For our last brunch, I made sure to add some extra veggies to balance out the heavier dishes we were serving. While everyone patiently waited for the main courses to be ready, I served Ina’s Green Herb Dip with carrots, celery, broccoli, tomatoes and cucumbers. An absolute Ina classic.
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Ina’s Ham & Leek Empanadas
Ina’s Ham & Leek Empanadas are incredibly simple to prepare, using store-bought puff pastry filled with a delicious combination of ham, gruyere cheese, spinach, leek, basil, parmesan, and creme fraiche. A bake in the oven results in golden brown, super flakey parcels with so much melty goodness inside.
An Ina-inspired dinner
Last week, we had the pleasure of hosting Dan Pelosi and Gus Heagerty for dinner! Given our shared love of Ina, it was only appropriate to create a menu featuring some of my favorite Barefoot Contessa recipes!
Waffle Disco Fries
If you’re not familiar, disco fries are New Jersey’s answer to Canadian Poutine – crunchy fries smothered in brown gravy and melty mozzarella cheese – and they can be found in just about every diner in New York City. This recipe is based off my favorite version at the now-closed Market Diner: Waffle Disco Fries!
Millie Peartree’s Southern Collard Greens
We continue our New Year’s Day meal with Millie Peartree’s Southern Collard Greens – which hopefully brings us prosperity in 2024! After sautéing chopped Vidalia onions, sliced collard greens are added to the Dutch oven along with a pound of smoked turkey parts. Covered in […]
Toni Tipton Martin’s Blacked-Eyed Peas and Rice
This year, we departed from the German tradition of eating pork and sauerkraut on January 1st, opting instead for the Black tradition of black-eyed peas and collard greens for luck and prosperity. We started with Black-Eyed Peas and Rice which turned out incredibly tasty, thanks to bacon and ham —a new favorite dish!
Best Recipes of 2023
2023 was the first full year after completing this project, but that doesn’t mean I was done with Ina! From finishing Go-To Dinners to creating “best-of” list and revisiting old favorites, she still was part of our meals throughout the year. But with fewer Ina recipes I was able to branch out and try a ton of non-Ina recipes and develop a few of my own. Check out this recap of my favorite meals from the year.
Shuai-Wang’s Char Sui-Style Pork Chops
Rating: 5/5 How Easy Is That: EasyStore-Bought Is Fine: oyster saucePricey Ingredients: —Hard-to-find: Watermelon radish Recipe on BonAppetit.com