Hatch Green Chile Chutney

I’m not going to lie, I have at least one more Hatch Green Chile recipe left in me after this one.  I now understand the cult following of these things!  Flavor packed with a hint of lingering char leftover from grilling, Hatch chiles now have a permanent place of spicy appreciation in my heart.  This …

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Homemade Potato Chips!

My dad is a shameless potato chip junkie.  Unfortunately for him, my mom is perpetually dieting (even though she looks just fine to me) and refuses to keep tempting chips in her pantry.  My poor father is forever in search of his next bag of chips.  Sour cream, plain or ruffled, it makes no difference; …

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Enchilasagne

Last weekend I attended my first ever hatch green chile pepper roasting party.  You may ask, “what’s a Hatch green chile, Michele?”  Good question.  Hatch green chiles are chile peppers cultivated in and around Hatch, New Mexico.  The peppers can range from mild to extra hot on the Scoville index.  The harvest season lasts the …

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Chicken Tikka Masala

Chicken Tikka Masala is my favorite spicy curry recipe.  Surprisingly, it is said to be a British national dish, not Indian!  Sigh, leave it to me to like the non-traditional Indian recipe best.  Chicken tikka is chicken marinated in spices mixed with yogurt, or in my recipe’s case, yogurt, garlic, and ginger.  The “masala” part …

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The Sylvan S’more

I just flew back from family Michigan vacation and managed to pick up a few recipes while visiting.  The best recipe by far was my sister-in-law’s amazing 10 hour, 2 day ribs.  Unfortunately, her method involves the purchase of a smoker and I’m pretty sure our HOA would deem a smoker a balcony fire hazard. …

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Chicken Saag

It has been pretty cold here lately, and it inclines me to cook warm comforting foods for dinner.  This Sunday’s Indian Chicken Saag was no exception.  We are loyal to a nearby Indian restaurant called Bombay Palace.  The waiters are super friendly and attentive, the naan is crisp, and they serve a free cold rice …

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Fig Prosciutto Appetizer

I loooooooove fresh figs.  I am late to the fig party and I blame fig newtons.  I  figured figs were gross because of the grody, gummy, stick-to-the-roof-of-your-mouth newton which totally gives the fig a bad name.  Fresh figs taste like a cross between a strawberry and a peach, NOTHING like the fig newton.  Figs are …

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Chili Verde

I am a HUGE fan of slow-roasted Sunday suppers.  Early afternoon preparation of this meal brings the greatest evening reward.  Fresh tomatoes, avocado, and cilantro garnishes add bursts of flavor and color to this deliciously porky dish.  Let it simmer on your stovetop for 3+ hours and you’ll have pork that falls apart at slightest touch of …

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Summery Green Bean and Tomato Khoresht (stew)

Successful Persian rice deserves a lovely Khoresht ladled over it.  The farmer’s markets are bursting with local tomatoes and green beans, so it is only natural to choose the Khoresht lubia sabz, or Persian green bean stew.  This stew is hearty, with warm spices and a good amount of snap from fresh green beans.  Choose …

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Persian Rice

I cannot believe it, for the first time ever I made acceptable Persian rice for The Hubs!  Persian rice ain’t easy, it’s high-pressure, time-consuming, and must be carefully monitored.  This  recipe is The Hubs’ own personal method, formed through many trials and errors.  Disclaimer to Persian people: This is a low-fat, speedy recipe, as no …

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