Recipes

Split Pea Soup

01/18/2017
Serves 12 people
Equipment
heavy-bottomed soup pot
Prep time
15m
Cook Time
2m

Winter is a great time for split pea soup: it needs to simmer for a long time, and in so doing, it will warm up your kitchen. Plus, any time you are cooking with pork (bacon, here), you are in for a sensory out-of-body experience.  Float away on a cloud of simmering bacon and aromatics, and when you open your eyes, you will have a hearty, delicious, crave-worthy meal.  Split pea is almost the exact same drill as lentil: they are SO easy to make that this hardly qualifies as a “recipe,” and yet, the flavor will knock your socks off.  Don’t forget the crusty bread for texture and for dienging!

Sweet Potato Crust

03/12/2017
Serves 1 spring form pan
Equipment
spring form pan
box grater or food processor with grating blade
cheesecloth or clean dish towel
Cook Time
30m

With vitamin A and beta carotene for better immune function and improved eyesight, healthy carbohydrates, vitamin C (a powerful antioxidant) and manganese to support healthy blood sugar levels, it’s hard to find a reason not to make your next crust a sweet potato one.  All you need is a spring form pan and a box grater  (or food processor) and a square of cheesecloth or clean dish towel!  Recipe adapted from farmgirlgourmet.com.

Sweet Potato Fries

06/28/2017
Serves 8 - 10 people
Equipment
grill, charcoal or propane, and it helps to have a grill pan or basket
OR regular oven and sheet pans
Prep time
10m
Cook Time
30m

For sweet potato fries (on the grill or in the oven), the secret is in the spice… and the prep.  Follow these steps for perfectly tender and YUM-worthy fries, every time.  I’m doing these on a very hot grill, but if you’re baking on a sheet pan in the oven, keep it between 400-425 degrees for crispy edges.

 

Tapioca Pudding

02/12/2017
1 Review (5.00 out of 5)
Serves 12 servings
Equipment
electric mixer
Prep time
15m
Cook Time
45m

I think this recipe might be as old as time itself?  My mom’s been making it and I’ve been eating it since I was a kid.  It hasn’t changed a lick, because there is no room for improvement on this timeless classic.  It’s comfort food, it’s dessert, it’s breakfast, or it’s a snack.  Tapioca is where it’s at, especially when the snow is falling and the temps are dropping.

Tuesday Night Risotto

12/06/2016
Serves 8 servings
Prep time
5m
Cook Time
25m

This is Tuesday night comfort food.  Put on the Skynrd, loosen up your stirring elbow and pour yourself a nice deep glass of whatever white wine you’re using… we like to raise a glass to “Tuesday’s Gone” before we dig into this brightly flavored, creamy, tangy, heartfelt dish.

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Vidalia Onion Soup with Blistered Cheddar Cheese

12/26/2016
Serves 24 bowls
Equipment
oven-safe soup tureens or crocks
Prep time
1h 30m
Cook Time
30m

 

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This recipe comes straight outta Bobby Flay’s Bar American cookbook, which my mom had signed for me by the master himself, at Dave’s Market in my hometown. From the moment that he told her that his mother’s name is Dotty, she’s been a little smitten.  I’ve been smitten since I had this dish at his NYC restaurant: it’s awesome. This recipe tastes exactly like the real thing, it’s deceptively simple to make, but will wow your guests with the fancy appearance and special flavor twists on the old stand-by french onion.  This soup is aces for the holidays.  I’ve adapted Bobby’s proportions to suit my large crowd’s appetite… you should either consult his recipe or halve this one if you aren’t feeding more than ten people, with leftovers desired.  I should say, though, that this soup keeps really well and is an awesome, filling hot lunch or dinner during that week of vacation between Christmas and New Year’s.

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The only downside of this dish is that it’s pretty prep-heavy.  But every single bit of work can be done ahead of time!  Grate your cheese and put it in a big tupperware in the fridge.  Slice your bread and put in a gallon sized ziplock bag in the fridge.  Make the pesto up to a week ahead of time and store it in an airtight container in the fridge. (This pesto is excellent on everything you already like pesto on: egg sandwiches, pizza, pasta, you name it.  Make extra-extra pesto.  You will not regret it.)  You can even make your soup a few nights before, if you want, and reheat on the big day.  So, if you’re going to go to the trouble, you might as well make enough to enjoy all week.  This soup is also noteworthy for being a huge hit with the under ten, tween and teenage crowds.  It’s shocking, that they would love an onion based soup so much, but the kids actually do eat it up, quite literally.  Must be the sweetness of the vidalias and the “grilled cheese” on top.

 

Zucchini Muffins (Loaded)

07/27/2018
Serves 14 bakery style (giant) muffins
Equipment
box grater
Prep time
20m
Cook Time
35m

The best tasting, most nutritious muffin with the least imaginative name (I know).  Regardless of what you want to call them, these are worth a try.  Each one is a bowl of hearty oatmeal that you can nibble with coffee or have for lunch, covering all food groups and crushing huge health goals with a smile on your face.