Every Tuesday the Deans get together for a working lunch. Each week a different dean is responsible for providing the food. This is the last time my wife will be providing the food—she is going back to being an Anthropology professor—so Jan asked me to make the lunch.
Monthly Archives: June 2015
Jan’s Low Sugar Chocolate Mousse with Drambuie Butterscotch Sauce
For me Claudia’s Chocolate Mousse is the mousse by which all others are judged. It is however, not a health food. It has replaced cakes in our house as the holiday treat. Jan has spent years perfecting the techniques of making mousse, but it took her years before she dared to tinker with mom’s recipe.
Filed under Desserts & Treats, Holidays, Treats, Vegetarian
Jan’s Drambuie Butterscotch Sauce
Adapted from a Food Floozie recipe
Jan wanted a sweet sauce to go with her low-sugar chocolate mousse.
Filed under Desserts & Treats, Sauces and Spices, Treats
Karl’s Adkin’s Vegetable Tajine (Tagine)
I wanted a vegetable dish to go with my Moroccan lamb this Sunday. I just put Miriam on a plane for Milan, Italy, on Friday and I pick up her husband, Chris, who is just getting back from NY on Saturday. Chris is on the Adkin’s diet, so this dish must fit his needs—out go the starchy vegetables, fruit and flour as a thickener.
Filed under Clay Pots, Side Dishes, Vegan, Vegetables, Vegetarian
Karl’s Moroccan Spice Mix II (another Ras el Hanout)
I have made the Moroccan spice blend Ras el Hanout before. For this Father’s Day, I wanted a Moroccan blend that was just a little bit simpler than 29 ingredients. Looking at my old recipe, I cut out the more obscure spices and adjusted the quantities. To be called a Ras el Hanout the blend should have at least these eleven spices: allspice, black pepper, cardamom, cayenne pepper, cloves, coriander seeds, ginger, mace, nutmeg, turmeric, and white pepper. The quantities of each spice vary widely between blends I have found.
Filed under Sauces and Spices, Vegan, Vegetarian
Karl’s Roasted Garlic Couscous
After living in Chengdu, Sichuan, China, my family has always really loved garlic—a lot! I had an idea that popped into my head about a side dish to go with my Moroccan lamb—large chunks of roasted garlic floating in a sea of fluffy couscous. My thought was that as you took a bite of couscous you would get a burst of roasted garlic goodness.
Filed under Pasta, Side Dishes, Starches, Vegan, Vegetarian
Karl’s Lemon Grass Chicken Soup II
When I join my wife for lunch by the university we sometimes go to Café Pomegranate. While this is primarily a Persian restaurant, sometimes they go a bit wild with their soup of the day. Last week it was lemon grass soup. It was so good that I decided that I would have to deconstruct it.
Filed under Chicken, Main Dishes, Poultry, Soups, Vegetables
Karl’s Grönsakskaka, Swedish Potato and Vegetable Medallions
Based on an Ikea recipe
I went to Ikea last week and, after buying Eilene a bunch of furniture for the updating of her room, I stopped off to buy Swedish meatballs, fish egg paste, and pickled herring. I saw a thing called Grönsakskaka and—always interested in new things—I bought a box to go with the meatballs.
Filed under Potatoes, Side Dishes, Vegetables, Vegetarian








