Chicken Curry with Sweet Potatoes and Coconut Milk
Feb03

Chicken Curry with Sweet Potatoes and Coconut Milk

January was a month of recipe testing, looking for the fresh and healthy, and moving in new directions. Chicken Curry with Sweet Potatoes and Coconut Milk a recipe shared in The New York Times by Melissa Clark was my winner. After making this aromatic dish a couple of times, and with a modification or two I am now hooked on all things curry. And as serendipity goes, a gift from my husband -the cookbook Jamie’s Food Revolution, by...

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Simon & Garfunkel would love this soup
Oct13

Simon & Garfunkel would love this soup

Chicken and Bean Soup with Three Herb Oil There is something magical about cooking with herbs this time of year, and it has been a good growing season for my perennial favorites parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme. This recipe uses them all. It’s quick enough for a Tuesday night or fit for company. Serve with garlic toast and don’t forget to pass around plenty of Romano cheese. Serves 4 to 6 Soup 1 1/2 LB skinless boneless chicken...

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Romesco!
May11

Romesco!

Love to say it, sounds like a dance. Like “Hey everyone lets go to the club and dance the romesco!” Or a song, or a salsa band, to me it’s musical and it has a heavenly taste. So, maybe after a couple of glasses of wine, and a little magical romesco, you and your guests will be dancing and singing the praise of this nutty pepper Spanish sauce. It’s typically served with grilled spring onions, but I like it with roasted or grilled...

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Mangia- Lasagne Grandma’s way
Apr02

Mangia- Lasagne Grandma’s way

Way back, my Grandma Guide owned a bar in McKeesport PA called the Terminal Cafe. Not because of the man who died while eating a plate of spaghetti, but because the train station was next door! I guess it was a happening place, everyone went there. As the legend goes the dancer Gene Kelly and his partner danced on the bar for money. This is her recipe for lasagne and is in my “Cook till I drop Sunday” rotation. Everyone then and now...

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Grandma’s Sunshine Cookies
Mar26

Grandma’s Sunshine Cookies

I can still picture my Grandma Martha’s pies, cookies and cakes cooling in her bright tiny kitchen. She never used a mixer, she keep everything simple. This cookie recipe was served mostly for special occasions, pretty, easy, yummy. Grandma Martha’s Sunshine Cookies 1 cup of sugar 1/4 cup unsalted butter (room temp) 1 large egg (room temp) 1/2 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp salt 2 1/4 cups flour 1/2 cup milk 1/2 tsp baking soda zest from 1...

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