Saturday, September 5, 2009

Indian Butter Chicken

Okay, so this isn't traditional Indian Butter Chicken, but it is pretty good, and it was easy to make. I threw it in the crockpot, made a pot of rice, and voila. Both my wife and daughter came back for more.

Indian Butter Chicken

2 tbsp butter
1 tbsp ground cumin
1 tsp green curry paste
1/2 tsp ground cardamom
1 tbsp fresh minced ginger
1 cup ground plum tomatos (fresh from my garden)
3/4 cup coconut milk
8 skinless bone-in chicken legs

Melt the butter and pour in slow cooker. Add and stir in all ingredients except chicken. Add chicken, turning to coat. Cook on high for 2.5 hours, or low for 5 hours.

Source: Adapted from Canadian Family Magazine Oct 2009

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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

The Other Raspberries



The last raspberries were cultivated. Planted in neat little rows with most of the sharp thorns bred out of them over the years.


These are the bad boys of raspberries. They can put out shoots and move over 20 feet a year, vropping up where you didn't want them. But, they taste great, and seem to be quite plentiful in my small suburban backyard. Oh, and the thorns on these are 10 times more aggresive than theose last raspberries.

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Fresh Raspberries


The season has arrived. Fresh Raspberries.

My special thanks to all those other people who picked berries and only took the ones on the outside of the plant. A little bit of digging yielded me some wonderful berries. Oh, and for those of you who have yet to go out and pick, remember, the throns are poisonous. Really poisonous. Scary poisonous. Unless you're like me and immune.

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Sunday, July 5, 2009

Oatmeal Raisin Cookies

Either you like raisins in cookie or you don't. If you do, you might like these. I like them, that's why they are here.

Let's start with what these aren't. These aren't a cookie that stays soft 4 days after making them. Hey, they may not even be soft the day after making them, but that's fine with me. I like a solid cookie that has some substance to it. These are that sort of cookie.

I've been making these since high school. In fact, I used to quadruple or quintuple the recipe I like them that much. They even taste good frozen, or zapped warm in the microwave.

Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
1 cup margarine
3/4 cup white sugar
3/4 cup brown sugar
2 eggs
1 1/2 tsp vanilla
2 cups flour
1 tsp salt
1 tsp baking soda
2 cups old fashioned oats (I've used quick cooking as well, works fine)
1 cup raisins

Mix liquids, add dry, stir in raisins. Bake above centre of the oven at 375F for about 10 minutes.

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