Tag: vegetables

Thai Twice Baked Sweet Potatoes

Most twice baked sweet potato recipes mirror traditional Thanksgiving sweet potato casseroles.  They are full of brown sugar, pecans, and sometimes marshmallow. Much like my Sweet Potato & Curry Corn Chowder, the recipe I am sharing today is a savory recipe, named Thai Twice Baked Sweet Potatoes.  It probably is no surprise that this…

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Cucumber Salad

When we lived in Colorado, I had given up on trying to garden.  The harsh, dry summer and my lack of farming skills was not a good combination.  Now that we are in Kansas, I thought I’d give it a try again. While this gardening season is not perfect, I have had one…

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Ultimate Beet Spiral Salad

Every January, Healthy Solutions Spice Blends hosts a recipe contest. Of course this means I can’t wait to enter.  All of their products are great low salt and low sugar options, without sacrificing taste. This year I decided to experiment with the Ultimate Burger blend.  While the namesake might lead you to think…

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Endive and Watercress Salad

When I plan a special meal, such as holiday gatherings or a Valentine’s Day dinner, I like to start with a fancy salad. Making a special salad such as this Endive and Watercress Salad looks and tastes impressive, yet doesn’t require much more effort than your everyday iceberg and tomatoes version. I took…

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Garam Masala Roasted Butternut Squash

I love butternut, but I despise peeling and chopping it. That is why I joyfully bought pre-peeled and chopped butternut squash from Costco in a handy 2 pound tub. Prep time was instantly reduced by 85% and I could focus on how I wanted to flavor my dish, rather than how to safely…

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Boar Ragout

You know me, I often like to try something new and different. This week I wanted to try ground boar (which I found in the freezer section of my local grocery store).  I decided to use the boar in a hearty, wintery ragout. A mixture of roasted acorn squash, mushrooms, and purple potatoes,…

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Pork Green Chili

I like to make a big pot of chili as an easy dinner that provides plenty of leftovers for multiple meals (lunch included).  I tend to gravitate towards beef chili, but this week I was in the mood for a Pork Green Chili. I kept it simple by using my crock pot.  A…

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Asparagus Casserole

Many Thanksgiving gatherings include a green bean casserole. There is no denying the creamy goodness of such a casserole, but I wanted to test out a version using asparagus (a favorite vegetable in my family) with a homemade sauce.  Parboiled asparagus, get coated in a generous amount of a cream sauce, and mixed…

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Sausage & Kale Soup

This week, one of the books my daughter brought home for reading homework was Stone Soup.  If you have never read the book, the story is about an impoverished town that comes together to share the small amounts of food they have to create a large and scrumptious kettle of soup. Reading about…

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Tzatziki Tacos

A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of meeting up with a friend at Next Door Eatery in Denver. One of the things I respect about this restaurant is their commitment to the farm-to-table concept.  This reminded me that it had been awhile since I had purchased meat from local farmers, especially…

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Matcha Fried Rice

Have you heard of matcha? I’m sure you have.  It is one of those “in” ingredients these days.  I have put of trying it because green tea ranks below most other flavors of tea in my book. I tend to prefer spicy/cinnamon or earl grey rather than the earthy flavor of green tea….

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Stuffed Mushrooms

I’m often amazed at how many variations there are on classic recipes.  Take for example Stuffed Mushrooms. When I first started making these I used leftover bratwurst from a summer BBQ and I have been doing so ever since. I have even used the stuffing base in other recipes, such as my Stuffed…

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