And the aioli is back, doing double-duty as a salad dressing, as I suggested in my last sustainable Nordic shrimp post. Okay, after my rant about local and sustainable fish here I go being a hypocrite and writing a recipe with avocado and mango. Last I checked there weren't too … [Read more...] about Tomato, Orange Pepper, Mango and Avocado Salad with Smoked Chipotle Aioli
Vegetables
Chickpea Tarts with Sous Vide Caramelized Onions and Fresh Peppers
I'm more than a little addicted to caramelized onions - the way long strips relax into sweet softness, with just a little bit of butteriness and none of the butter. Optional balsamic vinegar, brown sugar, or maple syrup. Basically I could a pound of onions this way. Probably not … [Read more...] about Chickpea Tarts with Sous Vide Caramelized Onions and Fresh Peppers
Yellow Pea Sauté with Zucchini, Thyme and Lemon
If you somehow got through all your whole yellow peas in your Lufa Farms Fresh Basket, then you'll need to buy some chickpeas. They work the same way. This is a quick, simple meal that's perfect for a summer evening when you don't feel like spending an hour above the stove. You … [Read more...] about Yellow Pea Sauté with Zucchini, Thyme and Lemon
Raw Tomato Cream Sauce and Tomato Bruschetta
With all those gorgeous tomatoes this week it's time to make one of three things: 1. Bruschetta 2. Gazpacho 3. Tomato Sauce This is a creamy pasta sauce that's almost a combination of the three - it's cool (perfect for hotter months), it's creamy and rich, and it's almost an … [Read more...] about Raw Tomato Cream Sauce and Tomato Bruschetta
Not So Spicy Potato Filling for Masala Dosa
If you don't feel like fermenting lentils for dosa, you can just eat this on its own or with meat, or in a different kind of wrap (especially with mango chutney or tomato chutney...), spiced to your preferred level of heat. My level is high, but my dinner guest's level was … [Read more...] about Not So Spicy Potato Filling for Masala Dosa
Slow-cooker Eggplant and Potato Curry
This looks completely unappetizing, I know, but bear with me. If you really love eggplant, it's worth making. The spicing is mild (aka "Indian for wimps"), so pump up the heat and the curry powder if you really want some flavour. You're also supposed to serve it with tomato … [Read more...] about Slow-cooker Eggplant and Potato Curry
Fermented Green Sriracha Chili Pepper Sauce
Homemade Sriracha Chili Sauce Know when you go for Vietnamese food and there's a bright red bottle on the table with a green tip? It's called Sriracha sauce, aka "rooster sauce", and it's made from fermented red chili peppers with vinegar, salt, and sugar. The problem is it's … [Read more...] about Fermented Green Sriracha Chili Pepper Sauce
Seared Scallops with Carrot Purée and Orange-Butter Sauce: roasted pecans and pan-fried potatoes
It's easy to get into ruts, especially with vegetables. You can spend all day thinking about the best way to cook meat and then toss some carrots in a pot to boil away their beta-carotene as an after-thought. I don't even add salt and pepper, and I don't even cut them precisely. … [Read more...] about Seared Scallops with Carrot Purée and Orange-Butter Sauce: roasted pecans and pan-fried potatoes
Red Lentil Tadka Dal
I make a lot of dal. Some are good. Some are great. Some are not great. When I run out of freshly-made garam masala and decide to use the contents of an unmarked bag in my spice containers that may or may not at some point have been garam masala, my dal generally tends toward the … [Read more...] about Red Lentil Tadka Dal
Caribbean Grilled Chicken (or Slow-Cooker)
Ingredients 2 jars Caribbean Hot Pepper Sauce (mine - reduced to the appropriate amount below). DON'T use a regular high capsaicin hot sauce or you'll be swearing at me for a good few hours while your tongue burns 2 lbs boneless, skinless chicken thighs (or bone-in. Preferably … [Read more...] about Caribbean Grilled Chicken (or Slow-Cooker)