
Golden Cauliflower and Parsnip Soup
Golden cauliflower flocked to the farmers markets in November. So did sweet plump parsnips, freshly dug after the frost. This […]
Creativity in the kitchen and beyond
Golden cauliflower flocked to the farmers markets in November. So did sweet plump parsnips, freshly dug after the frost. This […]
I couldn’t resist that big blowsy cauliflower at the farmer’s market. It made no sense to cart it home without […]
This is the season for hash: vegetables and sometimes meats sliced and diced and spiced and cooked until crispy and […]
On a night when we might get a light snow, warm and creamy vegetable gratins seem homey, comforting, just right. […]
Crispy loves creamy and vice versa. Every time I make a puree of vegetables, I seek a counterpoint, whether snipped […]
A cooking challenge organized by Meg of Grow and Resist and Briggs of Oh Briggsy in which we explore a […]
Call this wheat on wheat. Comfort food after days in the yard and basement, still cleaning up after the recent […]
I’ve had this soup in mind for a month. Every time I start to make it, some other idea takes […]
Comfort food = gratin. Something baked with grated cheese. While we’ve been preparing cauliflower every which way because it happens […]
Super-Storm-Sandy soup. A combination of melting vegetable broth from the freezer and seasonal vegetables saved from flooding or freezing fields. […]
Garden in a jar. A light and delicious appetizer salad is as picturesque as it is piquant. For a cocktail […]
I’m a great fan of Nigel Slater so whenever he comes up with an unexpected combination, I know it will […]
Cauliflower is among the few local crops that astonishingly have flourished despite the horribly wet growing season that rotted the […]
When I pickled cauliflower in the fall, it was this dish that I had in mind, and I was not […]
To capture the bountiful local harvest of cauliflower for the winter pantry, I put up a few jars generally following […]
Fresh lemons are not great in my part of the world so when I get good ones, I try to […]