Another year, another year's worth of cooking! As with prior years that I've been catching up, this is a collection of all the one-off cooking posts from 2019. Enjoy!
Lamb Kafta
I happened to be watching Nigella Lawson on TV one day and she made a similar version of this dish. It looked great and I decided to recreate it at home. It was delicious!
Shepherd's Pie
Arancini
Bouchon Bakery Chocolate Chip Cookies
I've made these cookies a few times and they stand as my favorite chocolate chip cookie recipe ever. They're enormous and just a little bit salty. I have to laugh every time I make them, as according to the Bouchon Bakery cookbook, their crepe cake, which I made a few years ago for one of my dinners with Al, is the easiest recipe in the book. Nope. Pretty sure these cookies are more than a little bit simpler.
Superbowl
Mozzarella Sticks w/ Marinara Sauce
Wings w/ Blue Cheese Dressing
Nachos - Sodium Citrate Queso, Pickled Onions & Jalapeños, Cilantro, Cholula
It's no secret that while I don't care about the "Big Game" itself, I love Superbowl food. It's tradition that Leah and I make a bunch of junk food and gorge while we watch commercials and the Puppy Bowl.
Fried Fish & Coleslaw
Dinosaur BBQ Peanut Butter Pie
BBQ Night!
Oven Ribs
Jalapeño Cornbread
Ham Hock Collard Greens
Stuffed Peppers
This delicious dish was Leah's idea to make. We used cauliflower rice and I think ground beef for the filling, topped with cheese and enchilada sauce and baked until bubbly. Wonderful!
Baked Ziti
Garganelli w/ Lamb & Peas
Whenever we visit our dear friends Al and Megan in Katonah, NY, we like to stop in the excellent Katonah Pasta Shop and pick up a few pounds of homemade pasta. Their garganelli is one of my absolute favorites.
Spanish Coffee
1 oz Bacardi 151
1 1/2 oz Kahlua
1 dash Triple Sec
Coffee
Nutmeg
Whipping Cream
Lime Juice & Granulated Sugar (for the rim)
I used to watch a fantastic cocktail show on the Esquire Network. The hosts would travel to different places and enjoy cocktails, often posting the recipes on-screen. I would pause the screen and take photos to add to my recipe archive for any that stood out to me, like this incredible Spanish Coffee.
Lasagna
Another amazing meal courtesy of the fresh pasta (in this case lasagna sheets) from Katonah Pasta.
Mussels & Fries
Pork Chops & Cauliflower Purée
Vegetable Fritters
Hotpot
Another visit to Al and Megan's in Katonah, NY - we were treated to this spectacular Shabu Shabu hot pot extravaganza!
Lemon Pasta w/ Clams
The last of the pasta from Katonah - they make this amazing lemon fettuccine. Leah and I were strolling through the farmer's market near Lincoln Center and saw a fishmonger selling great-looking clams. We picked up a couple dozen and I threw together this wonderful dish. Only problem was I forgot to stick the clams in water first to let them expel their sand, so it was unfortunately a bit gritty.
Cheesesteaks
Sodium citrate, that magical salt-like additive, is endlessly fun. Here we used it to make whiz-like cheese sauce for reasonably authentic Philly cheesesteaks.
Mac N' Cheese
Roast Chicken & Vegetables
In late October when the weather starts getting cold, nothing beats the comfort and warmth that a nice plate of roast chicken delivers.
Sugar Pumpkins
Leah's project making filling for pumpkin pies.
Au Pied de Cochon Apple Cake
As you may know if you read my post about our visit to the legendary Montreal temple to gluttony, Au Pied de Cochon, we were sent home with a couple cans of Martin Picard's maple condensed milk product. One we gave away as a gift, and the other sat in our pantry until I finally decided to use it to make this indulgent apple cake served with maple syrup. Yum.
Aged Eggnog
Recipe courtesy of Alton Brown. We made a big batch of this eggnog in early November and let it age until Christmas time. It was delicious immediately after making, but as it aged became more mellow and smooth. We have additional stock still in the fridge (I'm posting this the following year in May 2020) and it's still absolutely amazing. We'll see this Christmas what it tastes like after a full year of aging!
Dutch Baby
I can't take credit for this spectacular-looking blueberry Dutch baby - this was my mom's doing. Amazing as always!
Swedish Meatballs & Spaghetti Squash
Pumpkin Gin Sours
2 oz Gin
3/4 oz Lemon Juice
1/2 oz Pumpkin Butter
1 Egg White
Dash of Cinnamon & Fresh Thyme (for garnish)
Chicken Hearts & Grits
Store-bought chicken usually comes stuffed with a bag full of giblets. You'll usually get the heart, liver, neck, and maybe the kidneys and/or gizzard. On this occasion I opened up the bag and it contained almost a dozen hearts! Too good to be true. I set about dicing them up and cooked them with onions and thyme. Served over creamy grits, there's almost nothing better!
Orecchiette w/ Sausage & Broccoli Rabe
I feel like the older people get, the more difficult they are to shop for. Some things are always a hit with me though, like a big bundle of delicious food! This classic dish came courtesy of my brother's Christmas gift to Leah and I - a care package of great Italian ingredients.
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