Southwestern Pork Hominy Stew
Southwestern Pork Hominy Stew uses homemade salsa verde, herbs and spices for the perfect winter warm up.
Southwestern Pork Hominy Stew uses homemade salsa verde, herbs and spices for the perfect winter warm up.
Hi all! Happy Monday! It is Monday, right? I’m still in a blur from the past three days. Tired and running on coffee, but I did have a great weekend out in the Pacific Northwest visiting Gnocchi and her new digs in Seattle. It was…
I commented to my friends the other day that I’ve really been enjoying the food of the last month or so. I laughed and shook my head when they both responded with, “you mean, U.S. food?” because yes, they’re correct, including this orchard crumble. As much as I love eating anything and everything different, when it comes to what I really crave, especially when the weather cools around this time of the year, I usually veer towards the comforting and familiar tastes of the good old U.S. of A (mom food excepted…paprikash!).
Chocolate Hazelnut Belgian Waffles are yeast based in the style of Leige Waffles but have rich Nutella mixed in the batter for a gluten-free delight.
Red Wine Chocolate Cake is a decadent cake with a dark chocolate based, raspberry infusion and a chocolate whipped cream.
I’ve admittedly had Morocco on the mind lately. H and I have been toying with the idea for the spring, and it currently resides on our short list for travel. Deeps and JLau both recently returned from there, and seeing other people’s travel adventures make me think “I wanna go there, too.” Such it is with Morocco in my house right now. With an international spring trip oh-so-far away right now, the best I can do is go there with food. So tonight- chicken tagine. (more…)
You guys. It’s been two years. TWO YEARS. I can hardly believe it. I started this project for me, because I love to cook and I love to eat, and the travel aspect was just a way to shake up the menu every week and…
Easy Orange Date Smoothie is a nod to California, with sweet dates and fresh squeezed orange juice for a delicious treat
I think salads can be kind of boring, which is why I think most people as a rule don’t want to eat “just a salad” (cue Seinfeld voice…just a salad. Just a salad. Anyway…). I think the flaw in the salad-shunner’s reasoning is that they’re boring. Too healthy. To blah. I think the anti-saladers just lack inspiration, and I posit that the greens they are eating probably just don’t have enough toppings. You know I love toppings. Which is why Cobb salads are pretty much perfect. It’s like…ALL TOPPINGS. And this Crab Cobb Salad? Chef’s kiss.
Roasted Fig and Hazelnut Quinoa Salad is a collection of textures and flavors that just scream fall – accompanied with seared scallops.
