I think I like leftover potatoes better than the first time they come around, and this is one reason why. This makes a hearty, easy meal that feeds a crowd, and even keeps vegetarians happy. It’s great hot, but also good cold as a late-night snack (sort of the 17th century Taco Bell). You can […]
eggs
Tea Eggs
These should really be called dinosaur eggs! These are a beautiful and simple accompaniment to a meal. They can be stored for several days. Make them with Congee to add some protein if you are feeling under the weather. Looks beautiful after 1.5 hrs simmering! They would have been darker if I let them steep […]
Chocolate Meringue Gondolas
This recipe is from Great Cookies by Carole Walters. The results are light, delectable, and wheat-free. Great for after a heavy meal when you want a touch of sweetness, and perfect for Passover. Preheat oven to 275°, with racks in the top and bottom thirds of the oven. Line two cookie sheets with parchment paper. […]
Eggs-in-a-Basket
Note: Alex had titled this “Toad-in-the-Hole”, which refers to another dish entirely. Discussion is in the comments. This is a fun recipe (technique really) that I picked up from Melanie. She also calls it “Bullseyes” – it has a ton of names – Wikipedia lists it as “Eggs in the basket” among many, many others. […]
Omelet Fillings
So I was making omelets the other day, and I was thinking it might be fun to have a list of interesting omelet fillings, for those days when you want to try something new. Since I can’t figure out how to let us all edit this post, we should add more ideas in the comments. […]
Migas
A standard of Tex-Mex cuisine, migas are a great way to use up old, stale corn tortillas. The ingredients are mostly up to you, but this is sort of the standard: Old corn tortillas, cut into squaresOnion, mincedBell peppers, diced (this is optional, but I like it)Jalapenos (if you don’t like this too hot, use […]
Black Bean Frittata
This is not a real recipe per se – just sort of a meal idea, and you can add and subtract as you like. I bet it’d be really good with a bit of meat (chorizo), and I didn’t have any cheese on hand, which would definitely make it better. Note also that you need […]
Pannekoeken
Alex requested this recipe, which was a fun opportunity to look at my Jr. High School-era handwriting on the recipe card. I learned to make pannekoeken in Home Ec. in 7th grade (surely that class has since been eliminated or at least renamed) . It is like a large popover or a very eggy panckake […]
Spareribs part 2: jerk
This is the 2nd half of the spareribs I braised before. I prepared them jerk style, but sorta half assed so while they still turned out delicious, they did not spirit my palate away to the Caribbean. The jerk marinade was about 1 part cider vinegar, 1 part water, half a lime’s juice, a bunch […]
Fettuccine alla Carbonara
This might just be the perfect weeknight meal. Have you ever thought to yourself, “wouldn’t it be awesome if there was a combination of scrambled eggs and macaroni and cheese that also contained ham and only took about half an hour to make?” Then this is the recipe for you! It’s incredibly simple and deeply […]