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Bowls of Happiness: Creamy Corn

July 8, 2021 by Nicole Coudal

Summer corn – the golden creation of Mother Nature, designed for pure joy. There’s nothing like picnic-table dinners designed for nibbling ears of corn, biting into grilled hotdogs, or scooping up forkfuls of creamy potato salad. I miss the Butter & Sugar corn I used to find at roadside stands in New England, but sometimes, here…

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Filed Under: Beef, Poultry & Pork, Monthly Themes, Vegetables & Sides Tagged With: corn, sirloin

Bowls of Happiness: Coconut Farro

July 2, 2021 by Nicole Coudal

We’ve lived through tumultuous days over the last year. Thankfully, life seems to be slowly coming up to speed. That said, I’m still not feeling myself, struggling to find my ‘new normal.’ Add in many gray days filled with much-needed rain, and that means I’m craving comfort food. Comfort food is the stuff we shouldn’t eat…

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Filed Under: Grains, Beans & Legumes, Monthly Themes Tagged With: blueberries, Buddha Bowl, coconut milk, farro, honey

Magic of Miso: Chocolate Chip Cookies

June 23, 2021 by Nicole Coudal

Miso in cookies? What?!? I never heard of it until I saw a recipe on the Bon Appetit site. Experts have weighed in (here’s just one at WSJ) that miso adds complex flavor/saltiness to sweets, making it a perfect addition. We all have our favorite chocolate chip cookie style, which typically falls into one of these…

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Filed Under: Monthly Themes, Sweets & Desserts Tagged With: chocolate, miso, toasted nuts

Magic of Miso: Miso Chili Crisp Noodles

June 10, 2021 by Nicole Coudal

A bowl of noodles bathed in spicy, sweet, savory sauce could possibly be a remedy to all the world’s ills. It’s that good. If you shy away from noodles in any form, this post may not be for you, unless you combine this sauce with zucchini noodles or roasted veggies (which would also be delicious)….

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Filed Under: Monthly Themes, Pasta Tagged With: chili garlic sauce, miso, noodles

Magic of Miso: Walnut Miso Tapenade

June 3, 2021 by Nicole Coudal

When you think of an ingredient that can enhance many dishes, you might not think of fermented soybeans, but that’s just what we’re talking about today. . .miso!   Miso is lauded for its ability to maintain good gut health and provide amazing flavor to any dish. Even Bon Appetit magazine called it “. ….

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Filed Under: Monthly Themes, Odds & Ends Tagged With: garlic, kalamata, lemon, miso, tahini, tapenade, walnuts

Lovely Legumes: Black Eyed Peas

May 25, 2021 by Nicole Coudal

Restaurants come and go, with many factors determining success. But when a long-time, popular spot closes, it’s a huge loss to a community, partly because of lost culinary traditions. This post is about one place, but I’m sure its story will resonate with many. My husband recently told me about black eyed peas he enjoyed at Old…

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Filed Under: Grains, Beans & Legumes, Monthly Themes Tagged With: black eyed peas, garlic, hot sauce, lawry's, legumes, old south oyster bar, onion

Lovely Legumes: Chickpea Sliders

May 13, 2021 by Nicole Coudal

Recently, two announcements in the culinary world created a buzz. The popular recipe site, Epicurious, said it would no longer post new beef recipes, and Eleven Madison Park, a prestigious restaurant in New York, said it would offer a vegan-only menu when it reopens. Apparently, they want to be part of the solution toward a…

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Filed Under: Grains, Beans & Legumes, Monthly Themes Tagged With: chickpeas, mint, sliders, tzatziki, yogurt

Lovely Legumes: Lentil & Kale Salad

May 6, 2021 by Nicole Coudal

Legumes are in the vegetable family, with common members being chickpeas, black/red/kidney beans, green beans, black-eyed peas, soybeans and lentils. They’re called ‘powerhouse foods,’ with lentils being especially well-regarded. Nutrition-wise, lentils are an excellent source of protein, loaded with potassium, calcium, magnesium, iron and fiber, and a great resource for vegetarians, or folks sensitive to gluten.  They’re…

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Filed Under: Grains, Beans & Legumes, Monthly Themes, Salad Tagged With: kale, lentils, mint, napa, parsley

Flavor Punches: Adobo

April 23, 2021 by Nicole Coudal

Synchronicity is amazing. This week, I remembered a delicious meal made by my friend Ben’s mom, Purita.  Ben and his family are Filipino, and his mom served lumpia (similar to fried spring rolls), adobo chicken (chicken in an amazing sauce), and pancit (meat, noodles and veggies – sort of like chow mein).  I loved it,…

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Filed Under: Monthly Themes, Odds & Ends Tagged With: adobo, filipino

Flavor Punches: Peppercorn Salt

April 16, 2021 by Nicole Coudal

A sprinkle of flavored salt can make dishes sparkle.  I’ve got several mixtures in my pantry that I bring out for special touches to meat, seafood or veggies. Each type of salt (sea, Himalayan, Kosher, fleur de sel, Kosher, etc.) offers its own level of ’saltiness’ or ‘brininess,’ enhancing underlying flavors of food in their…

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Filed Under: Monthly Themes, Odds & Ends Tagged With: flavored salt, lemon zest, pink peppercorn, rosemary, sea salt

Flavor Punches: Gremolata

April 9, 2021 by Nicole Coudal

Gremolata sounds fancy, but it’s a simple mixture of fresh parsley, garlic and lemon zest – ingredients you probably have in your fridge at any given time or can easily pick up at a market. It’s a classic seasoning that originates from northern Italy (Milan, I believe), sprinkled on soups/stews, braised meats, roasted veggies and…

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Filed Under: Monthly Themes, Odds & Ends Tagged With: garlic, lemon zest, monthly themes, parsley, pine nuts

Flavor Punches: Potlach Seasoning

March 30, 2021 by Nicole Coudal

Years ago a friend gave me Williams Sonoma’s “Potlach Seasoning.” The description on the tin noted the story of Pacific Northwest Native Americans spreading herbs on freshly-caught salmon and fire-roasting it for a feast — the inspiration for the WS blend.  Potlach specifically refers to the tradition of celebrating abundance by giving away possessions and food,…

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Filed Under: Monthly Themes, Odds & Ends Tagged With: monthly themes, potlach, spices

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