Posts Tagged ‘yogurt’

Moroccan Carrot Salad

October 8, 2011

Carrots (pre-grated bought OR 6 medium OR 1 lb bag baby carrots)
Garlic (powder to taste OR 1 pressed clove)
Cumin
Honey
Salt
Turmeric
Cinnamon
Cayenne Pepper
Lemon Juice OR Orange Juice
Orange Segments OR Mango Pieces
Olive Oil
Greek Yogurt (optional)

If you have bought pre-grated carrots, cook them. I just zap them in the microwave, but they could also be boiled. If you have a good food processor with a grater attachment, if you have whole carrots, also cook them first and then grate them. I use baby carrots by chopping them in the blender and then zapping them in the microwave. The appearance isn’t as nice, but it’s quick and easy.

Add remaining ingredients and stir. If you like a creamy salad like I do, add a dollop of Greek yogurt. For best flavor, let marinate overnight.

Slow Cooker Curry

October 7, 2011

This is a mild curry on the sweet side, kind of a combination korma/butter chicken. This is a very flexible recipe–and very easy if you have the ingredients. No marinating necessary, because it cooks so long. I haven’t included amounts because I usually add to taste, depending on how much I’m making.

Chicken (chopped)
Onion (1 medium, chopped)
Tomato Paste OR Diced Canned Tomatoes
Greek Yogurt OR Cream OR Coconut Milk
Lemon Juice OR Lime Juice
Honey
Cashews (optional)
Green Onions (optional)
Butter
Spices to Taste: Pick and choose!
Curry Powder
Chili Powder or Paste
Ginger Powder or Fresh Grated
Garlic (1 head, chopped)
Turmeric
Paprika
Cloves, ground (1/8 tsp)
Cinnamon
Cumin
Cardamom

Add butter and chopped onions to slow cooker first. Then add chopped chicken, lemon juice, tomato paste, garlic, honey, green onions and cashews (if using). Add spices to taste. When mixture is completely cooked, add yogurt, cream or coconut milk–do not add it earlier or it will curdle slightly (but even if it does, it’s still delicious!).

Glazed Meatloaf

April 30, 2010

This recipe is totally delicious and man-approved (mine voted it his favourite food ever).

Meatloaf
Oil (2 tsps)
Onion, chopped (1 medium)
Garlic, minced or pressed (4 cloves)
Eggs (2 large)
Mustard (2 tsps)
Worcestershire Sauce (2 tsps)
Salt (1 tsp)
Pepper (1/2 tsp)
Buttermilk OR Yogurt (1/2 cup)
Beef AND/OR Pork AND/OR Veal (2 lbs) — I used only beef
Bread Crumbs OR Crushed Crackers (2/3 cup)
Parsley, minced fresh or dried (1/3 cup)
Bacon (8-12 slices)

Brown Sugar-Ketchup Glaze
Ketchup (1/2 cup)
Brown Sugar (1/4 cup)
Vinegar, cider or white (4 tsps)

EQUIPMENT
Don’t make this in a loaf pan! Instead fold a few layers of foil to form a large rectangle. Place foil on wire cooling rack and place the rack over a rimmed baking sheet. Poke holes in the foil with a skewer about half an inch apart. Spray the foil with cooking spray.

Adjust oven rack to middle position and heat oven to 350 degrees.

First quickly mix up the glaze by adding all the ingredients to a saucepan and heating until thickened slightly. Set aside.

Saute onion and garlic with oil over medium heat until softened, about 5 minutes. Set aside to cool.

Mix eggs with salt, pepper, mustard, Worcestershire, and buttermilk/yogurt. Add egg mixture to meat in a large bowl along with the bread/cracker crumbs, parsley, and cooked onion and garlic. Mix with fork until evenly blended and the meat mixture doesn’t stick to the bowl. If it does stick, add more buttermilk/yogurt until it no longer sticks.

Turn the meat mixture onto a work surface. With wet hands, pat the mixture into a 9×5 in. loaf shape. Place the formed loaf onto your foil rack setup. Brush with half of the glaze and then arrange the bacon slices, crosswise, over load, overlapping slightly and tucking the tip ends under the loaf.

Bake loaf until bacon is crisp and loaf registers 160 degrees on a meat thermometer–about 1 hour. Cool for 20 minutes. Slice and serve with leftover glaze.

Inspired by: Cook’s Illustrated Glazed Meatloaf

Carrot Raisin Salad

September 5, 2009

Carrots, peeled, grated
Raisins
Cranberries, dried
Mayonnaise
Yogurt
Vinegar
Lemon Juice

Add it all together and mix it up!

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