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Miso Fried Eggs

Something really good happens when butter is mixed with miso. It’s a classic combo for sautéing fish and seafood dishes, especially scallops. So why not eggs?The flavor of miso, light miso in this recipe, is very close to good soy sauce. No big surprise considering soy sauce is basically liquid miso (more or less) with a touch of caramel. Both are just different stages of fermented soy beans. The subtle,…See More
Mar 13
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Miso Fried Eggs

Something really good happens when butter is mixed with miso. It’s a classic combo for sautéing fish and seafood dishes, especially scallops. So why not eggs?The flavor of miso, light miso in this recipe, is very close to good soy sauce. No big surprise considering soy sauce is basically liquid miso (more or less) with a touch of caramel. Both are just different stages of fermented soy beans. The subtle,…See More
Mar 13
A blog post by Kathy was featured

Easy Roast Duck

I am not going to lie and say roasting a duck is as easy as roasting a chicken. It isn’t quite as easy as that, but it’s not rocket science,either. To begin with, I do an overnight dry brining, just as I do with a whole chicken. Opinions vary about brining duck, but I find  an overnight rest in a dry seasoning mixture helps keep the…See More
Feb 28
Kathy posted a blog post

Easy Roast Duck

I am not going to lie and say roasting a duck is as easy as roasting a chicken. It isn’t quite as easy as that, but it’s not rocket science,either. To begin with, I do an overnight dry brining, just as I do with a whole chicken. Opinions vary about brining duck, but I find  an overnight rest in a dry seasoning mixture helps keep the…See More
Feb 28
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Preserved Meyer Lemons

Easy to do preserved lemons for Morrocan and Middle Eastern recipes
Jan 2, 2012
A blog post by Kathy was featured

Easy Stuffed Pork Chops

For me, the best part of a stuffed pork chop is the stuffing and no matter how large I make the pocket in a double thick pork chop, I always wish I had more stuffing. Here’s how I solve that problem.I pre-bake a dish of stuffing until almost done. Seasoned boneless slices of pork loin are quickly seared on both sides, laid…See More
Nov 19, 2011
A blog post by Kathy was featured

Crispy Pineapple Fritters

These crispy fruit fritters are coated with my current best friend, panko, those crunchy Japanese breadcrumbs and they are delicious! They can be served as is or topped with a scoop of vanilla or banana ice cream. They also make a very nice side dish for ham or pork. Having made them early in the day recently, I can tell you, they’re…See More
Nov 15, 2011
A blog post by Kathy was featured

Butter Macaroons

This very easy recipe for coconut macaroons was given to me by a Filipino friend. This was her grandmother’s recipe and in my opinion, is one of the best coconut macaroon recipes around.The use of butter in this recipe makes a richer macaroon than the usual Western style macaroon. It also uses desiccated coconut, a finer,…See More
Nov 13, 2011
Mirepoix USA commented on the blog post 'Butter Macaroons'
"Love coconut macaroons!  This recipe looks great.  Thanks Kathy!"
Sep 2, 2011
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Quick Dill Pickles in a Bag

These aren’t the old world style fermented dill pickles or the jars of pickles your grandmother may have canned in the summertime, but these may be the best dill pickles you’ve ever tasted.  They are crunchy, fresh tasting and very, very easy to make. This quick recipe is perfect if you have a small garden with just one cucumber plant…See More
May 30, 2011
A blog post by Kathy was featured

Savory Spinach Custard

I’m a huge fan of spinach and I’m particularly fond of the creamed spinach served as a side dish at steak houses (especially the truffle studded creamed spinach served at Strip House at Planet Hollywood on the Las Vegas Strip). My second favorite recipe is this very simple recipe for spinach baked in a savory custard.…See More
Apr 6, 2011
Kathy posted a blog post

Butter Macaroons

This very easy recipe for coconut macaroons was given to me by a Filipino friend. This was her grandmother’s recipe and in my opinion, is one of the best coconut macaroon recipes around.The use of butter in this recipe makes a richer macaroon than the usual Western style macaroon. It also uses desiccated coconut, a finer,…See More
Apr 3, 2011
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Roasted King Oyster Mushrooms

The produce departments in our local Las Vegas Asian grocery stores fascinate me. I’m always finding wonderful things I’ve never cooked before. These super-sized, chubby mushrooms with meaty, six inch stems recently caught my eye during one of my grocery trips to Korea Town. I’ve seen these many times before but…See More
Mar 31, 2011
A blog post by Kathy was featured

Crispy Pineapple Fritters

These crispy fruit fritters are coated with my current best friend, panko, those crunchy Japanese breadcrumbs and they are delicious! They can be served as is or topped with a scoop of vanilla or banana ice cream. They also make a very nice side dish for ham or pork. Having made them early in the day recently, I can tell you, they’re…See More
Mar 26, 2011
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Mar 26, 2011
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Crispy Panko Crusted Spam

"hehe that bite says everything XD"
Mar 19, 2011

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Miso Fried Eggs

Something really good happens when butter is mixed with miso. It’s a classic combo for sautéing fish and seafood dishes, especially scallops. So why not eggs?

The flavor of miso, light miso in this recipe, is very close to good soy sauce. No big surprise considering soy sauce is basically liquid miso (more or less) with a touch of caramel. Both are just different stages…

Continue

Posted on March 11, 2013 at 1:30am

Easy Roast Duck

I am not going to lie and say roasting a duck is as easy as roasting a chicken. It isn’t quite as easy as that, but it’s not rocket science,either. To begin with, I do an overnight dry brining, just as I do with a whole chicken. Opinions vary about brining duck, but I find  an overnight rest in a dry seasoning…

Continue

Posted on February 25, 2013 at 11:38pm

Quick Dill Pickles in a Bag



These aren’t the old world style fermented dill pickles or the jars of pickles your grandmother may have canned in the summertime, but these may be the best dill pickles you’ve ever tasted.  They are crunchy, fresh tasting and very, very easy to make. This quick recipe is perfect if you have a small garden with just…

Continue

Posted on May 30, 2011 at 4:16pm

Butter Macaroons



This very easy recipe for coconut macaroons was given to me by a Filipino friend. This was her grandmother’s recipe and in my opinion, is one of the best coconut macaroon recipes around.

The use of butter in this recipe makes a richer macaroon than the usual Western style macaroon. It also uses…

Continue

Posted on April 3, 2011 at 1:30am — 1 Comment

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