This is the kind of old-fashioned dish that most people would not think of making today. But when faced with 99-cent-a-pound veal breast with a pocket for stuffing at ShopRite near winter’s end, my righteous desire for natural and humanely raised meat flew out the window. What would be the chances of finding this at … Continue reading
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Ravioli then and now
I’d kind of given up on ravioli, as so many of them seemed to barely hint at the alleged fillings. Lobster that looked pink but had no flavor, mushrooms like cardboard, you get the idea…I can’t remember the last time I ordered ravioli in an Italian restaurant, either. But I’ve had good luck at a couple places … Continue reading
Breakfast!
Sometimes I just have to have a real breakfast!
Seaweed Soup
This Korean seaweed soup (miyuk gook) was made by a colleague at work. It was yummy! Even if you think you don’t want to eat seaweed, I encourage you to try it sometime, as the flavor is quite mild. The soft seaweed acts almost like a noodle. It’s made with beef, garlic, and the seaweed, plus fragrant sesame … Continue reading
Canal House Cooking Vol. 3
It doesn’t get much better than this! The third volume of Canal House Cooking arrived on my doorstep just a few days before the arrival of spring and warm weather. This latest volume in a series from Melissa Hamilton and Christopher Hirsheimer offers recipes for winter and spring, but judging from the cover, their hearts are in … Continue reading
Lamb Lo Mein & thank you PSE&G
Determined to mine the depths of my freezer recently (to make room for new “loot”), I thawed out some grass fed ground lamb I’d purchased at the Whole Earth Center. I also had a package of frozen lo mein noodles, which only need about 40 seconds in boiling water to cook if you thaw them … Continue reading
Hail to the Chef!
My brother sent me this photo of a salmon salad he and his wife enjoyed at home recently. It looks spectacular, doesn’t it?! He marinated the fish while they were off at church, using low sodium teriyaki and Chef Paul’s Seafood Magic, and cooked it when they came home, plopping it right over the greens, blue cheese, … Continue reading
Blue Corn Enchiladas
I love Mexican food, but for some reason haven’t been cooking it much lately. However, the other night some leftover steak in the fridge and a can of refried black beans got me inspired to make these flat enchiladas from blue corn tortillas (Whole Foods) I had stashed in the freezer. The cheese was pepperjack … Continue reading
Duck With Prunes
This dish was the result of rummaging through my freezer and cupboards, in an effort to use things up that were a tad (shall we say) past their prime. When I see a package of duck legs at the Asian supermarket, I think how nice that would be to have, and into the freezer they … Continue reading
Valentine’s Day (& a discount on Taste of the Nation tickets)
Time’s a wastin’ foodie folks – those reservations don’t make themselves, nor do the chocolates! Reserve (or shop) now for that special day. Or buy some excellent local products and cook up something special at home. Either way, bon appétit! Buy delicious chocolates from Donna Toscana, in Cranford. Strawberry and Passion Fruit are her two … Continue reading