Paper Chef 60: Lamb Kofte on Flatbread with Grilled Apricots and Goat Cheese
I like playing with words as much as I like playing with food. So it struck a chord when Paper […]
Creativity in the kitchen and beyond
I like playing with words as much as I like playing with food. So it struck a chord when Paper […]
The seasons for local summer fruit where I live are so fleeting that one could miss them within a couple […]
August brings not only tomatoes but also a bumper crop of eggplant, not to mention a hankering for tangy food […]
Arabic cooking around the Mediterranean as well as in the Middle East is characterized by combinations of spices, such as […]
A sure crowd pleaser, this lentil salad is great picnic fare. I make it every year for a large picnic […]
“Waste not want not” is an old proverb, a drop of conventional wisdom that occurs to me frequently when I […]
Our local tomatoes start to ripen en masse just as August arrives. I just hauled home 12 pounds of […]
Whole grains lightened up with raw or lightly cooked vegetables and chopped herbs make a great centerpiece to summer meals. […]
I found a bowlful of cubed bread on the kitchen counter this morning, a not-so-subtle hint about Sunday breakfast. So […]
Every week for the past 6 weeks, I’ve put up a small batch of pickles and now I have enough […]
We wandered into our amazing local ice cream parlor the other day and sampled delicious and perfectly seasonal blueberry basil […]
Okay, I admit that I play with my food. I love compositions and juxtapositions on multiple levels — color, taste, […]
The hot, humid, seemingly unbearable cloud of oppressive summer weather makes us seek simple and light vegetarian dishes that use […]
Basil of all varieties epitomizes summer for me. It’s persnickety about cold, so I start growing it in June when […]
Long strands of yellow and green zucchini lighten up a pasta dish, whether combined with spaghetti seasoned with lemon juice […]
This is like the famous dessert Peach Melba but without the ice cream. “Peach Melba” was invented by Auguste Escoffier […]