Hold the phones (or drumsticks) ladies and gents, because I have ‘discovered’ an amazing new way to cook chicken. Despite my efforts at creating the crispiest and tastiest exterior, Dan invariably pulls the skin off of the chicken I make. I can deal with that (it’s his loss) but I knew that there must be […]
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Ethiopian Butter Chicken
Part two of three in the Ethiopian series (part one here with a picture as well), this one is a somewhat drier dish (theoretically, it was actually a bit wet considering.) My recipe is based heavily on this recipe for “doro tibs”, but I modified a little bit. Ingredients: 1 onion, cut into larger chunks, […]
Ethiopian Beef Stew with Green Beans
I made three Ethiopian dishes to use with the injeera I brought back from Minneapolis. I’ll post each one separately so they’re easier to search and index.As for the weirder ingredients, I actually have this jar of berbere from ages ago, but time has actually taken the edge off of it and made it less […]
MaPo Tofu
This recipe will knock your socks off and clear your sinuses out! It requires a couple of special ingredients, but once you have them you can make this all the time. No need for a trip to Tea House when you can make Ma Po Tofu at home! You can see the chili black bean […]
Fresh Spring Rolls and Singapore Noodles
An ode to rice noodles! Today I had fun exploring the international grocery stores in Rochester. Rice and Spice, an Indian place, is great and I got excellent service there. The shopkeeper helped me find everything on my list and even gave me some recipes. The Asian Food Store was really seedy and kind of […]
Chicken with Thai Basil (Can also be made with virtually any other form of protein)
This is a super easy stir fry with an unforgettable flavor. In Thailand, ‘Holy basil’ is typically used, but in the US most people make it with ‘Thai basil’. (Now that I’ve tried the holy basil, I think that Thai basil is better.) You can use any mild meat, like chicken or pork, and either […]
Lillian’s CowPoon aka Khaub Poob Recipe (Red Curry and Coconut Soup with Chicken)
This is taken from Lillian’s original handwritten recipe. I’m thinking of making it soon, so I figured I’d post it: Ingredients 1 chicken7 kaffir lime leaves2 stalks lemon grassGinger2 cans mushrooms (straw, etc)2 cans bamboo shoots, cut into thin pieces1 can coconut milkRice noodlesRed curry pasteBean sproutsThai BasilLimes Instructions 1.Fill big pot with the amount […]
Drunken Noodles
So I can’t vouch for the authenticity of the recipe, but this is turns out more or less like the deliciousness of a Lao-Thai restaurant back in Madison. I based the recipe heavily on this recipe, though I didn’t follow it exactly. The reason for the name is something of a dispute. Some say that […]
Muhammara (Roasted Red Pepper and Walnut Dip)
Another Arabic recipe – Muhammara. This is a dip, much like hummus, and can be served in the same contexts – with bread, carrot sticks, etc. I’ve adapted it from this recipe with fairly insignificant alterations. Requires a food processor,but otherwise almost entirely brainless. 3 large roasted red peppers (it may be cheaper to buy […]
Stirf-fry and Potstickers from America’s Test Chicken
Last night we were watching TV, bouncing from channel to channel, when we decided to watch America’s Test Kitchen. The topic was “Not your Average Stir-fry” and we started drooling, it looked so damn good. They made a Thai-inspired beef stir-fry and some Chinese-style pork and cabbage potstickers. I like the show because it focuses […]