Posts Tagged ‘Uncategorized’
Potato, Bacon and Ricotta Bake
Donna Hay is one of my favorite Aussie foodies and I have a collection of her cookbooks not to mention numerous Donna Hay magazines. Who is she, you ask? Donna Hay is Australia’s leading food editor and best-selling cookbook author. She focuses on basic ingredients, simply prepared and beautifully photographed – hallmarks of her work…
Read MoreStir-Fried Pork with Lemongrass
Bangkok has many cooking schools and one that has been around for 30 years is the Blue Elephant Cooking School and Restaurant. The cooking class consists of a visit to the market where your guide will explain the various items within the market and after that head back to the classroom for a cooking demonstration.…
Read MoreSusie’s Shortbreads
How does anyone resist the temptation to eat a beautifully presented cupcake? Susie’s Shortbreads is a specialty cookie and cupcake shop in Halifax, NS. My family recently moved to Halifax and I was very pleased to have found this shop. A boutique bakery in a fun malt shop atmosphere where everything is baked fresh daily…
Read MoreTaramasalata Dip
My husband introduced me to this dip a long time ago and my first impression was that I wanted more! So when we were in Greece last month, I had to have my fill of taramasalata! Don’t be put off by the ingredients or its color. An explosion of flavors marks this exquisite appetizer. Surprisingly…
Read MoreRosemary Roast Vegetables with Haloumi & Chorizo
I love roast vegetables any time of the year! An easy dish to whip up and ready to serve in half an hour. Halloumi or haloumi is a Traditional Cypriot cheese and is now made the world over. It is made from a mixture of goat’s and sheep milk, although some haloumi may also contain…
Read MoreWatermelon Salad
Watermelon is a summer favorite of mine. Not only is it a thirst-quencher, watermelon may also help quench the inflammation that contributes to conditions like asthma, atherosclerosis, diabetes, colon cancer, and arthritis. Watermelon is an excellent source of vitamin C and a very good source of vitamin A. Serves 2Printable Recipe watermelon, chopped into bite…
Read MoreRocket & Prosciutto-Wrapped Persimmon Salad
I like to think I’m a bit adventuresome when it comes to trying different food and living in Asia for 11 years certainly has presented some interesting things to eat. However, I’ve never tried a persimmon until now. I am happy to report that this refreshing fruit is sweet and tastes like a cross between…
Read MoreGarides Me Domata Ke Spanaki (Prawns, Tomato Sauce & Spinach)
You know when you browse through a cookbook or food magazine and say, hey, this is something I have to make? Well, this dish caught my eye and I was hooked! Another recipe from Jamie Oliver’s new magazine. Did you know that researchers have identified at least 13 different flavonoid compounds in spinach that function…
Read MoreGreek Style Tuna Carpaccio
Having just returned from a glorious 10 day cruise around the Eastern Mediterranean (which included 4 ports in Greece), this recipe seems to be so appropriate for a couple of reasons. One, I just discovered Jamie Oliver (my all time favorite chef) has a new magazine out called, ‘Jamie Magazine’. I’ve been a Jamie fan…
Read MoreOn Vacation!
Summer time……..a two week vacation for The Culinary Chase! Cheers!
Read More