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Roasted Smoked Sausages with Potatoes and Apples; A Review of Aida Mollenkamp’s Keys to the Kitchen

November 20, 2012 By Laura 9 Comments

Smoked Sausage on apples and potatoes

Sometimes you take a risk on a cookbook and it really pays off. I had seen bloggers around the internet talking about Aida Mollenkamp’s Keys to the Kitchen, but beyond that I knew nothing about her or the book. I was buying books at The Good Cook (where I might as well be an investor… 

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Vegetarian Biryani with Curried Creamy Tomato Sauce

November 10, 2012 By Laura 5 Comments

Dutch oven filled with vegetarian biryani

I mentioned in my last post that Sammy was a good sport about having a Moroccan inspired bundt cake for her birthday cake when my in laws were visiting. She and Alex are both always good sports about the birthday meals I prepare for them when my in laws are here. Because I love creating… 

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Filed Under: casseroles, cauliflower, curry, Indian recipes, peas, potatoes, rice, sauces, tomatoes, vegetarian, yogurt Tagged With: biryani, casseroles, cauliflower, Indian, peas, potatoes, recipe, rice, sauce, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, vegetarian

Bundh Gobhi, Palak aur Laal Aalu (Stir Fried Cabbage with Spinach and Baby Potatoes): Review of 1,000 Indian Recipes

September 23, 2012 By Laura 3 Comments

Bundh Gobhi, Palak aur Laal Aalu

As most of you know, I have a definite preference for one pot meals. I would not say I am incapable of multi-tasking, but when it comes to making dinner I like to avoid it when possible. Because we love homey, rustic cooking like stews, curries and casseroles, I am often able to convert my… 

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Filed Under: cabbage, cauliflower, cookbooks, greens, Indian recipes, potato dishes, potatoes, reviews, Spice Blends, spinach, stir fry, tomatoes, vegetarian Tagged With: cabbage, chaat masala, cookbook review, greens, Indian, potatoes, spinach, tomatoes

Aloo Chana Saag Chicken Curry

August 17, 2012 By Laura 4 Comments

Roasting whole spices and onions in Le Creuset enameled cast iron for Indian curry

Indian curries are rapidly becoming my favorite go-to meal. In addition to their ease of preparation (as a one pot meal), healthiness, and general tastiness, they are also endlessly flexible and adaptable to the season. They can be lighter or heartier. They can be luscious with braised meat or vegetarian or even vegan (or anywhere… 

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Filed Under: chicken, chickpeas, curry, easily made vegetarian, greens, Indian recipes, potatoes, spinach, tomatoes, yogurt, zucchini Tagged With: chicken, chickpeas, curry, garbanzos, greens, Indian, Indian curry, potatoes, spinach, tomatoes, yogurt, zucchini

Ohio-in-July Vegetable Soup, Indian Style

July 24, 2012 By Laura 3 Comments

  I try not to over-indulge in potatoes and sweet corn. They are both super starchy and they share a distinction–in my family at any rate–as rarely being the only starch on the plate (for example, if we have potatoes in a curry we often then want it on rice). And the sweetness of the… 

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Filed Under: corn, curry, Indian recipes, lentils, potatoes, soup, split peas, tomatoes, vegetarian, zucchini Tagged With: corn, Indian, lentils, potatoes, soup, split peas, sweet corn, tomatoes, vegetarian

Spice Crusted Beef Tenderloin: How to Slide a Non-Conventional Holiday Meal past Your Conventional Family

January 5, 2012 By Laura 7 Comments

Spice Crusted Beef Tenderloin is the perfect way to jazz up a traditional holiday meal–or any formal dinner. And if you can afford beef tenderloin for an informal meal, more power to you! I updated the photos for the Spiced Crusted Beef Tenderloin in January 2017. Affiliate links have been used to link to items… 

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Riojan Potatoes with Chorizo and Chile

February 18, 2011 By Laura 9 Comments

I confess we had this as a meal–but it might be better as tapas. Not because it is not good enough to eat a big bowlful of it–oh it is–but because to me this is not a particularly healthy meal. The carbs completely outweigh the fiber and protein–and the protein is unhealthy flavoring protein (chorizo)… 

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Filed Under: chorizo, potato dishes, sausage, soup, Spanish cuisine Tagged With: chorizo, peppers, potatoes, riojan, sausage, soup, Spanish, stew, tapas

Coconut Lentil Soup with Potatoes and Peas

February 10, 2011 By Laura 15 Comments

The Spiced Life family just got back from a whirlwind trip to Disney World! John got invited to talk at a conference there and we said yes, please! 3 days nonstop parks with rides, princesses, food, princesses, fairies, princesses… So please forgive any typos or just plain incomprehensible sentences. My brain feels like Swiss cheese;… 

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Lentil & Potato Casserole with Pumpkin & Tomatoes, Topped With Phyllo Crust

January 24, 2011 By Laura 6 Comments

I cannot say enough good things about this meal. It is delicious, nutritious, interesting–but not so interesting that it would scare people away. It might be too unusual to your typical Midwestern palate to describe as proper gateway Indian food (and indeed it is not properly Indian anyway), but I would describe it as good… 

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Filed Under: casseroles, easily made vegetarian, lentils, potatoes, pumpkin Tagged With: casseroles, filo, lentils, phyllo, potatoes, pumpkins

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Hi! I’m Laura and I am a recovering history major who has re-channeled all of my passion for learning about the history of different countries to learning about their food culture. That doesn’t mean every dish on here is strictly authentic, but it does mean that even my adaptations are not undertaken lightly. My goal is to show you–by doing–that these dishes are possible in your kitchen. Including desserts because I have quite the sweet tooth! Read More…

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