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Archives for June 2009

Grilled Tuna Steaks with Curried Couscous

June 28, 2009 by Charles 2 Comments

Grilled Tuna Steak

After I made the curried couscous, I thought it would make a great base on which to lay an entrée.  Always eager to fire up the grill in our courtyard, I decided on tuna steaks.  As luck would have it, the colors and flavors of each worked well together.

I cooked the tuna for four minutes on each side, with the grill cover up.  The steak cooked through but without being tough or overdone.  If your preference …

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Filed Under: Entrees Tagged With: Fish, Ginger, Grilling, Tuna

Curried Couscous

June 28, 2009 by Charles 2 Comments

Curried Couscous

Making the perfect couscous is kind of like doing laundry.  It requires washing, drying, steaming, and sorting.  Just boiling a pot of water is not going to cut it.  The same way wrinkled sweat pants don’t quite compare with creased slacks, instant couscous has nothing on old-fashioned Moroccan-style couscous.

And just as dressing well takes effort, so does making the perfect couscous.  But if you have the time, it is well worth the effort.  You will need …

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Filed Under: Sides Tagged With: Couscous, Grains, Ina Garten, Middle Eastern, Steaming

Mozzarella Stuffed Tomatoes

June 22, 2009 by Charles 3 Comments

Stuffed Tomatoes

Tomatoes have long been a source of suspicion and derision.

Tomatoes were first cultivated by the Aztecs around the 8th Century, who had given the fruit the name “tomatl.”  A few centuries later, the Conquistadors brought tomato seeds back with them to Europe.  But despite its arrival in the Old Continent, the tomato was not yet for eating.  European botanists placed the tomato alongside the Solanaceae family, a group of poisonous and narcotic plants, and came to view tomatoes as poisonous and hallucinogenic.

Stuffed Tomatoes Collage

Even once edible, tomatoes still served as a source of derision.  During the days …

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Filed Under: Appetizers Tagged With: Baking, Bread Crumbs, Favorites, Mozzarella, Tomato

Overnight Oats

June 17, 2009 by Charles 9 Comments

Most of my morning routines cannot be done the night before.  Making lunch the night before would produce a rock-hard sandwich.  Shaving before bed would move my five o’clock shadow to just around noon.  And relying on yesterday’s hair care is simply laughable.  But breakfast – that works.

Overnight oats are best done, well, overnight.  Soaking the oats …

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Filed Under: Breakfast Tagged With: Oatmeal

Mango Pineapple Lassi

June 14, 2009 by Charles 7 Comments

Lassi

Predicting another hot weekend in Saint Louis, I decided to freeze a pineapple and two mangoes.  The next day, when the mid-afternoon sun hit, I was ready.  I ran each fruit under some hot water to loosen the skin, diced the fruit, and then dropped them in the blender to make a cool lassi.

Lassi is an Indian drink with a yogurt base,…

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Filed Under: Drinks Tagged With: Fruit, Indian, Mango, Pineapple, Smoothie

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