Eating Indian Food + Pumpkin Masala Recipe

I distinctly remember the first time I ever ate Indian food.  I was 19 and had still not been exposed to many of the world’s cuisines; my tastes were pretty mundane and the spices and heat were just so foreign. It wasn’t until I met my future husband, Will, a few years later that I…

Garlic: strength, health, protection, and flavor

Garlic has long been my favorite vegetable.  I love it so much that, in college, I used to eat raw cloves.  My roommate’s mother, a Taiwanese woman who rarely spoke to me when she visited, made a point to call me out on it one day. “You eat garlic like Chinese Red Army.  They’re strong and healthy. …

The Joys (and how-to’s) of Shopping at Ethnic Food Markets

The first time I walked into an Indian grocery store, I couldn’t tell coriander from my elbow.   It took years of reading, being introduced to ethnic restaurants, and cooking experiments to build up familiarity and confidence with coriander and the multitude of other spices and flavors this world has to offer. Today, I not only shop…

Spiced-rubbed Sichuan Roast Pork

I have a recipe for you.  It’s not my own.  But it is pretty delicious and inspired by the Sichuan peppers I ran across on my recent trip to China. Sichuan peppers, if you haven’t had them, are an interesting experience.  I won’t say interesting flavor, simply because flavor is too simple a word for what…

Flavor Bible to the Rescue (AKA Awesome Broccoli Soup)

I have a practice I call Friday Night Fridge Finds. The premise behind it is that we – people in general – often wind up at the end of the week without much food in the fridge or motivation to cook, but we can still come up with a healthy, tasty, and easy-to-prepare meal. Typically, it…

Creamy spice bazaar-inspired soup

Spicy, bright, and good enough to eat every day! According to my husband, that what this soup is like. And he likes it so much he has taken it to work with him each day this week. Carrots were on sale and the snow had finally hit the mountains after several sunny weeks – soup…