This is the best smelling cake I’ve ever made. Cardamom is by far my favorite dessert spice. I know that there are already a ridiculous number of cardamom desserts on this blog, but I just can’t help myself. I have more cardamom desserts on the way too! My love is endless. Last fall, I puppeteered with a…
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Snow Day Nordic Brunch- Potato Pancakes, Poached Eggs and Smoked Salmon
It finally snowed in New York City! As far as I’m concerned, the timing is perfect. I know that the warm weather that we’ve been having is probably a sight at the end is near, but I loved it. As I’ve mentioned before I had a rough fall and early winter. Cold weather might have…
Miso Butter Broiled Cauliflower
Well it’s finally snowing in New York. Here is a proper, healthy, no fuss winter dish. If you are someone who makes Asian food on a regular basis, you will have all of these ingredients in your pantry, so you can make it without running around in the snow. This is another recipe that I…
Christmas Breakfast- Spiced Chia Seed Pudding with Walnuts
Last Christmas I was visiting my mother in Hawaii. We made this delicious pudding on Christmas Eve so that we could have it for breakfast while we opened our presents. It is easy, delicious and it won’t spoil your appetite for Christmas dinner. Please give it a try. I have been waiting all year to…
Crispy Seeded Amaranth and Onion Fritters with Charred Pepper and Tomato Sauce
I’ve had a very sad few weeks. I can’t really see my way clear to write a chipper or heartfelt story of any kind, but I can share with you an excellent recipe that I made. I was trying to make onion rings, but they turned into fritters. This is basically junk food, although it…
Ideas for Canadian Thanksgiving (2015)
My mother reminded me that my Canadian family are planning their Thanksgiving feast right now! So, here is this year’s updated list of Thanksgiving recipes that can be found on this blog. All of the recipes include directions for both gluten-free and gluten-full preparations (unless one or the other is specified). You can click on the…
Tomato Soup with Smoked Paprika
I started imagining this soup in the late winter, when good tomatoes and the time to cook seemed like a distant and impossible fantasy. I just scribbled out the basic idea and waited for August to come. It was worth the wait. My mother and I made this soup from amazing local tomatoes grown by…
Oil Poached Halibut with Green Fennel Seeds and Dry Apple Cider
Before I went to Gabriola Island this August, I visited my sister in Vancouver. She lives in a beautiful neighborhood where many elderly Greek people have been lovingly tending to their gardens for thirty or more years. She also lives near the beach. We were walking to the beach, admiring all of the gardens and…
Blackberry Curd
The drought in British Colombia made the blackberries more scarce than usual this summer. In response to the lack of berries I came up with a really good blackberry picking innovation. I have a leather jacket that I have owned since I was 18. I was trying it on for fun and the salesman thought…
Blackberry Lime Cashew Cream Tart with a Ginger Crust (Gluten-Free and Vegan)/ My sister’s birthday
I know. I JUST posted a birthday blackberry dessert. That’s because August is all about blackberries and Leo birthdays. I have a lot of Leos in my life. I could probably do a birthday post every other day if I had time to make desserts for all of my Leo friends and family. My mother, my…