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Seedy Furikake Crackers

Iโ€™ve been out and about, here and there, but one thing that seems to follow me around is furikake. โ€œWhat? A Japanese seaweed-based condiment?โ€ you might say. While I do tend to tote French salted butter, fleur de sel, and Dijon mustard along with me on my travels, Iโ€™ve always loved furikake as well, and find myself craving it more and more these days. Inโ€ฆ

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Slow Cooker Chili

I decided this year I was going to make peace with my slow cooker. I was surprised by how much I didnโ€™t take to it, which Iโ€™ve documented here and there. Like bread machines, Instant Pots, Thermomix, and cast irons skillets, someone wrote about the latter on my Facebook page, โ€œItโ€™s just a PANโ€ฆโ€ (in all-caps), they certainly have their fans. I do like myโ€ฆ

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Spicy Mushroom Lasagna

When the very first Ottolenghi book came out, I had no idea what this mysterious restaurant, or person, was. But I was immediately captivated by the spectacular salads, cakes, vegetables, flatbreads, and more piled up on tables at Ottolenghi. The pictures in the book had a vibrancy that Iโ€™d not seen in any other cookbook before; mounds of vibrant-green fresh herbs piled atop salads, charredโ€ฆ

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Tomato and Chickpea Shakshuka

I usually keep a few canned things on hand. Sardines, tuna, and tomatoes, are constants youโ€™ll find in my cupboards. I also have oddities that Iโ€™m not sure what Iโ€™ll use them for, but keep them around anyways, like smoked sugar, butterscotch chips, coffee-flavored salt, Vietnamese coconut syrup, and a kit someone gave me for making queso blanco which does, indeed, work. Iโ€™ve discovered theโ€ฆ

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Mint Zhoug

During the lockdown, I found myself with all sorts of things that needed to get used up sooner than I expected. I would buy too many lemons, thinking Iโ€™d need them. Then realize I had too many and make lemon curd. The grocery shopping delivery service that I use inexplicably had jalapeรฑo peppers on their website (and a few times, padrรณn peppers!) and I couldnโ€™tโ€ฆ

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Carnitas

What to do when people call you thirty minutes before youโ€™ve invited them for dinner? Itโ€™s something I donโ€™t understand. If youโ€™re anything like me, during those precious few minutes before everyone arrives youโ€™re racing around (probably not entirely dressedโ€ฆ) trying to get everything together so you can at least attempt to give the appearance that youโ€™re relaxed when they arrive.ย  There are a coupleโ€ฆ

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La Newyorkina Mexican Ice Cream

Update: La Newyorkina closed in January, 2021. You can still get La Newyorkina products online and at selected outlets. More on their website. Before my first trip to Mexico a number ofย years ago, I didnโ€™t know Mexico was a countryย known for itsย ice cream (helado), let alone an array of other delicious sweets. I wandered through panaderias (bakeries) with the metal tray and tongs they gaveโ€ฆ

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Vaghareli Makai (Spiced Indian Corn)

If I had a nickel for every time I heard, โ€œYou should go to_________,โ€ Iโ€™d have enough money to upgrade on all thoseย flights that Iโ€™d be taking, which would make that prolific quantity of air travel a little more tolerable. Donโ€™t get me wrong, I appreciate suggestions and people looking out for me, so I donโ€™t miss anything great. But for anyone who has everโ€ฆ

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Pickled Jalapenos

Yes, I know Iโ€™ve been presenting a lot of chile pepper recipes lately. But, well, โ€™tis the season. And when nature speaks, ya gotta listen. So I promise a chocolate recipe up shortly โ€” fortunately, chocolate is an all-year round kind of thing โ€” but I wanted to preserve a nice bag of jalapeรฑos that happily made their way into my Paris kitchen. And sinceโ€ฆ

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