Roasted Vegetables with Honey, Cayenne, and Sage

 

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I had some wonderful guests this Shabbos, and was inspired to try some new flavors and ideas. My efforts yielded not one, but TWO blog-ready recipes…the only problem is, I didn’t write down or photograph one of the two, which means I have to re-make it for you guys so that I can share it with more detail than “um, put some meat in, sprinkle some spices, and bake.” Continue reading

Sea Bass with Pine Nuts Over Shaved Asparagus

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PARVE • PREP: 15 minutes• COOKING TIME: 15 minutes•  SERVES: 5 app/3 main

Hi Everyone!! I’ve missed you all! Sorry about the delay getting back to you after Passover, but I have a good excuse- for those of you that don’t know, I got pretty sick over the week of Passover and needed some extra time to get back to myself.

HERE I IS!! I’ze back!! And I am so grateful to be feeling well, back to my life, back in my kitchen, thinking up recipes that make my kids groan and my husband roll his eyes and grimace when he thinks I am not looking. What could be better??? Continue reading

Passover White Chocolate, Coconut, and Pecan Cookies

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PARVE • PREP: 15 minutes• COOKING TIME: 18 minutes•  YIELD: 50 Cookies

Bringing you another Pesach (gluten free!) recipe in time for the holiday. And please don’t say these are brown. I’m going with beige/off white/cream colored. Hmm. Maybe they are kinda brown? I have no defense. In any event, they are delicious – moist and chewy. Enough salt, coconuts and nuts to cut the sweetness of the white chocolate. Continue reading

Passover Spiced Apple Curd Trifle

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PARVE • PREP: 1 hr. 15 minutes• COOKING TIME: 35 minutes•  SERVES: 8

I’m not making Pesach this year. We usually celebrate a portion of the holiday at home, and a portion with family at their homes. This year, we are packing out to both of our parents for the entire holiday, and I’m very much looking forward to spending time with my siblings, in-laws, nieces, and nephews who are coming together from across the globe. Continue reading

A Trio of Salads: Curried Farro, Beets with Sumac, and Minted Fresh Peas with Tahini

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Purim is in the air, and although I am personally booking out to my mother-in-law’s (thanks, Ima!), many of you are facing the insane task of, well, Purim.

You will be preparing and delivering impeccably packed and color-coordinated mishloach manos packages all over the neighborhood, including several to your children’s teachers that have receiving hours at the EXACT SAME TIME on the opposite sides of town, while at the same time reassuring your 6 year old that it doesn’t matter that her princess tiara broke and that she really, really, really still looks like a beautiful princess, and also the hole where the rhinestone used to be is really not a hole but was there the whole time. Continue reading

Pineapple Salmon Stacks

PARVE PREP: 1.5 hours COOKING TIME: 20 minutes •  SERVES: 5

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I think I’ve confused a lot of people with this blog. My vaguely employed brother wants to know what my monetization strategy is. My neighbor asked if I’ve quit my day job.  The plagiarism police just wants to (politely) confirm that I actually made up the recipe I posted. Everyone else wants to know when they can come for tasting. So to answer everyone’s questions: no monetization strategy, haven’t quit my day job. Unless otherwise noted: developed, tested, reworked, and retested the recipes by myself.

And, to my tasters, COME ON OVER! We got food! (Okay. maybe call first.) Continue reading