Roasted Pork Loin with Maple Mustard Crust

I like roast dinners but most cuts of beef are far too big for a small family (unless you live near a butcher) and pork is such a versatile meat to serve as a base for future meals. Left over pork can be used in stews, pasta and salads. Sometimes, though, pork can be a…

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Fennel and Orange Salad

What a beautiful winter salad! If you haven’t tasted fennel, then you’re in for a treat. It has a crunchy texture with a licorice flavor that will entice you to discover more ways to utilize it (roasted at high temperatures, slowly sautéed, braised with tomatoes and olives, pan fried, fennel gratin etc.). Fennel is closely…

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Chicken and Artichoke Calzones

It’s been a while since we had homemade pizza and even longer for calzones. Calzone (Italian for stocking or trouser) is an Italian turnover made from pizza dough. For more calzone recipes, click here. Of all the calzone recipes out there, I thought the use of artichokes mixed with chicken was a bit suspect at…

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Vietnamese Beef Noodle (Bun bo)

My husband and I were in Hanoi last April (click here for that posting) and fully enjoyed our meals there but we didn’t get the chance to experience this local dish. This recipe hails from chef Bobby Chinn. We had the pleasure of chatting to him while we were in his Hanoi restaurant. An amazing…

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Tomato, Mozzarella and Basil Salad

This is one of the easiest recipes to make and is low in calories. Serve this as an appetizer and make sure to have on hand fresh bread to mop up the juices! Fresh mozzarella should have a sweet, creamy, milky taste and should have a soft, yielding, pull apart texture. Water packed fresh mozzarella…

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Sole Fillet Parcels with Salsa Verde

Looking for a light and healthy dinner tonight? This one hits the spot and is relatively easy to make. Salsa verde, an Italian name, is a cold rustic sauce which was traditionally chopped by hand but today most people use a food processor to make the sauce. For other sole recipes, click here. Serves 2recipe…

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Creamy Farfalle Tomato Pesto with Avocado and Prawns

I love anything with avocados in it (salads, sandwiches, wraps) but did you know that avocados can help in weight control? The monounsaturated fat in an avocado speeds up the basal metabolic rate, as compared with saturated fat. The high fat content gives a quicker feeling of satiation which helps to reduce overeating and being…

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Grilled Chicken in Mojo Sauce

I know it’s winter back home but this recipe will bring a bit of southern comfort for those cold evenings! Mojo (pronounced mo-ho) sauce originated in the Canary Islands and the most typical use of this sauce is papas arrugadas con salsa mojo (potatoes with mojo). Mojo sauce is also popular in Cuba and throughout…

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Lamb and Date Tagine

Tagine (an aromatic stew) is a North African dish (Algeria, Morocco, Libya and Tunisia) and was traditionally used by nomads. Tagine is also the name of the pot the food is cooked in. The cone shaped cover is designed to return all of the condensation to the bottom which helps to intensify the flavors of…

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Zucchini Pie

This dish looks like a lot of time was spent in the preparation but it’s quite easy and simple to make. This soft and creamy pie is great when having your friends over for lunch or dinner as it can be served as the main meal or as an appetizer. Zucchini (aka courgette) contains Vitamin…

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