Sunday, January 2, 2011

Different Cakes and Foods


Apple-Cranberry Strudel Pie

DECEMBER 8, 2010
Apple-Cranberry Strudel Pie
I have two modes of recipe development: carefree, fly-by-the-seat-of-my-pants and methodically planned.  When I’m working with everyday ingredients that I know are hard to mess up, I’m likely to get into the kitchen with only a vague idea of what I expect the final outcome to be and add seasonings and ingredients on instinct; most [...]
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Curried Cauliflower and Sweet Potato Soup

DECEMBER 2, 2010
Curried Cauliflower and Sweet Potato Soup
When daytime temperatures dip into the 40′s, I want soup.  Every day. For every meal.  Suddenly, eating a lunchtime salad has all the appeal of chewing ice, so at the beginning of each week, I make a big pot of vegetable-filled soup and portion it out into glass containers to be reheated for lunches throughout [...]
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Thanksgiving Meatless Loaf

NOVEMBER 17, 2010
Thanksgiving Meatless Loaf
This is not your mama’s meatloaf.  This is not even your mama’s seitan loaf, tofu turkey, or nut roast.  It doesn’t taste like meat.  It doesn’t even pretend to have the texture of meat. But if you like savory, Thanksgiving flavors so concentrated that you can just skip the gravy and dressing, you will want [...]
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Brussels Sprouts and Shiitake Mushroom Soup

NOVEMBER 11, 2010
Brussels Sprouts and Shiitake Mushroom Soup
Brussels sprouts, rice, and perhaps some white beans.  I was planning a soup for dinner, but there seemed to be something missing.  Carrots?  No.  Potatoes?  No, the rice would provide enough starch.  I needed something to give the broth depth and flavor.  I was strolling through my back yard and considering my options when I [...]
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Ridiculously Easy Lentil and Vegetable Stew

OCTOBER 28, 2010
Ridiculously Easy Lentil and Vegetable Stew
I’d hoped to be sharing a Halloween recipe with you, but life has been getting in the way of cooking lately.  The other night I went into the kitchen to make a last-minute dinner of my Dirty Little Secret Soup but wound up making so many changes that it took on an entirely new character.  [...]
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Pumpkin, Squash, or Cushaw Bake

OCTOBER 22, 2010
Pumpkin or Cushaw Bake
One Sunday a month throughout my childhood, my family would attend Family Night Supper at our church.  It was a time of community, of fellowship…and of competition.  Because Family Night Supper was a potluck dinner, the ladies of the church showed off their cooking skills by bringing their signature dishes–their congealed chicken salads, artichoke dips, [...]

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