moussaka

The Greek version of Moussaka was created by Nikolaos Tselementes, a French-trained chef, in the 1920s. Somehow I’ve managed to post two vegetarian versions without ever posting the classic one that David loves to cook. Here is his adaptation of a recipe from The Complete Middle Eastern Cookbook by Tess Mallos. Preheat your oven to…… Continue reading moussaka

scallops and cauliflower

Scallops and cauliflower make a fabulous pair. Cauliflower is often served as a purée with scallops but here it retains its integrity. This wonderfully well-balanced and complex recipe, by Chris Blanchard and Richard Reddington for Food & Wine, is quick and easy to cook. What more could you ask? First cut a cauliflower into florets…… Continue reading scallops and cauliflower

fish-fragrant pork slivers

Fish-fragrant or yuxiang flavouring, despite its name, doesn’t contain any fish or seafood. It’s a wonderful combination of doubanjiang (broad bean paste), sugar, vinegar, soy sauce and pickled chillies. This is a slightly adapted version of another sensational recipe by Fuchsia Dunlop from The Food of Sichuan. First, soak 4-5 wood-ear fungus in boiling water…… Continue reading fish-fragrant pork slivers

tapenade

Ancient Rome had similar dishes using olives and anchovies but the Provençal tapenade is named for its ubiquitous ingredient of “tapenas” or capers. Traditional tapenade always includes black olives and capers but additional ingredients may vary. This well-researched recipe is by Felicity Cloake for The Guardian. Spread it on bread or crackers as an hors…… Continue reading tapenade

stewed chicken with shimeji mushrooms + carrot kinpara

This sweet and sour Japanese style stew is easy to make and just delicious. And carrot kinpira, a Japanese way of cooking root vegetables, is an excellent accompaniment. Serve them with rice. Bring some salted water to boil in a small saucepan. Trim the green beans, cut them into shorter lengths and cook them in…… Continue reading stewed chicken with shimeji mushrooms + carrot kinpara