I can never try opium. This is not a problem or anything, but I just know that I can't try it or I'll become addicted. If I can become addicted to the toasted poppy seeds in this recipe this easily (which are not addictive at all, but are derived from the same plant as opium), … [Read more...] about The Best Recipe I Ever Made: Almond, Poppy Seed, and Fig Shahjahani Leg of Lamb
Main Dishes
From Montreal With Love: Duck Confit, Part 3
Duck Confit on Salad with Thyme-Roasted Celeriac Ingredients: 8 duck legs 1 kg fat 1/3 cup kosher salt 1 tablespoon black peppercorns 2 bay leaves, crushed 4 cloves of garlic, finely chopped Sprigs of fresh thyme It's true, it took me weeks of planning to find a large quantity … [Read more...] about From Montreal With Love: Duck Confit, Part 3
Un-Flung Heroes…
Well, I tried. the whole concept of flung noodles is to stretch one long piece of dough into an arm's length noodle, then hold the two ends in one hand and the middle of the noodle length in the other and re-fling. When it gets to arm's length again, double the ends and stretch … [Read more...] about Un-Flung Heroes…
Bison Osso Buco with Polenta, Accomplished!
Oh my God, marrow is so good. Butter should be replaced by it. We should eat it on toast. You'll find it inside the cylindrical bone in an osso buco cut of meat. It's a pretty small bone, and doesn't really rationalize the slaughtering of as many bison as it would take to make … [Read more...] about Bison Osso Buco with Polenta, Accomplished!
Chinese New Year Long Life Noodles: Bonnie Stern’s “Heartsmart Cooking”
There are three Chinese Noodle recipes in Bonnie Stern's HeartSmart: The Best of HeartSmart Cooking. One is for Shanghai Noodles, one is for Singapore Noodles and one is for "lo mein" (any kind of noodle that's cooked and then mixed into a dish). You know, I have a whole book of … [Read more...] about Chinese New Year Long Life Noodles: Bonnie Stern’s “Heartsmart Cooking”
Ash Wednesday Smoked Salmon Soufflé Roll
...well, I missed Pancake Tuesday, and like a good little non-Catholic, I fully planned to spend the day after the day you're supposed to use up all the dairy in your fridge making something with a ridiculous amount of milk. Don't worry though, my soul is safe, as it's not real … [Read more...] about Ash Wednesday Smoked Salmon Soufflé Roll
Bison Osso Buco Recipe Challenge
I've never made osso buco before...but I've eaten it once, and it was incredible. The reasons for never having eaten it before are: 1. It's notoriously an Italian bistro or restaurant dish (The Italian term 'ristorante' meaning a fancier and more expensive restaurant than … [Read more...] about Bison Osso Buco Recipe Challenge
Lobster Bisque
I did this as a personal challenge...I've never bought a live lobster in my life. In fact I didn't even like lobster until a few years ago. Once, my mom made lobster and I couldn't eat it. The antenna, the eyes. God, it had eyes. It was gross, and staring at me. But that was a … [Read more...] about Lobster Bisque
Answer: SUSHI! (Question: What do you make when you have nothing in your fridge but eggs and sweet potato?)
The answer is always sushi... This is the simplest meal. It looks beautiful, and it will make you feel like a gourmet. In that sense it's very Japanese: Very few ingredients + fresh flavours + not a lot of preparation time. Of course, Japanese cooking assumes you understand how … [Read more...] about Answer: SUSHI! (Question: What do you make when you have nothing in your fridge but eggs and sweet potato?)
Southwestern Barbecued Brisket: Bonnie Stern’s Heartsmart Cooking
How does a person who doesn't eat beef end up making a really good brisket? By trusting a good recipe in a good book, changing a few little things when you don't have quite the right ingredients, and crossing your fingers. The amount of praise that this recipe received at the … [Read more...] about Southwestern Barbecued Brisket: Bonnie Stern’s Heartsmart Cooking