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Nachos with Chunky Guacamole
This makes a lovely snack for a teenage sleepover or perhaps as an appetizer for friends coming over for a BBQ! A great idea using pita bread in lieu of nacho chips. The first ever nachos was created in 1943 by Ignacio “Nacho” Anaya which consisted of fried tortilla chips covered with melted cheese and…
Read MoreMediterranean Poached Chicken Salad
I’m entering this recipe for the Weekend Herb Blogging which was established by Kalyn’s Kitchen. This week’s host is Susan from The Well-Seasoned Cook. This dish is a perfect all in one meal to prepare! Poaching chicken breasts is a light and healthy way to eat chicken plus you have homemade stock for future use.…
Read MorePolenta Pizza
This makes for a nice change from the ordinary pizza base! Polenta is made with ground yellow or white cornmeal and depending on the region in Northern Italy, it can be ground coarsely or finely. It was originally classed as peasant food eaten in the early Roman times but these days all levels of society…
Read MoreTurkish Lamb, Feta and Spinach Melts
Looking for an aromatic snack to share with your friends? These little treats are mouth watering and quite easy to make. Cumin adds a bit of nutty and peppery flavor with slight citrus overtones to this recipe. It has been used in Indian and Middle Eastern cuisines for centuries as well as Mexican and Tex-Mex…
Read MoreGordon Ramsay’s Tandoori Lamb Salad
My family loves Indian food and this dish covers off all the flavors we enjoy tasting. This salad is served as a main course at Gordon Ramsay’s, The Boxwood Cafe. It’s such a simple meal to make, packed with vitamins and looks good, too. Lamb is a good source of protein, zinc (immune function) and…
Read MoreCouscous Salad with Avocado & Prawns
A fresh, easy dish to make and ready to eat within 30 minutes! Couscous is a grain product made by drizzling salted water onto coarsely ground hard durum wheat to form tiny balls of dough. The balls are rubbed until uniform in size and then dried. Its texture is nuttier than long-grain rice and the…
Read MoreVeal & Zucchini Involtini with Polenta
Involtini (meat rolls) is a popular dish among the Italians and is usually eaten with polenta. You can fill the rolls with whatever you like. The many flavors coming from this dish makes it difficult to say no to seconds! There are also vegetable versions of involtini such as Nigella Lawson’s simple grilled aubergines stuffed…
Read MoreSpinach Salad with Stir-Fried Pork and Warm Ginger Vinaigrette
We eat a lot of salads with our dinners but this one can easily be eaten as a main dish. Ginger has been revered in Indian and Chinese civilizations for over 5000 years for its powerful health promoting properties. It has anti-inflammatory properties that can lessen the pain of rheumatoid arthritis, relieves the severity of…
Read MoreClassic Macaroni and Cheese
This is old fashioned comfort food for the soul and is one of my son and daughter’s favorite foods although my daughter does tend to like the Kraft dinner version! Macaroni and cheese was first made in the nineteenth century and was made even more popular when Kraft Foods introduced the Kraft Dinner (macaroni and…
Read MoreMediterranean Bread Bake
Over the years I have built up a substantial collection of cookbooks and food magazines. While the list of my cookbooks would be too long to mention here, the following are some of my favorite food magazines: Fine Cooking, BBC Good Food, Gourmet Traveller, ABC Delicious, Dish, BBC Olive and Good Taste. I have a…
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