My dear friend Molly recently asked for this recipe. She likes to eat at Protein Bar in Chicago for quick, healthy lunches; her favorite is their Healthy Parm and she wanted advice on how to make it at home. While I’ve never been myself, next time I’m in Chicago, I hope to stop in and […]
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Pulled Pork Quesadillas
One of the reasons I like to make big batches of soups, sauces and dishes like pulled pork is for the leftovers. I love quick but tasty weeknight meals and leftover doesn’t have to mean tired and boring. These pulled pork quesadillas make the pulled pork I made last weekend seem brand new. Some store […]
Continue readingChopped Beets, Candied Pecans and Goat Cheese Salad
I roasted a lot of beets in January. And I still have some hanging around. This was intentional. One strategy that makes home cooking more relaxing in the long run is to prepare several recipes that require an overlapping labor intensive ingredient. So rather than roasting beets every week, I roasted a large quantity of […]
Continue readingPulled Pork Sandwiches
I realize that a recipe for pulled pork is a kitchen version of an oxymoron. But I tried to write mine down in a way that will give you the confidence to pull off the sort of clean-out-the-fridge improvisation that makes the best pulled pork. While bbq sauce varies region to region, all over the […]
Continue readingFeel Better Chicken Noodle Soup
Whenever I get that scratchy throat- stuffy head feeling, I want two things: really expensive orange juice and homemade Feel Better Chicken Noodle Soup. I trek to the store in a ridiculous outfit and seek out a chicken. Usually, when I make soups it’s about finishing off the dregs of the veggie drawer but I’m […]
Continue readingFig, Goat Gouda, Prosciutto Sandwich
I’m not sure whether she or I coined the term, but my sister-in-law, Liza, is an infamous assemblage cook. While I don’t always (or even often) practice assemblage cooking, it’s an important weapon in any culinary arsenal. Assemblage cooking, or assembling as Liza calls it, is the category of cooking devoted to keeping a variety […]
Continue readingCous Cous with Pomegranates
I absolutely love making this Cous Cous with Pomegranates salad all winter long. It pairs well with almost any protein, or it’s great on its own. I love it because of the vibrant colors and flavors of the mint and pomegranate kernels. I also love all of the textures. The chewy cous cous, the tart […]
Continue readingLamb Kofta
Sometimes a great meal is inspired by a great wine, like this Lamb Kofta. A couple of years ago, during an amazing weekend in the Finger Lakes, I found Red Feet Wine in Ithaca. It was a very special shop and I was able to buy a Lebanese wine. Last December I realized that the […]
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