Dryuary Salad with Chickpeas and Feta

Last year, I didn’t eat meat or drink alcohol (unless I was at Blue Hill in New York since I made the reservation in November) for the month of January. This wasn’t a resolution so much as a staving off death measure. For whatever reason, December 2011 was so wet it required a Dryuary. Fortunately, […]

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Fig, 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 […]

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Lucky Vegetarian Chili with Black Eyed Peas

It’s hard work to make a terrible chili. It’s also easy to make a great one. At this point I have both had and made so many versions that I can’t pick a favorite. But for me, two obvious requirements in a great chili are lots of veggies and lots of spices. The heat and […]

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Oven Roasted Tomato Soup

I love soups. It’s true. I make a lot of them and I make them in large quantities and freeze half for a rainy day. For me, there’s nothing like this slow Oven Roasted Tomato Soup. I use lots of garlic and often keep it really plain. But you can season it any way you […]

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Hummus

Turns out it’s scary to post a hummus recipe. There are so many, from so many parts of the world and they are thousands of years old. AND, people who know about hummus are kind of like people who know a lot about NY pizza, or the best Philly cheese steak, or fine wine. They’re […]

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