- Curried Cabbage with Tender Whole Mung Beans, Krishna, p. 200
- Flatbread
- Carrie: Tasty! And quite simple - just takes some planning in purchasing and soaking the mung beans. We have several Asian grocery stores up on University Avenue, so all sorts of things that I considered "exotic" are readily available. But we have to find a better bread. Flatbread is fine for certain things, but it's no substitute for Indian bread.
- ad-hoc Thai Eggplant Curry with Baby Bok Choi and Basil, with reference to:
- Eggplant Curry
- (Thai Eggplant) Curry
- Thai Red Curry Paste
- Carrie: After going to the trouble of making our own curry paste, I was surprised that this dish wasn't more spicy-hot. But it was flavorful and nice to use some great Asian vegetables that we had picked up at the market when we got the mung beans for Saturday.
Monday:
- Rebaked Potatoes, Enchanted, p. 227
- Broccoli
Tuesday:
- Black Bean Skillet Casserole with Cornbread Topping, Sass, p. 190
- Salad
- Carrie: Delicious and easy! We didn't have corn meal on hand, so Ben improvised with polenta and masa harina.
- Crimson Risotto with Pine Nuts and Currents, Sass, p. 155
- Grilled Fennel, Fields of Greens, p. 68 (reference)
- Carrie: This was actually a golden risotto since we used golden beets instead of the traditional red. But it turned out wonderfully - and so easy in the pressure cooker! The fennel was really good. I was fearful that the licorice notes would be overbearing, but they were much more subtle.
Thursday:
- Sweet Pea Soup with Fresh Ginger and Ground,Toasted Almonds, Once Upon a Tart, p. 74 (reference)
- Bread and Cheese
Friday:
- Provançale Potato Pizza, Fields of Greens, p. 174
- Wilted Spinach with Lemon and Pine Nuts, Fields of Greens, p. 256