Author: Max Strieb

Chickpeas with Chorizo

Chickpeas with Chorizo

One of my favorite spots to eat in Huntington, NY, is the Argentinian restaurant Café Buenos Aires. The menu veers towards grilled meats. But that’s not why we eat there. My wife Marci and I go for the tapas. We sit at the bar, order 

The Year in Appetizers – Polenta Triangles with Fresh Mozzarella and Pesto

The Year in Appetizers – Polenta Triangles with Fresh Mozzarella and Pesto

As the New Year approaches, my attention turns to appetizers; they are the perfect way to celebrate New Year’s Eve. A wide variety of one or two-bite treats signifies the festivities of the evening and the abundance we all wish for in the New Year. 

Winter Is For Grilling – Lamb Kebabs

Winter Is For Grilling – Lamb Kebabs

My thoughts on food are probably different from a caveman’s. I get to decide what I want to eat every night of the week. And living near New York City, I am a relatively short drive from markets selling food from every culture in the 

The Cookies of My Youth – Spice Cookies

The Cookies of My Youth – Spice Cookies

Spice cookies are the cookies of my youth. They taste of cloves, ginger, cinnamon, molasses; spice cookies have always been there. Bake sale, thank you gift, contribution to a meal, something to munch on with a cup of tea or glass of apple cider; nine 

Comfort Food – Green Chicken (Pollo Verde)

Comfort Food – Green Chicken (Pollo Verde)

When we had Green Chicken growing up, I never wanted to invite a friend over for dinner. I was even embarrassed to divulge what was for dinner if Green Chicken was on the menu. After all, what kid wants to eat Green Chicken? It sounds 

Have Turkey? Make Soup – How To Make Stock

Have Turkey? Make Soup – How To Make Stock

The first thing you should do when you wake up the day after Thanksgiving – when family is moving slowly because they are still full from the big feast or are out shopping on Black Friday – is use the turkey carcass to simmer a 

Lucy, Carl, and Early Thanksgiving

Lucy, Carl, and Early Thanksgiving

Every year our friends Carl and Ly showed up at our door for Early Thanksgiving and our dog Lucy, who passed maybe eight years ago, barked incessantly…but only at Carl. It would go on for at least 15 minutes, and sometimes more, much longer than 

I Am Not a Baker – Mushroom and Leek Galette with Gruyere Cheese

I Am Not a Baker – Mushroom and Leek Galette with Gruyere Cheese

I am not a baker. It’s not that I have disdain for baked goods; in fact, I rather like them. It’s the precision of baking with which I have trouble. Exact measuring is not my style of cooking. Perhaps that’s why after receiving my Master’s 

How to Roast a Chicken (or Turkey)

How to Roast a Chicken (or Turkey)

Years ago in graduate school the department in which I was studying held all kinds of student-organized events so we could socialize and get to know each other. There was a Friday afternoon happy hour. We had an international dinner, when everyone brought food from 

Marci Loves Eggs – Mushroom, Onion, and Broccoli Frittata

Marci Loves Eggs – Mushroom, Onion, and Broccoli Frittata

My wife Marci loves eggs. She always has. She talks about eating a soft boiled egg every morning when she was young. When she was pregnant with our son, she couldn’t get enough eggs. One wonders if that played a role in why he is