Chris requested New England Boiled Dinner for his birthday. According to Wikipedia: This is a “traditional New England meal, consisting of corned beef, or a smoked “picnic ham” shoulder, with cabbage and added vegetable items, often including potato, rutabaga, parsnip, carrot, white turnip and onion.” This is one of the original American “one pot meals.”
Category Archives: Broiling
Karl’s New England Boiled Dinner (a.k.a. Corned Beef and Cabbage)
Filed under Beef, Broiling, Main Dishes, Potatoes
Karl’s Chili Dogs
Jan and I were reminiscing about chili dogs the other day. Jan used to live only a mile away from Angelo’s in Fresno—a victim of eminent domain for the high speed rail—and in her mind the home of the ultimate chili dog. Eilene decided that she wanted chili dogs for her birthday meal—19 as of yesterday.
Filed under Beef, Broiling, California Fusion, Main Dishes, Sauces and Spices
Karl’s Jordanian Cauliflower
Adapted from Oh.She.Cooks description of Nadira’s recipe
Filed under Broiling, Side Dishes, Vegan, Vegetables, Vegetarian
Karl’s Broiled Salmon Teriyaki
I had a craving for teriyaki salmon, but since it is a weekday I did not want to fire up the barbeque. Broiling in the oven is the obvious solution. This idea was met with cheers from my family. Steamed rice and pickled vegetables are the obvious go-together for a weekday Japanese meal.
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Filed under Broiling, Fish, Main Dishes, Seafood





