Roasted Cauliflower with Hazelnuts and Pickled Celery

When I was about 9 years old I  received as a gift a beautiful set of Nijinsky and Pavlova paper dolls which depicted all of their costumes from the Ballet Russe.  I was so taken with these costumes that I did research about the life of Anna Pavlova at the library.  I learned that she…

Whipped Pear and Parsnip Side Dish (better than pie)

This side dish was discovered while my friend Bethany and I were making a new pie recipe at Thanksgiving.  It was a pear parsnip pie from The Nantucket Open-House Cookbook by Sarah Leah Chase.  The pie was good.  It was a more delicate cousin of a pumpkin pie.  But Bethany and I both agreed that…

Braised Red Cabbage with Fruit and Fennel Seed

Last summer a dear friend of my parent’s let me go through his recipe note-book.  I have written about this family friend before because he has been a food hero of mine since my childhood.   For a story about the time that Keith served me quiche on his boat when I was little click…

Swiss Chard Stems with Tahini

I am quite excited by this swiss chard stem dish.  The recipe is from “Moro, The Cookbook” by Sam & Sam Clark.  I eat a lot of swiss chard.  In the winter the stems are a little bit intense so I like to cook them separately from the greens and beat them into submission with…

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…

Labour of Love Blood Orange Marmalade with Rosewater and Almonds

I don’t usually buy blood oranges.  They are expensive, and aside from being so very pretty, I have never been convinced that they are better than other (cheaper) citrus fruit.   I think that the ones that we get in New York are actually grown in California, but there are famously from Spain and Italy….

At last- Cauliflower with Lemon, Cumin and Sumac

So, I have mentioned before that I am obsessed with the lemony fried cauliflower that I used to order at the Lebanese restaurant down the street from my old apartment in Queens, NY.  I have finally succeeded in making something that satisfies my craving for that lost dish.  The secret is sumac which is an…

Masala Spiced Orange Curd

I recently made Meyer Lemon Curd for the first time using a recipe from the very inspiring blog Food in Jars.  It was easy and delicious and I decided that I would make the Creamy Orange Cardamom Curd next time.  When I finally got around to looking more closely at the Orange Cardamom Curd recipe,…