I had decided to make an African peanut and sweet potato soup to go with my Asian coleslaw and ham steak. When I told her how I had planned to spice the ham to meld these divergent dishes, her response was a very definite, “No!” She suggested that I make the soup, Hawaiian and make Hawaiian pork to go with it. A quick adjustment of the spicing and the addition of coconut milk met with her satisfaction.
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Karl’s Hawaiian Sweet Potato Soup
Filed under Potatoes, Side Dishes, Soups, Starches, Vegan, Vegetarian
Karl’s Colorful Asian Coleslaw
Normally, with ham, I would want to serve North Carolina coleslaw, but Jan is not overly fond of this. She finds the harsh Western vinegar too sour. She prefers the more gently sweet and sour flavors of Asian coleslaw made with rice wine vinegar.
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Filed under Salads, Side Dishes, Vegan, Vegetables, Vegetarian
Karl’s Hawaiian Custard with Marmalade
A few weeks ago Jan created this custard. I thought it would go well as a dessert for my ham dinner tonight. As usual I have to add a few twists.
Filed under Desserts & Treats, Treats, Vegetarian
Karl’s Louisiana Red Beans and Rice
Eilene is having her horde of friends over for a Game of Thrones night. I thought I would go Cajun. I lived in Louisiana for a couple of years and I have been craving red beans and rice with hushpuppies.
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Karl’s Hushpuppies
Hushpuppies are a Southern fried cornbread. Many recipes call for self-rising flour (both corn and wheat). These are not always available, but they are easy to make.
Filed under bread, Side Dishes, Vegan, Vegetarian
Karl’s Veracruz-style Fish Tacos II
I am having a crowd over tonight. Stitches is in town so the aunties, Pat and Barbara, are in from Fresno overnight. Miriam and Chris decided to come tonight, so they could see them too. Having more people to dinner means more food restrictions. Pat does not eat pork or beef and Barbara will not touch tomatoes. Miriam needs soft foods and Chris does not eat starches.
Filed under Fish, Main Dishes, Seafood
Karl’s Veracruz-style Fish Taco Spice Blend II
I thought I would change up the seasoning for my fish tacos. I found some guajillo ground chili. I added that to the mix as well as some coriander seeds. I also decided to eliminate the non-Mexican Indian chili powder.
Note: If you are a Vegan this would go well on grilled tofu or tempe.
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Filed under Sauces and Spices, Vegan
Karl’s Quick Guacamole
I am having fish tacos and I wanted some guacamole to go with it. This is so simple it is barely a recipe. I know that some people really “doctor up” guacamole, but I think that a good ripe avocado just needs a bit of lime juice to prevent it from turning brown.
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Filed under Side Dishes, Uncategorized, Vegan, Vegetables, Vegetarian
Karl’s Cucumber and Jicama Salad
I am having a crowd over tonight. Stitches is in town so the aunties, Pat and Barbara, are in from Fresno overnight. Miriam and Chris decided to come tonight so they could see them too. Having more people to dinner means more food restrictions. Pat does not eat pork or beef and Barbara will not touch tomatoes. Miriam needs soft foods and Chris does not eat starches.
Filed under Salads, Side Dishes, Vegetables
Karl’s Szechuan Salt and Pepper Roast Chicken Au Jus
It has been a while since I have done roast chicken. One thing this blog has done for me (to me?) is to force me to test the bounds of flavors. I have been making Sichuan pepper shrimp and it has been very popular with my family. I decided to try this seasoning with a whole chicken.
Filed under Main Dishes, Poultry








