This whipped ricotta and olive dip is a breeze to make and it can be anything you want: an afternoon snack, a dinner party appetizer, a quick lunch, a light dinner. Maybe a picnic item? I’m running out of ideas. I live my life strategically […]
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Lemon Parmesan Kale Salad
This simple lemon parmesan kale salad is meant to provide a clean, fresh relief from all the hearty and rich comfort meals on the wintertime table. During the winter, I tend to gravitate towards comfort meals: a hearty stew, a creamy soup, lots of bakes, […]
Citrus Salad with Fennel and Radish
Citrus fruits are abundant during the winter and they offer many benefits to help you survive this cold season: they can boost your mood, improve digestion and support your immune system. This Citrus Salad with Fennel and Radish heavily features citrus components as well as […]
One Pot Creamy Lemon Zucchini Orzo
This creamy lemon zucchini orzo recipe is all about simplicity and flavor. With just a few ingredients like zucchini, garlic, and Parmesan, you can whip up a lovely vegetarian dinner in no time. I find orzo to be a funny little type of pasta. It’s […]
Caramelized Zucchini Pasta
This caramelized zucchini pasta recipe is a perfect blend of simplicity and flavor. A great example of using what you have on hand. With just a few ingredients like zucchini, garlic, and Parmesan, you can whip up a delicious vegetarian dinner in no time. One […]
What’s in Season? January Produce Guide
This January Produce Guide is a concise resource for seasonal fruits and vegetables this winter. Discover the best produce for January, like citrus fruits, mushrooms, and root vegetables, along with tips for storage and recipes to inspire your cooking. January Produce Guide: What’s in Season […]
Labneh with Roasted Beets
This Labneh with Roasted Beets is great as a side roasted beet salad or appetizer. It features many different elements that can be made ahead and assembled right before serving: a creamy labneh base, crunchy toasted walnuts, pickled onions and chili and an orange-infused olive […]
What’s in Season? December Produce Guide
A December produce guide and recipes for apples, cauliflower, lemons, butternut squash, cabbage, broccoli, and more. December is a great time for citrus — oranges, lemons, grapefruits, tangerines – as well as fruits we’re still able to find abundantly in the market, such as pomegranates, […]
Doenjang Beans and Greens Stew
Dear reader, how are you!? How’s it hanging? It’s beginning to look A LOT like Christmas, my favorite time of year and you bet I’m busy baking cookies and watching Elf on repeat. After throwing out my back and having an awful week as a […]
Roasted Cabbage with Walnuts
I first made this Roasted Cabbage with Walnuts a few months ago after a video popped up on my screen while I was scrolling on TikTok. It was a time when I was being recommended a lot of cabbage videos, and despite not knowing how […]
Shakshuka with Tahini Sauce
I’m one of those people who love breakfast. Yes, I will happily get up early in the morning and dedicate the first hour of my day baking a fresh batch of scones. Yes, I am that dedicated, okay? Restaurants that serve all-day breakfast might be […]
Pasta and Chickpea Soup
Nothing says Fall like a big bowl of steaming carbs. Comfort food is, after all, just another name for carbs. And a chilly Fall evening is just an invitation for comfort food. And who’s complaining? Not me! This Pasta and Chickpea soup, a take on […]
Mushroom and Zucchini Pita Wraps
There’s a handful of recipes I keep in my back pocket for when I’m feeling uninspired or in need of something low-effort. These Mushroom and Zucchini Pita Wraps are one of them. Vegetarian wraps are certainly an easy meal to put together. Sometimes I like […]
Lemon Asparagus Pasta
I’m spending my summer in Germany, where asparagus season is celebrated with a passion. It even has its own name: Spargelzeit (asparagus time. Germans love being literal. Look up the German word for gloves and you’ll know what I’m talking about). Asparagus time is a […]
Easy Brothy Beans
Sometimes when I’m feeling lazy or sad, the last thing I want to do is cook a meal. But the inconvenient part about being human is that you need feed your body in order to keep on living. Of course there are many options that […]