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Keralan Green Chicken Curry
India is a country I’d very much like to visit and one of many cities on my list is Kerala. Kerala is named as one of the ‘Ten Paradises of the World’ and ‘Fifty Places of a Lifetime’ by the National Geographic Traveler Magazine. Keralan cuisine is influenced by its coastline and flavored by coconut…
Read MoreRoasted Sunchokes
Sunchokes, also known as Jerusalem artichoke, is a species of sunflower native to the eastern United States. Native Americans enjoyed digging up these delicious tubers and eating them for centuries before the colonialists settled. The main carbohydrate in sunchoke, inulin, is a prebiotic that breaks down into fructose instead of glucose during digestion. For diabetics…
Read MoreFresh Spring Rolls (Nem Cuon)
Also known as a summer roll, this healthy version of finger food is a popular Vietnamese dish. This recipe is from Rick Stein’s cookbook, Rick Stein’s Far Eastern Odyssey. I’ve been following Mr. Stein for over a decade now and love his cooking shows especially those that highlight local producers. He’s a gentle soul to…
Read MoreEarl Grey Shortbread
Shortbread is a dessert that was once reserved for Christmas but is now enjoyed on any occasion. It’s been with us for centuries and ancient records trace this cookie as far back as Medieval and Elizabethan times. Shortbread has been attributed to Mary, Queen of Scots who was said to be very fond of Petticoat…
Read MoreUltimate Pork Back Ribs
Some say it’s the sauce that makes the ribs taste great but I believe it’s a combination of how slowly the meat is cooked with the addition of a sauce. This dish is a lip-smacking crowd pleaser and your family and friends will be doing an Oliver Twist rendition of, “more ribs, please!” The word…
Read MoreBaked Mushroom topped Brie
Mushrooms are a valuable health food – low in calories, high in vegetable proteins, iron, zinc, fiber, essential amino acids, vitamins and minerals. They have a long history of use in Traditional Chinese Medicine (6,000 years) and are known as some of the most potent immune boosters and disease fighters. Shiitake (for centuries called “Elixir…
Read MorePissaladière (French Onion Tart)
Pissaladière is a simple tart and is sometimes referred to as a white pizza. It originates in the South of France and people buy it to eat on the street. The name is derived from the Provencal word pissala or pissalat which describes a richly-flavored paste made from the salting and fermentation of tiny anchovy-like…
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Read MoreBLOG ACTION DAY 2010: WATER
Right now, almost a billion people on the planet don’t have access to clean, safe drinking water. That’s one in eight of us. Unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation cause 80% of diseases and kill more people every year than all forms of violence, including war. Children are especially vulnerable, as their bodies aren’t…
Read MoreLemon Squares
This light citrusy dessert was one I used in lieu of lemon meringue pie for our Thanksgiving dinner last weekend. Lemon squares have been in my family since the turn of the last century. Both sides of my family had their own version of this delicious dessert. My grandmothers and aunts all had a sweet…
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