Author: Max Strieb

A Time For Celebration – My Favorite Appetizers of 2020

A Time For Celebration – My Favorite Appetizers of 2020

New Year’s Eve is a time for celebration. It is a time for a party, for joy and excess, especially as 2020 fades into 2021. This New Year’s Eve should be no exception. More than ever, we need an excuse to have a party, albeit 

Snowy Scallions – Chicken with Hoisin Sauce

Snowy Scallions – Chicken with Hoisin Sauce

It was early spring and snow still blanketed the ground, melting a little during the warmer daylight hours and freezing again when the sun sank below the horizon. I had a craving for Chicken with Hoisin Sauce, a Chinese stir fry I made on repeat 

Yogurt Culture – Tzatziki

Yogurt Culture – Tzatziki

I am fascinated by the way a food item appears in varying forms in different cultures. Take dumplings, for example. Every culture has a dumpling. Boiled, baked, or fried. Stuffed with a filling or not. It is especially interesting when you see a continuum of 

A Family Food Squabble of Negligible Importance – Potato Latkes

A Family Food Squabble of Negligible Importance – Potato Latkes

I’m a lucky guy. My wife and I see eye to eye on most things and real disagreements between us are few and far between. (Notwithstanding that one in the aisles of Costco some dozen years ago surrounding a birthday celebration and frozen cream puffs, 

A Birthday Meal – Shrimp Scampi Stuffed Shells

A Birthday Meal – Shrimp Scampi Stuffed Shells

I am not a huge believer in making a big deal out of celebrating one’s birthday, at least when you are an adult. I don’t think it warrants a party every year or a day off of work (but then again, my birthday is in 

It’s Better With Bacon – Butternut Squash Ravioli with Brown Butter and Fried Sage

It’s Better With Bacon – Butternut Squash Ravioli with Brown Butter and Fried Sage

Maybe ten years ago, when my children were still young enough to need help getting off to school in the morning, my mother came to visit. My wife must have been away, and I would leave the house at the crack of dawn, long before 

The New Vinegar-Slithered Green Cabbage

The New Vinegar-Slithered Green Cabbage

The first thing I learned to cook when I was young was pizza; every Wednesday, two pizzas for the family. The second thing I learned to cook was Rock Sugar Chicken, a Chinese stewed chicken with bamboo shoots and shitake mushrooms, the sauce saturating a 

The Cooke’s Inn – Corn Pudding

The Cooke’s Inn – Corn Pudding

My favorite restaurant in Huntington, New York, where I live, closed about 10 years ago. The Cooke’s Inn was a quirky place, run by an imaginative owner. Juanita Cooke was a retired 6th grade teacher who lined the walls of the restaurant with children’s books. 

Ginger Broccoli

Ginger Broccoli

When we visit my parents in Philadelphia, we always go out to our favorite Chinese restaurant, Lee How Fook. We’ve been dining there literally for decades. They immediately bring a pot of hot tea for the table, and for my mother, without asking, a pot 

For My Children’s Children – My Father’s Brisket

For My Children’s Children – My Father’s Brisket

From time to time I get asked why I bother with this food blog. It takes me hours each week; I don’t have a particularly large audience; I’m not getting any monetary rewards. Sometimes it doesn’t seem to make sense. I enjoy writing for friends