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re: seasoning, if it calls for a tsp I add a tbs. Unless the source is trustworthy.
Oh yeah. I always salt & pepper to taste. I like my food salty!
Yes soups and stews and greens and sweet potatoes and winter squash and roasted things here. Stirfry veggies and tofu and brown rice is a big one for me. Also soup with dumplings. But I make this kind of thing year round here. It's 40 degrees & rainy in the winter and 50 degrees abd rainy the rest of the year. This is a new addition to my comfort food rotation. It's one of those things i could eat exclusively for all the rest of my days and never be sad. https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/sos-pwa-nwa-and-mayi-moulenThis was last year's addition. Also amazing (it's really a nyt recipe from Alison Roman but this blog isn't behind a paywall). https://pamelasalzman.com/spiced-chickpea-stew-with-coconut-and-turmeric/
I have never heard of the first one but all of the ingredients are very Caribbean. They sell little bundles of green onions and fresh thyme year round, and it goes into everything. I’m looking forward to trying this recipe out.
This one looks like it has potential but I usually have to make my own curry paste (not veg). I think it also probably needs a dose of acid. https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/green-curry-lentil-soup
This is a new addition to my comfort food rotation. It's one of those things i could eat exclusively for all the rest of my days and never be sad. https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/sos-pwa-nwa-and-mayi-moulen
we have recently been enjoying a couple of really simple, one-dish, and surprisingly delicious cabbage dishes (both from bon appetit):winter salad with haloumi: https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/warm-winter-vegetable-salad-with-halloumicaramelized cabbage https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/caramelized-cabbage
I made the second one tonight (with red cabbage). It was more work than I expected, and I totally need a splatter guard. Really different flavors, but tasty.What would you have with it normally? I had no idea what to expect, so I just had it with Conecuh sausage and buttered toast.