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Migas: Eggs Scrambled with Salsa and Tortilla Chips

August 31, 2015 by Kristin Satterlee Leave a Comment

Well, there you go. I gave you the recipe. It’s in the title. Scramble eggs with salsa and chips. Go to. What, you’re looking for more detail? Okay. I’ve been making migas for years, since our grad-school days when we spent four years in a tiny high-ceilinged apartment like a cracker box stood on end….

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Filed Under: Breakfast, Main Dishes, Quick and Easy, Recipes, Southwestern, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Recipes Tagged With: Border Cookbook, chips, eggs, Jamisons, salsa, spicy

Changes Afoot at Talin Pop-Up Dumpling Shop!

August 28, 2015 by Kristin Satterlee 1 Comment

If you’ve stopped by Talin’s wonderful Pop-Up Dumpling Shop on a Thursday in August, you probably left disappointed. And if you’ve wandered through the European area recently – where the dumpling shop has had a few small tables wedged in between the service counter, a glass case full of teaware, and shelves full of pasta…

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Filed Under: Eating ABQ, Reviews, Vegetarian Tagged With: Asian, Chinese, dumplings, pop-ups, Sichuan, Szechuan, talin market

Sichuan Hot-and-Numbing (Ma La) Chile Oil

April 29, 2015 by Kristin Satterlee Leave a Comment

Until the last decade, the classic Sichuan flavor combination ma la (numbing and hot) was hard to come by in the United States. Sichuan peppercorns, the only common source of the numbing, tingly sensation called ma in Chinese, were banned from import to the US because they could transmit a kind of citrus canker. Fortunately,…

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Filed Under: Asian-Inspired, Pantry, Quick and Easy, Recipes, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Recipes Tagged With: Asian, chile, Chinese, Fuschia Dunlop, ingredients, Sichuan, spicy, Szechuan

Eating ABQ: Tia Betty Blue’s

April 13, 2015 by Kristin Satterlee 2 Comments

This is another one of those “I can’t believe I didn’t share it earlier” reviews. Tia Betty Blue’s opened about three years ago on a neglected stretch of San Mateo not far from Gibson, in a two-story building that used to house a cleaning business. It was a surprise to see someone try a restaurant…

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Filed Under: Eating ABQ, Reviews, Vegetarian Tagged With: breakfast, local, lunch, New Mexican, restaurants

Salmon Rice Bowl with Soy-Wasabi Sauce (Sake-Don)

April 10, 2015 by Kristin Satterlee 5 Comments

My recent obsession with Kokoro Japanese Restaurant finally bled over into my own kitchen. I wanted more Japanese food, but I wanted it to be as quick and simple as it was delicious. Paging through my copy of Japanese Soul Cooking, I saw a gorgeous picture of a bowl of vibrant red tuna slices brushed…

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Filed Under: Asian-Inspired, Quick and Easy, Recipes, Rice and Grains, Seafood, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Recipes Tagged With: fish, Japanese, rice, salmon, sushi

Fried Apples with Cinnamon

March 30, 2015 by Kristin Satterlee 2 Comments

There’s nothing in the world like waking up to a beautiful, elaborate breakfast. I assume. Occasionally my sweetie brings me a Frontier breakfast burrito and orange juice in bed on special occasions, and I’ve had room service breakfast a few times. But for the most part, if I want an elaborate breakfast, there’s no button…

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Filed Under: Breakfast, Fruit, Quick and Easy, Recipes, Side Dishes, Sweets, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Recipes Tagged With: A Real American Breakfast, apples, Jamisons

The riddle of Ethiopian injera: Is sourdough starter the answer?

January 20, 2015 by Kristin Satterlee 15 Comments

Ah, injera. Ethiopian food is unthinkable without injera, the flexible, sour teff-flour flatbread that doubles as both edible utensil and plate. (And, at the end of the meal, is the best part, soaked as it is with the juices of all the stews.) I remember the first time I saw injera, folded and tucked in…

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Filed Under: African-Inspired, Breads and Baking, Main Dishes, Recipes, Vegetarian Tagged With: African, bread, Ethiopian, injera, sourdough, vegan

Spiced Apple Cider Caramels

December 10, 2014 by Kristin Satterlee Leave a Comment

Caramel is magic. Caramelization (and its close cousin, the Maillard reaction; colloquially we use the term “caramelization’ for both) takes bland foods and makes them incredibly complex and delicious. It’s responsible for so much of the deliciousness of cooked foods.  And you can just unwrap all that and pop it in your mouth. Recently, caramel…

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Filed Under: Recipes, Sweets, Vegetarian Tagged With: baking, candy, gifts, KAF, King Arthur Flour, Liddabit, sugar, vegan

Easy Braised Sweet-and-Sour Red Cabbage

November 26, 2014 by Kristin Satterlee Leave a Comment

I’d never eaten braised red cabbage until three nights ago – and I’ve already made it twice. On a whim, I had bought a pretty little head of red cabbage, and I needed a side dish to go with a beef Stroganoff I was making. It seemed to me that the astringency of a sweet-and-sour…

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Filed Under: Quick and Easy, Recipes, Side Dishes, Vegetables, Vegetarian, Vegetarian Recipes Tagged With: cabbage, fall, side dishes, vegan, vegetables, winter

Joe Froggers – the chewiest, spiciest, best molasses cookies

November 20, 2014 by Kristin Satterlee Leave a Comment

I love molasses spice cookies. Almost any molasses spice cookies, from simple gingersnaps to those packaged Archway cookies to the triple-ginger cookies at Flying Star. (Those really are awesome.) But none come close to this oddly named cookie I found in the pages of the King Arthur Flour Cookie Companion. So dark brown they’re almost…

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Filed Under: Breads and Baking, Recipes, Sweets, Vegetarian Tagged With: baking, cookies, King Arthur Flour, vegan, winter

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