What Did You Cook/bake Today?
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Weekends are usually great kitchen days for me, so I plan on whipping up some slow cooker soups to prepare for these cold MidWest winter days ahead!
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Not a good every day meal (obviously ), but wonderful once in awhile, and I had been craving it something terrible.
What is grief, if not love persevering?
Grief is just love with no place to go.
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ingredients:
1 cup rice
0.25 cup oil
salt as needed
rice masala from the Afghan store.
water
1.put the rice and some salt in boiling water to cook until the rice is soft when you chew on it
2.than i poured out all the water.
3. put the rice back in the pan add oil, masala and if needed some salt.
4. close the pan and put it for 20 min in oven 250 Fahrenheit.
5. mix the rice very well and Enjoy!!
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It's going to be a salad week. Thank heaven I still have some red lentil soup left over from last week.
I recently purchased the book Saladish by Ilene Rosen and I love it. So, I made the Slightly Spicy Carrots with Buckwheat Honey Salad. I made a few substitutions. I used regular honey I might use the buckwheat honey (can be found at Whole Foods) the next time. Used Cayenne Pepper instead of Schichimi togarashi and parlsey instead of chives. And instead of using 2 T of honey, I used 1 T of honey and 1 T of ginger syrup. It's very tasty.
I also made a spicy tahini recipe. I plan to use this over kale or spinach along with other salard fixings. It's very tasty with 1/4 c tahini, juice from 1 lemon, 1 small garlic clove, and 1/2 t of harrissa.
I also made this concoction that I found in the February 2019 Issue of Real Simple. You pour 4 c of water into a saucepan then add 2 cinnamon sticks, 2 star anise, 1 large ginger knob. Bring it to a boil and then steep for 10 minutes. Then add 2 T of honey, 2 T of apple cider vinegar and juice from 1 lemon. This has a very unique flavor and the apple cider vinegar makes it very tart. But very good.
I regularly make Marcella Hazan's past sauce to serve over angel hair pasta. That's a favorite goto of mine. 2 pounds of tomatoes diced with 1 whole onion placed in the sauce. I also saute garlic before I pour the tomatoes in. I cook it until the onion becomes soft. Yummy every time.