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Asian, DIY, pickling, radishes

Rosy Radish Water Kimichi

The first harvest of my garden has arrived, in the form of red radishes! The variety I grew is called Shunkyo Semi-long and I chose it because it matures quickly. Unfortunately (or so I thought) these radishes are too spicy for comfortable snacking or use in salads. I couldn’t let them go to waste, but […]

Asian, rice noodles, stir-fry, tamarind, vegetarian-friendly

Pad Thai

This is the 100th post on the blog! Good work, family–I think we’ve created something wonderful here. Keep on postin’! Now that I’m writing this 100th post, I feel like I should commemorate it with some kind of special recipe, but this is just what I made for dinner tonight. In the end I guess […]

cheese, dessert, Middle Eastern

Kunafa

Someone just asked me for this recipe, so I figured I’d put it online as well: Kunaafa كنافة Main dessert:• Cheese- I recommend something fairly flavorless- either get special cheese at the Arab market, or mozzarella (without salt is probably best)- As much as you want.• Shredded Filo dough(probably one package is good)• 2 sticks […]

bacon, cheese, eggs, Italian, noodles, pasta, pork

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 […]

okra, peppers, sides, stew, vegetarian-friendly

Okra Jalapeno Stew

I made this dish up a couple years back. It’s really easy, but tasty as well. Large quantity okra, rinsed, then chopped. Or from a freezer bag.Jalapeno(s), diced (to taste!)Large quantity(3-6 cloves, depending on size) garlicOnion, dicedTomatoes, dicedBoneless skinless chicken, in chunksChicken broth (preferably real, but you can get away with cubes. Just not as […]