SMOKY POTATO “NACHOS”
“Innovation is born of necessity” is how I could often describe my cooking. What do I do with the results of kitchen experiments wallowing in the fridge, like the daikon kimchi I made a month… Read More »SMOKY POTATO “NACHOS”
“Innovation is born of necessity” is how I could often describe my cooking. What do I do with the results of kitchen experiments wallowing in the fridge, like the daikon kimchi I made a month… Read More »SMOKY POTATO “NACHOS”
I’ve been craving “red sauce” Italian food lately: pasta dripping with red sauce, hearty meatballs, a nice cloud of grated parm on top, maybe a green lick of basil swirled in. Luckily, a pasta dinner… Read More »MY RED SAUCE
Cooking for two is freakin’ hard. Even with my best efforts, we inevitably are stuck with leftovers that haunt the fridge, with one such leftover being mashed sweet potatoes. While first served lovingly alongside a… Read More »SWEET POTATO QUESADILLAS
Every Easter (I know, what a way to start a post called “Thanksgiving Pierogi!”), my great-grandmother would lug a pyrex dish filled with homemade Pierogi to my grandparent’s house. Her fragile hands shaking, she’d place… Read More »THANKSGIVING PIEROGI
In my family, the knobby clusters of creamy pink fruit scattered on thorny bushes near the ocean were always called beach plums. My brother and I would harvest them, a handful maybe, in the hopes… Read More »BEACH ROSE LEMONADE