Turns out I didn't have enough duck fat after all. Who knew 800mL wouldn't be enough? Certainly not Chef Rob Feenie, whose Gold Medal Plates cooking competition 1st prize-winning recipe I half-used for the duck confit. It only called for 2 cups of the stuff...thank goodness I … [Read more...] about Something was gonna get a-rendered…
Jhinga Aur Ghia (Shrimp with Zucchini): Madhur Jaffrey’s “Indian Cooking”
This was the last dish I prepared as part of the huge Indian meal I made for friends last week. This whole meal looked like this: (plus the yogurt and tomato relish), and here's everything put together into one rainbow of a plate: Chicken curry, yogurt, tomato relish, split … [Read more...] about Jhinga Aur Ghia (Shrimp with Zucchini): Madhur Jaffrey’s “Indian Cooking”
The Joy of Yam Saag
Yam Saag Potato Saag Okay, so I've done at least two other saag posts. Maybe three...it's getting excessive, I know. ...but I really, really love saag. I've made simple spinach saag, aloo saag with regular potatoes, a version with jerusalem artichokes or sunchokes (by … [Read more...] about The Joy of Yam Saag
Ame Sushi
Ame 19 Mercer Street Toronto, ON ●●●●●●●●●☺○ 9 1/2 out of 10 Japanese I would be completely happy if I died and found out that heaven is exactly what I experienced last night. I went to Ame feeling very suspicious. When I left Toronto two years ago, the restaurant was still … [Read more...] about Ame Sushi
Chana Dal (Yellow Split Peas): Madhur Jaffrey’s “Indian Cooking”
Chana dal is not the same as yellow split peas, despite my misleading title. Yes, split peas are very similar and they're a fine substitution, but no, they're not the same. Rube's, in St. Lawrence Market, did not have Chana Dal. I could have asked where else to find it, I could … [Read more...] about Chana Dal (Yellow Split Peas): Madhur Jaffrey’s “Indian Cooking”
Cachumber! Gesundheit!
No, that didn't really happen...no one sneezed in the tomato, onion, and cilantro relish. I made this dish to complement the rest of the big Indian meal I cooked last week mostly because of the colour, but also because I figured that if anything was bland, this would add enough … [Read more...] about Cachumber! Gesundheit!
Akhrote ka raita (Yogurt with Walnuts and Cilantro)
My brother and I bought a chip and dip dish. This is a much better use for it... This is also such a simple recipe. No cooking involved! Yogurt is often served with an Indian meal to beat the heat of spicy meat and vegetable dishes. It balances out and tempers a plate of mixed … [Read more...] about Akhrote ka raita (Yogurt with Walnuts and Cilantro)
Basmati Chaaval (Perfect Basmati Rice): Madhur Jaffrey’s “Indian Cooking”
"The Ill-est Meal I've had since Christmas" - Ed Squires, dinner guest This post is actually all about rice. You see a lot of other dishes in the above photo, but rice is definitely the central point of any Indian meal. When you eat rice every day like in South-East Asia, it … [Read more...] about Basmati Chaaval (Perfect Basmati Rice): Madhur Jaffrey’s “Indian Cooking”
Dakshini Murgh (Chicken with Roasted Coriander in an Almond Curry Sauce)
Dakshini Murgh Chicken with Roasted Coriander in an Almond Curry Sauce I decided to make a huge Indian dinner for friends. 10 people, 7 dishes, and 1 day of amazing smells, colours, textures and flavours. The menu: Dakshini Murgh (Southern Indian Chicken with Roasted Coriander … [Read more...] about Dakshini Murgh (Chicken with Roasted Coriander in an Almond Curry Sauce)
Da Gianni e Maria, March 2010
Update: this restuarant is now closed Da Gianni e Maria Trattoria 796 St. Clair Avenue West Toronto, ON ●●●●●●●●☺○○ 8 1/2 out of 10 Italian A lot of things have changed along the uprooted sidewalks of St. Clair West. For years the neighbourhood wasted away while pedestrians … [Read more...] about Da Gianni e Maria, March 2010