Showing posts with label chili. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chili. Show all posts

Monday, March 23, 2015

Burmese Chile Prawns with Cucumber and Avocado Salad

Burmese Chile Prawns with Cucumber & Avocado Salad--Easy, 30-minute paleo meal | acalculatedwhisk.com

Are you fast in the kitchen? I'm super slow. No matter how much I wish I could be an ingredient ninja, I just can't seem to get things located and prepped very quickly. I took a knife skills class a few months ago, which helped a little, but I think the issue stems more from disorganization than a lack of dexterity.

I'm working on making more 30-minute paleo dinners to share here on A Calculated Whisk. To make sure I'm representing things accurately, I time myself as I cook, which really highlights my lack of culinary efficiency. For this recipe, I started timing, assembled most of the ingredients for the marinade, and then realized I couldn't find a sharp knife to cut the lime in half. I paused the timer while I located a chef's knife and washed it, because I thought you, my wonderful readers, were likely to already have a clean knife on hand. Several other misplaced items and dirty dishes slowed me down and I didn't stop the timer every time, but I still managed to make this meal in JUST over 30 minutes (if you're making rice, you may need an extra 3-5 minutes to get that measured and set up).

So, even if you're less than speedy in the kitchen, like me, you can have this dinner on your plate in just about half an hour.

Burmese Chile Prawns with Cucumber & Avocado Salad--Easy, 30-minute paleo meal | acalculatedwhisk.com

Today's recipe comes from Sue at Couscous and Consciousness. I was assigned her blog for this month's Secret Recipe Club reveal, and had so much fun browsing through her delicious recipes. (I was also excited to read that Sue is a yoga teacher. I love yoga and have been trying to do at least a few sun salutations every morning. I wish I could take a class with Sue, but she lives in New Zealand, so it would be quite a commute.)

Sue's food is colorful, creative, and usually on the lighter side, so there were a lot of tempting options to choose from. She also has many internationally inspired dishes, which makes browsing her site really fun. For this month's reveal, top contenders included bengali aloo with lemon turmeric aioli, roasted apricot gelato, and plum and cardamon cake. Even though I'm not much of a salad person at all, I also found myself wanting to try this salmon with green tea soba noodle, broad bean, and radish salad and this watermelon and feta salad with preserved lemon dressing.

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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Butternut Squash Soup with Fried Garlic and Chili Oil


A little over a week ago, my laptop gave me the prohibitory sign when I tried to turn it on.  Now that's all it will do--show a gray screen with a circle with a slash through it, and one of those little timers that never stops turning.

I'm in the process of mourning the photos I lost and trying to scrape together money to buy a new computer.  Luckily, my school lent me a laptop to use in the interim--a giant, clunky monster of a PC, but so much better than nothing.  I've been comforting myself with this soup.

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Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Bacon & Sweet Potato Chili


Do you have a really big skillet?  If not, you are going to want to go buy one so you can make this chili right away.

If you are not convinced that you need a 14-inch skillet, I understand.  However, I intend to convince you to make this chili.  It's the best chili I've ever had, and it's a complete and colorful one-pot meal.  If you didn't just go by a huge skillet and/or don't need to feed a bunch of people, you can halve the recipe and make it in a normal-sized pan.

Why is this the best chili ever?  Well, because bacon.  And sweet potatoes.  And all the fresh things on top that make this the perfect comfort food to carry you from winter into spring.

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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Spicy Cocoa Chili


If you are going to eat paleo, you are going to need a lot of protein in your fridge.  Otherwise, you will be constantly cranky.

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