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Makes Your Kitchen MAGIC!
Welcome to my recipe collection. Here you will find my delicious dishes, both new and old. I will also share my take on some essential kitchen standards. All of these are designed to be simple and prepared quickly (though some recipes can take a long time to actually cook). I hope you enjoy them.
Peachy Mango Roast Cornish Hens
This is Mama Miche, and today in my Magic Kitchen: Peachy Mango Roast Cornish Hens.
I was going to make the Thai chili chicken thigh recipe on my YouTube channel and in the cookbook to be released soon, but I felt adventurous. I decided to play around and concoct another poultry dish for Rosh Hashanah this year. I'm so glad I did. The whole famdamily loved it, which is always a sweet way to celebrate a new year, with content bellies nourished, full, and happy. This is what I came up with. I hope you love it too!
Honey Sweet Chili Chicken `24
This is Mama Miche, and today in My Magic Kitchen: Honey Sweet Chili Chicken
Wait a minute. It's not deja vu. We shared this recipe last year and I say it's worthy of a re-share. It's that good. It's that easy and I hope it becomes a staple on your menu like it is on mine. Perfect for Rosh Hashanah! This recipe is for 4 but it's easy to quadruple for a large gathering.
Kill-her Quiche
I love a good quiche! It sounds fancy because it's French, and foreigners and their Romance languages make everything sound so purdy.
One thing that is truly important on most days in my magic kitchen is ease. Shit has got to be easy. I'm not a trained chef; I'm a simple home cook. I've got a boarding house reach and NY middle-class manners, and I'm not fucking apologizing for who I am.
Sweet Matzoh Brei
This is Mama Miche, and today in my magic kitchen: Sweet Matzoh Brei.
This is the matzoh brie of my childhood. Very few ingredients, very easy to make, and very good use of matzo in a week where that's all you can eat. Joking, not joking. There is also a delicious savory matzoh brei recipe I've shared on our YouTube channel and website in which we use our delicious Twice Stolen Spice™ I learned that one from my dear friend, Essra Mohawk. I mention that in the voiceover. In the time between making that video and this one, Essra left this plane. She was a gifted and highly underrated singer-songwriter.
Sweet Potato Kugel
This is Mama Miche, and today in my magic kitchen: Sweet Potato Kugel
Aaah Kugel! There aren't that many foods that are more Jewish. As Jewish? Maybe. But not more. If you're not from a Jewish community or a community with no Jews, and they do exist, it's a foreign word and food.
Lamb Shanks
This is Mama Miche, and today in my magic kitchen: Lamb shanks
There are certain foods that will forever evoke memories. Everyone has them. Just the smell can take you back to another place in time. Lamb, any cut, takes me to my Momster's kitchen and makes me think of her. She made a great leg of lamb and Shepherd's Pie with the leftovers. Her lamb chops were perfection. But her lamb shanks were the best I've ever had.
Corned Beef Hash
This is Mama Miche, and today, in my magic kitchen: corned beef hash
Are there any meals that you make for the leftovers? I am here for all of those meals, especially corned beef hash. And I'm extra; I use everything from the corned beef dinner in the hash. That's right. Not just the corned beef! The potatoes, carrots, the onions. I chop all that shit up and add to the sauté pan and scramble some eggs, and you might be drooling just thinking about it.
Jew"ish" Brisket
This is Mama Miche, and today in my magic kitchen: Jew"ish" Brisket
I am not a religious Jew, nor do I keep a kosher home; in fact, I've joked I'm Jew "ish." I still love traditional Jewish holiday foods. Judaism–It's the only religion that is an ethnicity as well, as far as I know.
Brisket is one go-to multi-holiday meal! You can make it for Rosh Hashanah, Hanukkah, or Passover.
Corned Beef
This is Mama Miche, and today in my magic kitchen: corned beef (the Instant Pot way), and this is the way!
I love corned beef. I really do. But I don't make it very often. It's easy to make but also quite time-consuming. That's why cooking it in the Instant Pot is my preferred method. You can set it and forget it! It's always perfect, and you can make it a one-pot meal if you cook your veggies in it as well. Makes clean up minimal, and we like that, too.
Poulet à l'oignon (French Onion Chicken)
This is Mama Miche and today in my magic kitchen: Poulet à l'oignon
In honor of one of the greatest love stories on television, Abe and Rose Weissman from the Marvelous Ms. Maisel series, I made this French Onion Chicken dish. I imagine it would be something Rose would ask Zelda to make Abe if he ever got out of line again. Instead of going back to France, this would remind him that she did leave him once and would again, while also bringing back the memories of them falling in love again in Paris.
Valentine ‘Chokes
This is Mama Miche, and today in my magic kitchen: Valentine'choke
No, I didn't just reveal my kinky side… or did I?
When it comes to food, there are a few that are considered aphrodisiacs. Oysters, strawberries, honey, and avocados are among them. One of my favorites, though, is the artichoke—and not just the heart. I'll eat the whole damn thing, steamed, dipped in melted butter with Twice Stolen Spice™.
They take a long time to cook unless you use one of the greatest kitchen inventions ever: the Instant Pot. It takes hours off cooking times for some foods. A small artichoke steams in 5 minutes. A large one stuffed with this incredibly decadent seafood stuffing takes 15 minutes! This brings me more joy than it should.
Erik E. Strata
This is Mama Miche, and today in my magic kitchen: Erik "Estrata"
When my mother-in-law was still alive, she made this for Christmas Day breakfast for as long as I knew her. For some reason, I wrongly assumed that this was what my hubster ate on Christmas Day as a child, but the asparagus strata became a staple just a few years before I came into the picture.
Also, for some reason only my husband understands, he calls it Erik Estrata. It's delicious, so he can call it whatever the fuck he wants, and I'm happy to make it every year for our Christmas Day breakfast. It is also good for any large family gathering. You make it the night before, refrigerate it overnight, and put it in the oven in the morning. It cooks for a little over an hour. And it has all the major food groups.