abby makes food
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
not your college ramen
If you enjoy the 25c ramen noodles that you get at the grocery store, prepared as directed on the package with the little square seasoning pack, continue at your own risk. I'm not passing judgement—goodness only knows how many of those I had during college—but I am saying that once you make ramen like this, you'll never be able to go back.
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
matt's mini upside-down cobblers
This is one of those few recipes that disproves the principle of baking which says that more effort leads to a better product. In a lot of cases that's true (looking at you, macarons and eclairs), but not so here. These mini cobblers only take a couple of minutes to whip up, and the result—well, let's just say that Adam and I polished off all twelve of these by ourselves in as many hours... which also included a full night's sleep.
Friday, April 17, 2015
fig & pig pizza
I've had variations of this pizza at several different restaurants, most recently—and perhaps most deliciously—in the tiny town of Lancaster, Ohio. It's a classic combo. Sweet figs marry savory pork and are topped with fresh, peppery arugula. What's not to love?
Friday, April 3, 2015
tiny stuffed peppers with tomatillo salsa
These peppers are Adam's favorite meal of all time, and I can see why. They're spicy, savory, and sweet. There's no meat, but it's still filling without being heavy. Using small sweet peppers gives you a greater pepper-to-filling ratio than using bell peppers. And let's be honest, tiny food has a certain appeal that regular-sized food just doesn't.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
sweet potato, brussels sprouts, & bacon hash
This dish was originally a happy accident. It was the result of opening the fridge, finding a bunch of random ingredients, and trying to make dinner anyway.
Monday, March 30, 2015
salted brown butter & coconut birds-nests
Happy (almost) Easter!
I got the idea for making these festive little treats from a vague childhood memory of making something similar. I can't remember what they actually tasted like; I just remember sitting around the table with the sibs putting eggs in the little nests. So I set out to create something that was as cute and delicious in reality as it was in my mind.
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