Monthly Archives: May 2013

Jan’s Grilled Fruit Skewers

Jan saw a bunch of fruit at the farmer’s market and thought, “What goes with lamb skewers? Fruit skewers!” Some of the fruit was not quite ripe and I suggested that since I would already have the grill going we could throw them on. Jan thought this was a good idea.

Jan’s Grilled Fruit Skewers

Jan’s Grilled Fruit Skewers

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Papa’s Fine Soup

This is my first recipe ever to have a name. I first made this soup when Miriam was a small child. More than once she would toddle up and ask for “Papa’s fine soup” for dinner.

Papa's Fine Soup

Papa’s Fine Soup

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Karl’s Veracruz-style Fish Tacos

Two weeks ago, Chris asked for Veracruz-style Fish Tacos. He had had these at a restaurant and they claimed that they were just like the ones sold on the beaches of Veracruz, Mexico.

Karl’s Veracruz-style Fish Tacos

Karl’s Veracruz-style Fish Tacos

I looked on-line and what my search brought up was many recipes for Fish Veracruz (a baked whole fish smothered in a salsa of tomatoes, onions, green olives and capers. This could be a problem. Myr doesn’t like capers, and none of the girls think green olives belong in a tomato sauce.

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Karl’s Casamiento Veracruz (Black Beans and Rice) with Grilled Mexican Green Onions

I wanted a side dish to go with my Veracruz Fish Tacos and the marriage [casamiento] of black beans and rice seems a natural. In reading about the cuisine of Veracruz black beans are a must.

Karl’s Casamiento Veracruz (Black Beans and Rice)

Karl’s Casamiento Veracruz
(Black Beans and Rice)

Veracruz being as first port of call on the east coast of Mexico had more contact with Europe than other parts of the Mexican interior. The joining together of the Old World rice with the New World beans is almost symbolic of Veracruz’s historic position as the place where European, black slave and indigenous native cultures combined to form something new.

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Karl’s Salsa Fresca

Topping for the fish tacos. This salsa may be used with any Mexican meal. Indian Chili power is a favorite of mine. It includes the whole chili (seeds and all) and has a lot more flavor than Cayenne pepper. 

Karl’s Salsa Fresca

Karl’s Salsa Fresca

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Karl’s Cal Col Roja en Escabeche (Pickled Red Cabbage)

Topping for the fish tacos.

Karl's Cal Col Roja en Escabeche (Pickled Red Cabbage)

Karl’s Cal Col Roja en Escabeche
(Pickled Red Cabbage)

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Karl’s Celeriac Potato Soup with Kale

Eilene is still on her vegetarian diet. I am bored with potato and leek soup, so I wanted to try something new. I found a BurpRecipes and adapted it to my family’s tastes.

Karl’s Celeriac Potato Soup with Kale

Karl’s Celeriac Potato Soup with Kale

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Karl’s Tofu Strada

Eilene has been studying animal cruelty and how animals are used in the American food chain in her sociology class.  As a result, she has wanted a lot of vegetarian meals lately. I could not spot anything online that really appealed to me. Most of the dishes were variations of noodles in sauce or salads. I wanted something different.

Karl's Tofu Strada

Karl’s Tofu Strada
((someone must be hungry)

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Karl’s Banana Beer Bread

After last Sunday’s meal, the question remained about what to do with the Voodoo beer. This was an undrinkable concoction that tasted of peanuts, chocolate and an unfortunate and overpowering taste of banana. Jan suggested that it would make good banana beer bread. I have adapted my Guinness Beer Bread to include these new ingredients.

Karl's Banana Beer Bread

Karl’s Banana Beer Bread

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