This dish (sometimes called lagman) is part of Sogd cuisine, food from what we call “the ‘stans”, in the general region of The Silk Road.
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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. […]
Thai Beef Salad – Nam Tok Neau
Grilled beef, mint, Thai spices…what’s not to like?
White Bean Salad (That Doesn’t Suck)
Typical potluck bean salad is an affront to the senses: bland yet pungent, mushy, tin-can-flavored filler. This recipe is none of those things. It’s a simple and quick preparation that highlights fresh herbs and ever-delicious olive oil. I recommend using white wine vinegar (NOT all-purpose distilled white or cider vinegar), but you could also use […]
Chive Pesto
If your chive plant is anything like mine, you need to hack it back so it doesn’t compete with the rest of the herb garden. Also, it’s going to be months before we have an abundance of basil, so here’s a yummy spring pesto! 1 large handful of chives1 medium handful of parsley1 small handful […]
Chimichurri
I don’t know if this is a true chimichurri: if you want a discussion of what that means, read here. What it is is a zingy green-ish sauce that’s good on meat and fish. It’s very intense when you first make it, but it will mellow in the fridge. I used the herbs I had […]
Cilantro Chutney
You know what they say about the importance of food presentation…wait, what is it they say? This zingy green sauce is often served with Afghani food. It’s sort of a Central Asian version of pesto, though it does not contain oil. It’s easy to make and keeps well. It’s great on grilled meat, or anything […]
Pho Ga (Vietnamese Chicken Soup)
Not a quick weeknight meal, but well worth it in the end! If you’ve ever ordered pho ga at a restaurant, you’ve probably found it to be an under-flavored, pale shadow of the classic pho bo (beef). Instead, try making it at home, where you can crank up the flavor and have as much garnish […]
Dill butter chicken thighs, parsely roasted potatoes
This is an extremely simple roast chicken dish that was orgasmic. I made some dill butter and put it under the skin of $.79/lb chicken quarters, then salted and peppered the exterior. I browned the chicken briefly in a pan, and roasted it on 475 until crispy and delicious. For the potatoes, I diced small […]
Butternut Squash Gnocchi with Brown Butter and Sage
This recipe was sort of implied in our previous gnocchi post, but I thought I’d post it as a stand-alone recipe because it’s just so darn good. The time consuming part is making the gnocchi, but once that’s done with the rest goes quickly. If you want to freeze some for future use (which you […]