Category Archives: Forking Recipes

Interesting twists on everyday things as well as the unusual

Healthy Light Vietnamese Inspired One Pot Chicken Recipe

I had a great idea and went with it. If you enjoy Chicken Pho then you most likely will enjoy this recipe. I thought I could make something that taste like Pho Ga as a one pot dish and I FORKING DID! I do note that this recipe make around four bowls that contain about four ounces of chicken meat each with about 6 ounces of tender flavorful leftover chicken that you can use for maybe two lunches. This comes out soupy but it has more vegetables to it than soup. This is not PHO but it is Pho Flavored. I didn’t add rice noodles to the dish and instead added thinly cut onions and cabbage and on my second serving added some spiral cut zucchini that I liked very much. It came out delicious and it only took 2 1/2 hours in the oven. Again if you consider 4 oz of dark chicken a dinner then you will get 4 dinners and two lunches of leftover chicken. Or you can serve this over some rice noodles or rice and stretch this to be 6 meals. I do also note that the chicken skin will not be edible but it is what gives amazing flavor to this dish.

Ingredients for almost 6 meals

1 large sweet onion – sliced very thin

1/2 smaller cabbage head – core removed – sliced thin

1 carrot – peeled- shredded (long shreds if you can)

13 garlic cloves – fine chopped

1 teaspoon ground cardamon

1 teaspoon ground coriander

1 teaspoon ground ginger

1/4 teaspoon ground star anise

1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/2 teaspoon ground white pepper

1 Tablespoon dark brown sugar

1 cup water

4 1/2 lbs chicken thighs (with bone and skin)

1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper

1 Tablespoon kosher salt

1 Tablespoon granulated garlic

Directions

Set oven to 350 degrees F.

In a large baking pan or 1/2 buffet pan add the onions, cabbage, carrot, garlic cloves, cardamon, coriander, ginger, star anise, cinnamon, white pepper, sugar, water and place the chicken thighs skin up in a single layer. On top of the chicken thighs sprinkle them as even as you can with the kosher salt, black pepper and granulated garlic. Cover tightly with foil and place on a ,middle rack in the pre-heated oven. Mine were perfect for me at 2 1/2 hours but your oven, pan and doneness of the chicken might differ. To be considered safe to eat the chicken must reach at least 165 degrees F. I don’t like the dark meat until it’s very soft and comes off the bone easily. I strongly prefer the chicken to reach 180 or even slightly more. It always is delicious, tender and flavorful. It always comes out so good that it even re-heats amazing.

You are going to have to let the chicken cool down for30-60 minutes to clean off the bone and skin…If you are eating now then you might want to use a paper towel and blot the fat off that is on the top.

You can serve now. But I think that this dish is better for the next day. Let it cool to room temperature and refrigerate over night so you can easily scrape off the fat at the top of container.

Healthy Light Vietnamese Inspired Chicken one Pot Stew

Serve like Pho with cilantro, mint, lime, jalapeƱo, hoisin, fish sauce and sriracha. The next day I served it with some spiral cut zucchini that I salted in a colander and left out on the counter at least 30 minutes so the water in the zucchini ran out. The zucchini turns more like noodles that way. The dish was much prettier and maybe even better that way.

This is healthy light delicious and easy to prepare. You will be surprised that it is so darn flavorful.

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Stuffed Peppers with Greek Style Squash Recipe

This came out tasting like a Greek Salad (with walnuts) in a roasted pepper. I added walnuts for a crunch factor that I thought it needed because I don’t like an all soft texture. Did something different to the squash so it wouldn’t be so squashy. The squash was spiral cut and then was salted with the paper thin cut onions. You would believe how much water poured out….you have to do the mixing in a colander that sits over a large bowl. It looked like maybe 2 cups of water poured out when I let it sit on the counter for about an hour. The squash turns into like almost a noodle texture. It’s not squashy anymore. My other secret was by adding some dijon mustard (Amora brand). After the mustard the flavor really popped. It doesn’t taste mustardy….but it’s the right amount of bite that makes it pop. I used some very small bell pepper halves and some whole Mexican Guero yellow peppers (that are similar in heat to shishitos). This recipe (after draining) makes around 9 servings……so you need about 9 smaller (but not mini) half bell peppers or around 9 medium sized peppers.

Ingredients for around 9 servings

2 lbs yellow squash (smaller squash will work out better) spiral cut

1 medium sized sweet onion – sliced paper thin on mandolin

1 teaspoon course sea salt

2 garlic cloves – ground to paste or microplane

1 large tomato (ripe one) rough cut

9 small/medium sized peppers (of your choice many different kinds would taste good here) You might need more or less peppers depending on size and shape. ( I used a combination of half bells and whole guero peppers)

3 Tablespoons fresh dill – chopped (two Tablespoons go in mix and reserve one Tablespoon for finishing.)

6 oz feta cheese – cut in small cubes

1 teaspoon dried oregano

1 teaspoon dried basil

1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper

2 Tablespoon dijon mustard – preferably Amora brand

1/2 cup toasted walnuts slightly broken

Directions

Set oven to 425 degrees F.

The first thing that you need to do is to get the squash and onions in a colander over a large bowl mixed with the salt…..This needs to sit for an hour on the counter so around two cups of water will be released.

After an hour and the water is released then mix in to the squash mixture the garlic, tomato, 2 Tablespoons dill, feta, oregano, basil, pepper and dijon.

Eiter use pepper halves or whole peppers split with cores removed and stuff tightly.

Roast in pre-heated 425 degree F oven till slightly charred. (will differ depending on pepper size….mine took 35 minutes in my oven on middle rack).

Finish with last Tablespoon of fresh dill and toasted walnuts.

Stuffed Peppers with Greek Style Squash

Nice side dish.

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Blue Cheese Sriracha Butter Hasselback Mini Potatoes with Radish Recipe

OMG these are FORKING CRAZY GOOD! When I made them my husband came running in and said what smells so Forking Good? Then he started gobbling them down. I almost didn’t get them to photo. You might want to double up on the recipe. These are going to be a great big hit in your house. I used a pound of mini potatoes that came to ten potatoes. It should be about 4 servings but these are so unusually tasty that it might only be two servings.

Ingredients for about 4 servings

1 lb of mini potatoes (about 10 mini potatoes)

2 oz unsalted butter – melted split in two portions

2 oz blue cheese – crumbled – split in two one ounce portions (one for sauce and one for topping)

2 Tablespoon canola oil – split in 2 portions

1 Tablespoon sriracha + plus around a teaspoon more for topping – preferably Shark Brand available at Lee Lee Market and Asiana Market….it’s much smoother than almost any other brand)

2 radish – sliced paper thin on a mandolin

Directions

Set the oven to 400 degrees F.

The potatoes get sliced across but not all the way threw about 3-4 cm apart on the slices.

Half the butter, 1/2 the blue cheese, sriracha and canola oil get heated up and melted together. This will take very little time. You can do in a pan on medium or do in the microwave for 30 seconds and just a few seconds more. Mix it up till it emulsifies. Set to the side. (this goes on potatoes after they come out of oven.

One oz butter and one tablespoon canola oil get melted together – I don’t Forking care if you do it in a pan or microwave. In a microwave this takes only 30 seconds. This gets brushed on the potatoes after you insert the radish slices.

Insert carefully about 5 thin radish slices into the cuts of each potato.

Put each potato on a backing sheet.

Brush each potato with the melted butter and oil mixture (NOT the mixture with sriracha and blue cheese) until the mixture is used up.

Place potatoes in pre-heated 400 degree oven until potatoes are lightly browned and tender. (timing will differ but in my oven this took 40 minutes)

Pull out and there will be extra melted butter in the bottom oof baking sheet. Brush potatoes with it.

Spoon the sriracha/blue cheese butter mixture over each potato and top each potato with crumbles of blue cheese.

Blue Cheese Sriracha Butter Hasselback Mini Potatoes with Radish

These are FORKING INCREDIBLE!

Your Welcome.

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My Trip to The Crack Shack Las Vegas Nevada – Worth a Fork for casual tasty food

The Crack Shack is a casual order at the counter Chicken theme restaurant with California locations and one location on the Las Vegas Strip in Park MGM. The chicken is of a higher quality than the usual and is made of Jidori Chicken.

The restaurant is co-founded by celebrity Top Chef Richard Blais. The Crack Shack offers a variety of chicken sandwiches, fried chicken, a variety of bowls, deviled eggs, biscuits, children’s meals, sweets, a bar and more.

You order at the counter, pay, grab a pager, seat yourself and pick up at the window when the pager goes off. They also offer a variety of sauces to jazz things up.

Don’t recall exactly but from left, sweet, house ketchup, bbq, enchilada and sriracha mayo

In reasonable time the pager goes off.

Here’s Matzo Ball Pazole ($10.)

The Matzo Ball is light and fluffy and sits in a Mexican Seasoned broth with pieces of tender braised chicken. We add seasoned lime, tortilla strips, cabbage and avocado and it becomes a hearty feast.

Then we shared a Firebird Crispy Chicken Thigh Sandwich ($12) with Schmaltz fries ($3.).

The sandwich is made with juicy tender flavorful chicken. It has a very thin crisp exterior. It’s seasoned well and is tasty. It’s a little smoky and a little spicy sort of like a hot smoked paprika kind of taste with a thin shattering crisp coating. The sandwich also contains a good amount of pickle slices that seem like they could be house made. There are also very crisp pieces of fried onions. We had it with the ranch dressing on the side because both of us aren’t big fans of ranch dressing. The fries appear to be hand cut. They are moist inside and tasty. The exterior isn’t particularly crisp and is dusted in a salty slightly spicy seasoning.

The Crack Shack is Worth a Fork for a semi quick casual meal out.

Worth a Fork!

www.CrackShack.com

Every THING is subject to change and your experience may or may NOT differ.

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German Apple Almond Cake Recipe based on Milk Street Magazine Recipe

I got my Milk Street Magazine and I thought the German Apple Pie looked really great and I wanted to try it. When I looked at the recipe I thought that this is too much dessert for me so I cut the recipe in half and it still seemed like a full size dessert recipe to me. I simplified the Milk Street Recipe by making it into a one bowl recipe since it seemed very basic to me. The only thing I’d do slightly different is to not to add the one teaspoon cinnamon that I added to the recipe because it makes the dessert too dark. I did notice that many other recipes for German Apple Almond Cake do call for apple jam to brush on the apples and almost none of the recipes call for cinnamon since it makes the cake too dark…Oh well live and learn. The other BIG THING is that the texture and taste of this cake is much better day two…….Day one I wasn’t crazy for it because it seemed oily and too chewy to me but day two it seemed more cake like, fluffier and not as chewy. The Milk Street Recipe is mostly double of the ingredients I used, it goes in a springform pan for about twice as much time. I used a 10 inch pie pan that I sprayed with non stick spray and I thought this is plenty of dessert that can serve 8 or more…The Milk Street Recipe also serves 8 but much bigger pieces.

Ingredients for 8 servings

1/2 cup + I Tablespoon sugar (Tablespoon is for finishing)

4 oz unsalted butter – room temperature

2 eggs slightly beaten

1/2 cup flour

3/4 teaspoon baking powder

1/2 teaspoon course sea salt

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 oz almond paste (not marzipan) in 1/2 inch pieces

1 apple peeled and cut in thin slices

non stick spray

teaspoon powdered sugar to finish

Directions

Set oven to 375 degrees F

Spray a 10 inch pie or cake pan with non stick spray and set to the side.

In a large bowl mix together the the sugar and butter till creamy. Then add the egg till that is creamy. Add the flour, baking powder, salt, vanilla, and almond paste and mix well. Spread this evenly in your pan. Top with the apple slices and fan them out to cover most of the surface. Push them in a little. Sprinkle with the remaining Tablespoon of sugar.

Bake till edges of cake are brown and a tooth pick comes out clean. This should take 25-30 minutes.

Let cake cool on counter. This cake should be served room temperature or slightly warmed up and add a small amount of powdered sugar before serving. I thought that this cake was much better the next day.

German Almond Apple Cake based on Milk Street Magazine Recipe

Mine is a little darker than yours will be because I added a teaspoon of cinnamon to the sugar topping. adding more of the cinnamon and sugar to the ends.

ENJOY!

A special THANKS to Milk Street Magazine showing us your version of German Almond Apple Cake.

Forking Awesome Lean Quicker Nitrate-FREE PASTRAMI Eye Roast Recipe

I was watching Diners Drive Inns and Dives on Food Network and saw a restaurant that made Pastrami from eye roast. I thought that was a great idea. So I can do it too. Actually this is my favorite pastrami recipe I’ve done so far. It taste the best to me. It’s a lot easier to trim. It’s leaner but in a good way and not dry way. This comes out tender moist and flavorful. I might delete my older brisket recipes for pastrami. Real pastrami takes at least a week. This Pastrami Eye Roast sits in brine for three days and gets cooked on the fourth day. I only use Diamond Brand kosher salt because it has a different salt content for brining meat. The crystals are also shaped different and penetrate the meat better. The different brands work different on the meat and Diamond brand works best for this application. DO NOT USE ANOTHER BRAND. I thought the seasoning was perfection when I tasted it on rye bread with a thin smear of extra mild French mustard (Amora Brand) I liked the clove finish it had. It was Forking Delicious! The next day I tasted just a small piece plain and plain I thought the cloves could be cut back a little…….so adjust to if you want a clove finish or cut the cloves in the recipe by up to a teaspoon.

Ingredients for around 20 servings

4 lb eye roast (Do not use a smaller eye roast…The eye roast must be at least 4 lbs after trimming) (I bought a whole eye roast from Safeway….It was the skinniest eye roast I ever saw) – The eye roast needs to be trimmed of all fat and silver skin.)

1 cup brown sugar

5 oz DIAMOND kosher salt – ONLY USE DIAMOND BRAND OR RECIPE WON’T WORK and you can get sick if the meat isn’t salted correctly!

1/4 cup honey

2 teaspoons juniper berries

3 Tablespoons coriander seeds

2 teaspoons allspice berries

3 bay leaves

1 cinnamon stick

2 teaspoons whole cloves (or decrease up to one teaspoon less to cut the clove finish)

2 teaspoons yellow mustard seeds

2 Tablespoons black tellicherry peppercorns

2 teaspoons white peppercorns

1 teaspoon ground ginger

10 garlic cloves – sliced thin

1 Tablespoon granulated garlic

2 dried hot Calabrian Peri Peri peppers (or a 1/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper)

2 teaspoons smoked paprika

1 quart water

1/3 cup canola oil – (for rub)

1 Tablespoon Worcestershire sauce – (for rub)

4 Tablespoons ground coriander

1 Tablespoon ground black pepper

1 Tablespoon smoked paprika

Directions

To your sauce pot add the salt, brown sugar, honey, juniper berries, coriander seeds, allspice, bay leaves, cinnamon stick, cloves, mustard seeds, pepper corns, ginger, garlic, hot pepper, (2T) smoked paprika and 32 oz of water and bring to boil then reduce to simmer for around ten minutes and then take off the heat and let it cool. You can’t use it until it feels cool to the touch. I put a bowl of ice under the pot and it cooled down pretty fast.

Peirce eye roast all over with a fork.

Get a large bag. Either a brining bag or a turkey roasting bag and add the eye roast and when the brine is cool to the touch add the brine. Put the bagged meat in a pan for support. Push air out of bag and tie well. Let it sit in the refrigerator for three days.

On the forth day set oven to 500 degrees F.

In a small mixing bowl make the rub. Add oil, Worcestershire, (4T) coriander, ground black pepper and (1T) smoked paprika. Mix well and rub all over the eye roast.

Put it in a pan.

It goes in the pre heated oven at 500 degrees F for 15 minutes BUT DON’T OPEN THE OVEN DOOR! After 15 minutes shut the heat off but leave in the oven 2 hours (don’t open oven door) After the two hours take out. Let it rest maybe 30 minutes and then you can enjoy!

Forking Awesome nitrate-Free Pastrami Eye Roast

This is really Forking Awesome!

Forking Awesome Guacamole Style Beet Recipe

This is really beet guacamole but I didn’t want to call it that. It came out really Forking Delicious. I made this with some ingredients that you might not have. like chitepin chili peppers and the brine from my Forking Awesome pickled caccabella peppers. You can make substitutions if you care to but you will not get the same delicious flavors. This came out as flavorful as really good guacamole but it seems lighter and it’s a bit fruity. I think it will be great as a dip or a relish for poultry.

Ingredients for around 6 servings

1 lb beets (must be red because yellow react from foil) peeled

1 lime (just the fresh squeezed juice

3 oz sweet onions – diced

2 garlic cloves – ground to paste or microplane

4 Tablespoons pickled pepper brine – preferably Forking Awesome Pickled Cascabella Peppers recipe

1/2 oz fresh cilantro (leaves and some tender stems) – chopped

.03 oz mint leaves – chopped

1/2 apple – peeled – small dice

4 chitepin chili peppers – crushed with fingers

1/2 teaspoon course sea salt

1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper

1/4 cup pomegranate seeds

Directions

Set oven to 400 degrees F.

Cut down beets so they are smaller either in halves or quarters depending on size. Wrap each beet piece with foil and add a tablespoon of water to each wrapped piece of beet. Put the wrapped beets on a baking sheet or dish to catch liquids that might run out. Cook beets till tender. Timing may differ but in my oven this took one hour. Take beets out of foil and add to a container for stick blending.

To yor container add the beets, lime juice, garlic, cascabella pepper brine, chitepin peppers, salt and pepper and blend till smooth. Mix in the apple, onions and fresh herbs. Finish with some pomegranate seeds.

Forking Awesome Guacamole Style Beets

It’s Forking Delicious!

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Some Recipes that you can find here on The Forking Truth for Thanksgiving

Here are a bunch of recipes from The Forking Truth that you might want to try for Thanksgiving. Up above is for a Southwest Style Thanksgiving. It’s Guacamole Style Beets. (this recipe will go up Wednesday) Here are around 50 Forking recipes to inspire you.

Duchess Parnips
Blue Cheese Sriracha Butter Hasselback Mini Potatoes with Radish
Timbale
Tomato, Hibiscus, Onion and Roasted Lime Salad
Bread Leek Pudding
Festive Holiday Cranberry Sauce
Cabbage Salad with Balsamic Roasted Strawberries, Apples and Almond Dukkah
Thomas Keller’s Chocolate Bouchon made by me
Brown Sugar Cinnamon Chestnuts with Crisp Sage
Moroccan Inspired Carrots
Duchess Inspired Kabocha Squash
Braised Leeks with Onions Appleand Carrots in Apple Cider Veloute
Gordon Ramsey’s Clafoutis
Cranberry Sauce with Hibiscus
Sweet Potatoes with Cherry peppers, Figs, Green Onions and Balsamic Drizzle
Mashed Sweet Potatoes with Pecans, Dates and some Brown Sugar
Traditional Stuffing and Rosemary Herb Stuffing
Fennel Fava Radish and Walnut Salad in Lemon Dijon Dressing
Italian Style Beans

Baby Eggplants stuffed with spicy Indian spiced onions, tomatoes, sprouts and cashews

Oven fried crispy turkey wings

Classic Boule
Citrus Salad with Honey Poppy Seed Dressing and Spiced Almonds
Forking Great Blue-Cheese, Sriracha, Honey Radish Appetizer
Melon Salad with Preserved Lemon, Lavender and Whipped Cream Cheese
Butternut Squash Cinnamon Bun
Spaghetti Squash with Harissa Vinaigrette inspired from FnB Restaurant of Scottsdale AZ
Twice Cooked Gilfeather Rutabaga inspired from FNB Restaurant
Crispy Turkey Skin
Pear Almond Cake
Acorn Squash with Cranberry Mango Habanero Sauce and Blue Cheese
Chanterelle Bread Stuffing
Duchess Style Stuffed Potatoes
Kabocha Squash Coconut Crust Pie
Hatch Chili and Roasted Red Pepper Challah Bread
Onion Rolls
Kobocha Squash Ice-Cream
Purple Sweet Potato Blackberry Pie with Coconut/Almond Crust
Brussels Sprouts Baba Ganoush
Sweet Potato Surprise Pie …..surprise it’s purple!
Duchess Potatoes (The Special Occasion Potato)
Cranberry Roselle Lime Sauce
Bouchon Bakery Mini Coffee Cake
Twisted Date Bread
Yellow Mango Frozen Confection
Kabocha Squash Cake with Drizzle and Chestnuts
Tunisian Inspired Carrots
Summer Vegetable Stuffed Peppers
Braised Beets, Pickled Golden Raisins, Spiced Walnuts and Mint
Forking BEST Chocolate Chip Cookies ever!
South West Style Hatch Chile Corn Fritters
Sriracha Apricot Glazed Acorn Squash with Nectarines, Cherries and Almonds
Fancy Schmancy Deviled Eggs
One Ingredient Frozen Banana Confection with added cinnamon and crushed chocolate chips
Italian Style Slightly Spicy Cauliflower
Plum Pomegranate and Pine Nut Cake
Zippy but Delicious Corn Bread Stuffing
Moist Fresh Herb Turkey Stuffing
Turkey Stock
Thanksgiving Turkey Meatballs
SousVide 140 degrees F with herbs salt and pepper and garlic confit

Happy Thanksgiving!

Spicy Vegetarian Cauliflower Meatballs in Spicy Butternut Squash Indian Spiced Sauce Recipe

These Spicy Vegetarian Cauliflower Meatballs in Spicy Butternut Squash Indian Spiced Sauce are inspired by my trip to Meat The Ball in Scottsdale. Those meatballs were so FORKING DELICIOUS I tried to make my own and I did a pretty good job at a copy cat recipe. This recipe makes around 22 two ounce meatballs. So that means it will make around 11 servings. Adjust the recipe to what you need. I always make meatballs in large batches and freeze extra for latter. The sauce might thicken when it gets cold so you might need to thin it down some after chilling.

Ingredients for around 11 servings

1 cauliflower – break down into florets

1 lb peeled potato – dice

1/2 large sweet onion – small dice

non stick canola spray or a very small amount of sprayed canola oil (I went with spray because I thought the oil might make the cauliflower too wet but I think both will work)

5 garlic cloves – ground to paste or microplane

1 serrano pepper – microplane, mince or slice paper thin on a mandolin

1 Tablespoon + 2 teaspoon ginger-root – grated

1 Tablespoon + 1 teaspoon gram masala

2 teaspoons ground coriander

2 teaspoons course sea salt

1 teaspoon ground black pepper

1/2 cup cashews – crushed

1/2 cup garbanzo bean flour

1 teaspoon baking powder

1 cup whole wheat panko bread crumbs

1 egg – slightly beaten

1 cup oats

1/4 cup fresh cilantro – leaves and only the tender stems

1 lb butternut squash – already cooked and cut into cubes

2 cups vegetable broth

1 cup coconut milk

1/2 teaspoon cumin

1 Tablespoon ginger root – fresh grated

1/4 teaspoon cinnamon

4 garlic cloves – ground to paste or microplane

1/2 teaspoon course sea salt

1/2 teaspoon chili powder

1 teaspoon gram masala

1/2 teaspoon paprika

1 serrano pepper – either mince, microplane or slice paper thin on a mandolin

Directions

Set oven to 350 degrees F.

Spray with non stick spray or oil baking sheet(s).

The cauliflower goes on a baking sheet in a single layer and gets sprays with canola.

The potato goes on a baking sheet and also gets sprayed with canola.

The onions go on a baking sheet and get sprayed with canola.

Put the cauliflower on the middle rack and the onions and potato on the lower rack.

Timing will differ depending on cut, pan oven and other things but in my oven the onions were down in 40 minutes and the potato and cauliflower were down in 45 minutes. (the onions and cauliflower did turn nicely browned). Put to the side and start the sauce if you want them down at the same time or continue and skip a paragraph.

In a sauce pot add the butternut squash cubes and vegetable stock. Turn the heat up to medium high and use a stick blender and blend everything up till smooth. Add the coconut milk, cumin, ginger, cinnamon, 4 cloves garlic, 1/2 teaspoon salt, chili powder, 1 teaspoon gram marsala, paprika and one serrano pepper. Bring to boil and reduce to simmer. Let it go around 10 minutes and occasionally stir.

In a large container add the cauliflower, onion and potato and use a stick blender to mix up a little but not a lot. You want it chunky. Add the remaining – garlic, serrano pepper, ginger, gram masala, coriander, salt, black pepper, garbanzo bean flour, cashews, baking powder, panko, egg, oats and cilantro. MIX WELL.

Use a Tablespoon and make balls that are around 2 ounces each and place on baking sheet(s). They go in a preheated 350 degree F oven for 15 minutes and then shut oven off and leave in another 5 minutes. Serve with sauce.

You and yours will be surprised! They really are flavorful and delicious with a good texture!

Spicy Vegetarian Cauliflower Meatballs in Spicy Butternut Squash Indian Spiced Sauce

These are really delicious!

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Leeks Stuffed with Apples and Onions with Carrots in Apple Cider Veloute – Inspired by The French Cooking Academy

I found some beautiful leeks and wanted to do something special with them so I searched the web and found an interesting video from The French Cooking Academy called Leeks two ways and one was in Apple Cider Veloute. I watched the video and I thought it seemed pretty easy and it also sounded tasty. The French Chef would be mad at me for changing up his recipe a bit but he did give me the idea for this dish so I have to give a special THANK YOU to The French Cooking Academy. I do note that the sauce will thicken when cold so for a reheat you will have to thin it down some with more apple cider and or heavy cream if you prefer.

Ingredients for around three servings

2 Leeks – greens removed, root removed, tough layer removed, split but not all the threw and cleaned – Bundle up with string so they don’t fall apart.

1 Tablespoon salt

This is the bundle after cooking

1 lb carrots – peeled if not organic or if desired. Cut them to a similar shape as the leeks.

2 Tablespoons canola oil

small red onion – sliced paper thin

1 apple – slice paper thin

2 Tablespoons butter

2 Tablespoons flour

1 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar (plus more for re-heats)

2 Tablespoons cream cheese (must be a better brand like Arla that doesn’t have stabilizers or preservatives) (of course the real recipe uses heavy cream to your liking. I don’t usually have heavy cream in the house and that is why I used cream cheese for the creamy factor. (plus the 2 Tablespoons is much less fattening than a cup of heavy cream).

1 lemon (just the fresh squeezed juice)

pinch ground white pepper

fresh nutmeg – just a few grates

Directions

Slow boil the bundle of leeks with a good amount of salt till they are soft. At least 5 minutes. Remove leeks and let them cool to room temperature and set to the side.

Boil your carrots for about two minutes. SautƩ carrots with canola oil till they brown some and set to the side.

Add apples and onions to pan and cook till onions have a slight brown color and set to side.

Clean fry pan and on medium high add the butter. Add the flour and whisk till smooth and bubbles. You want to cook the flour. Slowly add the apple cider and whisk. Let sauce cook till bubbles and reduce to simmer. Add white pepper and nutmeg.

Squeeze fresh lemon juice on all the vegetables and serve with sauce right away. You can stuff the leek with the onions and apple if you like.

Leeks with Onions Appleand Carrots in Apple Cider Veloute

A Special THANKS to The French Cooking Academy for inspiring me.

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