While we were out in Denver last month, our friend Brooke cooked her mom’s famous gravy with poached eggs for breakfast. We call it “famous” because her mom serves it every morning in the B&B she owns in New Mexico. It’s always a hit with her guests, and it’s Brooke’s go-to breakfast dish when she Read Post
Recipe: Gobi 65 and Spicy Dipping Sauce
Gobi 65 (cauliflower 65) is like a vegetarian version of a spicy chicken drumlet. We couldn’t get enough of this delicious appetizer throughout India and after several attempts at making it, we finally have been able to replicate it at home. It’s good for both vegetarians who may miss eating chicken drumlets and for meat Read Post
Recipe: Jackfruit Bulgogi and Kimchi Tacos
My father first introduced me to kimchi when I was a child, but the putrid smell of spicy, fermented cabbage was enough for me to swear off eating it for more than a decade. Then in my 20s when traveling in South Korea, I ate it again and, unbelievably, enjoyed it. It is strange how Read Post
Recipe: Vegetarian Hot and Sour Soup
Our decision to become pescetarians a few years ago didn’t mean we had to cut out our former favorite meat-filled dishes – we just had to get more creative in the kitchen if we wanted to achieve a similar flavor profile. Hot and sour soup was one of our go-to favorites whenever we would order Chinese Read Post
Recipe: Bean Sprout Ponzu Salad
The other day Tara and I stopped by a sushi restaurant and were served a bean sprout salad. Although we did not ask what was inside of it, we put together this recipe based on what we thought it could have been made out of. You can always buy ponzu from the store, but I Read Post