Category: Recipes
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A Taste of Thailand: Red Curry
I often wonder why Thai cuisine isn’t more popular in the United States. The aroma and taste of Thai curry is really like nothing else, and when prepared with a red curry paste made from a fresh ingredients at home, it’s such a treat! This adaptation is from Mark Reinfeld and Jennifer Murray’s book, The 30…
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Seitan Wellington
If you’re in the mood for a tasty, warm, stick-to-your-ribs kind of meal, then look no further. Seitan wellington is a dish inspired by the classic beef wellington. This is a very loosely put together recipe, and I may tighten it up in the future. For now, use your best judgment given the ingredients and…
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Brussels Sprouts with Dijon Vinaigrette
Fresh Brussels sprouts roasted with a bit of olive oil and lightly seasoned with salt and pepper make an outstanding side dish… they really do. In fact, I could probably eat a big bowl of them and call it a meal. But when you want to take your taste buds to the next level, this elegant…
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Sweet & Spicy Cranberry Tomato Salsa
Sweet & spicy cranberry tomato salsa is one of my new favorite things. The sweetness and tartness of the cranberries brings a wonderful twist to spicy and salty salsa.
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Celery-Onion Stuffing
Stuffing (or dressing) is a common holiday staple. As such, there are countless variations on this traditional dish, yet the stuffing that joins potatoes on my Thanksgiving plate is often a simple one, prepared with an herb blend with sautéed celery and onion. The perfect stuffing not only requires a few key seasonings, but to…
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Extreme Chocolate Brownie Waffles
In this adapted recipe from the Veganomicon, I’ve taken a bit of reserved batter to make a brownie batter sauce to pour over the waffles for that gooey, chocolaty goodness. I did not use soy yogurt from this recipe and opted to use just a few chocolate chips, since the waffles were going to be topped…
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What’s Coming Up, Thanksgiving 2010
Thanksgiving is a wonderful concept — a yearly celebration often spent with friends and family to be thankful for having food on the table. As someone that enjoys preparing meals from scratch, it’s one of my most favored holidays. Butterflake Rolls, Herb-seasoned Stuffing, and Mashed Potatoes This Thanksgiving, we’re going to put together many of…
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Roasted Delicata Fries
Roasted Delicata Fries have the sweet, soft filling of a sweet potato fry and are really simple to prepare. As you might expect, it’s best to serve them hot, right after coming out of the oven. There’s no need to peel the Delicata squash in this recipe, the skin softens while roasting.
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Vegan Butterflake Rolls
Thanksgiving is right around the corner, and I’ve decided to take a quick break from my mostly healthy recipes and bring you something quite the opposite. I spent the better part of the day perfecting these vegan butterflake rolls, and they came out of the oven more buttery, flaky, and delicious than I could have hoped! Not only…
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Creamy Autumn Butternut Squash Soup
This creamy butternut squash soup is simple to make and has a wonderfully unique flavor that is not often found in a made-from-scratch soup. The sharp balsamic vinegar blends well with the light taste of butternut squash. Topping each bowl of soup with fresh dill really balances out the dish. * I use the Cuisinart Hand…