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Vanilla and Cream Cheese Pound Cakes
For me, pound cake is synonymous with baked goodies our mothers, grandmothers and great grandmothers made. The word pound in the title refers to the ingredients because the original recipes contained a pound of butter, sugar, eggs and flour. Another interesting note on the origin of words is the same idea applies to cupcakes. The…
Read MoreMassaman Curry with Chicken
Massaman is one of my favorite curries. It is a Thai dish with Muslim origins. It is commonly made with beef but you can also use chicken, lamb, pork or tofu. The name Massaman is thought to be derived from the word Musulman which is a linguistic variation of the word Muslim. Thai Massaman curry…
Read MoreHoney Ginger Chicken with Chickpeas
This is a warming and hearty dish. Garbanzo beans (also known as chickpeas) have a delicious nut like taste and buttery texture. Chickpeas are an excellent source of protein, dietary fiber, folate and are one of the earliest cultivated vegetables. While many people think of chickpeas as being beige in color, there are varieties that…
Read MoreMini Lamingtons
I first tried these delicious mini cakes when I lived in Hong Kong and it seemed that a lot of the coffee shops there sold them. They are very addictive and it’s been a couple of years since I last had one. Lamingtons are named after Charles Cochrane-Baille, 2nd Baron Lamington, who served as Governor…
Read MoreHalifax Coffee Culture
For the love of coffee!! Coffee is alluring, intoxicating and is the drink of choice for millions. It’s one of the largest traded commodities in the world and plays a role in the lives of millions of people every day. There are two main species of coffee: coffea robusta and the Arabica bean. The robusta…
Read MoreBacon, Zucchini and Asparagus Pasta
Food in a flash was the title that caught my eye in the October issue of Australian Good Taste magazine. I’m a fan of simple, wholesome food prepared with minimal time in the kitchen and this dish is ready in 15 minutes! And, look at all the vegetables in one dish. Did you know that…
Read MoreMolasses and Maple Crème Brûlée
Crème brûlée (French for “burnt cream“) is also known as crema catalana (Spanish) or Trinity cream (English). It is a rich dessert with a custard base and a hard caramel top which is created by caramelizing sugar under the broiler or using a blowtorch. The custard base is normally flavored with just vanilla, but it…
Read MoreHalloween Candy Apples
Halloween is celebrated every October 31st and has roots in the Celtic festival, Samhain (old Irish meaning “summer’s end”). The ancient Celts believed that the border between this world and the after world became thin on Samhain, allowing spirits (both harmless and harmful) to pass through. The family’s ancestors were honored and invited home whilst…
Read MoreCider-Braised Pork Chops
Apple cider is one of my favorite natural drinks and the apple season has been in full swing for a couple of months now. Untreated apple cider is a seasonal drink and has traditionally been served at Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. It is sometimes heated, spiced or mulled. Apple butter is a highly concentrated form…
Read MoreCreole Beef Skewers with Sweet Potato Salad
Whenever I’m in a bookstore I find the first place I browse is the cooking section and then home decorating. Occasionally, I find cookbooks in a kitchen shop that grab my attention which is what happened when I found this gem of a book at the Paderno factory store in Bayers Lake. Molasses Inspirations is…
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