posted by Jaden In this Chinese Sausage and Rice Recipe, you will learn: Easiest way to cook Chinese sausage How to make savory sweet soy sauce that is drizzled on the rice How to store Chinese sausage Chinese sausage – 臘腸 lap cheong (Cantonese) làcháng (Mandarin) is a cured sausage usually steamed or diced …
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Scarpetta’s Spaghetti with Fresh Tomato Sauce and Garlic Basil Oil
posted by Jaden In this Scarpetta’s Spaghetti Recipe, you’ll learn how to make the world-famous pasta dish by Chef Scott Conant of Scarpetta’s Restaurant. The recipe includes their tomato pasta sauce and garlic and basil infused olive oil. It’s a simple recipe! Scarpetta in New York City is most famous for …
Read More »linguine and clams
It’s only the first day of summer and I’m already weeks deep into our unofficial dish of it, linguine alle vongole, preferably hastily prepared about 10 to 15 minutes before we dive in, eaten outside with a current favorite rosé, caprese salad and a massive bowl of kale caesar (from …
Read More »Hot Dogs with Kimchi Relish
posted by Jaden This recipe for Hot Dogs with Kimchi Relish is from The Kimchi Chronicles by Marja Vongerichten, and if you recognize that last name, you’ll know her husband is the one and only Jean-George Vongerichten, or as I affectionately call “J-Vo” Marja is Korean and the cookbook is …
Read More »How to Make Udon Noodles Recipe from Iron Chef Morimoto
posted by Jaden Learn how to make homemade Japanese udon noodles from Iron Chef Morimoto: Udon noodle recipe features just 3 ingredients: flour, a little salt and water Chef Morimoto rolls out the udon by hand with a large wooden rolling pin, but you can use a KitchenAid pasta attachment …
Read More »watermelon cucumber salad
We’ve decided to spend as much time as humanly possible at the beach this summer, which has led to my other new favorite habit: grabbing a few cookbooks I’ve been meaning to go through and reading them en route. In the fleeting moments when the kids have limited their bickering …
Read More »garlic lime steak and noodle salad
For most of the last decade or two, my dad was on a perennial low-carb diet, eschewing bread and often sugar, save for carefully chosen exceptions. When family would come over for dinner, he’d always tell me I didn’t need to make anything special for him, but I enjoyed the …
Read More »ice cream cake roll
Wait, come back! No matter how charming Mary Berry and Paul Hollywood made them look on that early episode of Great British Bake Off, I know how most of us feel actually feel about making rolled cakes, which is that they’re the worst: pesky with separated eggs, fragile, cracking, prone …
Read More »pasta salad with roasted carrots and sunflower seed dressing
Almost every year, I attempt to set off the summer with a pasta salad that aspires to be everything the underseasoned, swmming-in-mayo pasta salads many of us grew up dreading were not. That is, unsoggy pasta that still has a bite to it, dressings with crunch and acidity, and vegetables …
Read More »ruffled milk pie
I first learned about ruffled milk pie from Vefa’s Kictchen, a substantial Greek cooking volume that first came out in 2009. A type of galatopita (“pie made with milk,” aka a baked custard pie), this is more striking in appearance than most due to wound and rumbled sheets of pastry, …
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