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    C is for Chicken – How to Poach Frozen Chicken Breasts in the Instant Pot

    July 23, 2019 / No Comments

    I always wonder if a recipe is too simple to be worth posting, but I make this dish with frequency for my grandparents and still always double check the Instant Pot timings. Poaching chicken breasts in the Instant Pot is so easy, and the result is tender, healthy, and basic enough that you can dress it up however you like. I have to thank Amy + Jackie of pressurecookrecipes.com who do the legwork to figure out so many great Instant Pot recipes! You can check out their post for detailed instructions and an explanation of the deep poaching method. This recipe is for frozen chicken breasts. I get mine from…

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    Lydia Chen

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    Truffled Artichoke Dip

    July 15, 2019 / 1 Comment

    We were in St. Helena a couple years ago, tasting some fantastic olive oil and mustard at Olivier Napa Valley. They had a truffled artichoke condiment that I really liked, and I thought… hrm, maybe I can approximate these flavors. I came up with this super easy almost-not-a-recipe. It’s pretty healthy and works well as a dip for veg, or as a spread on sandwiches. I use Trader Joe’s canned artichokes, any nice olive oil, and a little drizzle of Urbani white truffle oil. It’s optional, not everyone likes truffle, but I think it gives this vegetable pate a bit of depth. Ingredients 1 14oz can of artichoke hearts 1…

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    Grilled Shrimp and Shishito Peppers

    July 1, 2019 / No Comments

    HEY GRILL-FRIENDS! It’s officially summer, which for me means marinades and dry rubs, and hanging out on the patio with a glass of wine while Mr. Flavorcollector mans the grill. It’s not a gender thing — I just like to play with spices, and he’s fussy about meat temperatures. Here’s a super easy recipe for marinated shrimp and grilled Shishito peppers with a quick soy and sesame oil sauce. INGREDIENTS 1 large lemon, cut in half. Place on grill cut-side down until charred.1 lb Shishito peppers1 lb large shrimp, peeled and deveined (I like Trader Joe’s Red Argentinian Shrimp, in the freezer section, just make sure to thaw in the…

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    Recipe: OMG mother, what were you thinking??

    June 22, 2019 / No Comments

    Sometimes when my mom visits, she’ll pick up groceries for my grandparents from the local Korean market. Ama mentioned that my mom had gotten them a bunch of spicy ramen, and she doesn’t have much tolerance for heat in her late 80s, so she cooked them without the spice packets and seasoned with other stuff. I was curious to see what my mom had purchased, because we love Nongshim Shin Ramyun and I would totally just boil tofu or veg in those packets — why waste amazing MSG-loaded flavor? So my grandma gives me a bag (Asians don’t throw away packets–you have a drawer or you stick them in your…

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    Grandma’s Gu Cai Neng

    June 19, 2019 / 6 Comments

    Taiwanese people love omelettes. There’s the famous oyster omelette, of course, and the popular cai poh neng or dried radish egg. My grandma make hers with garlic chives (gu cai). Garlic chives are really fragrant and thinner than green onions/scallions. You can find them in Asian supermarkets like Ranch 99, and they may be called nira if you’re shopping in a Japanese market. Ingredients 3 large eggs1/4 lb garlic chives1 tbsp soy sauce (I use Kikkoman)1/2 tsp dashi powder (like Ajinomoto) or salt1 tsp cornstarch or tapioca starch, mixed with 1 tbsp cold water1-2 tbsp oil for cooking, depending on how non-stick your pan is Wash the garlic chives, shake…

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