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Karl’s Chicken with Buckwheat Noodles

While the women in my life are at school/work, I sometimes have only myself to cook for. Usually this is leftovers from the previous dinner. This time I had only a single cooked chicken thigh. Jan does not like buckwheat noodles—soba—but I do. Some chicken, some noodles, this I can work with.

Karl’s Chicken with Buckwheat Noodles

Karl’s Chicken with Buckwheat Noodles

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Karl’s Cinnamon Waffles

Adapted from a Martha Stewart recipe

I woke up this morning thinking, “Waffles!” As much as I like to cook, breakfasts have not been a high priority for me. My secret sin is that my morning pancakes and have always come from a box. Recently, I learned how easy pancakes and waffles from scratch were to make. Today, I thought about using cinnamon in the waffles and topping them with a fruit compote.

Karl’s Cinnamon Waffles

Karl’s Cinnamon Waffles

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Karl’s Asian Pear Compote

I woke up wanting waffles this morning. Plain waffles are a bit bland, they need something to top them. I had a large Asian pear in my fruit bowl and thought, “Why not.” A compote is simply fruit cooked in a sugar syrup—apple sauce is just one type of fruit compote.

Karl’s Asian Pear Compote

Karl’s Asian Pear Compote

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Karl’s Beef Tacos

Before I left home for the first time, I sat down with my mother’s recipe box and wrote down my favorite dishes. About twice a month, my mother would make tacos. While I have very fond memories of them, they were neither very healthy nor really Mexican cuisine.

Karl’s Beef Tacos

Karl’s Beef Tacos

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Claudia’s Tacos

Before I left home for the first time, I sat down with my mother’s recipe box and wrote down my favorite dishes. About twice a month, my mother would make tacos—in those days, that meant beef tacos. While I have very fond memories of these grease bombs, they were neither very healthy nor really Mexican cuisine. Continue reading

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Karl’s Three Cabbage Coleslaw

This is for a weekday meal—simple broiled salmon and a half baked roll, so I usually do not go to all the effort that I put into my Sunday feasts. However, that does not mean that it should not taste good. “Quick” does not necessarily mean “bad.”

Karl’s Three Cabbage Coleslaw

Karl’s Three Cabbage Coleslaw

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Jan’s Cinnamon Chocolate Mousse

Jan is making chocolate mousse to go with my 65th birthday dinner. For me Claudia’s Chocolate Mousse is the mousse by which all others are judged. It is however, not a health food. It has replaced cakes as the birthday treat in our house.

Jan’s Cinnamon Chocolate Mousse

Jan’s Cinnamon Chocolate Mousse

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Karl’s Birthday Greek Barbecued Lamb

I am making Greek lamb for my 65th birthday. I decided on stuffed artichoke caps—as the hot vegetable—and a Greek salad as side dishes. The kids are still on their keto/Atkins diet, so I had rolls for the starch eaters. For dessert, Jan made another variation of my mother’s chocolate mousse.

Karl’s Birthday Greek Barbecued Lamb

Karl’s Birthday Greek Barbecued Lamb

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Karl’s Stuffed Artichoke Caps With Greek Flavors

I am making Greek lamb for my 65th birthday. I decided on stuffed artichoke caps as the vegetable, but I could not find any recipes that I liked. I did find ingredients that I could eliminate. I am not one who usually covers vegetables in cheese and—with the kids their keto/Atkins diet—bread crumbs are eliminated.

Karl’s Stuffed Artichoke Caps With Greek Flavors

Karl’s Stuffed Artichoke Caps With Greek Flavors

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Karl’s Greek Salad II

It is my birthday, so I get to choose the menu. For me, lamb—especially Greek lamb—is the usual meat of preference. A Greek salad an obvious side dish.

Karl’s Greek Salad II

Karl’s Greek Salad II

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