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Salmon and Poached Egg on Zucchini Rösti
Looking for brunch ideas for Easter or how about enjoying a lazy Sunday morning breakfast devouring this delicious meal. If you’re not fond of salmon, top the Rösti with shaved ham instead. Rösti is a potato dish from Switzerland and was a common breakfast eaten by farmers. Click here for more Rösti recipes. Serves 8…
Read MoreChili Baby Octopus Stir Fry with Broccolini
I don’t know about you, but I wasn’t sure what the difference was between an octopus and a squid. They both have eight legs and while the squid can grow to be bigger than the octopus, it’s hard to tell when they’re small and in a display case full of ice. The squid (I just…
Read MoreChicken and Vegetable Yakitori
Yakitori refers to grilled (yaki) bird (tori) and is a street food favorite of the Japanese. It’s a popular dish and many Japanese on their way home from work grab a yakitori and a beer from the vendors selling them. Shiitake mushrooms are now one of the most popular sources of protein in Japan and…
Read MoreGrilled Roast Pork Cubano Sandwiches
This was one of the meals I had from the left over pork roast. The flavors here are amazing especially with the garlic lime mojo. The Cuban sandwich has been around since the 1500’s. In the 1900’s it became a common lunch food for workers in cigar factories and the sugar mills of Cuba. With…
Read MoreRoasted 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…
Read MoreFennel 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…
Read MoreChicken 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…
Read MoreVietnamese 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…
Read MoreTomato, 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…
Read MoreSole 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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