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Karl’s Japanese Salmon Rice

Another of my leftovers lunch recipes for one. I had about an ounce of teriyaki salmon left over from the night before, as well as some cold Japanese rice. This is a common Japanese leftovers dish, but I did not look any of them up. I just threw together what seemed reasonable to me. To go with my rice, I decided to make some teriyaki chicken wings and I threw in some Japanese pickled cucumber as my salad.

 

Karl’s Japanese Salmon Rice

Karl’s Japanese Salmon Rice

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Karl’s Teriyaki Chicken Wings

I was making salmon rice for lunch, but I had very little teriyaki salmon left. I decided that I would supplement the meal with some chicken wings. A simple teriyaki sauce and sometime in the oven and presto—lunch.

Karl’s Teriyaki Chicken Wings

Karl’s Teriyaki Chicken Wings

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Karl’s Dàn Dàn Miàn (Sichuan Peddler’s Noodles)

Dàn dàn miàn (担担面; “peddler’s noodles”) are boiled noodles with a spicy sesame/peanut sauce poured over them. The story goes that lunch peddler’s would carry a dàn dàn—a shoulder pole with a bucket on either end—with the cooked noodles in one bucket and the spicy sauce in the other. When you bought your lunch you were expected to provide your own bowl and the seller would put in some noodles and splash some of the sauce over them.

Karl’s Dàn Dàn Miàn (Sichuan Peddler’s Noodles)

Karl’s Dàn Dàn Miàn
Sichuan Peddler’s Noodles

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Karl’s Barbecued Sichuan Chicken

I decided to make barbecued chicken with a Sichuan glaze this Sunday. This is something a Chinese cook from “the Mainland” would never do. This, however, is a California Fusion recipe, taking something from one cuisine and mashing it together with the techniques of another. I am also serving dàn dàn miàn and pickled cabbage.

Karl’s Barbecued Sichuan Chicken

Karl’s Barbecued Sichuan Chicken

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Karl’s Sichuan Pickled Cabbage with Red Peppers

I needed a vegetable dish to go with my Dàn dàn noodles and Sichuan chicken. The Chinese are not much into uncooked vegetable side dishes, unless they are pickled in some way. This is the closest that Chinese cuisine comes to a “salad.”

Karl’s Sichuan Pickled Cabbage with Red Peppers

Karl’s Sichuan Pickled Cabbage
with Red Peppers

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Karl’s Sichuan Chili Oil

I am making a Sichuan Dinner tonight. So two days ago I started making my chili oil. Sichuan chili oil can be much more than just dried chilies cooked in oil.

Karl’s Sichuan Chili Oil

Karl’s Sichuan Chili Oil

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Karl’s Dan-Dan Chicken Wings with Noodles

I pack lunches for Jan and Eilene, so I am often end up making lunch just for myself. Usually this will be some variation of last night’s leftovers. Today’s leftover ingredient is one serving of cold pan fried noodles. Plain noodles beg to be topped with something.

Karl’s Dan-Dan Chicken Wings with Noodles

Karl’s Dan-Dan Chicken Wings with Noodles

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Karl’s Chinese Chicken with Oyster Mushrooms

Eilene is at a party on a Saturday night and that means that Jan and I can have an ingredient that she doesn’t like, mushrooms. Chicken and mushrooms, a Chinese restaurant standard, came to mind. To go with this main dish, I chose Chinese broccoli as the vegetable, but what was to be my starch? The standard Chinese accompaniment to these dishes would be steamed white rice. However, Jan loves pan fried noodles, so that is where I went. Form a mundane Saturday night meal this had turned into restaurant quality fare.

Karl’s Chinese Chicken with Oyster Mushrooms

Karl’s Chinese Chicken with Oyster Mushrooms

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Karl’s Cuban Picadillo

Adapted from a Cook’s Illustrated recipe

I get these emails from Cook’s Illustrated as they put up their videos. This week’s video included a recipe for Cuban Picadillo. I was inspired to make it for this Sunday night’s dinner.

Karl’s Cuban Picadillo

Karl’s Cuban Picadillo

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Karl’s Cuban Moros y Cristianos (Cuban Black Beans and Rice)

I am making Cuban Picadillo, a mild Cuban chili. Chili calls for beans and rice. I have made Mexican black beans and rice before, but each country—village?—mother?—has their own take on this dish. This is my take on Cuban Moors and Christians.

Karl’s Cuban Moros y Cristianos (Cuban Black Beans and Rice)

Karl’s Cuban Moros y Cristianos
Cuban Black Beans and Rice

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