Wilted Amaranth Greens

This more of  a public service announcement, than a recipe.  If you encounter this lovely leafy green with streaks of purplish pink under its leaves, it is Amaranth.  Yes, in addition to providing a healthful, gluten-free, grain-like seed which can be used to make fabulous pancakes and a super nourishing version of sushi, the Amaranth…

Tiny New Potatoes and Aromatic Greens Steamed in Butter

This dish is elegant and easy and is a particularly excellent a side dish for fish.  It should really be made with smaller potatoes than the ones pictured here. It should be made with the tiniest potatoes that you can find. If you are feeling adventurous take a trip  to an Indian market to get…

End of Winter Cabbage and Citrus Slaws

I usually cook on a seasonal schedule.  There are certain dishes that I like to make at the same time every year based on holidays and what ingredients are good in my area seasonally.  March is tricky though.  March has always been a very stressful time of year for my work.  Usually, I am getting…

Pea Shoot, Sunflower Sprout and Roasted Squash Salad

I have been missing tender and flavourful little salad greens.  I eat pre-washed baby spinach and arugula, which can be acquired year round.  I find pre-washed baby greens so damn convenient that I cannot resist using them, but the truth is that they don’t have as much flavour as nice local salad greens that were…

All The Cool Kids Are Eating This Kale Salad

“All the cool kids are eating this kale salad”, I told my husband. He poked at the kale and said “It looks great, but why is the kale raw?” “Because, it’s a salad,” I replied…

Quinoa Soup for Adventurers

I have been working all day and this morning I took out books from the library on traveling Europe. I’ve been reading them on the bus and getting excited.

Beautiful Five Bean Stew

This is the patron recipe of working single mothers and students working to put themselves through college. It is simple, healthful, cheap.