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Almond Milk Vegetable Curry

A homemade vegetarian curry that will quickly become a household favorite
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At least once a week, you’ll find a take out bag full of thai containers on our kitchen counter.  My standard order.: vegetarian curry.  I’m a huge lover of curry powder’s vibrant flavor and I sprinkle it on just about everything.  However, I’ve been trying for years to create a homemade version of my beloved vegetarian curry but to no avail.  Until this week.  This week, all the years of trial and error paid off with success; an almond milk vegetable curry that is dare I say better than my tried-and-true takeout.

You’ve been warned that this dish is hot.  The heat from the spicy curry powder and serrano peppers pack a one-two punch, but everything is quickly cooled down by the sweetness of the basil and crispness of the cauliflower. Rounding out the curry’s bold flavors are hearty potatoes and cashews.  Nuts are a favorite way I like to add crunch to many a recipe.

And please don’t let the long list of ingredients scare you, I promise cooking homemade curry is actually easier than you think.  While I did stay true to the typical spices found in curry (coriander, cumin and red curry),  I also added a teaspoon of cinnamon to give it a bit more warmth.  And rather than using buttermilk, I took the vegan route by subbing in Almond Milk.  Check out the full recipe below and enjoy!  Truly, MKR

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Caramelized French Onion Dip With Kettle Cooked Chips

A junk food favorite, french onion dip, is elevated by making it from scratch with caramelized onions and homemade kettle chips.
Filed Under > Appetizers & Sides

Homemade French Onion Dip with Kettle Cooked Chips recipe, Waiting on Martha

When I’m in the mood for junk food, my go-to will forever and always be Dean’s French Onion Dip and Ruffle’s Potato Chips (well, and French Fries, Swedish Fish, Sour Patch Watermelons and Flaming Hot Cheetos). But when I’m specifically craving that salty crunch, I know I’ve got to get my hands on chips and dip stat.

I like to think of my recipe for Caramelized French Onion Dip with Homemade Kettle Cooked Chips as an elevated version, if you will, of my go-to snack.  Since it’s homemade french onion dip, I say it’s a perfectly acceptable appetizer to serve at your next party. Come Fall, I know I’ll be dishing out this winning kettle cooked chips and homemade dip combo all football season long (along with tailgate-worthy drinks of course).  

Also known as the perfect tailgating snack in my household, it keeps guests happy even if there’s a fumble on the play. And if there’s ever any left over (doubtful), you can rest assured that I’ll finish up the dip and kettle cooked chips in my pajamas in bed. Enjoy!  Truly, MKR

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Sweet Pea Salad with Fresh Herbs & Classic Deviled Eggs

Two Perfectly Seasonal Easter Side Dishes
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Sweet Pea Salad with Shaved Radishes recipe via Waiting on MarthaClassic deviled eggs recipe via Waiting on Martha

There’s no denying that the platter of maple-bourbon glazed, smoked Easter ham will be a guaranteed hit of your Easter gathering.   But for me (someone who doesn’t actually eat meat) my favorite part of a meal is always the side dishes.  And with Easter side dishes like a vibrant, fresh sweet pea and herb salad plus classic deviled eggs on the most perfect bunny platter, how could one resist?

I’ve always considered sweet peas to be an unsung hero.  Besides the fact that they may be the easiest ingredient to prepare, and look absolutely amazing on my Country Estate dinnerware, they always offer a wonderfully sweet “pop” that I just love (you know I’m huge on texture).  In this particular “no cook” salad peas are the primary focus with additional ingredients that are fresh and incredibly simple. Topped with shaved radishes for a subtle crunch, pea shoots, fresh mint and basil for added layers of interest and flavor, as well as thin shavings of parmesan cheese.  Some recipes call for red onion or sweet onion, but I’ve found that I prefer the less overpowering flavor of radish for the zing, while relying on the fresh mint to play up the sweet peas’ sweetness. 

With the smoked ham and seasonal salad covered, no proper Easter tablescape can be without classic deviled eggs. I’ve played around with recipes for years, trying variations of mayonnaise, vinegar, mustard and paprik. While I always enjoy a funky play on a favorite dish like this with spices and seasonings, I knew I wanted to keep things classic this year.  I think the best part of this year’s batch is all due to the dusting of paprika and sprinkle of green onions atop the creamy, tangy (and vegan) filling. Oh, I could eat about a dozen.  Enjoy!  Truly, MKR

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