, parsnips, celeriac, etc… Whatever veggies you choose to use should make 1 1/2 quarts after you grate them, […]
Homemade Baked Beans
Our Memorial Day Welcome Home picnic was a great success! I was so wonderful to see everyone and go into food comas as a family. I got many compliments, so I will post the recipes I used for posterity. This recipe takes long, slow cooking and and some planning in advance, but it’s definitely worth […]
Masterful Mac ‘n’ Cheese (Plus bonus cupcake pin-up photos!)
Is it the artist or the tools that make greatness? In the case of this macaroni and cheese, I would humbly say it’s the artist. However, tools help a hell of a lot…as you will see from these photos. Dan’s dad is a photography enthusiastic and today I got to have fun with macro lenses. […]
Lamb Kibbeh Hotdish
Kibbeh is a combination of ground lamb and bulghur*, and is eaten throughout the Levant. It can be prepared in countless ways, from raw to deep fried. Here’s my version of a baked style, made into a hotdish with potatoes and tomatoes. I have changed and refined this recipe, and it’s very similar to Alex’s […]
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Roasting Chicken
I’m fairly certain that roast chicken is the food I’ve had the most kitchen meltdowns over. It’s so simple, so basic, and so beautiful to have that whole, browned and glistening bird on the table–and yet, I can never seem to get one to the table without shedding tears of frustration and throwing a spatula […]
Basic Red Enchiladas
Here’s a flavorful way to use leftover meat. I made mine with leftover steak from Valentine’s Day, but they could be made with anything–the key is to keep the filling simple. I’m not wild about enchiladas that use canned sauce, so I made my own sauce–it’s not much more work than opening a can, and […]
Meat Blintzes and Sweet and Sour Coleslaw
I made this a while ago and just now found the pictures. I guess I was in the mood for spending an entire day cooking, so I made blintzes and they were really yummy. This is another recipe from The Art of Jewish Cooking–it just has such great recipes for cold weather, and hooo boy […]