Parsnip Soup with Toasted Pecans and Feta

There’s nothing so satisfying as homemade soup. It was a cold but sunny day today and soup seemed so fitting. Parsnip is a root vegetable related to the carrot. They’re high in soluble fiber, the type that helps lower cholesterol and keep blood sugar on an even keel. Parsnips contain natural sugars which impart a…

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Barley Risotto with Bacon

I’ve made my fair share of risottos over the years but never used barley.  Traditionally risotto is made with arborio or carnaroli rice because of their high starch content which results in a creamy consistency when combined with a broth.  Barley is a staple I seem to only use in soups or stews so I…

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Leftover Turkey Ideas

It never ceases to amaze me how every year we always have tons of turkey and vegetables leftover. And, each year I tell myself I’ll only make enough so that we have leftovers for one meal. So for all of you out there with leftovers, here are a few ideas. Click on the name of…

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Dark Chocolate Truffles

I have always wanted to make chocolate truffles and decided this Christmas I was going to tackle what I thought was going to be a task. Yes, making the balls are a bit finicky, but once I got the hang of it, I was on a roll.   My love for dark chocolate fueled the…

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Gingerbread Men

The earliest form of gingerbread was not a cake, but a solid block of honey baked with flour, ginger, breadcrumbs and spices. They were extravagantly and elaborately decorated in medieval England and were a popular present, the way that a box of chocolates is today. The decoration could include being colored with saffron or cinnamon,…

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Curried Chickpea and Tomato Soup

The Christmas season tends to make us run around doing last minute shopping and other errands which leaves little time for nourishment. This soup can be on the table in less than half an hour and I love the bit of heat coming from the curry paste. Chickpeas (aka garbanzo bean, Bengal gram) are a…

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Christmas Fruitcake Hermits

The Christmas holiday season always reminds me of how much work and effort my Mom put into baking goodies. She made fruit cakes, plum puddings, cookies of many varieties, pies, chocolates, savory tidbits. It seemed the house was forever enveloped in beautiful cooking aromas. This season I seem to be taking a page out of…

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Gorgonzola and Hazelnut Stuffed Pears with Pancetta Crisps

Salads (generally defined as mixed greens with dressing) were enjoyed by ancient Romans and Greeks. According to Oxford Companion to Food, salad is derived from the Latin sal (salt), which yielded the form salata, ‘salted things’ such as the raw vegetables eaten in classical times with a dressing of oil, vinegar or salt. The word…

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