"Why would anyone only make one kind of rice krispie square?" was the thought that went through my head when I was deciding which recipe to make. I'd first seen OhSheGlows' recipe awhile back and kept the recipe in mind for the next time I felt like picking up some gluten-free … [Read more...] about Dairy-Free Rice Krispie Square Throwdown: Oh She Glows vs. GreenDivaMom
Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free
Vegetarian Honey-Vanilla Marshallows
Gelatin = pork and beef odds and ends Agar Agar = seaweed Both gel things. Perfect for jello. Also perfect for marshmallows? I've wanted to make marshmallows since I realized they were a thing that could actually be made, not only manufactured in big, mysterious factories. … [Read more...] about Vegetarian Honey-Vanilla Marshallows
Almost-Thai Mango, Almond and Red Rice Salad
This would have been Thai, except I hate shredded coconut. And then I forgot to drizzle this dish with the coconut milk with which I was planning to replace the shredded (dreaded?) coconut... ...And my mangoes were Mexican. The best you can do right now in terms of mangoes is … [Read more...] about Almost-Thai Mango, Almond and Red Rice Salad
Cherrystones, Steamers, and Littleneck Clams with Vermouth, Lemon Zest, and Parsley
I love clams, but I've only had them at restaurants. In Newfoundland it's all about mussels, and pretty much everywhere else that you can get mussels it's all about mussels. The cheapest ones are pretty similar to mussels but they're still more expensive, so if you're just going … [Read more...] about Cherrystones, Steamers, and Littleneck Clams with Vermouth, Lemon Zest, and Parsley
Indian Beans and Rice with Cinnamon, Cloves and Cumin: Lobhiya Pulao
All this is is spiced black eyed peas and Basmati rice. "All this is"...yeah, right. I have a friend who says that Indian vegetarian cuisine is one of the only vegetarian cuisines worth eating. To him, everything else lacks flavour, but if you know how to work with spices - … [Read more...] about Indian Beans and Rice with Cinnamon, Cloves and Cumin: Lobhiya Pulao
Almost Raw Sprouted Chickpea Hummus
I've already mentioned the Biosta sprouter I was gifted and the problem with sprouting small grains and lentils (they get stuck in the troughs and go moldy), but I've had some relative success with chickpeas. Some. Not a lot. Enough for a few batches of hummus, though. I have … [Read more...] about Almost Raw Sprouted Chickpea Hummus
Lemon Rice with Peanuts from Hari Nayak’s “My Indian Kitchen”
I like the idea of lemony rice. So often rice is a foil - for a curry sauce, for a meat dish, for dinner's protagonist, etc. But if you add some protein to a rice dish it almost becomes a meal on its own, and then it needs some flavour. Most often in Indian cuisine that means … [Read more...] about Lemon Rice with Peanuts from Hari Nayak’s “My Indian Kitchen”
Thai Green Curry with Rice Noodles and Broccoli
This is an adaption from Yotam Ottolenghi's Purple Sprouting Broccoli with Rice Noodles Recipe. Kind of hard to find purple sprouting broccoli in these parts, it turns out. So I used plain old less-sprouted green broccoli. It worked fine. Actually, the green curry sauce is the … [Read more...] about Thai Green Curry with Rice Noodles and Broccoli
Best Roasted Eggplant Dip (Baingan Ki Chutney)
Another winner from "My Indian Kitchen". The recipe is here, so I feel okay about reprinting it loosely below. For more precise instructions see author Hari Nayak's website. So I mentioned I'm obsessed with eggplant in my last restaurant review of Bombay Choupati just outside … [Read more...] about Best Roasted Eggplant Dip (Baingan Ki Chutney)
Hyderabadi Mixed Vegetables (Hara Subzi)
This is a five-star recipe adapted from Hari Nayak's "My Indian Kitchen". The five stars are my rating, not the book. the book is much more humble than that. A rich coriander-coconut sauce envelops sweet green peas and beans. The carrots add colour and the potato adds just … [Read more...] about Hyderabadi Mixed Vegetables (Hara Subzi)