Karl’s It’s Not a Tuna Casserole! III

Jan got a temporary crown on Monday, so she is still eating soft foods. She asked for It’s Not a Tuna Casserole! for Thursday night’s dinner.  This was not my first attempt to reinvent the American tuna casserole into something actually like food.

Karl’s It’s Not a Tuna Casserole! III

Karl’s It’s Not a Tuna Casserole! III

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Karl’s Maafe, Mafé or Groundnut Chop (West African Sweet Potato and Peanut Soup)

Jan had a temporary crown put in on Monday and she wanted a soft creamy soup for dinner. In times past this would mean some variation of vichyssoise, potato and leek soup. I am always looking for something new, so I started thinking about an African sweet potato and peanut soup/stew.

Karl’s Maafe, Mafé or Groundnut Chop (West African Sweet Potato and Peanut Soup)

Karl’s Maafe, Mafé or Groundnut Chop
(West African Sweet Potato and Peanut Soup)

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Karl’s Sichuan Roasted Chicken with Honey Lemon Glaze and Stir-fried Vegetables

Jan and Eilene just got back from Hopi. Traveling in Arizona, other than chilies, most places they ate did not use any spices, beyond salt and culinary ash—the additive that turns blue corn meal dishes blue. Now that they are home, they want spicy dishes for dinner.

Karl’s Sichuan Roasted Chicken with Honey Lemon Glaze and Stir-fried Vegetables

Karl’s Sichuan Roasted Chicken with Honey Lemon Glaze
and Stir-fried Vegetables

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Karl’s Scotch Lamb and Barley Stew (a Scotch Broth)

Jan, Big Eilene, and Little Eilene are off to Third Mesa to visit Hopi Eileen and to work on some quilts. While Jan is away, I tend to use up all of the lamb bones that have collected in my freezer to make a Scotch broth. This is a soup that I love, but that Jan cannot stand. Since I am feeding only myself, I decided to pare down the usual amount of liquid and make it more of a stew.

Karl’s Scotch Lamb and Barley Stew (a Scotch Broth)

Karl’s Scotch Lamb and Barley Stew
(a Scotch Broth)

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Karl’s Meyer Lemon Curd

Adapted from a Fine Cooking recipe

Jan had a desire for lemon curd, so she bought some Meyer lemons. I decided I should make it before the lemons went bad. On-line the ingredient lists of the recipes were pretty much the same—butter, eggs, lemon juice, sugar, and lemon zest.

Karl’s Meyer Lemon Curd

Karl’s Meyer Lemon Curd

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Karl’s Ttoro, Basque Fish Stew

Chris threw down a Basque seafood stew challenge for the new year. In researching the possibilities I found two stews: Marmitako and Ttoro. Marmitako is a tuna and potato dish and Chris is back on his low-carb diet after the holidays. I think Ttoro is more of what he had in mind.

Karl’s Ttoro, Basque Fish Stew

Karl’s Ttoro, Basque Fish Stew

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Karl’s Chicken Sausage Dinner Strada (Strata)

When  I left home I copied all of my favorite recipes from my mother’s recipe box. Strada is one of those easy to make and infinitely flexible dishes that can be adapted to breakfast, brunch, lunch, potluck, or dinner.  One of Jan’s friends invited us to a “bring a dish” New Year’s party, so I decided to make a strada.

Karl’s Chicken Sausage Dinner Strada (Strata)

Karl’s Chicken Sausage Dinner Strada (Strata)

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Jan’s Persimmon Pumpkin Pie

Adapted from a Giada de Laurentiis recipe

Jan loves persimmons and she loves pie. As usual, she tied to make it healthier and her own. While this dessert may not have been in keeping with the theme of my Indian feast, who cares? It was a great pie!

Jan’s Persimmon Pumpkin Pie

Jan’s Persimmon Pumpkin Pie

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Karl’s Broiled Lamb Rogan Josh

Adapted from a The Kitchen recipe

Everyone in my family loves lamb in any form—it is a Lueck thing. Jan unfortunately—or fortunately depending on your point of view—is a Lueck by marriage and she only likes barbecued lamb. Stewed, simmered, braised lamb is right off her menu.  A classic lamb rogan josh is lamb braised for hours in a spicy sauce. My challenge was to adapt this recipe to her tastes.

Karl’s Broiled Lamb Rogan Josh

Karl’s Broiled Lamb Rogan Josh

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Karl’s Kashmiri Cucumber Raita

Many Indian dishes tend to be very spicy. Hot food calls for a cooling side dish, a raita, which always contains yogurt. In the West, we are most familiar with cucumber raita, but in India the word covers a wide variety of dishes.

Karl’s Kashmiri Cucumber Raita

Karl’s Kashmiri Cucumber Raita

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