Cauliflower Gratin with Horseradish and Poppy Seeds

I just got off the phone with my best college girl friend, Rebecca.  We lived together when she was a Sophomore and I was a Junior.  We rented the furnished apartment of an old lady in Yonkers.  It had two bedrooms, two bathrooms and a great kitchen which flowed in a dining area and then…

Brown Butter, Hazelnut, Buckwheat Financier (Gluten-free)

I eat a lot of egg yolks.  Luckily, egg whites freeze well.  That said, the collection of egg whites that I have collected in the freezer recently reached a critical mass.   I considered making pavlova or macaroons, but these delicious treats are as delicate as clouds and what I really needed was a treat that…

Lemon Mochiko Cake

Mochi flour, also known as mochiko flour, sweet white rice flour or glutinous rice flour is used to make delicious sweet treats in Japan.  In Hawaii, where  spent the second half of my childhood, American style cakes made with mochiko flour are a very popular treat.  It has a springy texture that I love.  When…

Sangeeta’s Butter Chicken

This recipe is from my friend Sangeeta, who I met when she generously housed my husband and I in her Delhi apartment.  She made this excellent chicken and I begged her for the recipe.  I made it for my husband’s birthday in mid December, he requested it again for Christmas eve and it is so…

Better Layered Blini Mushroom Casserole (gluten-free or not)

Last winter I made a Layered Wild  Mushroom and Blini Casserole in an attempt to recreate a gluten free version of my favourite dish from the long ago closed House of Blini on East 86th street in Manhattan.  For the full story about the inspirations click here.  The version last year used wild mushrooms and…

Andalusian Style Honey Lamb Stew

This is my attempt to recreate the best thing that I ate when I visited Seville.  I travelled to Spain many years ago now and I do not know why it has taken me so long to attempt to figure out how to make this stew.  Seville is in the front of my mind again…

Roasted Cauliflower Salad with Dukkah

So For me, the flavours of the Middle East and Africa are the most unfamiliar and exotic.  My grandparents raised me on Eastern European and British Irish comfort food.  I also encountered all kinds of Asian food growing up in the Pacific Northwest and later Hawaii, so those cuisines feel like comfort food to me…

Fake Tandoori Chicken

A while back I tried a recipe for buttermilk roast chicken.  The recipe suggested that you allow the chicken to marinate in the buttermilk for 24 hours and the result was very tender.  I had used a whole chicken cut into parts and I was surprised to discover that, when prepared this way, the breast…

Seville Orange Marmalade with Whiskey and Brown Sugar

Last year, a dear friend of ours returned from a trip to Australia and gave us a fabulous jar of whisky marmalade as a gift.  This is a perfect gift for me, because I LOVE marmalade, but it’s also risky.  I am a woman who has some very strong opinions about marmalade.  Luckily, the whisky…