I love a good sheet pan meal, but sometimes they just do not turn out. Maybe it's a sheet pan meal with chicken and potatoes, and the chicken comes out dry and the potatoes are undercooked. A good sheet pan meal, however, is a real household win. Throwing everything on one pan in the oven to cook is genius; it makes weeknight meals simple and delicious with minimal cleanup. This sheet pan maple soy salmon has such a simple marinade, and after 30 quick minutes of marinating time I throw ... continue reading...
Vegetarian “Meatballs” in Marinana Sauce
I haven't done a lot of experimenting with "fake meat" options sold in grocery stores. Since we aren't vegetarian or vegan, when we want to have meat, we do. This doesn't mean I don't want a meatless burger, but I'm much more likely to want a black bean or quinoa burger instead of one made from a fake meat product that I'm unfamiliar with. I'm sure there are some great products available out there, but I just haven't experimented and cooked with them enough to recommend a product! So when it ... continue reading...
Cacio e Pepe Kale with Crispy Chickpeas
Does anyone remember a time when kale wasn't popular? It's not a vegetable that I grew up eating, but now I grow it in my garden and it's always in my refrigerator. It's quick to sauté with some olive oil, salt, pepper, and a squeeze of lemon juice, can be baked into chips, or made into salad. It's also a key ingredient in one of my favorite soups, Zuppa Toscana. One of my favorite ways to enjoy it is for breakfast sautéed with mushrooms and topped with a fried egg. I took that concept, added ... continue reading...
Butternut Squash and Cauliflower Soup
I'm back with new recipes! I took a few weeks off to recharge and it was absolutely necessary. Between the Ebook release in the fall and delivering tasty holiday content, I was pretty burnt out by the end of the year. Not to mention our days in the winter are really short and I felt like I had a hard time capturing quality photos. Now I have a little more light in the afternoon, and I feel refreshed and ready to bring you new content, like this creamy butternut squash and cauliflower ... continue reading...
Instant Pot Beef Stew
Once Christmas is over, I'm a bit over the cold weather. I grew up in Chicago and attended college in New York, so I am no stranger to snow and really cold winters. But living in the Pacific Northwest, we like to keep our snow in the mountains with milder temperatures in the Seattle suburbs where we live. The past few years, we have had some really cold weather in January and February. Last year we had two back-to-back snowstorms that cancelled school for two weeks! Based on the recent weather ... continue reading...
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