Posts tagged siainthekitchen
MISO BUTTER ROTINI

Happy New Year! Is it 2020 already? So you’re either in 1 of 2 boats: you’ve got a fridge full of leftovers or an empty fridge and no groceries in sight and need to make a meal with condiments and dry pasta. Well, look no further because this miso butter rotini should fulfill those needs. You’re welcome.

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NICOISE SALAD

If there’s one salad I’m in love with, it’s got to be nicoise. I’m typically not a fan of leafy salads but I guess because there are so many components involved in this salad that the leafy greens are an afterthought that’s probably why I’m so fond of it! It’s more of an assembly salad which you toss together after serving. Bon appetit!

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CHOCOLATE, ROSEMARY AND SEA SALT COOKIES

Are you guys sick of rosemary yet? I hope not because there are loooooots more coming thanks to my mother. I never knew just how versatile fresh rosemary was. It goes far beyond lamb chops and roasted potatoes. It can also be used in sweet applications as well. In this indulgent recipe, chocolate (lots of it!) pair with rosemary and go hand-in-hand. Don’t believe me? Try it for yourself.

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OH-NO-KHAO-SWE

Burmese food is such an underrated cuisine. Burmese cuisine is probably some of my favourite Asian cuisines on the planet but it is so incredibly hard to find! When I was in Myanmar I had food that was so rich in spices in flavour, in everything. I miss it so much. So…I’m on a quest to recreate some dishes I had there and to explore. Here’s my first take: oh-no-khao-swe.

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MOROCCAN VEGETABLE TAGINE

Morocco, I miss you so much. I’ve been to many fabulous countries this year and you are certainly right up there! I knew I wanted to celebrate my 30th somewhere magical and this was it. Of course, the food did not disappoint which is why I had to hurriedly make this vegetable tagine as soon as I got home. This recipe is almost easy AF to make so…really, there’s no excuses not to make this, folks.

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