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Karl’s Barbecued Sichuan Tri-tip

Last Sunday I made a barbequed Sichuan chicken. It was so successful that I decided to do something similar with a beef tri-tip. Beef will stand up to stronger flavors than chicken, so I added some onion, chili flakes and white pepper to the sauce.

Karl’s Barbecued Sichuan Tri-tip

Karl’s Barbecued Sichuan Tri-tip

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Karl’s Harcourt Vert with Dark Soy Sauce

I needed a vegetable to go with my barbecued tri-tip and mushrooms. I wanted the dish to be Asian, but I did not want to have just a third dish covered in Sichuan pepper sauce. I decided on French green beans, Harcourt vert, that are thinner and more tender than regular American green beans.

Karl’s Green Beans with Dark Soy Sauce

Karl’s Green Beans with Dark Soy Sauce

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Karl’s Barbecued Mushrooms with Sichuan Pepper Sauce

I have been cooking lately, but I have been too busy to post write up and post the recipes. This mushroom dish is from Sunday dinner two weeks ago. I did a barbecued chicken with a wet Sichuan sauce a few weeks ago and I thought the sauce would go well with grilled mushrooms.

Karl’s Barbecued Mushrooms with Sichuan Pepper Sauce

Karl’s Barbecued Mushrooms
                    with Sichuan Pepper Sauce

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Karl’s Sichuan Pepper Sauce

I did a barbecued chicken with a wet Sichuan sauce a few weeks ago and I thought it would go well as a Marinade/basting sauce with Sunday’s tri-tip and mushrooms. Continue reading

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Karl’s Rogan Josh

Jan, Eilene, and I went to Napa on a day-trip. I went mostly to go to Whole Spice for the spices I can’t get around the South Bay—yes, I could have bought them on-line, but you really do not know what you are getting if you cannot smell the spices. We also went to find the lamb bacon that Jan had tried the last time she was there at the Fatted Calf.

Karl’s Rogan Josh

Karl’s Rogan Josh

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Karl’s Tamarind Seafood Curry Soup

Adapted from Serious Eats and Cracking Curries recipes

Son-in-law, Chris, requested a crab curry for this Sunday. It seems to be just past Dungeness season, so there was nothing but very expensive King crab in the stores. I bought some packaged crab meat and stretched it with some cod.

Karl’s Tamarind Seafood Curry Soup

Karl’s Tamarind Seafood Curry Soup

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Karl’s Kale Saag Paneer 

Most Americans know the Indian restaurant staple palak paneer, spinach with cheese. If you make the same dish and add other green vegetables to the spinach, or replace the spinach entirely, the dish becomes a saag (greens). A saag may be made from almost any green vegetable, today, I am using Lacianto kale.

Karl’s Kale Saag Paneer

Karl’s Kale Saag Paneer

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Karl’s Barbecued Sichuan Chicken II

I have done this dish before, but it shows just how differently a dish will turn out when you make just a few changes. The last time I made enough sauce to make the marinade and no more. After the bird was barbequed I sprinkled some fresh Sichuan pepper on the dry surface, producing a bird with crisp skin and strong pepper flavor. This time I made twice as much sauce and basted the bird so that the final dish had a thick, sticky glaze that melded the sauce flavors. Mostly the same ingredients, but very different dining experiences.

Karl’s Barbecued Sichuan Chicken II

Karl’s Barbecued Sichuan Chicken II

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Karl’s Curried Peach Pasties

When I was making my curried chicken pasties, I had run out of filling before I ran out of dough. What was I going do do with the extra?  I decided to use it to make some fruit hand-pies for dessert.

Karl’s Curried Peach Pasties

Karl’s Curried Peach Pasties

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Karl’s Chicken Curry Pasty

I have been seriously into stuffed breads lately. I made bierock last night and they were very popular. Jan asked for something with chicken for tonight.

Karl’s Chicken Curry Pasty

Karl’s Chicken Curry Pasty

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