I made challah this weekend and it was so successful that I had to make it again. The question was: What do I serve with it? After several rounds of bargaining, Jan and I settled on lamb stuffed bell peppers.
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Karl’s Challah Rolls
Adapted from a Leah Cooks Kosher recipe
Jan bought some salmon while she was in Seattle—a package of three different salmon for a tasting. She wanted it with fresh crackers for her birthday dinner. Miriam’s TMJ is so bad lately that she could not eat the crackers. I decided to make challah, a very soft Jewish bread, for her to eat with her fish.
Filed under bread, Side Dishes
Karl’s Honey Lemon & Herb Chicken and Roasties
Jan wanted “roasties” for dinner. I had thought that Eilene was going to eat out with her friends. Two hours before dinner, she announced that she was bringing two friends over for dinner. Roasties for two had suddenly become dinner for five. Time to get creative.
Filed under Chicken, Main Dishes, Potatoes, Poultry, Vegetables
Karl’s Herbed Flatbread
Adapted from a Mel’s Kitchen Café recipe
Recently, Eilene asked me to make flat bread. My first attempt, with rosemary, came out thick and chewy. It was OK, but not spectacular. I decided to try again only this time rolling the dough thinly and adding chives and lemon time. This was more of what I had in mind.
Filed under bread, Side Dishes, Vegan, Vegetarian
Karl’s Chicken Florentine
I am finally getting around to posting the meal I served Jan’s childhood friends last Saturday. This is basically my noodles Florentine recipe with meat added. While this is a dish is a meal in a bowl, I served it with a side of steamed broccolini.
Filed under Chicken, Main Dishes, Pasta, Poultry
Karl’s Yosenabe II
Jan’s friends are coming to town for the Quilt Festival, for me this means several special dinners and this year Jan has ordered a special breakfast. For the first meal on Friday I decided to do a fish stew. Most of the European stews were out, because Barbara doesn’t like tomatoes. Japanese Yosenabe seemed the obvious choice.
Karl’s Chicken Sausage Breakfast 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 more of Jan’s friends from high school is joining us for breakfast, so I decided to make a breakfast strada.
Filed under bread, Chicken, Main Dishes, Poultry
Claudia’s Cheese Strada
Before I left home for the first time, I sat down with my mother’s recipe box and wrote down my favorite dishes. I have referenced my mother’s strada before, but I did not post the original recipe. Today I am posting another variation, so I thought I would put up Claudia’s family recipe. My memory is she was making this in the Fifties, long before it became a fashionable dish in the Seventies. Continue reading
Filed under bread, Main Dishes, Vegetarian, Vegetarian MD
Karl’s Mexican Rice with Beef
At four o’clock today, Eilene told me that her friends were coming over for dinner. She suggested florescent mac and cheese, trying to make it easy on me. I just could not do it. This meal was really almost as easy, and so much better for them.
Filed under Beef, Main Dishes, Rice, Vegan, Vegetarian
Karl’s Japanese Cucumbers Pickles with Lemon and Ginger
Jan’s childhood friends are coming to town for the Quilt Festival this week end. I am planning to make a Japanese dinner on Friday night, so I decided to make pickles. I went to the Japanese store for supplies and thought why not have Japanese tonight.
Filed under Pickles, Side Dishes, Vegan, Vegetables, Vegetarian








