• Mint-Infused Sweet Condensed Milk

    Credits

    Recipe adapted from Serious Eats.

    Ingredients

    makes 535g (~19oz) of condensed milk

    amountingredient
    910gmilk
    170gheavy cream
    195gsugar
    ~⅛ tspsalt
    4-5mint sprigs, fresh

    process

    1. wash mint, leaving the leaves on the stem for easy removal at the end; snap off any excess stem length
    2. add all the ingredients to the shallowest pot you have or a straight-sided frying pan
    3. cook on medium heat until sugar is dissolved, then reduce to a simmer and cook down the mixture for ~45 minutes, stirring regularly to avoid burning/scalding
    4. remove mint in the last 15 minutes or so of cooking, or whenever you feel they’ve given up their flavor; better to do this before the mixture really thickens up in the end, so you lose minimal product

    nutrition

    whole recipe (535g): 1,873
    per 100g: 350 calories

    notes

    • a wide, shallow vessel will allow for more surface area and quicker evaporation
    • mixture may look like it’s hardly thickening for the first half hour or so, just keep to the instructions, and it will begin to come together in the end
    Mint-Infused Sweet Condensed Milk
  • Eggs, Steamed

    Ingredients

    amountingredient
    ½ cupwater
    up to 24eggs
    large bowlice water

    process

    1. pour water in pressure cooker, drop in trivet, add eggs
    pressure: high
    time: 3 minutes
    release: quick

    soft steamed

    1. take eggs out immediately and immerse in ice water bath
    2. crack, roll, and peel; if you have extremely fresh eggs that are a little stubborn, you can return to the ice bath after peeling some of the bottom so that the water enters between the shell and the egg, making it easier to separate them

    Soft steamed eggs have a fully set, but tender white and runny yolk. Be gentle when peeling as the yolk is runny so there isn’t much structure to the egg. Don’t roll aggressively.

    Enjoy these eggs all on their own as a decadent snack or in place of poached eggs on top of fancy toasts. They’re much less fiddly than poached eggs, and also use the entire egg without discarding any of the whites. You can also add them to hearty grain bowls or roasted vegetable salads.

    Jammy

    1. leave eggs inside the pot with the lid on for 5-6 minutes
    2. remove from pot, dunk into ice bath, crack, peel

    Jammy eggs have a fully set white and set yolks, which are still creamy and soft, with a brighter orange color in the centers where they’re not quite as set. These have more structure than soft steamed and don’t have to be handled as carefully.

    Enjoy these on their own or in salads and sandwiches.

    Fully Cooked

    1. leave eggs inside pot with the lid on for 10 minutes, then dunk into the ice bath and peel

    Fully cooked eggs have a fully set white and yolks, with no green ring around the yolk! The green ring is indicative of overcooking and also creates a sulfurous taste/smell. The yolk will be an even yellow color throughout, with no orange.

    These are the standard, fully cooked eggs used in various recipes like egg salad, cobb salad, or deviled eggs. Use them in those, eat them alone with some salt and pepper, or drop them into a soupy salan like this simple aloo salan, chana shorba, or koftay. The yolk breaks down and melts into the soup, creating a creamy gravy.

    Notes

    • If you don’t have ice, just use the coldest water that comes out of your tap; you may need to change out the water several times, or just keep your bowl under cold running water to help delay the residual cooking process.
    • The easiest way to peel them is to crack the bottom, flat part where the little air pocket sits, then gently roll to crack the entire shell.

    I’ve set up this recipe so that everyone in my family who likes their eggs at different done-ness can still enjoy it just how they like without any extra fuss. So I’ll have my runny yolks by taking them out first, then leave the rest chilling in the pot for the listed times according to what my other family members prefer.

  • Chocolate Zucchini Cupcakes

    Credits

    Recipe adapted from Sally’s Baking Addiction. She has lots of incredibly helpful information so I encourage reading through her post.

    Ingredients

    amountingredient
    250gflour, all-purpose
    60gcocoa powder (not dutch processed)
    2 tspbaking soda
    ½ tspbaking powder
    1 tspespresso powder (optional)
    ½ tspsalt
    125goil
    90gapplesauce, unsweetened
    250gsugar
    15gmolasses
    4eggs
    80gsour cream
    360gzucchini, shredded
    180gchocolate chips
    See notes for helpful ingredient information

    Process

    preheat oven: 350°
    1. in medium bowl, combine all dry ingredients (flour through salt in the list); mix thoroughly
    2. in a separate bowl, whisk wet ingredients (from oil through chocolate chips)
    3. add dry ingredients to wet ingredients and mix until just combined
    4. spray muffin tins with spray oil (or use cupcake liners), then divide the batter into the tins, almost filling each cavity
    bake: ~22 minutes
    1. let cupcakes cool for ~10 minutes on the counter, then remove from tray

    nutrition

    whole recipe: 1,495g = 4,517 calories
    1 cupcake = 238 calories

    notes

    substitutions & replacement

    • because of the science involved, the cocoa powder can’t be replaced with dutch-processed cocoa powder; read the original recipe post for more details (see Credits section above)
    • if you do not have applesauce, you can just use oil; you can replace some of the oil in most baked goods with applesauce
    • espresso powder deepens the chocolate flavor, without giving any coffee flavor in this amount; use it if you have it, skip it if you don’t
    • if you don’t have molasses, use 100g of regular sugar and 150g of brown sugar

    other

    • all ingredients should be at room temp; if you’re like me, just heat a cup of water in the microwave to generate heat and steam, then put the sour cream and eggs in the TURNED OFF microwave to warm up before you start
    • oil the tray really well as they will stick to dry spots easily
    Chocolate Zucchini Cupcakes
  • Fresh Pickled Onions & Jalapeños

    ingredients

    amountingredient
    ½onion, red
    1jalapeño
    ⅛ – ¼ tspsalt
    ½lemon, juice of

    Process

    1. slice the onion very thinly, lengthwise (from pole to pole)
    2. slice jalapeño very thinly into coins
    3. add salt to taste—not enough to make it salty, just enough to play up the other flavors
    4. add lemon juice and massage into the vegetables so that all the onions break up from their nested sections and the lemon juice nicely coats everything
    5. rest ~10 minutes until the vegetables lose some of their raw bite

    Notes

    • can use white onions, but the flavor is better with red, as they tend to be sweeter and better for consuming raw
    • I cut my vegetables very thinly; you could make thicker slices if that’s what you prefer and those may hold up better to storing (untested)
    • other acids can be used as well, such as vinegars, or lime juice; I find the lemon juice adds the best burst of bright citrus flavor and tang

    These pickles are best made and enjoyed fresh, but can be stored covered in an airtight container in the fridge for several days. They will lose some of their snap as the acids continue to work on the vegetables, but will still be tasty.

    Fresh Pickled Onions & Jalapeños
  • Lemon Balsamic Vinaigrette

    credits

    Recipe adapted from Foolproof Living.

    Ingredients

    AmountIngredient
    1lemon, zest of
    1 clovegarlic, grated (about 1 tsp jarred)
    2 Tlemon, juice, fresh (about ½ a lemon)
    3 Tbalsamic vinegar
    3 Tolive oil
    1 tspsalt, kosher*
    1 tspmustard
    ½ tspblack pepper
    * or 1 scant tsp of table salt

    Process

    1. mix all ingredients together

    Notes

    • use any kind of mustard you have on hand, I prefer stone-ground, spicy brown, but try out horseradish or others
    • I prefer dressings that are acid-heavy, but you could increase the oil ratio if you like

    dressing uses

    • spring mix salad
    • chicken or fish marinade
    • glaze for roasted vegetables or grilling
    • drizzle over artisanal sandwich bread to hydrate and add flavor
  • Mashed Potatoes

    Credits

    Recipe adapted from Iowa Girl Eats.

    Ingredients

    amountingredient
    2 lbspotatoes, Yukon Gold
    2 Tgarlic, minced*
    4 oz // ½ blockcream cheese
    60g // ¼ cupheavy cream
    2 Tbutter
    2 Tdill, fresh
    2 Tparsley, fresh
    to tasteblack pepper
    to tastesalt
    ~½ tspMSG (optional)
    * if using whole cloves, then use 2

    process

    1. rough quarter potatoes, add to pressure cooker along with garlic
    2. add water just over covered; salt generously
    Pressure: high
    Time: 8 minutes
    Release: quick
    1. drain water, switch to low saute and insure all water has evaporated, if needed
    2. add all ingredients, mash to desired consistency

    notes

    • I leave the skin on the potatoes, they add a lovely flavor and texture (plus it’s easier, so why wouldn’t you?); I just cut out any egregious potato eyes or suspicious bits and scrub the under water
    • I often forget to salt the water upfront, it’s not a big deal.
    • I use jarred, pre-minced garlic for convenience and most of it drains out with the water. You can add more during the mashing stage if you like. If using whole cloves of fresh garlic, the garlic flavor will be much more intense since it will stay in the final dish and get mashed up with the potatoes
    • all measurements are essentially to taste, I go very liberal with the fresh herbs and black pepper
    • it takes more salt than you think
    • mixing too enthusiastically makes gluey potatoes so try not to overmix

    Herbs

    You can switch up the herbs used to whatever you have on hand. I’ve tried a variety of combinations including:

    • fresh parsley + dill (as written)
    • fresh dill only
    • dried basil + dried parsley (the basil was very good, and I’m interested in trying fresh)

    If you have leftover herbs, you can portion them out and mix them into the 60g of heavy cream and freeze them. Then, the next time you make these, just drop the whole block of heavy cream + herbs into the potatoes in step 4.

    Mashed Potatoes
  • Mac & Cheese

    credits

    Recipe adapted from The Salty Marshmallow.

    ingredients

    in the pressure cooker

    AmountIngredient
    1 lb // 16oz // 453gdry pasta (medium size)
    4 cupswater
    32gno-chicken base
    2 Tbutter
    1 Thot sauce
    1 Tred pepper flakes
    1 tspgarlic powder
    1 tspblack pepper
    ½ tspsalt

    for stir-in

    AmountIngredient
    ½ cup / 120gmilk
    ½ cup / 116gheavy cream
    240gcheddar, preferably sharp
    120gcheese 2*
    60gparmigiana reggiano, shredded (or blended)
    2 tspmustard, stone ground
    1 tspmustard, hot honey (Inglehoffer)
    *see notes

    process

    1. add all ingredients under “in the pressure cooker” to pressure cooker
    Pressure: High
    Time: 5 minutes
    Release: 5 minutes natural, then quick release
    1. add milk, heavy cream, and both mustards, mix thoroughly
    2. add handfuls of cheese, stirring in between until melted, until all cheese is done

    notes

    • any medium size pasta shape will work fine; my favorite is cavatappi
    • any combination of cheeses can be used, but classic mac and cheese flavor relies on a cheddar-forward profile, the sharper the better (or per preference)
    • can replace the milk and heavy cream with 1 cup of milk instead (tested)

    cheese 2

    The original recipe used mozzarella for all 120g of cheese 2, but that was a bit “meh.” This slot is a good place to experiment. The picture below used half Jarlsberg and half shredded Mexican blend. The Jarlsberg adds a really nutty flavor and amazing cheese pull. Also makes a great grilled cheese.

    Mac & Cheese
  • Marinara Sauce

    Credits

    Recipe adapted from Budget Bytes.

    Ingredients

    makes 4 32oz jars

    106 oztomatoes, whole, peeled
    300gonion, yellow, diced
    110gbutter
    2 Tgarlic
    2 Tbalsamic vinegar
    2 Tsugar
    2 Tbasil, dried
    1 Toregano, dried
    1 Tcrushed red pepper
    to tasteblack pepper
    2 tspsalt
    1 tspMSG

    Process

    1. add all ingredients to pressure cooker
    2. mash everything up roughly with potato masher, or crush up tomatoes with hands
    Pressure: low
    Time: 30 minutes
    Release: natural
    1. blitz with immersion blender to desired consistency

    Notes

    • 106oz of whole, peeled tomatoes = 1 giant 10# can from Costco
    • can also add negligible amount of baking soda to cut acidity instead of sugar (untested)
    • can also slow cook for ~8 hours on low
      • after slow cooking, onions don’t necessarily become translucent, still have some raw bite; consider:
        • running on high for 4 hours instead (untested)
        • pressure cooking as above in addition to slow cook
        • sauteing onions in  butter and maybe some olive oil briefly before step 1 (untested)
    Marinara Sauce
  • Applesauce Muffins

    Credits

    Recipe modified from DrCackle on Reddit.

    Ingredients

    Makes 12 muffins

    AmountIngredient
    240gflour, all purpose
    50gsugar
    2 tspbaking soda
    1 tspsalt
    1 tspcinnamon
    ¼ tspground cloves
    80graisins
    105gapple, peeled, finely diced
    113gbutter, unsalted, melted
    380gapplesauce, unsweetened

    Process

    1. preheat oven to 350° F
    2. in medium, microwave-safe bowl: melt butter; add raisinsa + applesauce, heat through again if necessary (this is to hydrate the raisins)
    3. add all dry ingredients to large bowl and mix
    4. to the same bowl, add the rest of the ingredients, including the heated mixture from step #1
    5. mix until just combined (batter will be quite thick)
    6. lightly spray muffin tin with spray oil and divide batter evenly between tins
    Bake: 30 minutes

    Allow to cool on countertop for at least 15 minutes.

    Nutrition

    Whole Recipe: 867g = 2,409 calories
    1 Muffin (73g) = 203 calories

    Notes

    • these are extremely low sugar, which is how I like them; most people may want to up the sugar and raisins
    • recipe can probably handle increasing apple, cinnamon, and maybe even cloves
    • these taste very healthy and could pass for breakfast muffins; try experimenting with adding additional vegetables like shredded carrots or zucchini.
    Applesauce Muffins
  • Aloo Baingan

    Credits

    Recipe adapted from Tea for Turmeric

    Ingredients

    AmountIngredients
    50goil
    245gonion, chopped
    1¾ tspsalt
    300gtomatoes
    1 Tgarlic, minced
    1 Tginger, minced
    1serrano pepper
    1 tspcumin seeds
    1 tspcumin powder
    ½ tspcoriander powder
    ½ tspturmeric
    ½ tspblack pepper
    ¼ tspcayenne
    400gpotatoes, diced
    360geggplant, diced
    ½ tspchaat masala
    ½ tspcoriander seeds, crushed
    ¼ cupcilantro, fresh, chopped
    1 Tlemon juice, fresh
    ~2 cupswater, as needed

    Process

    1. sauté onions and salt in oil until golden brown
    2. add tomatoes, ginger, garlic, serrano pepper; saute until fragrant and tomatoes begin to break down
    3. add all the spices listed from cumin seeds – cayenne; cook for a few minutes
    4. add potatoes and eggplant, cook down until the oil starts separating from the tomato gravy; at that point, add a ½ cup of water and keep cooking until potatoes and eggplant are tender
    5. add chaat masala, crushed coriander seeds and turn off heat
    6. add cilantro and lemon juice

    Nutrition

    Per 100g of salan: 118 calories

    Notes

    • ground spices can burn easily, so it’s good to have them measured out and set aside so they can be added in one go in step #3
    • in step #4, you can cover the pan to help steam the vegetables and speed things along
    • keep ~2 cups of water on standby and add as necessary to deglaze pan, add steam, etc. at ANY point in this cooking process; use about a tablespoon or two at a time. you may not use all of it.
    • cook until potatoes and eggplant have reached your preferred consistency
    Aloo Baingan

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