Category Archives: Main Dishes

Karl’s Chowder with Crawfish and Langoustine

I made corn chowder earlier this week, but Jan suggested that crawdaddy chowder was what Miriam needed—she is feeling sick from the medicine she is taking. She needs high fat and starches to settle the nausea. A bit of spice to cover the metallic taste in her mouth would also be nice.

Karl’s Chowder with Crawfish and Langoustine

Karl’s Chowder with Crawfish and Langoustine

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Karl’s Buttermilk Roasted Chicken

My usual pattern of having the family over for dinner was disrupted by Captain America. We went to the movie and had deli dinner over at the kids’ place (yes, she’s 28 now, but she’s still our titmouse). I brought the dried meats, bread and cheese, Miriam provided the fruit and veggies.

Karl’s Buttermilk Roasted Chicken

Karl’s Buttermilk Roasted Chicken

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Karl’s Game of Thrones Stuffed Meatloaf

Eilene is having friends over for Tuesday night shows and I always try to make something exotic for them. Looking at the recipes for Game of Thrones, they are either too simple, too complex, or take too long to make.

Karl’s Game of Thrones Stuffed Meatloaf

Karl’s Game of Thrones
Stuffed Meatloaf

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Karl’s Seafood Bisque

Adapted from a Southern Food recipe

Safeway had a sale on frozen crab legs last week and I thought I would make a crab something. Jan was not feeling like crab at the time so I left them frozen.  I remembered that I had them and I thought I would make seafood bisque today.

Karl’s Seafood Bisque

Karl’s Seafood Bisque

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Karl’s Lamb Sliders

The Mercury News had a recipe for turkey sliders this week. Sliders are mini-burgers about two to three inches across. Jan decided she wanted some for dinner. I had some left over lamb from Sunday’s dinner, so I suggested using it for the sliders. While it was not quite what she wanted, she agreed, if I would make fresh buns.

Karl’s Lamb Sliders

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Karl’s Moroccan Lamb Stuffed Artichokes and Peppers

Adapted from a Destination Anywhere recipe

It is son-in-law Chris’ birthday week and he has asked for Moroccan. Last year I made an oxtail tajine. He loved it, but it was a bit too oily for Jan. I decided to look for something else Moroccan.

Karl’s Moroccan Lamb Stuffed Artichokes and Peppers

Karl’s Moroccan Lamb Stuffed
Artichokes and Peppers

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Karl’s Hobbiton Honey Glazed Chicken Wings

It is Spring Break, so Eilene’s Thursday show night has been moved to Saturday. They are watching the last Lord of the Rings movie. It is time to think up some new Shire recipes.

Karl’s Hobbiton Honey Glazed Chicken Wings

Karl’s Hobbiton
Honey Glazed Chicken Wings

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Karl’s Mediterranean Wild Rice Pilaf with Chicken and Shrimp

Eilene has settled into a routine of a video night on Thursday. Three to five of her friends will show up to watch the Lord of the Rings or Game of Thrones or whatever they are into that week. I, of course, am delegated to feed the masses. It is a struggle to think, “What will I feed several starving teenagers this week.”

Karl’s Mediterranean Wild Rice Pilaf with Chicken and Shrimp

Karl’s Mediterranean Wild Rice Pilaf
with Chicken and Shrimp

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Karl’s Corn Beef Hash

One of the joys of a St. Patrick’s Day meal of corned beef and colcannon is having corned beef hash the next day. In New England, they add beets to make it “Red Flannel Hash.” Personally, I think this is gilding the lily and not something a Californian, like myself, would be inclined to do.

Karl’s Corn Beef Hash

Karl’s Corn Beef Hash
with Miriam’s Balsamic Strawberries Spinach Salad

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Karl’s Corned Beef and Cabbage

I have never been overly fond of corned beef and cabbage, but like most part Irish-Americans I have usually made it on St. Patrick’s Day.  Part of the reason for this dislike was because, like most Americans, I would go to Safeway and buy the plastic package of bright red meat. This sour meat would be tossed in the pot with potatoes, carrots and cabbage to be boiled to death.

Karl’s Corned Beef and Cabbage

Karl’s Corned Beef and Cabbage

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