Vegetable Lo Mein
Summer is quickly coming to an end. If you want to maximize the daylight hours and minimize time spent in the kitchen, this vegetable lo mein recipe is for you! The meatless main is quick to prepare and, equally important, satisfying to eat….
Heart-Shaped Cinnamon-Sugar Buns
I don’t prepare many recipes twice, so you know I must really like something if it makes a repeat appearance in my kitchen. It’s been eight months since I first baked these sugar buns and, if I recall correctly, I ate the entire batch (though not in one sitting, thankfully). They are that good.
Vegetable Fried Rice
Growing up, fried rice made a regular appearance on the kitchen table – for breakfast, lunch and dinner. That’s because my mom refused to let leftover cooked white rice go to waste. She could deftly transform the cold, hard grains into a satisfying dish the whole family enjoyed. It was also her smart way of repurposing food.
Apple Crisp
What’s the best thing since apple pie? Apple crisp in a mini cast iron skillet! It’s a cute and comforting finale to any meal, as is or à la mode. If you have leftovers, reheat them for breakfast.
Candied Pecans
While we’re well into November, higher temperatures linger in the Bay Area. But that hasn’t stopped me from going into full fall mode in the kitchen. I’m already planning my Thanksgiving menu and stocking up on pantry staples and seasonal ingredients, like fresh cranberries, holiday spices and Brussels sprouts on the stalk.
Grissini
No salad or bowl of soup is complete without a side of bread. Whether it’s a piping-hot popover, piece of focaccia or crusty French baguette, it’s what rounds out makes the meal. But for a change of pace, I like to serve grissini – long, thin, crispy breadsticks – plain or topped with seeds.
Cauliflower and Roasted Corn Chowder
I love a good bowl of New England clam chowder. When I was a kid, my mom and dad often made it from scratch and when they didn’t, I had no qualms about popping open a can of Campbell’s Chunky. And even though I’ve lived in the Bay Area my entire life, I never tire of visiting Boudin at…
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