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cauliflower, chicken, entree, Middle Eastern, rice

Maqluba With Chicken, Cauliflower and Carrot مقلوبة دجاج وزهرة وجزر

So this is a very traditional, and very delicious dish from the Arab Levant. It is called “maqluba” which means “flipped over” due to the very last step of flipping the pot onto a serving platter. I always laugh because instead of being chicken on rice, it’s rice on chicken until that last step, and […]

baked entrees, lentils, vegetarian-friendly

Lentil Loaf

A friend of ours had us over for dinner one night and served us an amazing lentil loaf – it was cooked in a pie pan, and had a nice solid consistency. He claimed it was a British wartime recipe, a meatloaf substitute in a time of scarcity. I kept bugging him for the recipe, […]

American, potatoes, sides, Thanksgiving

Fluffy Mashed Potatoes

Some recipes are so elemental that I do not think of including them on this blog. However, our family keeps growing and we must spread the basic cooking knowledge that we Magidows take for granted to the newer members of our flock. Hence, a step-by-step recipe for fluffy mashed potatoes, which Dan has been called […]

chicken, Indian, rice, soup, stew

Mulligatawny Stew

It’s not every day that I post a130 yr old recipe! I found this one from 1885 for Mulligatawny Soup while perusing a site that houses vintage cookbooks and recipes. I am calling it a stew because I overdid it on the rice, and it’s kind of nice that way. Scale back the rice if […]

Asian, chicken, crockpot, eggplant, soup, spicy

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 […]

American, dessert, fruit, quick, raspberries, strawberries

Easy Berry Tart

I was invited to a dinner party with rather short notice, and asked to make dessert, which isn’t really my specialty. Luckily, I got this ginormous, very British cookbook “1000 Classic Recipes” for $2 at a book sale. Being British, probably half the recipes are for cakes, pies or tarts, and flipping through I found […]