Karl’s Blueberry Bran Muffins

Adapted from a Fiber One recipe

Miriam and Chris have gone off carbohydrates and gave us some Fiber One cereal. Earlier this week, Jan looked up a recipe for muffins and I adapted it to our tastes. While I am not a fan of bran, they were actually pretty good. Today, I had some blueberries starting to go bad on the counter and I thought blueberry muffins!

Karl’s Blueberry Bran Muffins

Karl’s Blueberry Bran Muffins

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Karl’s Cranberry Banana Bran Mini-Muffins

Adapted from a Fiber One recipe

Miriam and Chris have gone off carbohydrates so, of course, they gave us what they did not plan to eat anymore. One thing they gave use is something we would never think to buy for ourselves—Fiber One cereal. I do not generally eat a bowl full of bran rods for breakfast, so Jan looked up a recipe for muffins. Their recipe was too sweet, but I adapted it to our tastes.

Karl’s Cranberry Banana Bran Mini-Muffins

Karl’s Cranberry Banana Bran Mini-Muffins

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Karl’s Party Tandoori Chicken Meatballs

Miriam and Chris moved recently and they had a house-warming this weekend. A few weeks ago, I made Tandoori meatballs and I decided to make some “party-sized meatballs” for their gathering. This was made slightly more complicated by their request that these be carbohydrate-free.

 

Karl’s Party Tandoori Chicken Meatballs

Karl’s Party Tandoori Chicken Meatballs

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Louise’s Aunt’s Southern Filipino Pork Adobo Two Ways

Louise’s adobo was her own variation of the more traditional adobo made by Louise’s aunt. The Philippines is a large country of many islands and ethnic groups, so what is true for one group may not be true for other groups and islands—this is the way Louise’s family makes adobo. Adobo can be made either wet—simmered submerged in the sauce for hours—or dry—slowly braised, while adding a bit of the sauce at a time. Continue reading

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Louise’s Southern Filipino Pork Adobo

A few days ago. I made what I thought was Filipino pork adobo—based on a recipe I had tweaked from the internet—and served it to Eilene’s friend from the Philippines. The response I got was disappointing—“…good, but it is not Filipino pork adobo.” Continue reading

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Karl’s Seafood Chowder with Lobster

I usually make my seafood chowder with the less expensive bits of seafood, bay scallops, cod, small shrimp. Last weekend, I bought 10 lobster tails for Miriam’s birthday and two of my guests canceled. I had two tails that I did not use. What could I do with them to feed three people?

Karl’s Seafood Chowder with Lobster

Karl’s Seafood Chowder with Lobster

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Karl’s California Fusion Pork Adobo

Base on Ultra Rich Caramelized Filipino Pork Adobo

I was originally going to call this a Filipino adobo, but I served it to Eilene’s friend from the Philippines.  While it was “…good, it is not Filipino pork adobo.” It was too sweet and who puts vegetables in a meat dish like adobo?

Karl’s California Fusion Pork Adobo

Karl’s California Fusion Pork Adobo

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Karl’s Surf and Turf

Miriam requested Surf and Turf for her birthday dinner this week end. I suggested several possible international spicings, but she wanted it to be a simple salt and pepper tri-tip. If you are going to eat beef, sometimes you just want to taste the beef.

Karl’s Salt and Pepper Tri-tip

Karl’s Salt and Pepper Tri-tip

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Karl’s Tunisian Mechouia (Grilled Vegetable Salad)

Adapted from a America’s Test Kitchen recipe

Miriam requested grilled vegetables for her birthday dinner and gave me a list of vegetables she wanted. I could have just thrown them on the grill, but ATK recently did a show on Tunisian Mechouia. Looking at other recipes on-line, this dish can vary from a vegetables puree to the chunky salad produced by chef Julia Collin Davison at ATK.

Karl’s Tunisian Mechouia (Grilled Vegetable Salad)

Karl’s Tunisian Mechouia
Grilled Vegetable Salad

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Karl’s Lemon Saffron Couscous

I am making Surf-and-Turf for Miriam’s birthday dinner this weekend. I am making a Tunisian salad and I thought lemon couscous would be a good compliment. I have made lemon couscous before, but I thought I could improve it.

Karl’s Lemon Saffron Couscous

Karl’s Lemon Saffron Couscous

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