Friday, July 17, 2009

Hmmm...

As you may have noticed, this blog has been pretty dead lately. I got super busy with my new job and kinda stopped cooking for awhile. I'm going to try to cook more and walk more...we'll see. Stay tuned!

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day! I guess I'll let you have some of the cookies

Mmmmm...all mine! Oh wait, it's Mother's Day, and Sarah is so wonderful and such a good mommy to little Quinn that I guess I'll let her have some of the cookies! Happy Mother's Day, My Love.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Squash, wild rice, and apple soup


This recipe is from The New Whole Grains Cookbook by Robin Asbell. It is a wonderful soup for a cold, rainy night like the one we had several weeks ago when I made this soup. I used the lazy girl shortcut of canned pureed butternut squash and it was still excellent.
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Princess Sianessa's Spinach "Sausage" Quiche


Back after a looong hiatus. We're still cooking here, though a bit less, especially during the week since I don't get home until after 6. But here's how my version of Princess Sianessa's Spinach "Sausage" Quiche turned out. I used Trader Joe's vegetarian Italian sausage and a homemade canola oil crust. It was decadent and delicious.
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Thursday, January 1, 2009

No-Cream Cream of Broccoli Soup

All that talk of reigning it in in my last post reminded me that I wanted to share this excellent recipe for light, healthy, easy cream of broccoli soup. I've made it twice since reading it two weeks ago. Even my parents liked it, and they really do like cream in their soup. The secret ingredient is a can of white beans. I was worried it would be too beany. It's not.

A light, refreshing salad for ushering in the New Year


Like many people, my festive holiday diet has left me feeling the need to reign things in a bit. So imagine my delight to "discover" this excellent, super easy salad tonight. We were having pasta with mushrooms (I know, not exactly diet fare...), and I wanted a vegetable to go with it, and did not want to leave the house. We had carrots, lots of carrots, because my husband bought a whole bag by accident even though we already had an unopened bag at home. So I started searching the indexes of my cookbook for an easy, new, and different carrot recipe and stumbled across this delightful carrot salad from Moosewood Cooks At Home (circa 1994 - this was my old college cookbook!). I have no idea why I haven't been eating this for the past 15 years. See the real cookbook for the actual recipe. Here's the lazy girl adaptation I made:

Ingredients:

- About 1/2 of a one lb. bag baby carrots
- A generous handful of washed and semi-dried fresh parsley (use a salad spinner or pat with a paper towel)
- Juice of one large lemon
- A drizzle of olive oil (about 1-2 tsps)
- One garlic clove
- Salt and pepper to taste

Throw all ingredients into food processor (use the s-shaped blade) and pulse a few times until the carrots are chopped into small dice and the ingredients are well mixed.

Serves 2-4 (main course/side dish)

I know, it doesn't sound like much, but it is surprisingly good. I'll be eating this a lot this month. The original recipe says it keeps well for a few days, so I'll be making big batches and packing it for lunch, to eat with some hummous and pita, a sandwich, or whatever else is in the fridge.
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