Posts in RECIPE
Trip to Nova Scotia - With recipe for Classic Lobster Rolls

Our home for the week, located in the town of Peggy’s Cove, has a year-round population of thirty people. The large white rental house hosted a big back porch situated on a sleepy inlet, surrounded by giant green fir trees. Kathy and I picked from the wildflowers that grew abundantly in the garden to decorate our table

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Summer in Greece - With a recipe for Greek Inspired White Bean and Avocado Salad

I read a book called “The Summer of My Greek Taverna.” I believe that Tom Stone, the author, wrote this book to chronicle his experiences living abroad in Greece for one year. As the book description reads, it’s the story of a man in love with a place, a woman, and a dream of living in a foreign land, with recipes!

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Tiramisu with Amaretto and Toasted Almonds

I first tasted Tiramisu during the 1980s when this creamy confection burst onto dessert menus all over New York. We “met” for the first time in a famous Italian eatery, and yes, we began a love affair. Please, don’t judge, I grew up as an Italian-American in a New York neighborhood where more Italians resided than lived in all of Italy, and I didn’t know “Tiramisu.”

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"Stop Fearing Pasta..........It's OK now and then"

Pasta, when cooked in salted water till al dente, plays so nicely with meat sauces, seafood, vegetables, eggs, and cheeses. There is always a meal when there is a box of pasta in the house. For those who are gluten intolerant, thank goodness there are options. My family looks forward to our once per week pasta night. There a lot more food and drink that are worse offenders! Do you want to live a life without pasta?

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The Importance of Spice - "Spice Travel" with a recipe for Garden Chili

While window-shopping in the small country town near Asheville, North Carolina,  my husband and I stumbled upon The Blowing Rock Tea & Spice Exchange. Upon entering the store, we were greeted by a friendly and energetic salesperson who offered to help familiarize us with the shop and its concept. I kindly dismissed her offer to assist, thinking, “what kind of help do I need? The shop should be self-explanatory,” I proceeded to explore on my own.

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Cauliflower Fried Rice with Shrimp

The use of “ riced cauliflower “ in this recipe as a substitute for actual rice does not compromise the integrity of this Asian favorite. The ingredients are loyal to traditional fried rice and, with the addition of shrimp, add protein and flavor. The introduction of peanuts substitutes the “chew” that assists the cauliflower into “believable” rice.

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Sausage Stuffed Mushrooms

This particular recipe has become a family favorite that graces my holiday table each year. There are many combinations of ingredients that play nicely with Agaricus bisporous, also known as the white button mushroom.  The use of cheese and the technique of finely grinding the sausage produces a meaty, cheesy stuffed mushroom that oozes with deliciousness.

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Creamy Polenta with Sausage and Kale

I made this Polenta and Sausage bowl for Sunday dinner. Prepared polenta is a creamy cornmeal that can accompany most meats, seafood, and vegetables without competition. It is warm and comforting when prepared with butter and also with grated parmesan cheese. A staple in the North of Italy, polenta can be an alternative to pasta.

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Bolognese Sauce

Bolognese is a thick, full-bodied meat sauce, also described in Italy as a Ragu. There are many recipes for Bolognese, and this particular version I have adapted, adjusting the proportions to achieve a deeply flavorful ragu. Each of the three types of meat used, beef, pork, and veal become the proverbial “Three Tenors” of Bolognese.

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Pork Tenderloin with Port Wine Cherry Sauce

Once the temperature drops and the leaves begin to fall, I enjoy returning to recipes that evoke a sense of warmth and spice. In the late afternoon, with daylight savings time nudging me into premature darkness, I tend to begin my dinner preparation earlier than I do in summer. Somehow, the scent of pork roasting in the oven feels and smells like autumn.

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