Kitchen Epiphanies

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Pizza Rustica – an Italian Indulgent Easter Pie

Several years ago, as I was searching through youtube’s food videos in the middle of the night during a bout of insomnia, I stumbled upon a Pizza Rustica recipe on Silvia Colloca’s Cook Like an Italian channel.  What caught my attention was that this pizza was not the usual red-sauced, mozzarella-covered disk, but a crispy-crusted …

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Mulligatawny – a Comforting Cultural Hybrid

Mulligatawny, an Anglo-Indian dish, comes in many guises.  For some cooks it is a spicy broth, for others a soup of various densities and for still others a stew.  For me, mulligatawny is a silky curried soup with a garnish of chicken, vegetables and herbs, a perfect warming meal on a snowy night. Mulligatawny was …

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Sou Fassum –Sublime Stuffed Cabbage, French Style

Sou Fassum is a sublime stuffed cabbage, a creation of French peasant cuisine.  I found it while researching alternative methods of stuffing cabbage.  I knew I had to try it as soon as I saw it. Stuffed cabbage rolls, a classic comfort food, were a beloved dinner of my immigrant childhood.  We had them at …

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Monkfish and Shrimp Rice — Arroz de tamboril com gambas

This Portuguese Monkfish and Shrimp Rice — Arroz de tamboril com gambas — is a perfect fall dish.  As the weather is slowly cooling and leaves are coloring, I long for warmer fare, but I’m not yet ready for meat stews and braises that bring comfort in colder months.  So, I turned for inspiration to …

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Mushroom Shawarma

I recently added this Mushroom Shawarma to my collection of vegetarian recipes.  Raised a carnivore, I have prepared several meatless meals a week, acknowledging that reducing meat consumption has health benefits. For years, vegetarian meals at our home were assorted quiches or lasagnas. In recent years, I looked east to the recipes of Indian, Thai …

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Musakhan — Sumac-Spiced Chicken with Onions on Taboon Bread

I discovered Musakhan — Sumac-Spiced Chicken with Onions on Taboon Bread– several years ago when I was preparing for a family trip to Jordan.  I often make lists of sights to visit and foods to try before traveling and the adjectives describing Jordanian food – festive, peasant, rich, rustic, simple, meltingly tender, lemony, zesty, scrumptious, …

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Beet Varenyky with Sweet Cheese and Raisins

These Beet Varenyky with Sweet Cheese and Raisins are a tribute to my Baltimore childhood.  I woke up recently thinking about Mama’s varenyky, filled Ukrainian dumplings and was flooded with wistful memories. As a little girl, I developed a penchant for varenyky.  Those soft half-moons of dough were filled with either savory meat, potatoes and …

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Bergen Fish Soup — Bergensk Fiskesuppe

Some people remember the places they visited by what they saw or the people they met.  I catalog my travel memories by locations of memorable food and those without.  History and culture often draw me to explore a place, but I rarely travel for just a specific dish or restaurant. Once there, however, food and …

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