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This Month’s Theme: Nostalgic November!
#118: New England Clam Chowder

I’ve always been a fan of New England Clam Chowder ever since I was young. In fact, one of my earliest memories is of when my family and I went to a pier off the coast of California and ate some clam chowder in a bread bowl. I remember it being super cold that morning,… Read More
#168: Ramen Eggs

For our first nostalgic recipe this time, I wanted to start with a recipe I’ve been meaning to make for a while now. Boiled eggs are one of the first things I learned how to cook as a kid and have remained a favorite snack to make in bulk whenever I have some eggs that… Read More
#171: Thai-Style Sausage & Rice Dressing

For this last recipe this Nostalgic November, I wanted to share one of my favorite Thanksgiving recipes from my childhood. Normal bread stuffing/dressing is already quite delicious and is one of my most favorite Thanksgiving foods. But, with this Thai-flavor inspired version, the spiciness from the Thai peppers and the herby fragrance from the lemongrass… Read More
#117: Thai Roasted Chicken And Sticky Rice (ข้าวเหนียวไก่อบ)

I’ve been wanting to do this recipe since the beginning of doing this cooking show, but I, for whatever reason, waited until now to make it. Thai Roasted Chicken and Sticky Rice, or ข้าวเหนียวไก่อบ, is one of my favorite dishes from my childhood, and it’s something that I would get every time I went to… Read More
#116: Homemade Pumpkin Pie

For our first recipe for this month, I wanted to wrap up our accidental string of pumpkin recipes with a classic recipe for this month in particular. Pumpkin pie is one of my favorite things to eat during the holidays and it always reminds me of my childhood, where we’d have pumpkin pie along with… Read More
#119: Lobster Butternut Squash Ravioli

I was trying to think of a really special recipe to end this year’s round of Nostalgic November dishes with, and after thinking back on the dishes I’ve enjoyed in the past, this ravioli dish came back to memory after reaching back to my childhood. Specifically, this ravioli dish came from the same restaurant I… Read More
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#8: Cultists in Robes

So I was at a bookstore a couple of weeks ago, and found this really cool cookbook called the Necronomnomnom. It has a bunch of cool looking recipes inspired by the works of H. P. Lovecraft and I thought that it would be fun to do some of the recipes for the month of October.… Read More
#143: Pot Pie (Xenoblade Chronicles X)

Another year of AniMAY means that it’s time to create another Xenoblade recipe from scratch and with Xenoblade Chronicles X Definitive Edition releasing earlier this year, I thought that we could make something from that game! There’s actually a few recipes to choose from in this game, but I’ve been meaning to make a pot… Read More
#139: Baklava

For our yearly tradition of finding Easter recipes to make, I was trying to think of something that would be a traditional Pascal dish, while also still being in line with our theme and this Eastern European dessert was the perfect choice! Traditionally made for Easter (as well as other holidays), baklava is a sweet,… Read More
#69: Naughty and Nice Chocolate Bonbons

Bonbons are one of my favorite things to get during Christmas time. When I was younger, we used to get these assorted chocolate boxes from a Southern Californian chocolate store called See’s as gifts for Christmas. I think they’re more well-known now, but as a child, I always thought they were such a luxury. The… Read More
#112: Monster Apple Slices

For our first Spooky recipe for this year, I thought it would be fun to start with another simple and easy-to-make treat that you can make with your kids during this halloween season. Because of knives being sharp, I would probably have the adults or older kids do the first step of cutting the apples,… Read More
#122: Risalamande

When looking for traditional Christmas desserts for this month’s theme, this one immediately popped out with its beautiful christmas colors. Risalamande’s origins, despite its name, does not come from France but rather has a Danish origin, where according to 19th century legend, the invention of risalamande came about when a French cook at the Hotel… Read More
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