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Tag Archives: coriander
Savory Chicken Tray- or Cast Iron Pan-Bake
Feb 23, 2022; photo, right, from Wikipedia I’ve adapted this recipe from one in our local newspaper, the Daily Interlake, in Kalispell MT, Feb 23, 2022 edition. The writer did not provide the source of the recipe. The original recipe … Continue reading
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Tagged chicken, coriander, fennel, lemon, onion, roasted, tarragon
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Shrimp or other seafood curry
By Cat, Jan 2018 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) I love curry recipes. When I lived in Portland, there were lots of restaurants that specialized in the curries of different Asian cultures, but here in Montana, they are few and … Continue reading
Posted in Fat or oil, Grain, Herbs, Onion family, Sauteed, Shellfish, Spices, Vine veggies
Tagged brown rice, coconut milk, coriander, cumin, curry, garam masala, garlic, onion, seafood, shrimp, tomato, white rice
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Mediterranean-Style Harissa-Spiced Cod with Polenta, with Fennel-Orange Salad
by Cat, October 2017 (photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) As a person of Scandinavian descent, I love cod (and lutefisk made from cod). My usual way to prepare this fish is to bake it with butter, dill, salt and pepper … Continue reading
Posted in Baked, Blended, Citrus, Fat or oil, Fish, Grain, Herbs, Juiced, Leafy Veggie, Onion family, Spices, Vine veggies
Tagged butter, cilantro, cod, coriander, cornmeal, fennel bulb, harissa paste, lemon, olive oil, orange, tangerine
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Chicken, Roasted with Persian Sweet & Sour Stuffing
By Cat, February 2016 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) See also: 1. Poultry Menu; 2. Middle Eastern Menu; 3. Herbs & Spices Menu; 4. Ancient Medicine through Food When I was in grad school in the mid 1970s, many of my fellow … Continue reading
Posted in Brined, Citrus, Dairy, Dried fruit, Grain, Herbs, Onion family, Poultry, Roasted, Spices, Stir-fry
Tagged aadvieh, apple, apricots, butter, cardamom, chicken, cinnamon, coriander, cumin, currants, game hen, garlic, lime, nutmeg, onion, prunes, raisins, rose, saffron, sugar, turmeric
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Curried Carrot Soup (Cooked)
By Cat, Jan 2009 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) Here are two recipes for curried carrot soup, one is raw (but can be warmed if desired), suitable for breaking a fast; the other is cooked. Both are creamy and rich with spices … Continue reading
Posted in Citrus, Fat or oil, Herbs, Onion family, Root Veggie, Spices, Stock, broth, Stone fruit
Tagged almond yogurt, apple juice, avocado, bell pepper, carrot, cayenne, celery, chicken broth, cinnamon, coconut oil, coriander, cumin, curry powder, ginger root, lemin, lime, mustard seed, nutmeg, onion, turmeric, veggie broth, yogurt
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Asian Butter Chicken with Cauliflower Rice
By Cat, Oct 2015 (Photo, right, by Cat) See also: 1. Poultry & Fowl Menu; 2. Asian Foods Menu; 3. Brining Chicken This recipe is touted as a Paleo recipe – not that cave man actually made this dish, but … Continue reading
Posted in Fat or oil, Grain, Herbs, Leafy Veggie, Nut Milk, Onion family, Poultry, Root Veggie, Sauteed, Simmered, Spices, Tropical fruit, Vine veggies
Tagged asparagus, cardamom, cauliflower, cayenne, chard, chicken, cilantro, coconut milk, coriander, cumin, eggplant, garam masala, garlic, ginger, lemon, onion, paprika, pumpkin, spinach, tomato paste, turmeric, winter squash, zucchini
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Slow-Cooked Lamb, Moroccan Style
By Cat, April 2010 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) See also: 1. Lamb, Pork, Small Game Menu; 2. Mediterranean Menu; 3. Lamb (About); 4. Lamb Roast (About); 5. Chickpeas (Garbanzos) I’m just beginning to explore Moroccan foods. I once tried a Moroccan restaurant near my office in Portland. … Continue reading
Posted in Dried fruit, Fat or oil, Herbs, Lamb, Legumes, Onion family, Seared, Simmered, Spices, Sprouted, Stock, broth, Vine veggies
Tagged cayenne, chicken stock, chickpeas, cilantro, coriander, cumin, dried apricont, fennel seeds, ginger root, lamb, lemon zest, onion, tomato
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Lamb, Squash & Garbanzo Stew, Moroccan-Style
By Cat, April 2010 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) I’ve not yet tried this recipe. I’m just beginning to explore Moroccan foods. I once tried a Moroccan restaurant near my office in Portland. I don’t recall what I ordered, but … Continue reading
Lamb Slow-Roast with Cumin & Coriander Spice Rub
By Cat, June 2010 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) See also: 1. Lamb, Pork, Small Game Menu; 2. Middle-Eastern Menu; 3. Mediterranean Menu; 4. Lamb (About); 5. Lamb Roast (About) Includes: 1. Lamb Slow-Roast with Cumin & Coriander; 2. Spicy Yogurt-Mint Sauce This is a very simple and delicious … Continue reading
Posted in Blended, Dairy, Fat or oil, Herbs, Lamb, Leafy Veggie, Slow-roasted, Spices, Stock, broth
Tagged chili powder, coriander, cumin, lamb, mint, yogurt
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Swordfish, Lamb or Chicken with Moroccan Spices & Preserved Lemon
By Cat, July 2010 (Photo, right, by Cat) See also: 1. Lamb, Pork and Small Game Menu; 2. Poultry Menu; 3. Fish & Seafood Menu; 4. Mediterranean Menu; 5. Moroccan-Style Chicken, with Couscous; 7. Preserved Lemons(About) The summer of 2010, several local businesses … Continue reading
Posted in Citrus, Fat or oil, Fish, Herbs, Lamb, Onion family, Poultry, Spices, Stock, broth
Tagged bone stock, cardamom, chicken, cilantro, cinnamon, coriander, cumin, garam masala, garlic, ginger root, lamb, lemon, olive oil, onion, paprika, swordfish
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