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Month: July 2017

July 7, 2017August 11, 2017 jgrusseLeave a comment

Nectarine Sorbet

If you have an ice cream machine, fruit sorbets make an easy and excellent dessert. For the adults, they are definitely taken to another level when served with a bit of fruit brandy.   This batch of nectarine sorbet began with a quest to find good uses for the 20 odd pounds of peaches and Read More …

Desserts, Vegan, Vegetarian
July 4, 2017August 11, 2017 jgrusse1 Comment

Thai Fish Cakes (Tod Man Pla)

    This is one of my favorite Thai dishes. In the past we have tried to make it at home with rather disappointing results, but we decided to try again, and this batch turned out well. The trick is to get the right consistency in the patties. The final product should be rubbery, in Read More …

Fish & Shellfish, Thai Cuisine
July 4, 2017August 11, 2017 jgrusseLeave a comment

Jungle Curry (Gaeng Pah Nua)

  This is a curry from the Northeast of Thailand (Isan) and is different from most Thai curries since it does not use coconut milk. (Coconuts do not grow in that part of the country.) Kaffir lime leaves are a big part of the flavor of this dish. Fortunately we are currently hosting Nick’s kaffir Read More …

Beef, Thai Cuisine
July 4, 2017August 11, 2017 jgrusse1 Comment

Garlic Fried Rice

This is a popular breakfast in the Philippines where it is common to have cooked rice leftover from the previous night’s dinner. It was very good with the Filipino Garlic Sausage Patties . It would also make a good quick supper dish. This is an adaptation from Marvin Gapultos’ “The Adobo Road Cookbook”.   4 Read More …

Philippine Cuisine, Rice, Vegan, Vegetarian
July 4, 2017August 11, 2017 jgrusseLeave a comment

Filipino Garlic Sausage Patties (Longganisa Hubbad)

  These Filipino sausages are very easy to make since they are formed in patties rather than links. Essentially, this is the Filipino version of American breakfast sausage, only instead of sage, the dominant flavorings are garlic and vinegar. In the Philippines, they are commonly eaten for breakfast with garlic fried rice. The sausages are Read More …

Breakfast, Philippine Cuisine, Pork
July 4, 2017August 11, 2017 jgrusseLeave a comment

Panamanian Grilled Chicken

We have made this a couple of times, most recently for the family on the 4th of July. This recipe is a great opportunity to use peeled garlic from an Asian grocery, and is an adaptation from Saveur magazine   3-4 lb. chicken cut in serving pieces (or the equivalent in chicken parts) 3 bay Read More …

Chicken, Latin American Cuisine
July 4, 2017August 11, 2017 jgrusseLeave a comment

Pork Rillettes

Pork rillettes are like a French version of the Southern classic Pulled Pork, except served in small portions on bread or crackers like a very simple pate. Rillettes are easy to make since all they are is pork which has been slow cooked with some flavorings, shredded, and then preserved in little jars with some pork fat Read More …

Appetizers, French Cuisine, Pork
July 3, 2017August 23, 2017 jgrusseLeave a comment

Filipino Spaghetti

  Filipino Spaghetti is a good example of fusion cuisine. It is really quite tasty as long as you do not expect it to be like something you would eat in Italy.   I had out Marvin Gapultos’ “The Adobo Road Cookbook” while Amanda was visiting and she was intrigued by this recipe, so we Read More …

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