This is an adaptation of the recipe for Ternera con Guisantes from the amazing tome “A Mediterranean Feast” by Clifford Wright. Given that veal is all but impossible to find, I switched it to beef. We used a sirloin roast that was part of the quarter beef we bought, but I think it would also be […]
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Chicken Tinga
We make this really easy recipe often enough that it’s worth posting. It’s chicken in a simple sauce, often served on a tostada with refried beans and whatever tasty toppings you want (esp. avocado and cotija cheese). A local restaurant near us has this style of chicken as one of their standard meat options, and […]
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. […]
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 […]
ROOT VEGETABLE STEW This is a hearty, colorful stew, with a variety of textures. I invented it in my head before I went to the store, so I selected the ingredients intentionally. Of course, it is a great way to combine root veggies that have accumulated in the fridge, and it doesn’t matter if they […]
Spicy Slow Cooker Butternut Squash and Chicken Chili
I adapted this from a recipe found in the winter issue of Progressive Farmer, a magazine to which we subscribe and is full of interesting tidbits and arcane information. It caught my eye, as it was the strangest combination of ingredients I’ve ever seen and couldn’t imagine how it would taste. Always looking for more […]
Sweet and Savory Crockpot Roast
This recipe is really simple and easy to make, but shockingly delicious – the first time I made it I was trying for something that wasn’t too much like American Chinese food but still had elements of sweet and savory. I was surprised how balanced it turned out. It’s not overly sweet, nor is it […]
Crockpot beef and broccoli
This is unfortunately a bit of a non-recipe, since I just eyeball the ingredients. However, it turns out delicious every time I’ve made it, it takes almost no effort, and it makes a lot. Obviously beef and broccoli is normally a stir-fry and doesn’t make that long to cook. The advantage to this recipe is […]
Tom Kha Thai Soup
Accompanied by my illustrious photographer and culinary muse, JiJY, I present to you: Tom Kha. This fragrant soup is made with chicken and is bursting with flavor from the aromatic spices (and no curry powder/paste at all), and brought together with coconut milk and lime. Finished product, garnished with Thai basil and an egg. Photo […]