A personal cooking journal without any sort of lengthy, flowery descriptions
Saturday, January 26, 2019
Tomato Toast with Chives and Sesame Seeds
Tomato Toast with Chives and Sesame Seeds
Bon Appetit Magazine, Aug 2018, p. 92
5 stars
Need a simple side accompaniment when you don't have much in the fridge? This was a nice side to our steak and was our lunch when we added bacon and lettuce on top (BLT!). The garlic mayo and Aleppo pepper add nice oomph and a little bit of complexity to this easy and trendy toast.
Ingredients: country-style bread (toasted), tomatoes, chives, sesame seeds, Aleppo-style pepper, extra-virgin olive oil, garlic, mayo, lemon, Kosher salt, flaky sea salt, black pepper
Saturday, January 19, 2019
Spicy Egg Noodles with Vegetables
Spicy Egg Noodles with Vegetables
Asian Flavors of Jean-Georges Cookbook (sorry, no link to this one)
4.5 stars
Great Asian dish when you're trying to eat healthy! Loved it!
Vegetable Sauce Ingredients: garlic, lemongrass, green Thai chile, soy sauce, salt, cornstarch, a neutral oil
Main Spicy Egg Noodles Ingredients: egg noodles, broccoli stems, asparagus, red bell pepper, yellow bell pepper, orange bell pepper, carrots, Guilin chili sauce, hoisin, sesame seeds, neutral oil, garlic, garlic chives, red pepper flakes
Tips
- Did not do step 5 in the recipe (basically frying 1/2 cup of garlic) to top the dish
- Replaced asparagus with tofu
- Used broccoli florets instead of broccoli stems
- Used regular chives instead of garlic chives
- Used serrano pepper instead of green Thai chile
Saturday, January 12, 2019
Recipe: Citrus Shrimp Rice Bowls
Citrus Shrimp Rice Bowls
Bon Appetit Magazine, November 2018, p. 32
4.5 stars
This is more of a summery dish, but we have so much citrus in our fridge (Harry & David gift from Christmas) that we decided to try it out. Overall, it was a good and healthy dish (and a quick one for a weeknight meal). I really liked the dressing.
Ingredients: shrimp, oranges, Persian cucumbers, scallions, avocado, steamed rice, orange juice, Sriracha, honey, soy sauce, vegetable oil, lim juice, Kosher salt
Tips for next time:
- Add cilantro
- Add Sriracha to taste at the table
Sunday, January 6, 2019
Recipe: Khinkali (Meat-Filled Dumplings)
Food and Wine Magazine, October 2018, p. 86
4.5 stars
This is a recipe from Georgia, not the state but the country. When I was reading the recipe, I was wondering if these would turn out like Chinese bao-zi or xiao-long-bao (soup dumplings), and they did! This was my first time making "bao-zi-like" dough, and it turned out nicely. It's a lot of work to roll out the dough (be ready for a workout), but it's worth it.
I'll probably tweak this recipe in the future and add soy sauce and ginger -- with those 2 ingredients, this will taste like a Chinese dish.
Dough Ingredients: all-purpose flour, fine sea salt, water, egg, olive oil
Meat Filling Ingredients: ground beef, ground pork, water, yellow onion, cilantro, butter, sea salt, kondari (summer savory) or mild thyme, coriander seeds, caraway seeds, black pepper, crushed red pepper, ground cumin, garlic
Perhaps next time, I should read this article before making the recipe: https://www.foodandwine.com/travel/everything-you-didnt-know-you-needed-know-about-georgian-soup-dumplings
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