Dunkelbierchili und Erbsenguacamole finden Anklang. #nommention
Dinner Menu | Kushiya Ichikawa

Kushiya Ichikawa

Sehr empfehlenswert, insbesondere mit dem Seiserschen Fünfländerpfeffer, und es geht auch mit Pak Choi. #nommention

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1020506-black-pepper-beef-and-cabbage-stir-fry?unlocked_article_code=1.VFA.W2Sl.psmPQZdcQvx-&smid=share-url

Black Pepper Beef and Cabbage Stir-Fry Recipe (with Video) • 5★ • 20 min (Gift Recipe)

Coarsely crushed black peppercorns star in this quick weeknight dish, which is built primarily from pantry staples. Don’t be shy about adding the entire tablespoon of pepper, as it balances out the richness of the beef and adds a lightly spicy bite to the dish. A quick rub of garlic, brown sugar, salt, pepper and cornstarch seasons the beef; the cornstarch helps tenderize the beef and later imparts a silky texture to the sauce. Feel free to marinate the beef up to 8 hours ahead and cook when you're ready. If leftovers remain, tuck them into a crunchy baguette or roll them into a wrap.

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Zedernüsse rösten,separat rote Zwiebeln und Knofi anschwitzen, klein geschnittenen Radicchio rein, und während die Pasta kocht, etwas Pecorino zum Radicchio reinreiben, Pastawasser dazu zwengs der Sämigkeit, am Ende die gerösteten Zedernüsse drauf. #nommention

Das großartige Chilirezept (hier immer ohne Schokolade und mit weniger Olivenöl und mit Hackfleisch) funktioniert auch perfekt mit Erbsenprotein, 100g reichen völlig, wo ansonsten 500g Hackfleisch zum Einsatz kommen. Und dann noch eine Dose Kidneybohnen, von denen die Hälfte püriert wird zwecks Erhöhung der Sämigkeit. #nommention

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1017160-texas-style-chili?unlocked_article_code=1.P1A.SxB2.6A9-xVgBt7a7&smid=share-url

Texas-Style Chili Recipe (Gift Recipe)

Calling a dish "Texas Chili,” especially if you’re not a native of that state, is clearly asking for trouble. But this recipe, refined over years of potlucks and Super Bowl parties, is too good to keep under wraps. Its depth of flavor, from different chile types, makes this recipe stand out. It also has whole spices, unsweetened chocolate and dark beer that meld seamlessly into a brick-red sauce that naps the succulent meat. The meat can be cut into large chunks, or, more traditionally, thin slices, especially if you are using a tougher cut than chuck. Sirloin also makes good chili. If you have masa harina, the corn flour used to make tortillas, that will make the gravy even thicker, but it is not necessary. Like many vigorously spiced dishes, this one tastes even better a day or two after it is made and will hold its flavor well for at least a week.

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Danke an Frau @kaltmamsell für den Hinweis auf die Kohlrezepte (https://www.sueddeutsche.de/stil/kohl-gruenkohl-weisskohl-rosenkolh-rezepte-winterkueche-li.3367386). Den Rotkohlsalat von dort leicht abgewandelt, Blutorange statt Kumquats, extra Avocado und Entenbrustscheiben rein, und in die Marinade kam Yuzu-Marmelade, die halt so rumstand. Vortrefflich! #nommention
Die besten Kohlrezepte

Kohl muss nicht immer deftig sein. Unser Autor hat Rezepte entwickelt, die fünf Sorten des Wintergemüses von ihrer feinen Seite zeigen.

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Tteokbokki! Falls man die Tteok aus der Packung im Kühlregal nimmt (also nicht tie tiefgefrorenen), empfiehlt es sich, sie ein paar Minuten zu kochen, bis zur Bißfestigkeit. #nommention

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1012791-spicy-korean-rice-cakes-tteokbokki?unlocked_article_code=1.I1A.tSyY.70HAEPiicdrV&smid=share-url

Spicy Korean Rice Cakes (Tteokbokki) Recipe (Gift Recipe)

This popular street-food dish, called tteokbokki, is a garlicky, richly spiced dish of rice cakes bathed in red chile paste. Tteokbokki (pronounced duck-bo-key) got its own festival, spinning off from the larger annual Seoul festival of rice cakes, or tteok.

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Ich lernte, dass sich der Einsatz eines Ansatzes aus Reiswein, zerdrückten Knoblauchzehen und Chilis als Würzzugabe durchaus lohnt. #nommention

Dieses Hühnersuppenrezept wäre mir denn doch etwas zu aufwändig, aber womöglich möchte sich ja jemand von Euch die Zeit nehmen. Mir reichen eineinhalb Stunden leichtes Blubbern. #nommention

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018442-chicken-soup-from-scratch?unlocked_article_code=1.G1A.bSis.nDkc2Kkqz6OS&smid=share-url

Chicken Soup From Scratch Recipe (Gift Recipe)

Chicken soup is one of the most painless and pleasing recipes a home cook can master. This soup has all the classic flavors (celery, carrot, parsley) but has been updated for today's cooks, who can't easily buy the stewing hen and packet of soup vegetables that old-fashioned recipes used to call for. A whole bird provides the right combination of fat, salt and flavor. Don't be tempted to use all white meat, as the flavor won't be as round. Because making soup involves the bones and deep tissues of the bird, it is particularly reassuring here to use the highest-quality poultry you can find. This method produces a fragrant, golden, savory soup you want to eat all winter long; it's a perfect backdrop for noodles, rice or matzo balls.

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Erneut teile ich dieses wundervolle Saag-Shrimp-Rezept mit Euch Folgenden, und es schmeckt auch mit einem Drittel der Ghee-Menge und ohne "heavy cream" fantastisch. #nommention

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1024405-saag-shrimp?unlocked_article_code=1.FVA.Q-Th.VgEUhHWCU-u8&smid=share-url

Saag Shrimp Recipe (Gift Recipe)

Saag comes in so many ingenious variations. Leafy greens, such as spinach, amaranth, mustard greens or fenugreek, make up the bulk. A heady blend of spices and aromatics provide the foundation, and different proteins can be added to enhance texture and flavor. This version, adapted from the chef Pourin Singh’s recipe at Le Taj in Montreal, is made with plump shrimp, which add a complementary brininess. The secret to Mr. Singh’s version is the freshness of his ingredients: the spices, the spinach, the shrimp and even the chopped tomato garnish. Serve while still warm, alongside steamed fluffy basmati rice and fresh naan, topped with green chile chutney, tamarind chutney or fresh kachumbari for a lovely pop of acid and heat.

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