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What to Cook This Weekend

by New Edge Times Report
March 17, 2023
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What to Cook This Weekend
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Good morning. Happy St. Patrick’s Day. I’ll be celebrating with Irish tacos and chocolate Guinness cake this evening. And then it’ll be Saturday and time to make Genevieve Ko’s new recipe for clay pot rice with chicken (above).

Genevieve makes this dish with bone-in thighs and a thrilling finishing sauce, with stovetop directions that result in a deeply flavorful meal with a nice crust on the bottom and a pop of black vinegar on top. It’s proper clay pot cooking, a taste of her childhood that we’re lucky to have. Let’s all make clay pot rice with chicken this weekend, and then again and again.

(It’s a dish I’ve been cooking for a long time, albeit without a recipe. I go freestyle, marinating diced skinless, boneless chicken thighs in soy sauce, oyster sauce, a splash of sesame oil, another of rice wine, with some minced garlic, minced ginger and white pepper. I then add it all to my rice cooker with a cup of chicken stock and some rehydrated shiitake mushrooms. If you add some leafy greens when the cycle in the cooker’s complete, you’ve got a fantastic one-pot meal on your hands.)

Other recipes I’d like to mess around with this weekend include these caramelized bananas with pecan-coconut crunch, from the incomparable Yewande Komolafe. Also: the chef Chintan Pandya’s mind-blowing chicken tikka; my colleague Eric Kim’s lasagna with spinach and artichoke; and my spiritual sister Gabrielle Hamilton’s fried saltines with Cheddar and onion.

This could be the weekend for strawberry granola and, with it, a case for dried fruit — in pastelitos, for instance, or in pilaf, in the braising liquid for lamb shanks for Sunday dinner. Of late, I’ve been using dried cranberries in my salads, with salted cashews, dots of creamy Brie, lardons of bacon and plenty of croutons. And where I’m from, there are always currants in scones.

Many thousands more recipes to consider this weekend are waiting for you on New York Times Cooking. It is true that you need a subscription to read them. Subscriptions are the fuel in our stoves. If you haven’t already, I hope you will take advantage of this special rate on the complete Times experience, which includes Cooking, Games and access to all our news and opinion coverage, and subscribe today. Thanks so much.

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