I love Vietnamese pho soup. And if you’ve ever had it, you probably do too. There is a section of Atlanta (my hometown), which is lined with Vietnamese restaurants. I used to work in that area and when I discovered pho (and Vietnamese cuisine in general), I think there were […]
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Brisket Ropa Vieja
This recipe without photos appears at the end of the recipe. This recipe first appeared in More Insane in the Brine: The Second Official Cookbook , using my homemade olives. I have recently made a few of the recipes from the book available here, as well as from the first […]
Pickle-Brine Rye Bread (Get the Classic Sourdough Taste Without a Need for Starter)
This recipe makes use of fermented pickle brine and caraway seeds to give you a classic Eastern European rye bread flavor without the need for sourdough starter. (If you want to make my classic sourdough rye bread recipe, check out my recipe here.) This bread has a wonderful consistency, including […]
Shake Things Up With Milk-Kefir ‘n Honey Corn Bread (can use good ol’ milk)
Let’s state at the outset, you can use this recipe to make easy, delicious cornbread with any kind of milk (or buttermilk). When I started experimenting with milk kefir in baking for my first cookbook, I eventually hit upon the idea of kefir corn bread. To cut to the chase […]
Punchy Smoked Fish Dip with Pickle Relish
I recently posted about my awesome delivery from Fulton Fish Market, including my recipe for caraway-dill smoked trout. I have other smoked fish recipes on this blog, including whitefish I once ordered from Fulton, and it was absolutely stellar. If you check Fulton Fish Market out, use the special code […]
Shrimp Ceviche with Peach (Paleo compliant)
The term “ceviche” first appeared in writing in an 1820 Peruvian song. I have always assumed the term came originally from Spanish but the more I researched, the more I found the word “ceviche” and the origins of this dish are shrouded in mystery. It’s possible the word came from […]
Gastritis/GERD-Friendly Ahi Tuna Poke Bowl
Poke Bowls have become really popular over the last few years, and for good reason! They’re nutritious, delicious, and relatively easy to assemble. But you probably haven’t been part of the craze if you have gastritis, GERD, or other stomach inflammation. This is because Poke tends to have lots of […]
Caraway-Dill Cured & Smoked Trout (Easy & Delicious)
Do you love smoked fish like I do? I probably love it more than smoked meats and jerky, and that’s saying a lot. Although it’s not too hard to find trout, it is not common at all to find in large or chain supermarkets (in my experience). I can find […]
Lemon-Garlic-Dill Browned Butter Salmon
Lemon-garlic-dill browned-butter salmon! Is that a lot to say? It’ll be worth it when you discover how much delicious flavor goes with such a long name. But the recipe couldn’t be easier! The featured photos are Fulton Fish Market’s center cut salmon portions. Center cut portions are thick and uniform […]
Delicious, Gastritis-Friendly Tom Kha (Coconut) Soup
At first glance, many types of Asian cuisine may seem out of bounds for those with gastritis, GERD, simple reflux, and other gut disorders. This could be due to the pungent compounds in ingredients like onions, garlic and black pepper, the hot spice of chili peppers, the addition of acids […]