Saag is a spinach sauce from indian cuisine. You can make this with meat if you like, lamb is often popular, but I decided to make it just with paneer, because apparently that’s more traditional. It tastes great! One note though, the toasted cheese loses its crunchy bits after a few days in the fridge. … Continue reading Saag Paneer
Chicken 65
When someone I know told me to make Chicken 65, I assumed it was some kind of engrish mistranslation, like if you went to a chinese place and ordered “Much Happy Luck Joy Chicken”. Turns out it’s not, it’s a dish from India, and this is it’s actual name. You can think of it as… Continue reading Chicken 65
Fennel Cream Sauce thing that I made up but trust me it’s really good
I guess the title says it all. I first made this years ago, as a result of “Well, what the hell do I have in my fridge?” Since then I’ve tinkered with it, and recently I asked a chef friend of mine how to take it to the next level. He had some good ideas,… Continue reading Fennel Cream Sauce thing that I made up but trust me it’s really good
Avocado Tuna Salad!
This is really good. Turns out you can substitute avocado for mayo in tuna salad and it turns out great. Apparently it’s also healthier for you, so that’s nice if you care about that kind of thing. One caveat, while this keeps well, the citrus tends to dissipate overnight. So when you make it get… Continue reading Avocado Tuna Salad!
Chorizo Tacos
Not much here, just a reminder to myself of the proportions. The only thing I do different here is I grate a potato in with the chorizo and onions while I’m cooking it. It has a few benefits. For one, the potato soaks up the grease, so the tacos aren’t so greasy (as chorizo has… Continue reading Chorizo Tacos
Spaghetti and Meatballs!
I really like making just a thick meat sauce with lots of vegetables, but I figured I’d try something different, and these came out great! Good on spaghetti, great for sandwiches as well. I bake the meatballs some first to cook off some of the grease. Not all of it, because you want some, but… Continue reading Spaghetti and Meatballs!
Red Beans and Rice
Red beans and rice is a staple in Louisiana, and was Louis Armstrong’s favorite food (he signed letters, “Red beans and ricely, Louis Armstrong.” Really!) This dish was traditionally made on Mondays, which were laundry days. The women didn’t have time to stay in the kitchen all day, so they would throw leftover ham and… Continue reading Red Beans and Rice
Jamaican seafood curry
My mom got me a latin american cookbook for christmas, and this was the first thing I made out of it. I loved it, with one caveat. The recipe didn’t say anything about what to do with the whole spices, so I just threw them in without thinking. So every other bite you could bite… Continue reading Jamaican seafood curry
Mexican Chocolate Cookies
I got this recipe from a friend who doesn’t really cook but loves to bake, and I demanded the recipe from her. I did some looking around the internet, and the thing that makes these Mexican isn’t the just the chili powder like I thought. Turns out that in Mexico it’s common for chocolate to… Continue reading Mexican Chocolate Cookies
5-spice crusted pork roast
Nothing really special about this except that it tastes great and it’s one of my favorite easy things to make. If you don’t know, Chinese 5 spice is (I’m quoting wikipedia here) a combination of star anise, cinnamon, cloves, pepper, and fennel seeds. I mix it up with some garlic powder and salt, coat a… Continue reading 5-spice crusted pork roast