I saw this recipe on Vietworldkitchen and then I started craving some heat. I have all this amazing hot sauce in my fridge—homemade, fermented, sweet and spicy—and it needed a creative outlet. I also love sauerkraut. It would be an unhealthy obsession except that it's oh-so-good … [Read more...] about Sweet & Spicy Carrot and Cabbage Slaw
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Sweet Sesame Eggplant and Chicken Salad Bowl
This is what you should do with leftover turkey or chicken. Always. It's a variation on Karen Solomon's Korean spinach recipe. She's the author extraordinaire of Asian Pickles Korea, a book every exotic flavour-loving pickler should have. She calls herself a "culinary tinkerer," … [Read more...] about Sweet Sesame Eggplant and Chicken Salad Bowl
Indian-Spiced Sauerkraut
Cabbage. Salt. Mix. Done. I love sauerkraut. And in winter it's even simpler because I just put the jars outside and let them ferment slowly. They don't get rushed through the process like they do in summer while sitting on my counter. And the whole house doesn't smell like … [Read more...] about Indian-Spiced Sauerkraut
Thanksgiving 2013: Brined Turkey, Gluten-free Stuffing, Pan Drippings, a Charcuterie Platter, Crispy Parsnips, Homemade Cookies, and the Annual Marriage Proposal
What a beaut', right? I know that's what you're thinking. Those charred parsnips, that garden-fresh parsley, that chicken, brined, stuffed and roasted to golden perfection, all making for a happy Thanksgiving. But folks, it's not just about the food. It's about the company. … [Read more...] about Thanksgiving 2013: Brined Turkey, Gluten-free Stuffing, Pan Drippings, a Charcuterie Platter, Crispy Parsnips, Homemade Cookies, and the Annual Marriage Proposal
Savoury Squash Pancakes with Lime-Basil Pesto
Happy Hallowe'en! And since it is that festive day, it's time to cook up that pumpkin. No, not the one you put on your porch, but a buttercup, a an acorn, a kabocha, a delicata, or the classic butternup. The easy way to deal with it is to slice the whole thing in half and roast … [Read more...] about Savoury Squash Pancakes with Lime-Basil Pesto
Spiced Red Lentils
Spiced Red Lentils This is an everyday meal. It's simple and quick and delicious. It's for anyone who wants to eat more vegetarian without missing meat. And it's for anyone who wants a satisfying, healthy meal in general. 2 cups red lentils 6 cups water 3 sprigs epazote, … [Read more...] about Spiced Red Lentils
3 Days for Fermented Sriracha (and Chinese chili paste with sesame oil)
Raw foodists will scoff at fermenting and then boiling this hot sauce. Why go to all the trouble creating that healthy bacteria if you're just going to kill it and drown it in vinegar? Well, raw foodists, I do it because the recipe says so, and in a pickling or fermentation … [Read more...] about 3 Days for Fermented Sriracha (and Chinese chili paste with sesame oil)
Potato and Sorrel Soup with White Wine
I used to eat soup every day. I don't know what happened, but somehow I got sucked in the world of no soup. It's not a sad place, just drier. But then I was craving soup (and had a bunch of sorrel), and decided to make a classic potato and sorrel soup. Normally that means … [Read more...] about Potato and Sorrel Soup with White Wine
What to do with Dosa: Stuff it
Boil potatoes, mash gently with spices in oil, brown smashed potatoes, serve with coconut, coriander and tamarind chutney. Easy. Not easy enough? You can skip the chutneys, which would be sad, but fine. Or buy them. I won't tell. Spiced Potato Filling for Masala Dosa If you … [Read more...] about What to do with Dosa: Stuff it
Fermenting Away: South Indian Dosa and Making Indian Sourdough
There's something really satisfying about having a bowl of something slowly changing on your counter-top. You don't actually have to do anything. But all by itself it moves from one state to another. Flavours and smells develop, digestibility varies, and most importantly for me, … [Read more...] about Fermenting Away: South Indian Dosa and Making Indian Sourdough