Faux Pho Ga in a InstaPot
As spoken prior: “As the latest polar vortex roars down on us, I am planning my weekend menu, whence I shall demonstrate my latest culinary creations for my wife.” One …
Butter Chicken
And winter has arrived in New York City, we are projecting low temperatures and high winds, just the thing to make one not go out. Whilst the local Indian Restaurant …
Spicy Ketchup
In tasting my Chili Mushrooms, one of the roomies commented that the ketchup made the sauce too sweet. As the conversation continued, I was informed that a “Spicy Ketchup” was …
Condiment, Cultural-Misappropriation, Indian, Ingredient, Sauce, Vegan, Vegetarian
Basic Curry Sauce
Almost every culture has some form of dish where a protein is cooked, then finished in a sauce. Curry or Kari is often spoken of as “Indian Food” and usually …
Cultural-Misappropriation, Indian, Ingredient, Pub Food, Quick, Simmer, Vegan
Flakey Flatbread
A fairly labor and time intensive flatbread. Just the thing to help ward off my nicotine cravings. This is a quite flakey flatbread partly due to the almost puff pastry …
Chilli Mushrooms
One of my favorite Indian restaurants has a 5 star dish called Mushroom Chilli. I’ll attempt to recreate here ‘A simple healthy stir fry recipe that’s perfect for a home …
Cultural-Misappropriation, Fried, Indian, Side Dish, Vegan, Vegetarian
Ravioli Bake – Reboot
And back to work, As I’ll be on a roll today, a quick and dirty reboot from 2008.. A ravioli bake is similar to lasagna, but a lot faster as …
Baked, Basics, Cultural-Misappropriation, Italian, Pub Food, Quick, ReBoot, Vegetarian
Kimchi-jjigae – Reboot
And a requested reboot from December of 2007. Winter is here, cold, rain turning to sleet and snow, the need for warming hearty fare is pressing. So soup, but what …
Asian, Cultural-Misappropriation, Korean, Pub Food, ReBoot, Soup
Black Bean Falafel
As spoken prior, I am in city arranging my digital life in a manner that someone other than I can make sense of. My roommates have fled the city, so …
Baked, Basics, Bean, Cultural-Misappropriation, Fried, Ingredient
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