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Tenderheart Cook #61 and #62

I’m cooking my way through the Tenderheart Cookbook.

Cheesy Kale and Rice Cake Gnocchi Bake

I had a big bunch of kale to use but didn’t want to go to the Asian supermarket so I substituted gnocchi for the rice cakes. One of the great things with this cookbook is that for every recipe swaps are provided, something that makes me very happy.

The Quick Lowdown:

  • Ingredients: oil, garlic, gochugaru, tomatoes, salt, sugar, vegetable stock, rice cake sticks or gnocchi, kale, cheddar cheese, mozzarella, green onions
  • Prep work: Very little chopping, cooking on the stove for about 15 mins then into the oven to brown up for 15-20 minutes, so overall a very easy cook.
  • Dirty dishes: chopping board, knife, frying pan, lid
  • Family-friendly: I think so, as long as the girls aren’t here who don’t like cheese.
  • Regular rotation worthy: I will definitely be making this again.

Cauliflower Adobo

I had a caulflower and make this as a side dish.

The Quick Lowdown:

  • Ingredients: oil, cauliflower, cloves, bay leaves, black pepercorns, soy sauce, rice vinegar, brown sugar, green onions
  • Prep work: Not a lot of chopping but you had to brown the cauliflower first before cooking in the sauce.
  • Dirty dishes: chopping board, knife, dutch oven
  • Family-friendly: If they like cauliflower.
  • Regular rotation worthy: Not for me. It was fine but I have other cauliflower dishes I prefer.


Comments

4 responses to “Tenderheart Cook #61 and #62”

  1. The cheese gnocchi bake looks amazing. I think I would like it, but I wonder if there is gluten in there.

  2. I have never had gnocchi that I didn’t think was too dry and/or sticky. I don’t think I’m a gnocchi girl.

    So what are your go-to cauliflower recipes? I think of cauliflower as broccoli’s bland cousin…I’ll eat it, but only if there aren’t any other options.

    1. I love any cauliflower recipe where it is roasted because it becomes almost sweet. There was also a battered cauliflower recipe in this cookbook which was good too.

  3. Not a fan of cauliflower myself. Might be because I never had a good recipe. And I hate how the kitchen smells.

    Gnocci on the other hand I eat all day everyday.

    One questions: how can your girls eat no cheese? what a sad life.

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