When was the last time you made everyone in your family happy? Go on; I’ll wait. Yeah, I can’t remember either. If you cook for your family, and I don’t mean just that whole nuclear family thing, I mean the WHOLE family, it gets even harder to remember when you bring food into the picture. It becomes the ultimate challenge, the unicorn you’ve managed to cross-bread successfully with… well, anything. It’s mystical and rare and hopefully pulls its own weight by getting drunk uncle so-and-so to stop telling fart jokes at the dinner table.
…Quick-pickled Vegetables
I love pickled things. I hate the thought of actually pickling things. It’s quite a dilemma. Fortunately for all of us, it’s a dilemma that’s easily fixed.
…Radish Slaw
This is a fun little thing to throw together and easy with the right tools. Use a mandolin to cut the radishes into thin coins and then “matchstick” them, or show off your knife skills and do it the old fashioned way. If you have access to jicama or kohlrabi, I highly recommend matchsticking one of those and throwing it in the mix for some added body.
Use this slaw as a topping to white fish, chicken tacos, or in bulk as a side at your next cookout.
…Sauteed Broccolini with Garlic and Chili Flakes
A ridiculously delicious small plate that doubles as one of my favorite sides for a steak. Think of it as a cross between broccoli and asparagus. Some recommend blanching (a quick boil followed by an ice bath) before sauteing, It’s not a bad thing to do, but I rarely have the time or space for it. If you have one of those refrigerators that makes ice, by all means do so. Those of us without will use our ice for cocktails. Just be aware that if you do blanch this stuff, you should cut your saute time by a few minutes.
…Pantry & Refrigerator: Essentials & Desirables for Your Day to Day
Oh, the pantry. The daily games of Tetris, trying to find that one can of something that I swear we have in here. The almost monthly re-arranging of stock, moving lesser-used items to a higher shelf only to need it again the next day (or later that night). But most importantly, always having the hot sauce out front. Always.
With a well-stocked pantry, I can take on the world. Well, the world of my kitchen, I suppose. It’s the largest source of pride in said kitchen when it’s fully stocked and organized, and I know that with it, at the very least I can have something worth eating on my table tonight.
…A Beginner’s Guide to Kitchen Gear
Tools are an essential part of any well-functioning kitchen. Unlike most tools for essential things in life, respectable kitchen tools are easy to come by and can be reasonably inexpensive. Below you’ll find a fairly comprehensive guide to what should be in every respectable kitchen. Please let me know if you think I’ve missed anything.
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