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This Month’s Theme: Nostalgic November!
#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
#169: One Pan Egg Toast

For this nostalgic recipe, I actually wanted to highlight one that was popular across social media about 5 years ago. Given the recipe’s simplicity, it’s no wonder that it was a hit back when everyone was locked up in their homes with nothing better to do. 2020 was only a few years ago and not… 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
#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
#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
#170: Chinese Hot Dog Bun

For this nostalgic recipe, I actually wanted to highlight one that was popular across social media about 5 years ago. Given the recipe’s simplicity, it’s no wonder that it was a hit back when everyone was locked up in their homes with nothing better to do. 2020 was only a few years ago and not… Read More
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#110: Cucumber Salad

When I was younger, we used to take short road trips to various parks in the summer to enjoy the fresh air and to spend some time in the sun, and my mom used to make lunch for us to eat and one of the things I remember her making was cucumber salads. I used… Read More
#17: Santa Munch Christmas Popcorn

One thing that I like about this recipe is how quick and easy it is. It’s super simple but super delicious. I also like how modular it is. You can easily substitute ingredients and almost any snack you put in will taste good. For example, if you don’t really like popcorn, no worries, just use… Read More
#157: California Roll

I’ve been meaning to make a sushi recipe for a while now, especially after we made the onigiri recipe a few years ago, and I thought that the California Roll would be the perfect one to start with! The California Roll interestingly has a complicated origin story, with the roll’s invention being disputed, either being… Read More
#90: Goopy Carbonara

I’ve been excited to return to this month since I’ve found a lot of different recipe books and recipes online from my favorite video game series that I’ve been wanting to try out for a while now. So, for this first week, I thought I would do a classic recipe from The Sims 3. When… Read More
#169: One Pan Egg Toast

For this nostalgic recipe, I actually wanted to highlight one that was popular across social media about 5 years ago. Given the recipe’s simplicity, it’s no wonder that it was a hit back when everyone was locked up in their homes with nothing better to do. 2020 was only a few years ago and not… Read More
#137: Cioppino

When I first heard of this dish, much like our previous seafood recipe, I had thought that this was some sort of fancy European soup. But, not only is it not fancy, it’s not even European! Cioppino finds its origins in San Francisco during the 1800s, where Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese fishermen combined whatever they… Read More
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