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Tag Archives: Raw Milk

Sweet Butternut Apple Soup

Courtney's Kitchen, Dinner, Soups & Stews, VegetarianBy Courtney AlinaDecember 14, 20123 Comments
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The tart taste of apples and natural sweetness of sweet potatoes make this butternut apple soup one of my favorite winter treats. I simmer the vegetables in hearty chicken stock with a hint of rosemary and garlic, and the result is a comforting soup that will last for days. You will need: – 2 TBSP…

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How to Make Kefir

Beverages, Breakfast, Courtney's Kitchen, Dairy, Ferments, VideosBy Courtney AlinaNovember 18, 201216 Comments
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Lately, I’ve been giving away a lot of my extra kefir grains, so Frank and I decided to make a video to show our friends how to make kefir. If you have any questions that aren’t answered by the FAQ, please ask them in the comments! ~Courtney FAQ Q. Where can I get kefir grains?…

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Carrot Halva: One of my favorite desserts!

Courtney's Kitchen, Dessert, Indian Food, VegetarianBy Courtney AlinaOctober 12, 201223 Comments
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Frank and I first had carrot halva as part of an Indian buffet, and we immediately knew we had found nirvana. Who knew such a simple dessert—made with carrots!—even existed! That was over two years ago, and it’s still one of our favorites. Last year, Frank and I took a road trip, and we ate…

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Rogan Josh

Courtney's Kitchen, Dinner, Indian Food, MeatBy Courtney AlinaSeptember 9, 20121 Comment
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Every day feels like a new adventure in my kitchen. Even dishes I’ve made before take on new life as I incorporate something new I’ve learned as I spend more time in my kitchen. Rogan Josh is the perfect example of how improving my Indian meals required one simple thing: the secret ingredient of TIME.…

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Raw Cheese, again

Courtney's Kitchen, DairyBy Courtney AlinaAugust 23, 20123 Comments
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The last time we made yogurt cheese, it was an accident. The problem with accidents is that they are often hard to replicate. Well, Frank just got so excited at the thought of paneer (a cheese similar to the yogurt cheese we made last time) that we decided to try to make it again. Last…

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Kofta (Indian Meatballs) in Tomato and Yogurt Sauce

Courtney's Kitchen, Dinner, Indian Food, MeatBy Courtney AlinaAugust 22, 20124 Comments
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Oh boy, did this dish turn out well! I made Italian meatballs a few weeks back, and you can check out that recipe here. However, this time I decided to make INDIAN meatballs for the first time. While half my meatballs came apart in the sauce, the other half stayed together, and when it was…

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