On the Fourth of July we went to a friend’s house for Santa Maria barbeque. Jan liked it so much that she asked me to make it this Sunday. A Santa Maria Barbecue is not complete without pinquito beans and Santa Maria style salsa.
Category Archives: Barbeque
Karl’s Santa Maria Barbecued Tri-tip
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Tagged as California cuisine, cooking, food, Mexican cuisine, Philosophy of Cooking, recipes, Santa Maria barbecue, tri-tip
Karl’s Barbecued Chicken Teriyaki II
Eilene is having friends over tonight and one of them is a picky eater. If it is not Vietnamese or sweet she will not like it. I would make pho, but it takes a long time to make the stock. Jan suggested that she would like chicken teriyaki.
Filed under Barbeque, California Fusion, Chicken, Main Dishes, Poultry
Tagged as chicken teriyaki, Claudia Lueck, cooking, food, Japanese cuisine, Philosophy of Cooking, recipes, teriyaki sauce
Karl’s Chicken Teriyaki
When I was leaving home as a youth, this is one of the first recipes I copied out of my mother’s card file. When Dad returned from Japan in the early ‘50s, he brought back a love of all things Japanese and many Japanese recipes. Mother was making chicken teriyaki when it was still an exotic foreign food in California. When most American families were getting hamburgers and hotdogs, we were getting chicken teriyaki and rice once a week. This is one of the comfort foods of my youth.
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Tagged as chicken teriyaki, Claudia Lueck, cooking, family recipe, food, Japanese cuisine, Philosophy of Cooking, recipes, teriyaki sauce
Karl’s Barbecued Corn with Garlic Butter
Jan wanted hamburgers and I used a Cook’s Illustrated recipe. If I was going to fire up the barbecue to grill hamburgers I might as well throw some corn on as well. My family generally does not like plain, so I have to doctor them just a bit.
Filed under Barbeque, Side Dishes, Starches, Vegan, Vegetarian
Tagged as barbecued corn, cooking, corn, food, garlic butter, recipes
Karl’s Char Siu (Chinese Barbecued Pork)
Char siu is a common ingredient in many Chinese dishes. There is nothing quite like a fresh char siu baozi for a quick comfort meal. However, in Mainland China most home cooks do not make their own, because most apartments lack the oven necessary to cook it properly—at least in the cities 25 years ago (personal experience).
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Tagged as barbecued pork, BBQ, char siu, Chinese cuisine, cooking, food, recipes, Travelog
Karl’s Apple Wood Smoked Teriyaki Tri-tip
Fanime is this weekend, so we have had a bunch of teenagers camped out on our living room floor. Our usual Sunday dinner got pushed to Memorial Day. Traditionally this holiday means barbecue. Jan asked for tri-tip.
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Tagged as Claudia Lueck, cooking, family recipe, food, recipes, teriyaki sauce, tri-tip
Karl’s Teriyaki Shitaki Mushrooms
Miriam and Chris love any kind of mushroom. I saw some fresh shitaki mushrooms while I was buying my Chrysanthemum greens. I decided that they would be perfect for barbecuing with my teriyaki sauce.
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Tagged as cooking, food, Japanese cuisine, mushroom cap, mushrooms, recipes, shitaki mushrooms, teriyaki sauce
Karl’s Lamb Kofta Hand Wraps with Three Sauces
Miriam wants lamb for her birthday dinner, but because of her TMJ she would like tender meatballs (kofta). Variations of kofta are found over most of the Middle East, the Balkans, and throughout Central Asia and India. Miriam has asked for one of the simpler ones with various sauces.
Filed under Barbeque, California Fusion, Lamb, Main Dishes
Tagged as cooking, food, kofta, Lamb Kofta, lavash, Middle Eastern cuisine, mint, recipes, sweet onion, wraps
Karl’s Alder Wood Smoked Middle Eastern Game Hens
I am planning barbequed Cornish game hens for this Sunday, Mother’s Day. The question remained how should I season the birds? The whole world does chicken, so how do I narrow the field to make a choice?
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Tagged as Alder wood chips, Cook's Illustrated, cooking, Cornish game hens, food, grilled onions, Middle Eastern cuisine, Mother's Day, recipes, wood smoking
Karl’s Barbequed Kefir Lamb
I have done Greek lamb for the last three Easter Sundays. While I love Greek lamb, I wanted to do something different for this year. After looking at dozens of recipes on-line I could not find any that really grabbed me.
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Tagged as cooking, food, grilling, kefir, marinade, Middle Eastern Easter Feast, recipes









