Some cooks, when they find a recipe that works, lock it in place as “the recipe.” I always have to see if I can make it even better. A couple of months ago I did a Szechuan Salt and Pepper Roast Chicken that what a really big hit, spicy, juicy and a crackling skin to die for. Can I do even better?
Karl’s Szechuan Salt and Pepper Roast Chicken Au Jus II
Filed under Chicken, Chinese, Main Dishes, Poultry
Karl’s Tofu and Oyster Mushrooms
I am making a pepper and salt roast chicken and I wanted a side dish. The kids really like mushrooms so I chose oyster mushroom. The mushrooms are fairly pricey so I am stretching the dish by adding tofu.
Filed under Chinese, Side Dishes, Vegan, Vegetarian
Karl’s Sichuan Dry Fried Green Beans
Adapted from an Appetite for China recipe
Jan requested that I finally figure out how to make dry fried green beans like we get from our favorite restaurants. I have tried making this before with dismal results. The beans have always come out both burned on the outside and raw on the inside.
Filed under Chinese, Side Dishes, Vegan, Vegetables, Vegetarian
Karl’s Asian Sweet Potato Casserole with Marshmallow Topping
Eilene’s friends are coming over again for Game of Thrones and this week’s theme is “marshmallows.” [Teenagers—what can I say.] Eilene has requested sweet potato casserole.
Filed under California Fusion, Chinese-American, Potatoes, Side Dishes, Steaming, Vegan, Vegetarian
Karl’s Hoisin Turkey Meatballs
Eilene’s friends are coming over again for Game of Thrones and this week’s theme is “marshmallows.” [Teenagers—what can I say.] Eilene has requested sweet potato casserole. This was a dish my mother, Claudia, always made for Thanksgiving. Sweet potatoes are however a side dish, but the meal still needed a main dish.
Filed under Chinese-American, Main Dishes, Poultry, Turkey
Karl’s Deviled Eggs Sichuan
One of the benefits of Easter is leftover hard boiled eggs that must be used up quickly. By itself, a plain boiled egg is a bit dry. The solution is to “devil” the dry yoke by mixing it with a wide variety of things.
Filed under California Fusion, Chinese-American, Poultry, Side Dishes
Karl’s Turkish Artichoke, Tomato and Cucumber Salad
Adapted from a Whole Spice recipe
When Jan went to Sonoma a few months ago, she bought me some Istanbul Turkish Salad Seasoning from Whole Spice. I was planning to make a typical tomato and cucumber salad with it, but in searching the Whole Spice site I found their posted recipe. Of course, I could not make it the way they did, but it gave me ideas.
Filed under Salads, Side Dishes, Vegan, Vegetables, Vegetarian
Karl’s Zatar Spinach Israeli Couscous
Jan suggested Israeli couscous as the starch dish to go with my Easter lamb. Ptitim, or “Ben-Gurion rice,” has only a nodding acquaintance with the fine grained couscous of the rest of the Middle East. It was created in the early years of the nation of Israel as a rice substitute.
Filed under Pasta, Side Dishes, Vegan, Vegetarian
Karl’s Sautéed Fresh Garbanzos
I am making my Middle Eastern Easter Feast. In addition to mixed olives and pickles, I saw some fresh garbanzos in my local Middle Eastern market. Pan roasting them with a bit of spice seemed like a quick and easy side dish for a feast.
Filed under Beans, Side Dishes, Vegan, Vegetarian









