I have recently discovered dals. Not that I did not know that they existed, but that they were easy to make and not just restaurant fare. Many of the recipes I have found call for cooking the legumes in a pressure cooker—which I do not own—or alternatively cooking them for hours. I have found that neither of these is required to produce a decent dal.
Karl’s Moong Dal Tadka with Chingri (Shrimp)
Filed under California Fusion, Main Dishes, Seafood, Shrimp, Stews, Vegan, Vegetarian
Karl’s Carrot Ribbon Salad with Lime Dressing
I wanted a side salad to go with my Moong dal with shrimp.
Filed under California Fusion, Root Vegetables, Salads, Vegan, Vegetables, Vegetarian
Karl’s Fish Taco Salad
Jan was gifted with two small heirloom tomatoes and a large ripe avocado. She requested a dinner with salsa and guacamole. I have gotten a bit tired of fish wrapped in a taco shell, so I thought I would turn it into a salad.
Filed under California Fusion, Fish, Main Dishes, Salads, Seafood
Karl’s Pigs in a Blanket Two Ways
I thought the kids were not coming over this weekend, they have been on and off on a low carb diet. Myr just got back from Italy and they had a friend’s wedding on Saturday, so I thought they were not coming over. Jan had challenged me to do a gourmet “pigs in a blanket.” The kids have changes their minds and are coming over, but they will eat high carb.
Filed under bread, California Fusion, Main Dishes, Pork
Karl’s Broccoli and Cheese Empanada
I am making “pigs in a blanket” for Sundays dinner, but man does not live on bread and meat alone—as much as some might try. I had found how to make the perfect crust dough, so I thought I would make a vegetable empanada. I decided that broccoli was a good choice, with maybe some onion and a little potato and some sharp cheddar to give it some bite.
Filed under bread, California Fusion, Vegetables, Vegetarian
Karl’s Tarragon Potato Latkes with Fresh Pear Sauce
Eilene has been asking for latkes lately. She has a friend coming over for dinner, so this seems like a good day to make them. Always trying new things, I decided to use tarragon and replace the usual apple sauce and sour cream with pear sauce and crème fraiche.
Filed under Breakfast, California Fusion, Main Dishes, Vegetarian
Karl’s Thyme Water Crackers II
Earlier this week I made water crackers for the Dean’s Lunch. I know I just posted this recipe just this morning, but I was not satisfies with what I had produced. Yes, they were crisp and delicious but they were a bit too crisp.
Filed under bread, Side Dishes, Vegan, Vegetarian
Karl’s Thyme Water Crackers
Jan is hosting the Dean’s Lunch and I am making crackers and schmears (1, 2, & 3). For the non-Vegans, I am making my cream crackers, but one of the deans is a Vegan. I decided to try my had at a Vegan water cracker.
Filed under bread, Side Dishes, Vegan, Vegetarian
Karl’s Pork Sausage Empanadas
This was a rather spontaneous meal. I was wondering what to do with several things that were cluttering up my refrigerator: one quarter pound homemade pork sausage, one quarter pound of ground pork, a Russet potato—that I had peeled for another meal and ended up not using—half a red bell pepper (ditto), one small yellow onion. I could just chop it all up, throw it in a skillet, fry it up, and call it “hash,” but that would not be me. I am not the first person to face this dilemma, World Cuisine is full of solutions. Hash in a pocket bread is called an empanada.
Filed under bread, California Fusion, Main Dishes, Pork









