Hearty Chicken Corn Chowder – the ultimate comfort food


Date Published: Dec 27th, 2024 | Last Updated: Dec 27th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: soups
Serves: 6 (as mains) | Prep time: 20 mins | Cook time: 45 mins

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Chicken corn chowder is the ultimate comfort food for me. No matter what’s going on in this world, a big bowl of this soup seems to always hit the right spot. It’s especially fitting for this cold weather we’ve been having lately!

My version of a chicken corn chowder packs a ton of vegetables and protein because I like my soups hearty and filling. It also makes a large pot of soup, enough for at least 6 large portions. The jalapeño is optional if you prefer a bit of a kick.

Anyways, without further ado, here’s the recipe! If you have any comments or suggestions, I’d love to hear from you in the comment section! You can follow me on instagram, youtube and facebook to see all the recipes I post!

Happy cooking!

Ingredients you’ll need:

  • 200g (~6 slices) bacon, chopped
  • 2 Tbsp unsalted butter
  • 1 large yellow onion, diced
  • 1 medium carrot, diced
  • 2 stalks celery, diced
  • 1 red bell pepper/capsicum, diced
  • 1 raw jalapeño pepper, seeds removed and diced (optional, for a mild kick, keep the seeds in if you like it spicier)
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 cup all purpose flour
  • 1 tsp fresh ground black pepper + more to taste
  • 1 tsp kosher salt + more to taste
  • 1 tsp paprika (ideally sweet smoked, but any will do)
  • 4 cups chicken broth
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 3 chicken breasts (or 2 large ones), skinless, boneless
  • 1kg (4 med-large) potatoes, peeled and diced to 2cm cubes
  • 2 cans of corn, drained or cut the kernels off 3 ears of sweet corn
  • 3 dashes of Worcestershire sauce

Directions:

In a large soup pot on MED heat, add in the chopped bacon and cook until browned and crispy then remove onto a paper towel and set aside.

Discard all but 2 tablespoons of bacon grease from the pot and add in the 2 Tbsps butter. Once the butter has melted, add in the diced onion, carrots, celery, red bell pepper, jalapeño (if using) and minced garlic. Mix everything together and cook until the vegetables are soft enough to break with the spatula (5-8 minutes).

Sprinkle in the 1/2 cup flour and stir until well combined for 1-2 minutes so the flour cooks a little.

Add in the 1 tsp black pepper and 1 tsp paprika. Mix together then slowly add in the chicken broth 1 cup at a time while mixing to ensure there are no clumps and make sure you scrape the bottom of the pot.

Once all the chicken broth has been added, add in the 1 cup of milk and 1 cup of heavy cream. Stir everything together and let the soup come to a boil.

Add in the 3 whole chicken breasts. Continue to simmer for 15 minutes until the chicken is cooked. Once the chicken has cooked, remove the breasts and set aside on a plate.

Add the diced potatoes and corn to the soup and continue to simmer until the potatoes are cooked (~10 minutes).

While the potatoes are cooking, use two forks to shred the chicken (don’t worry if it’s a little undercooked in some parts).

Add it back into the pot along with half the amount of cooked bacon (from step 1).

When the potatoes are soft enough the break with a spatula, add 3 dashes of Worcestershire sauce and mix. Taste and adjust salt and pepper to taste.

Done! Serve hot with a sprinkle of the rest of the cooked bacon (from step 1) sprinkled on top.

Summarized Recipe:

Hearty Chicken Corn Chowder – the ultimate comfort food

Date Published: Dec 27th, 2024 | Last Updated: Dec 27th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: soups
Serves: 6 (as mains) | Prep time: 20 mins | Cook time: 45 mins

Ingredients:

  • 200g (~6 slices) bacon, chopped
  • 2 Tbsp unsalted butter
  • 1 large yellow onion, diced
  • 1 medium carrot, diced
  • 2 stalks celery, diced
  • 1 red bell pepper/capsicum, diced
  • 1 raw jalapeño pepper, seeds removed and diced (optional for a mild kick, keep the seeds in if you like it spicier)
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1/2 cup all purpose flour
  • 1 tsp fresh ground black pepper + more to taste
  • 1 tsp kosher salt + more to taste
  • 1 tsp paprika (ideally sweet smoked, but any will do)
  • 4 cups chicken broth
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 3 chicken breasts (or 2 large ones), skinless, boneless
  • 1kg (4 med-large) potatoes, peeled and diced to 2cm cubes
  • 2 cans of corn, drained or cut the kernels off 3 ears of sweet corn
  • 3 dashes of Worcestershire sauce

Directions:

  1. In a large soup pot on MED heat, add in the chopped bacon and cook until browned and crispy then remove onto a paper towel and set aside.
  2. Discard all but 2 tablespoons of bacon grease from the pot and add in the 2 Tbsps butter. Once the butter has melted, add in the diced onion, carrots, celery, red bell pepper, jalapeño (if using) and minced garlic. Mix everything together and cook until the vegetables are soft enough to break with the spatula (5-8 minutes).
  3. Sprinkle in the 1/2 cup flour and stir until well combined for 1-2 minutes so the flour cooks a little.
  4. Add in the 1 tsp black pepper and 1 tsp paprika. Mix together then slowly add in the chicken broth 1 cup at a time while mixing to ensure there are no clumps and make sure you scrape the bottom of the pot.
  5. Once all the chicken broth has been added, add in the 1 cup of milk and 1 cup of heavy cream. Stir everything together and let the soup come to a boil, then add in the 3 whole chicken breasts. Continue to simmer for 15 minutes until the chicken is cooked.
  6. Once the chicken has cooked, remove the breasts and set aside on a plate. Add the diced potatoes and corn to the soup and continue to simmer until the potatoes are cooked (~10 minutes).
  7. While the potatoes are cooking, use two forks to shred the chicken (don’t worry if it’s a little undercooked in some parts) then add it back into the pot along with half the amount of cooked bacon (from step 1).
  8. When the potatoes are soft enough the break with a spatula, add 3 dashes of Worcestershire sauce and mix. Taste and adjust salt and pepper to taste. Done! Serve hot with a sprinkle of the rest of the cooked bacon (from step 1) sprinkled on top.

Instant Pot Svíčková – a Shortcut to Babička’s Classic Beef with Vegetable Cream Sauce


Date Published: Dec 23rd, 2024 | Last Updated: Dec 23rd, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: mains, Czech
Serves: 4 | Prep time: 40 mins | Cook time: 1 hour

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This recipe is a shortcut version from the OG svíčková recipe that cuts down the cooking time from 3.5 hours cook time to 1 hour. You’ll need an Instant Pot or other pressure cooker for this recipe. If you don’t have a pressure cooker, you can still find the original svíčková recipe below as Toby’s grandmother (babička) makes it:

Babička’s Svíčková (Beef with Vegetable Cream Sauce)


This is Toby’s babička’s (grandmother’s) version of a svíčkova. It’s his all time favourite Czech dish – and I can see why! In its simplest terms, svíčkova is a steak dish served with knedlíky (Czech bread dumplings) and…

What is Svíčkova?

Svíčkova is one of Czech’s most popular dishes. In its simplest terms, svíčkova is a steak dish served with knedlíky (Czech bread dumplings) and smothered in the most addicting creamy vegetable sauce made of parsnip, celeriac, carrots and onion. There’s a slight lemon-y tang to the sauce that balances out the heaviness of the cream.

The sauce is the star of the show and is meant to be on the runny side, rather than a thick gravy. I’m always so tempted to serve this as a soup in itself if it wasn’t so rich 😅.

Here are two recipes for knedliky – one is a flour/bread base (houskové knedlíky) and the other is a denser potato base (bramborové knedlíky). Svíčkova is usually served with the flour based dumplings.

Anyways, without further ado, here’s the recipe! If you have any comments or suggestions, I’d love to hear from you in the comment section! You can follow me on instagram, youtube and facebook to see all the recipes I post!

Happy cooking!

Ingredients you’ll need:

  • 600g good quality beef/steak (ie scotch fillet, eye fillet, rump steak, chuck steak – pick one with less tendon and more fat)
  • 2 Tbsps (50g) + 1 Tbsp (25g) + 25g lard
  • 2 medium onions (~3 cups), diced
  • 1 whole celeriac (~3 cups), peeled and grated
    • Celeriac can come in a wide variety of sizes. The one we got was roughly bigger than a baseball: 370g before peeling and 300g after peeling which came up to about 3 cups once grated. When grating, shave away at the skin until the celeriac is completely white.
  • 2 medium sized parsnips (~3 cups), peeled and grated
  • 3 large carrots (~3 cups), peeled and grated
  • 4 cups (1 litre) beef stock
  • 10 whole black peppercorns
  • 10 whole dried allspice berries
  • 4 dried bay leaves
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp ground black pepper
  • 200ml thickened/heavy cream
  • 2 Tbsps lemon juice (or more to taste)
  • Serve with:
    • Knedlíky (Czech bread dumplings)
    • Wedges of lemon
    • Cranberry sauce
    • Whipped cream

Directions:

A quick note about preparing the vegetables:

  • The exact amount and size of vegetables aren’t important, as long as you roughly have equal amounts of the celeriac, parsnip, and carrots.
  • Celeriac is a root vegetable and comes in a variety of sizes and is essentially a starchy celery. It’s got a green and white rough and wrinkly exterior that you want to remove by trimming it off with a knife until you get to the softer inside and the entire celeriac is white.
  • After you’ve peeled the vegetables, you can either dice them into small cubes, or the quickest way is to grate them in a food processor.

Rinse and pat dry the beef and rub salt and pepper on all sides and let it sit at room temperature for 20 mins.

(If you haven’t already, you can make the knedlíky dough in this time and while it proofs for an hour you can continue making the svíčková.)

In your instant pot on the SAUTÉ setting, set the heat to HIGH and melt 2 Tbsps of lard. When the pot is hot, add in the beef and sear on all 4 sides until browned (roughly 90 seconds on each side). Remove the beef and set it aside on a plate.

Turn the heat down to MED-HIGH and add in the diced onions. Sauté the onions until lightly browned and translucent (3-4 mins), making sure to scrape any brown bits that may be stuck on the bottom of the pot from the beef.

Next, add in the grated celeriac, parsnip, carrots, and another 1 Tbsp of lard into the vegetables and mix it around (the extra lard prevents them from burning). Sauté until the vegetables begin to soften (4-5 mins).

Once the vegetables begin to soften, add in the 4 cups of beef stock, 10 black peppercorns, 10 allspice berries, 4 bay leaves, 1 tsp salt and 1 tsp pepper. Make sure you COUNT the number of peppercorns and allspice berries you add in because you’ll have to take them out later. Let the mixture come to a simmer then cancel the SAUTÉ setting and put the Instant Pot lid on. Set the Instant Pot to pressure cook on HIGH for 5 minutes.

Once the timer is up, carefully release the pressure valve and when safe, remove the lid, stir the vegetables around, then add in the seared beef (from step 2) into the middle of the pot, submerging it in the liquid. Set the Instant Pot to pressure cook on HIGH for 35 minutes.

(You can take this time to cook the knedlíky if you haven’t already.)

Once the timer is up, carefully release the pressure valve and when safe, remove the lid. Take out the beef and put it into a bowl and cover to keep warm until ready to slice.

Remove and discard all the bay leaves, allspice berries and black peppercorns (this part is tedious). Once all the spices are removed, use an immersion/stick blender and blend the remaining vegetables in the broth until you get a smooth creamy texture. You can also blend this in a blender for an even smoother sauce.

Add the thickened cream and lemon juice and mix. Adjust salt and pepper to taste. When ready to serve, slice the beef. If your beef has gone a little cold, place it back into the sauce to warm it up and then slice.

To plate traditionally when serving: Place a ladle of the sauce on a dinner plate, ensuring the sauce covers the entirety of the bottom of the plate, then top with a few slices of the beef in the centre and fan out a few slices of knedlíky (Czech bread dumplings) on one side. You can top it with a spoonful of cranberry sauce, a dollop of whipped cream, and a wedge of lemon. Enjoy!

Summarized Recipe:

Instant Pot Svíčková – a Shortcut to Babička’s Classic Beef with Vegetable Cream Sauce

Date Published: Dec 23rd, 2024 | Last Updated: Dec 23rd, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: mains, Czech
Serves: 4 | Prep time: 40 mins | Cook time: 1 hour

Ingredients:

  • 600g good quality beef/steak (ie scotch fillet, eye fillet, rump steak, chuck steak – pick one with less tendon and more fat)
  • 2 Tbsps (50g) + 1 Tbsp (25g) + 25g lard
  • 2 medium onions (~3 cups), diced
  • 1 whole celeriac (~3 cups), peeled and grated
    • Celeriac can come in a wide variety of sizes. The one we got was roughly bigger than a baseball: 370g before peeling and 300g after peeling which came up to about 3 cups once grated. When grating, shave away at the skin until the celeriac is completely white.
  • 2 medium sized parsnips (~3 cups), peeled and grated
  • 3 large carrots (~3 cups), peeled and grated
  • 4 cups (1 litre) beef stock
  • 10 whole black peppercorns
  • 10 whole dried allspice berries
  • 4 dried bay leaves
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp ground black pepper
  • 200ml thickened/heavy cream
  • 2 Tbsps lemon juice (or more to taste)
  • Serve with:
    • Knedlíky (Czech bread dumplings)
    • Wedges of lemon
    • Cranberry sauce
    • Whipped cream

Directions:

  1. Rinse and pat dry the beef and rub salt and pepper on all sides and let it sit at room temperature for 20 mins.
    • (If you haven’t already, you can make the knedlíky dough in this time and while it proofs for an hour you can continue making the svíčková.)
  2. In your instant pot on the SAUTÉ setting, set the heat to HIGH and melt 2 Tbsps of lard. When the pot is hot, add in the beef and sear on all 4 sides until browned (roughly 90 seconds on each side). Remove the beef and set it aside on a plate.
  3. Turn the heat down to MED-HIGH and add in the diced onions. Sauté the onions until lightly browned and translucent (3-4 mins), making sure to scrape any brown bits that may be stuck on the bottom of the pot from the beef.
  4. Next, add in the grated celeriac, parsnip, carrots, and another 1 Tbsp of lard into the vegetables and mix it around (the extra lard prevents them from burning). Sauté until the vegetables begin to soften (4-5 mins).
  5. Once the vegetables begin to soften, add in the 4 cups of beef stock, 10 black peppercorns, 10 allspice berries, 4 bay leaves, 1 tsp salt and 1 tsp pepper. Make sure you COUNT the number of peppercorns and allspice berries you add in because you’ll have to take them out later. Let the mixture come to a simmer then cancel the SAUTÉ setting and put the Instant Pot lid on. Set the Instant Pot to pressure cook on HIGH for 5 minutes.
  6. Once the timer is up, carefully release the pressure valve and when safe, remove the lid, stir the vegetables around, then add in the seared beef (from step 2) into the middle of the pot, submerging it in the liquid. Set the Instant Pot to pressure cook on HIGH for 35 minutes.
    • (You can take this time to cook the knedlíky if you haven’t already.)
  7. Once the timer is up, carefully release the pressure valve and when safe, remove the lid. Take out the beef and put it into a bowl and cover to keep warm until ready to slice.
  8. Remove and discard all the bay leaves, allspice berries and black peppercorns (this part is tedious). Once all the spices are removed, use an immersion/stick blender and blend the remaining vegetables in the broth until you get a smooth creamy texture. You can also blend this in a blender for an even smoother sauce.
  9. Add the thickened cream and lemon juice and mix. Adjust salt and pepper to taste. When ready to serve, slice the beef. If your beef has gone a little cold, place it back into the sauce to warm it up and then slice.
  10. To plate traditionally when serving: Place a ladle of the sauce on a dinner plate, ensuring the sauce covers the entirety of the bottom of the plate, then top with a few slices of the beef in the centre and fan out a few slices of knedlíky (Czech bread dumplings) on one side. You can top it with a spoonful of cranberry sauce, a dollop of whipped cream, and a wedge of lemon. Enjoy!

Herb-Crusted White Fish with a Lemon Cream Sauce


Date Published: Dec 17th, 2024 | Last Updated: Dec 17th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: mains, vegetarian, easy, <30 mins, healthy
Serves: 4 | Prep time: 20 mins | Cook time: 20 mins

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Get ready to save this to your repertoire, because this easy one pan herb-crusted baked fish recipe is so simple and quick to put together that you’ll end up with a 5 star dish with loads of flavour in very little time! There’s also minimal clean up, perfect for a busy weeknight dinner (or just those days you just don’t feel like putting in much effort).

The fish is cooked in a rich lemony creamy sauce that melds perfectly with the juices released from the fish while baking and the crust provides the aroma of herbs while giving a crunchy texture that contrasts the soft fish. Feel free to pair it with whatever side you like – I’d recommend something with a crunch such as asparagus or broccolini.

Anyways, without further ado, here’s the recipe! If you have any comments or suggestions, I’d love to hear from you in the comment section! You can follow me on instagram, youtube and facebook to see all the recipes I post!

Happy cooking!

Ingredients you’ll need:

  • 4 portions (roughly 750g/1.6lbs) of fillets of any mild white fish, cut to the same size, skinless & boneless (ie. cod, tilapia, halibut, barramundi, sole…etc.) – I use cod but any white fish will do
  • Salt & pepper
  • Herb Crust:
    • 1/2 cup Panko breadcrumbs
  • Sauce:
    • 113g (1 stick) unsalted butter
    • 1/4 cup yellow onion, finely minced
    • 3 garlic cloves, minced
    • 1/2 cup heavy cream
    • 3 Tbsp Dijon mustard
    • 2 Tbsps lemon juice
    • 1/4 tsp salt
    • 1/4 tsp fresh ground black pepper
  • 1/2 – 1 tsp mayonnaise over each fillet
  • To garnish: fresh parsley, chopped
  • Serve with: any crunchy vegetable side dish (ie. green beans, cabbage, roasted fennel…etc.)

Directions:

Preheat oven to 400˚F/200˚C.

Rinse and pat dry your fish fillets then salt and pepper both sides and set aside.

Make the crumb mixture: In an oven-proof wide base pan*, mix the crumb mixture together: 1/2 cup panko, 1 Tbsp Italian seasoning, 1/4 tsp garlic powder, 1 Tbsp olive oil, pinch of salt. Toast the mixture in the pan on LOW-MED heat for 3-5 minutes until golden brown then transfer it to a shallow bowl or plate and set aside to let it cool.

Make the sauce: In the same pan you used to toast the breadcrumbs, melt the 1 stick of butter on LOW-MED heat. Then add in the minced onion, and garlic and sauté for 30 seconds until fragrant. Next add the 1/2 cup heavy cream, 3 Tbsps Dijon mustard, 2 Tbsps lemon juice, 1/4 tsp ground black pepper, and 1/4 tsp salt. Mix everything around and taste to adjust salt, pepper, and lemon as needed. Turn off the heat. Don’t worry if your sauce tastes a bit too strong at this point, it will mellow out once you bake it with the fish.

Crumb the fish: Apply a thin layer of mayonnaise onto one side of each fish fillet (~1/2 – 1 tsp of mayonnaise depending on the size of your fillet), then place the fillet mayonnaise-side down into the toasted crumb mixture (from step 3) and gently press down to get the crumb mixture to stick to the fish. Place the fillet crumb side up into the sauce in the pan (from step 4). Repeat with the rest of the fillets until they are all crumbed.

Bake in the preheated oven until the fish is fully cooked (~10-15 minutes for a 2cm thick fillet). The fish is done when it is no longer translucent and flakey, or the internal temperature reaches a minimum of 145°F/63°C.

While the fish is baking, you can prepare a quick side dish such as blanched green beans or steamed broccoli. I recommend something crunchy to contrast the soft texture of the fish.

Sprinkle fresh chopped parsley overtop the fish before serving and pair with the vegetable side dish of choice. Enjoy!

*Note: if you don’t have an oven-proof pan, make everything in a regular pan and pour the sauce into a 9×13″ baking dish and lay the fish overtop.

Summarized Recipe:

Herb-Crusted White Fish with a Lemon Cream Sauce

Date Published: Dec 17th, 2024 | Last Updated: Dec 17th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: mains, vegetarian, easy, <30 mins, healthy
Serves: 4 | Prep time: 20 mins | Cook time: 20 mins

Ingredients:

  • 4 portions (roughly 750g/1.6lbs) of fillets of any mild white fish, cut to the same size, skinless & boneless (ie. cod, tilapia, halibut, barramundi, sole…etc.) – I use cod but any white fish will do
  • Salt & pepper
  • Herb Crust:
    • 1/2 cup Panko breadcrumbs
  • Sauce:
    • 113g (1 stick) unsalted butter
    • 1/4 cup yellow onion, finely minced
    • 3 garlic cloves, minced
    • 1/2 cup heavy cream
    • 3 Tbsp Dijon mustard
    • 2 Tbsps lemon juice
    • 1/4 tsp salt
    • 1/4 tsp fresh ground black pepper
  • 1/2 – 1 tsp mayonnaise over each fillet
  • To garnish: fresh parsley, chopped
  • Serve with: any crunchy vegetable side dish (ie. green beans, cabbage, roasted fennel…etc.)

Directions:

  1. Preheat oven to 400˚F/200˚C.
  2. Rinse and pat dry your fish fillets then salt and pepper both sides and set aside.
  3. Make the crumb mixture:
    • In an oven-proof wide base pan*, mix the crumb mixture together: 1/2 cup panko, 1 Tbsp Italian seasoning, 1/4 tsp garlic powder, 1 Tbsp olive oil, pinch of salt.
    • Toast the mixture in the pan on LOW-MED heat for 3-5 minutes until golden brown then transfer it to a shallow bowl or plate and set aside to let it cool.
  4. Make the sauce:
    • In the same pan you used to toast the breadcrumbs, melt the 1 stick of butter on LOW-MED heat.
    • Then add in the minced onion, and garlic and sauté for 30 seconds until fragrant.
    • Next add the 1/2 cup heavy cream, 3 Tbsps Dijon mustard, 2 Tbsps lemon juice, 1/4 tsp ground black pepper, and 1/4 tsp salt. Mix everything around and taste to adjust salt, pepper, and lemon as needed. Turn off the heat.
    • Don’t worry if your sauce tastes a bit too strong at this point, it will mellow out once you bake it with the fish.
  5. Crumb the fish:
    • Apply a thin layer of mayonnaise onto one side of each fish fillet (~1/2 – 1 tsp of mayonnaise depending on the size of your fillet), then place the fillet mayonnaise-side down into the toasted crumb mixture (from step 3) and gently press down to get the crumb mixture to stick to the fish.
    • Place the fillet crumb side up into the sauce in the pan (from step 4). Repeat with the rest of the fillets until they are all crumbed.
  6. Bake in the preheated oven until the fish is fully cooked (~10-15 minutes for a 2cm thick fillet). The fish is done when it is no longer translucent and flakey, or the internal temperature reaches a minimum of 145°F/63°C.
    • While the fish is baking, you can prepare a quick side dish such as blanched green beans or steamed broccoli. I recommend something crunchy to contrast the soft texture of the fish.
  7. Sprinkle fresh chopped parsley overtop the fish before serving and pair with the vegetable side dish of choice. Enjoy!

*Note: if you don’t have an oven-proof pan, make everything in a regular pan and pour the sauce into a 9×13″ baking dish and lay the fish overtop.

Jalapeño & Kielbasa Mac & Cheese with a Brown Butter Crumb


Date Published: Dec 10th, 2024 | Last Updated: Dec 10th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: mains
Serves: 6 | Prep time: 20 mins | Cook time: 40 mins

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Hello! I can’t believe it’s been nearly 5 months since my last published recipe. Where did 2024 go? We’ve been busy working, travelling, and cooking as usual, but I’ve stepped up my travel blogging lately (coming soon) and have unfortunately put recipes on the back burner to catch up. But not worry, and I have a looooong list of half-written recipes waiting to be polished and will be coming back in full swing.

This recipe came out of a failed attempt at making a brown butter mac and cheese. I could never get the brown butter flavour to shine, so I decided to put it in a crumb topping instead. Although the brown butter is still only subtle, the end result was worth a recipe on its own. I actually made so much test mac and cheese that weekend that I brought some to work and ended up being a hit. After repeated requests for this recipe (here’s looking at you, Jasmin 😉), this recipe jumped the queue and here we are!

This hearty and by no means healthy mac and cheese is indulgent, perfect for this cold weather. The smokiness of the kielbasa paired with the subtle spicy pickled jalapeños covered in a béchamel cheese sauce makes this the perfect comfort food. The addition of the brown butter crumb is optional, but it adds an extra layer of toasty flavour and texture.

What is kielbasa?

Kielbasa is a smoked Polish sausage that’s packed full of flavour. They’re sold in the sausage section and usually comes in a ‘U’ shape (or cut in halves) and vaccuum-sealed. Most commercially available kielbasa is sold already cooked and ready to eat, but double check the package just in case. This is my all-time favourite sausage. You can eat it on its own as a snack, serve it as part of a charcuterie board, throw it in a soup such as my kielbasa chili, or mix it into any dish for that added smokey flavour.

This is my go-to brand from Whole Foods

Do not use pre-grated cheese for this recipe!

I get it, grating cheese is tedious and can be messy, but you absolutely must grate your own cheese for this recipe. The pre-grated bags of cheese have an anti-caking agent mixed in to prevent sticking and to increase the shelf life. As a result, this added agent will cause your cheese to not melt properly and you’ll get a gritty/grainy/clumpy texture in what should be a luxurious smooth cream sauce. If you have a food processor, use the grating function or just pulse small blocks of cheese until it turns into small pieces to make your life easier.

Can I use fresh jalapeños instead of the jarred/pickled ones?

I prefer the pickled jalapeños for this recipe because not only does it have the flavour, but the tartness from the pickled jalapeños is a nice contrast to break up the heavy flavours of the cheese sauce and sausage. If you want to use fresh jalapeños, I’d cook it down a little first with the melted butter in the first step of the cheese sauce and when it softens, continue the rest of the recipe. You may want to add a splash of Worcestershire at the end to brighten up the dish.

Anyways, without further ado, here’s the recipe! If you have any comments or suggestions, I’d love to hear from you in the comment section! You can follow me on instagram, youtube and facebook to see all the recipes I post!

Happy cooking!

Ingredients you’ll need:

*Note: this makes a BIG pot of mac & cheese, enough for 6 portions. Halve the recipe if needed!*

  • Brown Butter Crumb Topping:
    • 3 Tbsps (40g) unsalted butter
    • 1 cup Panko (Japanese breadcrumbs)
    • 1/4 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 box (1lb/16oz/454g) of elbow pasta/macaroni
  • Béchamel Cheese Sauce:
    • 3 Tbsps (40g) unsalted butter
    • 1/3 cup all purpose flour
    • 3.5 cups whole milk
    • 3 cups sharp cheddar, grated (do not get the pre-grated cheese)
    • 2 cups Parmesan cheese, grated (do not get the pre-grated cheese)
  • 1 whole (340g /12oz) kielbasa (Polish sausage), diced
  • 70g jarred/pickled jalapeños, drained and diced (the exact amount is not important, 70g is for a mild heat – add as much or as little to your liking)
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Directions:

Make the brown butter crumb topping:

In a large deep pan on LOW-MED heat, melt 3 Tbsps of butter until it lightly browns, then add in 1 cup of Panko and 1/4 tsp salt. Mix together and cook until the Panko is toasted with a golden brown colour (~3-5 mins). Turn off the heat and transfer to a bowl until ready to use. Wipe the pan clean with a paper towel to get rid of any residual Panko.

Make the béchamel cheese sauce:

In the same pan that was used for the Panko, melt another 3 Tbsps of butter on MED heat until lightly browned. Once melted, sprinkle in 1/3 cup of flour. Whisk for 2 minutes until the flour is incorporated, bubbles, and turns a light golden brown. Don’t worry if it gets a little clumpy at this stage.

Slowly add in the 3.5 cups of milk while whisking at the same time to ensure the flour and milk mixes well together and any clumps dissolve.

Let the sauce heat up and as it comes to a simmer, add in the 3 cups of shredded sharp cheddar and 2 cups of shredded Parmesan cheese. Mix until the cheese has melted and you have a smooth creamy sauce. Turn off the heat. Mix in the diced kielbasa and diced jalapeños.

Cook the pasta:

Cook the pasta according to package instructions with a pinch of salt in the water. Strain the pasta but reserve a cup of the pasta water in case needed later.

Putting it all together:

If your cheese sauce has gone a little cold while you were waiting for the pasta to cook, turn the heat back on to warm it up then pour the strained pasta directly into the cheese sauce and mix thoroughly. If it’s a little thick, add a few tablespoons of the reserved pasta water to loosen it up.

Taste and adjust salt, pepper, or more jalapeños to your liking. Sprinkle the brown butter crumb (from step 1) over the top before serving. Enjoy!

Summarized Recipe:

Jalapeño & Kielbasa Mac & Cheese with a Brown Butter Crumb

Date Published: Dec 10th, 2024 | Last Updated: Dec 10th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: mains
Serves: 6-8 | Prep time: 20 mins | Cook time: 40 mins

Ingredients:

*Note: this makes a BIG pot of mac & cheese, enough for 6 portions. Halve the recipe if needed!*

  • Brown Butter Crumb Topping:
    • 3 Tbsps (40g) unsalted butter
    • 1 cup Panko (Japanese breadcrumbs)
    • 1/4 tsp kosher salt
  • 1 box (1lb/16oz/454g) of elbow pasta/macaroni
  • Béchamel Cheese Sauce:
    • 3 Tbsps (40g) unsalted butter
    • 1/3 cup all purpose flour
    • 3.5 cups whole milk
    • 3 cups sharp cheddar, grated (do not get the pre-grated cheese)
    • 2 cups Parmesan cheese, grated (do not get the pre-grated cheese)
  • 1 whole (340g /12oz) kielbasa (Polish sausage), diced
  • 70g jarred/pickled jalapeños, diced (the exact amount is not important, 70g is for a mild heat – add as much or as little to your liking)
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Directions:

  1. Make the brown butter crumb topping:
    • In a large deep pan on LOW-MED heat, melt 3 Tbsps of butter until it lightly browns, then add in 1 cup of Panko and 1/4 tsp salt. Mix together and cook until the Panko is toasted with a golden brown colour (~3-5 mins). Turn off the heat and transfer to a bowl until ready to use. Wipe the pan clean with a paper towel to get rid of any residual Panko.
  2. Make the béchamel cheese sauce:
    • In the same pan that was used for the Panko, melt another 3 Tbsps of butter on MED heat until lightly browned. Once melted, sprinkle in 1/3 cup of flour. Whisk for 2 minutes until the flour is incorporated, bubbles, and turns a light golden brown. Don’t worry if it gets a little clumpy at this stage.
    • Slowly add in the 3.5 cups of milk while whisking at the same time to ensure the flour and milk mixes well together and any clumps dissolve.
    • Let the sauce heat up and as it comes to a simmer, add in the 3 cups of shredded sharp cheddar and 2 cups of shredded Parmesan cheese. Mix until the cheese has melted and you have a smooth creamy sauce. Turn off the heat. Mix in the diced kielbasa and diced jalapeños.
  3. Cook the pasta:
    • Cook the pasta according to package instructions with a pinch of salt in the water. Strain the pasta but reserve a cup of the pasta water in case needed later.
  4. Putting it all together:
    • If your cheese sauce has gone a little cold while you were waiting for the pasta to cook, turn the heat back on to warm it up then pour the strained pasta directly into the cheese sauce and mix thoroughly. If it’s a little thick, add a few tablespoons of the reserved pasta water to loosen it up.
    • Taste and adjust salt, pepper, or more jalapeños to your liking. Sprinkle the brown butter crumb (from step 1) over the top before serving. Enjoy!

Roasted Garlic Dal (Yellow Lentil Curry)


Date Published: July 20th, 2024 | Last Updated: July 20th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: mains, vegetarian, easy, healthy, low-cal
Serves: 4 as a main | Prep time: 1 hour | Cook time: 2 hours

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Dal (or dahl, daal, dhal) is a delicious vegetarian Indian curry made of lentils. You’ll find it on the menu at any Indian restaurant and there is a huge variety of ways you can make dal. It’s both flavourful and healthy!

In the past I’ve always found dal to be good, but never comparable to the infamous butter chicken, however that all changed during our recent trip to London. Toby took me to a Michelin-starred Indian restaurant called Trishna for my birthday and holy moly, of the entire tasting menu, the roasted garlic dal blew me away! I was thinking about it for days after and hoped I would be able to recreate it when I got home. After some trial and error testing different dal and roasted garlic recipes, I’m glad to report that I’ve done it! I’ve recreated that magical garlic dal from ‘Trishna’. The main base dal recipe is from RecipeTinEats but with a few little tweaks and with the addition of the roasted garlic.

Although this recipe is not difficult to make, there are a few ingredients required and it takes a little to let everything simmer – I promise it’s well worth the wait!

Anyways, without further ado, here’s the recipe! If you have any comments or suggestions, I’d love to hear from you in the comment section! You can follow me on instagram, youtube and facebook to see all the recipes I post!

Happy cooking!

Ingredients you’ll need:

  • Roasted garlic:
    • 2 garlic bulbs
    • Drizzle olive oil
    • Pinch of salt
    • Pinch of black pepper
  • Dal:
    • 1 cup chana dal/yellow split lentils
    • 2 Tbsps ghee (or 1 Tbsp oil + 1 Tbsp butter)
    • 2 long green chillies, deseeded & diced small
    • 1 small onion (red or yellow), diced small
    • 6 garlic cloves, minced
    • 1.5 Tbsps ginger, minced
    • 8 dried (or 10 fresh) curry leaves
    • 1 tomato, diced small
    • 1/2 tsp ground cumin
    • 4 cups (1L) water
    • 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
    • 1/8 tsp garam masala
    • 1 tsp kosher/cooking salt (or more to taste)
  • To serve: basmati rice or naan

Directions:

Rinse the chana dal/yellow split lentils and let it soak in water for at least 1 hour, then strain and set aside.

While the lentils are soaking, roast the garlic:

Preheat the oven to 375˚F (190˚C).

Prepare a small square baking tray and pour in a drizzle of olive oil. Slice the base off of the garlic bulbs (the flat side – see photo) and dip the exposed side into the olive oil and place the bulbs in the tray, cut side up. Sprinkle salt and pepper over top. Make sure all the exposed garlic cloves are covered in oil so it doesn’t burn.

Cover the tray with aluminum foil and bake in the preheated oven for 40 minutes.

After 40 mins, take it out of the oven, remove the foil and let the roasted garlic cool down. Once cool enough to handle, gently remove the garlic cloves from the outer layer and set aside.

In a skillet on HIGH heat, melt the ghee (or butter/oil). Then add in the green chillies and sauté for 2 minutes until starting to soften. Next add in the onions and continue to sauté for another 3-4 minutes until the onion softens.

Once the onion has softened, turn the heat down to MEDIUM and add in the minced garlic, ginger, and curry leaves. Cook for 1 minute until the garlic is fragrant.

Add in the diced tomatoes and cumin and continue to sauté for another 2-3 minutes until the tomatoes break down and you’re starting to get a paste.

Add in the water, turmeric powder, garam masala and salt. Mix everything around and bring the heat up to HIGH to let it come to a boil, then turn the heat down to LOW and simmer the dal with the lid on for 1 hour, stirring intermittently.

(You can make the basmati rice or whatever side you like in this time.)

After 1 hour take off the lid and let the dal continue to simmer for 30 minutes to reduce the liquid. The dal has finished cooking when it looks like a porridge-consistency and the liquid has reduced to your liking.

Mash the roasted garlic cloves (from step 1) and add it into the dal. Taste and adjust salt as needed. Done! Serve over a bed of basmati rice or with naan.

Summarized Recipe:

Roasted Garlic Dal (Yellow Lentil Curry)

Date Published: July 20th, 2024 | Last Updated: July 20th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: mains, vegetarian, easy
Serves: 4 as a main | Prep time: 1 hour | Cook time: 2 hours

Ingredients:

  • Roasted garlic:
    • 2 garlic bulbs
    • Drizzle olive oil
    • Pinch of salt
    • Pinch of black pepper
  • Dal:
    • 1 cup chana dal/yellow split lentils
    • 2 Tbsps ghee (or 1 Tbsp oil + 1 Tbsp butter)
    • 2 long green chillies, deseeded & diced small
    • 1 small onion (red or yellow), diced small
    • 6 garlic cloves, minced
    • 1.5 Tbsps ginger, minced
    • 8 dried (or 10 fresh) curry leaves
    • 1 tomato, diced small
    • 1/2 tsp ground cumin
    • 4 cups (1L) water
    • 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
    • 1/8 tsp garam masala
    • 1 tsp kosher/cooking salt (or more to taste)
  • To serve: basmati rice or naan

Directions:

  1. Rinse the chana dal/yellow split lentils and let it soak in water for at least 1 hour, then strain and set aside.
  2. While the lentils are soaking, roast the garlic:
    • Preheat the oven to 375˚F (190˚C).
    • Prepare a small square baking tray and pour in a drizzle of olive oil. Slice the base off of the garlic bulbs (the flat side – see photo) and dip the exposed side into the olive oil and place the bulbs in the tray, cut side up. Sprinkle salt and pepper over top. Make sure all the exposed garlic cloves are covered in oil so it doesn’t burn.
    • Cover the tray with aluminum foil and bake in the preheated oven for 40 minutes.
    • After 40 mins, take it out of the oven, remove the foil and let the roasted garlic cool down. Once cool enough to handle, gently remove the garlic cloves from the outer layer and set aside.
  3. In a skillet on HIGH heat, melt the ghee (or butter/oil). Then add in the green chillies and sauté for 2 minutes until starting to soften. Next add in the onions and continue to sauté for another 3-4 minutes until the onion softens.
  4. Turn the heat down to MEDIUM and add in the minced garlic, ginger, and curry leaves. Cook for 1 minute until the garlic is fragrant.
  5. Add in the diced tomatoes and cumin and continue to sauté for another 2-3 minutes until the tomatoes break down and you’re starting to get a paste.
  6. Add in the water, turmeric powder, garam masala and salt. Mix everything around and bring the heat up to HIGH to let it come to a boil, then turn the heat down to LOW and simmer the dal with the lid on for 1 hour, stirring intermittently.
  7. (You can make the basmati rice or whatever side you like in this time.)
  8. After 1 hour take off the lid and let the dal continue to simmer for 30 minutes to reduce the liquid. The dal has finished cooking when it looks like a porridge-consistency and the liquid has reduced to your liking.
  9. Mash the roasted garlic cloves (from step 1) and add it into the dal. Taste and adjust salt as needed. Done! Serve over a bed of basmati rice or with naan.

Roasted Garlic (a how-to guide)


Date Published: July 20th, 2024 | Last Updated: July 20th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: how-to, easy
Prep time: 5 mins | Cook time: 40 mins

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Roasted garlic is one of those magical ingredients that’s packed with so much flavour and yet so easy to make. It’s so versatile and easy to use – you can put it in so many things to easily add an extra depth of flavour or just spread it over plain toast with a drizzle of olive oil for a quick snack. You’ll be amazed how easy it is to make and the best part is that it keeps well in the fridge for up to a week covered in olive oil so you can make a bit extra and continue to use it throughout the week without putting in the effort. 🙂

If you have any comments or suggestions, I’d love to hear from you in the comment section! You can follow me on instagram, youtube and facebook to see all the recipes I post!

Happy cooking!

Ingredients you’ll need:

  • Garlic bulbs – however many you’d like to roast
  • Drizzle of olive oil
  • Pinch of salt
  • Pinch of black pepper

Directions:

Preheat the oven to 375˚F (190˚C).

Prepare a small square baking tray and pour in a drizzle of olive oil.

Slice the base off of the garlic bulbs (the flat side – see photo) and dip the exposed side into the olive oil and place the bulbs in the tray, cut side up.

Sprinkle salt and pepper over top. Make sure all the exposed garlic cloves are covered in oil so it doesn’t burn.

Cover the tray with aluminum foil and bake in the preheated oven for 40 minutes.

After 40 mins, take it out of the oven, carefully remove the foil and let the roasted garlic cool down. Once cool enough to handle, gently remove the garlic cloves from the outer layer. Done!

Summarized Recipe:

Roasted Garlic (a how-to guide)

Date Published: July 20th, 2024 | Last Updated: July 20th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: how-to, easy
Prep time: 5 mins | Cook time: 40 mins

Ingredients:

  • Garlic bulbs – however many you’d like to roast
  • Drizzle of olive oil
  • Pinch of salt
  • Pinch of black pepper

Directions:

  1. Preheat the oven to 375˚F (190˚C).
  2. Prepare a small square baking tray and pour in a drizzle of olive oil.
  3. Slice the base off of the garlic bulbs (the flat side – see photo) and dip the exposed side into the olive oil and place the bulbs in the tray, cut side up. Sprinkle salt and pepper over top. Make sure all the exposed garlic cloves are covered in oil so it doesn’t burn.
  4. Cover the tray with aluminum foil and bake in the preheated oven for 40 minutes.
  5. After 40 mins, take it out of the oven and carefully remove the foil and let the roasted garlic cool down. Once cool enough to handle, gently remove the garlic cloves from the outer layer. Done!

Czech Tomato Gravy (over Sliced Beef) – Rajská Omáčka


Date Published: May 28th, 2024 | Last Updated: May 28th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: mains, Czech, easy
Serves: 4 | Prep time: 15 mins | Cook time: 45 mins

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I’m told that “Rajská Omáčka” (pronounced: rays-ka oma-ch-ka) directly translates to “tomato sauce”. This is one of Toby’s childhood dishes that his grandmother used to make him. Every time he says it, all I hear is “racecar” 😅. To me, this sauce pretty much tastes like a tomato soup without the herbs, but it’s served over slices of beef or pork and some knedliky (Czech dumplings – potato or bread). There are other versions of this sauce that vary in tartness and sweetness (like my original attempts), but I’ve written this recipe to be as similar to babička’s as possible.

You have no idea how hard it is to get a picture of babička standing still and smiling 😅

To be honest, this is not my favourite dish, but its got nostalgic value for Toby so I set out to try and make it for him. After a couple of attempts from online and cookbook recipes, he said it “just wasn’t like babička’s” but he couldn’t tell me what was wrong with it 😒. So I put it on the back burner up until our recent trip to Czech a couple weeks ago and we asked babička to show us how she makes it. Her version was a little less tomato-y than the versions I made and although it’s still not my favourite dish, seeing Toby’s happy face slurping down his second helping of the tomato sauce was enough reason for me to add this recipe to the collection.

This recipe is easy and cooks up quickly. You can pair the sauce with whatever meat you wish including a vepro, but for a quick lunch or dinner with minimal effort, I’ve included the instructions to cook a rump roast in a pressure cooker in 30 minutes and it’ll be ready around the same time as the sauce.

Anyways, without further ado, here’s the recipe! If you have any comments or suggestions, I’d love to hear from you in the comment section! You can follow me on instagram, youtube and facebook to see all the recipes I post!

Happy cooking!

Recipes that pair well together with this sauce:

Ingredients you’ll need:

  • Beef:
    • 900g (2 lbs) rump roast/chuck steak
    • 1/2 Tbsp salt
    • Enough water to cover the beef
  • Sauce:
    • 1 Tbsp pork lard
    • 2 medium (~800g) onions, diced
    • 1 large can (793g/28oz) diced tomatoes
    • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
    • 4 cups (1L) beef broth
    • 1 tsp salt
    • 1.5 Tbsps granulated sugar
    • 5 black peppercorns
    • 3 allspice berries
    • 2 bay leaves
    • 2-4 Tbsps heavy cream (to taste)
  • To serve: with slices of knedliky/Czech dumplings (potato or bread)

Directions:

A. Cook the beef: in a pressure cooker/instant pot: *This step is optional. You can serve this tomato sauce with whatever type of meat you like, but if you’re looking for a quick cooked beef, the instant pot will be the fastest.

Add the beef, salt and enough water to cover the meat. Put the lid on and cook on HIGH PRESSURE for 30 minutes, then quick release. Remove the beef from the liquid and let it rest for 10 mins before slicing.

  • Alternatively if you don’t have a pressure cooker, you can boil the beef in water over the stove until the beef is tender. This will take about 2 hours.

B. Make the sauce while the beef is cooking:

In a small pot on MED-HIGH heat, melt the pork lard and sauté the onions for 5-8 minutes until softened.
Add the salt, sugar, black peppercorns, allspice berries, and bay leaves. Stir for 2 mins until the sugar has fully dissolved.

Next, add in the flour and stir for 2 minutes until well incorporated and the flour cooks a little. Make sure to scrape the bottom of the pan so nothing sticks.

Pour in the beef broth and stir everything together. Bring the heat up to HIGH to let it come to a boil then back down to MED heat and let it boil for 8-10 minutes until the sauce thickens into a gravy-like consistency.

Once it has thickened, pour in the can of diced tomatoes including all of the liquid. Bring the sauce to a boil again, then simmer on MED heat for 20 minutes.

Note: Make sure to stir and scrape the bottom of the pot every few minutes so nothing sticks to the bottom.

After 20 minutes, turn off the heat and discard the bay leaves and all spice berries.

Next, use a stick blender (or transfer the sauce to a blender) and blend the sauce until you get a smooth texture. If you want an extra smooth sauce, strain it through a fine sieve.

Add 2 Tbsps of heavy cream then taste and adjust salt, sugar, or more heavy cream as needed. (Babička will sometimes add in some ketchup if she wants it more tart and tomato-y 🤫.)

Serve the sauce ladled over the cooked sliced beef and a few knedliky. Enjoy!

Summarized Recipe:

Czech Tomato Gravy (over Sliced Beef) – Rajská Omáčka

Date Published: May 28th, 2024 | Last Updated: May 28th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: mains, Czech, easy
Serves: 4 | Prep time: 15 mins | Cook time: 45 mins

Ingredients:

  • Beef:
    • 900g (2 lbs) rump roast/chuck steak
    • 1/2 Tbsp salt
    • Enough water to cover the beef
  • Sauce:
    • 1 Tbsp pork lard
    • 2 medium (~800g) onions, diced
    • 1 large can (793g/28oz) diced tomatoes
    • 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
    • 4 cups (1L) beef broth
    • 1 tsp salt
    • 1.5 Tbsps granulated sugar
    • 5 black peppercorns
    • 3 allspice berries
    • 2 bay leaves
    • 2-4 Tbsps heavy cream (to taste)
  • To serve: with slices of knedliky/Czech dumplings (potato or bread)

Directions:

A. Cook the beef: in a pressure cooker/instant pot: Add the beef, salt and enough water to cover the meat. Put the lid on and cook on HIGH PRESSURE for 30 minutes, then quick release. Remove the beef from the liquid and let it rest for 10 mins before slicing.

  • Alternatively if you don’t have a pressure cooker, you can boil the beef in water over the stove until the beef is tender. This will take about 2 hours.
  • *This step is optional. You can serve this tomato sauce with whatever type of meat you like, but if you’re looking for a quick cooked beef, the instant pot will be the fastest.

B. Make the sauce while the beef is cooking:

  1. In a small pot on MED-HIGH heat, melt the pork lard and sauté the onions for 5-8 minutes until softened.
  2. Add the salt, sugar, black peppercorns, allspice berries, and bay leaves. Stir for 2 mins until the sugar has fully dissolved.
  3. Next, add in the flour and stir for 2 minutes until well incorporated and the flour cooks a little. Make sure to scrape the bottom of the pan so nothing sticks.
  4. Pour in the beef broth and stir everything together. Bring the heat up to HIGH to let it come to a boil then back down to MED heat and let it boil for 8-10 minutes until the sauce thickens into a gravy-like consistency.
  5. Once it has thickened, pour in the can of diced tomatoes including all of the liquid. Bring the sauce to a boil again, then simmer on MED heat for 20 minutes.
    • Note: Make sure to stir and scrape the bottom of the pot every few minutes so nothing sticks to the bottom.
  6. After 20 minutes, turn off the heat and discard the bay leaves and all spice berries. Next, use a stick blender (or transfer the sauce to a blender) and blend the sauce until you get a smooth texture. If you want an extra smooth sauce, strain it through a fine sieve.
  7. Add 2 Tbsps of heavy cream then taste and adjust salt, sugar, or more heavy cream as needed. (Babička will sometimes add in some ketchup if she wants it more tart and tomato-y 🤫.)
    Serve the sauce ladled over the cooked sliced beef and a few knedliky. Enjoy!

F*cking Good Butter Chicken (Chicken/Murgh Makhani)


Date Published: April 16th, 2024 | Last Updated: April 16th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: Asian, main
Serves: 6 | Prep time: 30 mins | Cook time: 30 mins

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Butter chicken is no doubt the most popular dish at most Indian restaurants. It’s creamy, full of flavour, and has the perfect amount of sweetness. It’s an indulgent dish and I can never get enough of it. I’ve tried a LOT of different butter chickens in my life and I’ve come to realize that my favourite butter chickens have been on the sweeter side. I’ve tried to make this dish multiple times in the past with different recipes and methods, but it was never quite right to my liking. There is a lot of variation out there between recipes in terms of level of heat, salt, sweetness, tomato flavour, and even blend of spices. I was beginning to give up on my quest, until someone mentioned trying the Youtube recipe by Chef Varun Inamdar. I’m not a big youtube person when it comes to recipes (which is probably why I never came across it on my own), but this video had 47 MILLION views and has been deemed THE most popular butter chicken recipe on the internet. With a reputation like that, of course I had to try it. As you can probably guess, it was fucking amazing! It’s rich, buttery, and on the sweeter side. You can even taste the flavours of the aromatics that elevate this dish. The only complaint I had was that it was TOO sweet for my liking so I’ve cut down the sugar level by 1/3. I also decreased the amount of butter used (don’t worry, there’s still plenty in this dish to make it deliciously unhealthy) and swapped out cream with cashew cream. OH, and lastly I also doubled his original recipe because it was so damn good that I’d finish it all in one sitting on my own, so i figured I should make enough to share 😜.

A Quick Note on Chilli Powder

This recipe uses Kashmiri chilli powder, which is an Indian chilli powder variety that’s not too spicy and it is what gives the dish its orangey/red colour. It can be a bit hard to find unless you’ve got an Indian grocer near you, but if you can’t find it, a good substitute is gochugaru, which is a Korean chilli powder. Do NOT substitute with cayenne pepper which is a MUCH spicier chilli powder. If you absolutely can’t find Kashmiri chilli powder nor gochugaru, then you can substitute with 1 part cayenne powder: 3 parts paprika.

Check out my easy naan recipe to serve with this butter chicken!

Anyways, without further ado, here’s the recipe! If you have any comments or suggestions, I’d love to hear from you in the comment section! You can follow me on instagram, youtube and facebook to see all the recipes I post!

Happy cooking!

Ingredients you’ll need:

  • Chicken marinade:
    • 600g (3 medium-sized) chicken breasts, skinless, boneless, diced to 2.5cm pieces
    • 1 Tbsp ginger, grated
    • 1 Tbsp garlic, finely minced
    • 2 Tbsps kashmiri chilli powder (or gochugaru/Korean chilli powder)
    • Pinch of salt
  • Sauce:
    • 1 large brown onion, diced
    • 2 Tbsps (30g) + 1 stick (115g / 8 Tbsps) butter
    • 1kg (~5 large) tomatoes, roughly chopped
    • 100g raw unsalted cashews
    • 1 cup water
    • 2 Tbsps garlic, finely minced
    • 3 Tbsps white vinegar
    • 1/4 cup (53g) sugar
    • 1 tsp garam masala
    • 1/4 cup kashmiri chilli powder (or gochugaru/Korean chilli powder)
    • 1 cup cashew cream (or blend 40 raw cashews (90g) with 2/3 cup water)
    • 2 tsps dried fenugreek leaves (kasuri methi)
    • Salt to taste

Directions:

Marinate the chicken: in a mixing bowl, add the ginger paste, garlic, chilli powder, and a pinch of salt. Mix well and set aside at room temperature for 15 minutes.

In a large pan or pot on MED heat, add a drizzle of oil and sear the marinated chicken pieces on both sides for 1-2 minutes. Do not crowd the pan, have the chicken in a single layer. You will have to do this in 2-3 batches depending on the size of your pan/pot. Once finished, remove the chicken and set aside in a bowl.

In the same pan, add another drizzle of oil then add in the diced onion and 2 Tbsps butter. Sauté for 4-5 minutes until the onion is translucent.

Next add in the tomatoes and cashews and mix well. Add in 1 cup of water, garlic, vinegar, sugar, garam masala, chilli powder, and a big pinch of salt. Turn down the heat to LOW-MED and let the sauce simmer for 20 minutes. Mix it around every 5 minutes to ensure nothing sticks to the bottom of the pan.

(While you wait, you can make any sides you wish to serve this with: ie. basmati rice, naan.)

After 20 minutes, turn the heat OFF and use a stick blender or a high speed blender to purée everything in the pot until smooth (a high speed blender will get you smoother results than a stick blender).

Return the blended sauce back into the pan. Turn the heat back on to MED and add in the chicken (from step 2), 1 stick of butter, cashew cream*, and crush the dried fenugreek leaves into the pot. Mix it all around and let it simmer for 5-7 minutes. Taste and adjust salt and sugar as needed. Done! Serve with basmati rice or naan.

*Note: if you don’t have cashew cream, you can simply blend 40 raw cashews (90g) with 2/3 cup water in a high speed blender until smooth.

Summarized Recipe:

F*cking Good Butter Chicken (Chicken/Murgh Makhani)

Date Published: April 16th, 2024 | Last Updated: April 16th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: Asian, main
Serves: 6 | Prep time: 30 mins | Cook time: 30 mins

Ingredients:

  • Chicken marinade:
    • 600g (3 medium-sized) chicken breasts, skinless, boneless, diced to 2.5cm pieces
    • 1 Tbsp ginger, grated
    • 1 Tbsp garlic, finely minced
    • 2 Tbsps kashmiri chilli powder (or gochugaru/Korean chilli powder)
    • Pinch of salt
  • Sauce:
    • 1 large brown onion, diced
    • 2 Tbsps (30g) + 1 stick (115g / 8 Tbsps) butter
    • 1kg (~5 large) tomatoes, roughly chopped
    • 100g raw unsalted cashews
    • 1 cup water
    • 2 Tbsps garlic, finely minced
    • 3 Tbsps white vinegar
    • 1/4 cup (53g) sugar
    • 1 tsp garam masala
    • 1/4 cup kashmiri chilli powder (or gochugaru/Korean chilli powder)
    • 1 cup cashew cream (or blend 40 raw cashews (90g) with 2/3 cup water)
    • 2 tsps dried fenugreek leaves (kasuri methi)
    • Salt to taste

Directions:

  1. Marinate the chicken: in a mixing bowl, add the ginger paste, garlic, chilli powder, and a pinch of salt. Mix well and set aside at room temperature for 15 minutes.
  2. In a large pan or pot on MED heat, add a drizzle of oil and sear the marinated chicken pieces on both sides for 1-2 minutes. Do not crowd the pan, have the chicken in a single layer. You will have to do this in 2-3 batches depending on the size of your pan/pot. Once finished, remove the chicken and set aside in a bowl.
  3. In the same pan, add another drizzle of oil then add in the diced onion and 2 Tbsps butter. Sauté for 4-5 minutes until the onion is translucent.
  4. Next add in the tomatoes and cashews and mix well. Add in 1 cup of water, garlic, vinegar, sugar, garam masala, chilli powder, and a big pinch of salt. Turn down the heat to LOW-MED and let the sauce simmer for 20 minutes. Mix it around every 5 minutes to ensure nothing sticks to the bottom of the pan.
  5. (While you wait, you can make any sides you wish to serve this with: ie. basmati rice, naan.)
  6. After 20 minutes, turn the heat OFF and use a stick blender to purée everything in the pot until smooth. To get a smoother sauce, you can put everything in a high speed blender instead. Return the blended sauce back into the pan.
  7. Turn the heat back on to MED and add in the chicken (from step 2), 1 stick of butter, cashew cream, and crush the dried fenugreek leaves into the pot. Mix it all around and let it simmer for 5-7 minutes. Taste and adjust salt and sugar as needed. Done! Serve with basmati rice or naan.

Korean Sweet Pickled Radish (“Chicken-mu”)


Date Published: April 16th, 2024 | Last Updated: April 16th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: Asian, easy, sides, vegetarian, quick, healthy, low cal, vegetarian
Serves: 6 | Prep time: 10 mins | Cook time: marinate for 2 days

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Toby and I are obsessed with Korean Fried Chicken. Whenever we move to a new town, we are always on the lookout for a good Korean fried chicken spot (and also a good ramen spot). Throughout our travels around Australia, our favourite Korean chicken spot still remains to this day, 7 Grams Chicken in Perth, Western Australia. It’s just so damn good and the chicken is always cooked perfectly – there’s no comparison. With every serving of Korean fried chicken, a little bowl of sweet cold pickled radishes always accompanies it. This little bowl of radishes is the perfect accompaniment to cut the grease – it’s not too sour and not too sweet, and the refreshing crunch of the perfect little white cubes makes you forget that you’re gorging on oily fried chicken and that somehow you’re still being healthy by eating your vegetables. We love our pickled radishes so much that we always get extra orders, but now that I’ve learned how to make this, I can stop paying extra for the pickled radishes and make it myself ahead of time!

We’ve never been to Korea, but when I was researching this recipe I found that it is also often called “Chicken-mu”. ‘Mu’ means radish in Korean and this specific pickled radish dish is pretty much only served with fried chicken, which is why they call it ‘Chicken-mu’!

What type of radish?

It is no surprise that a Korean radish is used to make this recipe. It is generally smaller and rounder than the common Chinese style daikon radish and has a green colour on the top half. A Korean radish has a little less water content which results in a crunchier texture and holds up well in the pickling liquid. If you can’t find a Korean radish, substitute with daikon instead, but results may differ a little.

Anyways, without further ado, here’s the recipe! If you have any comments or suggestions, I’d love to hear from you in the comment section! You can follow me on instagram, youtube and facebook to see all the recipes I post!

Happy cooking!

Ingredients you’ll need:

  • Pickling liquid:
    • 2/3 cup granulated sugar
    • 2/3 cup white vinegar
    • 2/3 cup water
    • 2 tsps kosher salt
  • 450g (1lb = 1 small) Korean radish, peeled and cut into 1.5 cm cubes

Directions:

In a large glass container (with a lid), add in the sugar, vinegar, water and salt. Shake the container until the sugar and salt have dissolved.

Rinse the radish and peel it, then chop it into 1.5cm cubes.

Add in the cubed radishes. Ensure all of the radish is submerged into the pickling liquid – if not, double the amount of pickling liquid. Close the lid and let it marinate for at least 24 hours (flavours will be better after 48 hours). Store up to 10 days, flavours will be best if eaten within 4 days.

Summarized Recipe:

Korean Sweet Pickled Radish (“Chicken-mu”)

Date Published: April 16th, 2024 | Last Updated: April 16th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: Asian, easy, sides, vegetarian, quick, healthy, low cal, vegetarian
Serves: 6 | Prep time: 10 mins | Cook time: marinate for 2 days

Ingredients:

  • Pickling liquid:
    • 2/3 cup granulated sugar
    • 2/3 cup white vinegar
    • 2/3 cup water
    • 2 tsps kosher salt
  • 450g (1lb = 1 small) Korean radish, peeled and cut into 1.5 cm cubes

Directions:

  1. In a large glass container (with a lid), add in the sugar, vinegar, water, and salt. Shake the container until the sugar and salt have dissolved.
  2. Add in the cubed radishes. Ensure all of the radish is submerged into the pickling liquid – if not, double the amount of pickling liquid. Close the lid and let it marinate for at least 24 hours (flavours will be better after 48 hours). Store up to 10 days, flavours will be best if eaten within 4 days.

Taiwanese Pickled Garlic Smashed Cucumber


Date Published: April 16th, 2024 | Last Updated: April 16th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: asian, quick, easy, Taiwanese, vegetarian, sides, healthy, low cal
Serves: 1 large jar, about 6 portions as sides | Prep time: 1 hour | Cook time: marinate for 4 hours

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Pickled smashed cucumber is a common side dish in Taiwan that pairs well with almost anything. You can find it in pre-packed lunch boxes or in self-serve portions in small restaurants in the market. It cuts the grease and cleanses your palate. This mildly spicy and very garlicky version is super easy and you can make it in 5 minutes (after soaking the cucumbers in salt for 1 hour 🤫). You can serve it immediately, but it’s best served after marinating for at least 4 hours or overnight.

Anyways, without further ado, here’s the recipe! If you have any comments or suggestions, I’d love to hear from you in the comment section! You can follow me on instagram, youtube and facebook to see all the recipes I post!

Happy cooking!

Ingredients you’ll need:

  • 2 large (450g/1lb) cucumbers
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • Pickling liquid:
    • 2 garlic cloves, minced
    • 2 bird’s eye chilli, thinly sliced
    • 1 Tbsp soy sauce
    • 1 tsp sesame oil
    • 1/4 cup white sugar
    • 1/4 cup rice vinegar

Directions:

Cut the cucumbers in half lengthwise and again crosswise. Use a large knife on its flat side to smash the cucumber until cracked then slice into bite sized pieces (see photo).

Place the smashed cucumber in a strainer over a bowl and mix in 1 tsp of salt. Let the cucumber sit for 1 hour at room temperature to allow excess water to be released. After 1 hour, discard the released cucumber water and rinse the salt off the cucumber. Set aside in a colander.

In a large glass jar (with a lid), add in the pickling liquid ingredients: garlic, chilli, soy sauce, sesame oil, sugar, and rice vinegar. Put on the lid and shake until the sugar has dissolved. Add in the smashed cucumbers (from step 1), ensuring all the cucumber is submerged in the pickling liquid. Close the lid and let it marinate for at least 4 hours in the fridge or overnight. Done! Keeps in the fridge for up to 1 week, best eaten within 3 days.

Summarized Recipe:

Taiwanese Pickled Garlic Smashed Cucumber

Date Published: April 16th, 2024 | Last Updated: April 16th, 2024
Author: Abby |Category: asian, quick, easy, Taiwanese, vegetarian, sides, healthy, low cal
Serves: 1 large jar, about 6 portions as sides | Prep time: 1 hour | Cook time: marinate for 4 hours

Ingredients:

  • 2 large (450g/1lb) cucumbers
  • 1 tsp kosher salt
  • Pickling liquid:
    • 2 garlic cloves, minced
    • 2 bird’s eye chilli, thinly sliced
    • 1 Tbsp soy sauce
    • 1 tsp sesame oil
    • 1/4 cup white sugar
    • 1/4 cup rice vinegar

Directions:

  1. Cut the cucumbers in half lengthwise and again crosswise. Use a large knife on its flat side to smash the cucumber until cracked then slice into bite sized pieces (see photo). Place the smashed cucumber in a strainer over a bowl and mix in 1 tsp of salt. Let the cucumber sit for 1 hour at room temperature to allow excess water to be released. After 1 hour, discard the released cucumber water and rinse the salt off the cucumber. Set aside in a colander.
  2. In a large glass jar (with a lid), add in the pickling liquid ingredients: garlic, chilli, soy sauce, sesame oil, sugar, and rice vinegar. Put on the lid and shake until the sugar has dissolved. Add in the smashed cucumbers (from step 1), ensuring all the cucumber is submerged in the pickling liquid. Close the lid and let it marinate for at least 4 hours in the fridge or overnight. Done! Keeps in the fridge for at least 2-3 days.