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Crispy, Quinoa-Coated Fish

July 9, 2020 by Nicole Coudal

If you haven’t gotten on the quinoa bandwagon yet, this might be a good time to give it a try. This ancient food, sometimes called “The Mother Grain,” is actually a seed packed with protein and fiber, making it a great substitute for meat.  It’s also considered gluten-free, but can sometimes carry gluten properties if…

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Filed Under: Fish & Seafood Tagged With: american red snapper, basil pesto, cod, haddock, orzo, quinoa, tomatoes

Almond-Cranberry Granola

July 3, 2020 by Nicole Coudal

Remember years ago when granola was the stuff eaten only by Birkenstock-wearing, long-haired, herbal tea-drinking folks, or those uber-healthy mountain climbers?  They all seemed to really like the stuff that looked like bird food to the rest of us. But, in reality, those healthy specimens were onto something back then, and granola has now (rightly)…

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Filed Under: Appetizers & Snacks, Grains, Beans & Legumes, Odds & Ends Tagged With: almonds, cinnamon, cranberries, granola, oats, orange

Chopped Salad with Mango & Basil Dressing

June 26, 2020 by Nicole Coudal

It’s peak mango season in Florida, which means backyard trees are dripping with fruit, and grocery store bins are filled to the rims. There are more than 500 varieties of mangoes, but common supermarket varieties you’ll find include Tommy Adkins (large red, juicy), Keitt, and Honey. And if you’re really lucky (like if you’re in…

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Filed Under: Salad Tagged With: basil, ginger, jalapeno, mango

Stuffed Portobello with Tarragon Crumbs

June 19, 2020 by Nicole Coudal

Prior to the mid-1990s, the concept of Portobello mushrooms on our home dinner plates was pretty much nonexistent.  We really only heard about these Italian-imported, fancy mushrooms from waiters describing the ingredients in our dishes at high-end restaurants, or we may have spotted them in natural food stores but had no idea what to do…

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Filed Under: Grains, Beans & Legumes, Vegetables & Sides Tagged With: portabella, portobello, tarragon

Field Trip Friday – Planet Claire Farmacy

May 29, 2020 by Nicole Coudal

(Field Trip Fridays capture interesting, fun, food-related and/or fishing adventures that I like to share with you!) Walking through a forest is magical, isn’t it?  It’s teeming with life; the trees providing oxygen and shade, and ground cover housing thousands of creatures and habitats. But have you ever seen a ‘food forest’?   It’s similar to a nature-made forest,…

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Filed Under: Field Trip Fridays Tagged With: home gardening, permaculture, planet claire farmacy, transition sarasota

Vintage Seafoam Salad

May 22, 2020 by Nicole Coudal

Summer is on its way and we’re feeling the heat here in Florida.  To cool things down, I decided to make a dish that’s not only refreshing, but easy.  It even jiggles.  Yes, it’s a Jello-O® salad! Jell-O has its origins in gelatin (around since the 15th century), but I recently learned that the sweet, dessert…

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Filed Under: Salad, Sweets & Desserts Tagged With: easy dessert, jell-o, lime, pears, summer salad

Roasted Radishes with Butter & Chives

May 7, 2020 by Nicole Coudal

Buying veggies directly from a farm is just plain fun. Many farms even utilize a Consumer Supported Agriculture (CSA) model in which you purchase a membership, and the farm, in turn, supplies you with a box of veggies each week (and sometimes it’s a surprise what’s in there).  It’s a great partnership because you support…

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Filed Under: Appetizers & Snacks, Vegetables & Sides Tagged With: breakfast radish, radish, roasted radish

Face Masks by Delicious Dry Goods!

May 1, 2020 by Nicole Coudal

You know that phrase “Necessity is the mother of invention“?  It’s a concept that has resulted in some pretty amazing inventions, and it’s also a concept that sparked a new product offering in my business! As I sat with my artist hubby in our studio recently, discussing our small business challenges, we remembered a friend’s…

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Filed Under: Odds & Ends, Uncategorized Tagged With: coronavirus, cotton, elastic ear loops, face masks, flour sack towels, handmade

Forgotten Cookies

April 23, 2020 by Nicole Coudal

Craving something sweet?  I’ve got you covered.  This dessert is not only sweet, it’s a vintage recipe that’s easy to make, has no flour, and is gluten-free. What IS this magical dessert?  Meringue cookies, of course! My grandmother made these for as long as I can remember.  She didn’t invent them (there are tons of posts…

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Filed Under: Sweets & Desserts Tagged With: family recipes, gluten free, meringue

Shakshuka-Style Cod

April 16, 2020 by Nicole Coudal

This week I’ve been feeling mixed up, out of sorts, and a little depressed. Maybe it’s this August-like hot, humid air that has permeated south Florida.  Maybe it’s the state of our world, or the cloud of uncertainty under which we’re living.  Maybe it’s because I’m in desperate need of a hair appointment and there’s…

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Filed Under: Fish & Seafood Tagged With: cod, pantry cooking, spicy

Salmon & Potato Hand Pies

April 8, 2020 by Nicole Coudal

Craving comfort food lately?  You’re not alone. The definition of comfort food differs from person to person.  When stressed or exhausted, I want meatloaf and mashed potatoes.  Or bread pudding.  Or homemade macaroni and cheese.  Or pizza.  Or creamy risotto.  Or stuffed cabbage.  Or gooey, chocolate cake.  It’s actually a pretty long list.  My go-to…

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Filed Under: Fish & Seafood, Sandwiches Tagged With: family traditions, french canadian, pie, potatoes, salmon

Spelt Quick Bread

April 3, 2020 by Nicole Coudal

All-purpose flour and yeast have been popular at grocery stores lately.  Could it be that every household in America is baking? If so, that’s wonderful.  I love baking.  And while I’m a little frustrated I can’t find these two essential baking ingredients, I’m still glad so many people are doing it 🙂 That said, I…

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Filed Under: Breads & Muffins Tagged With: quick bread, spelt

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