New this week

May 17, 2014

Laura Calder’s Salted Caramel

This is another gem from Laura Calder whom I have written about before. Her latest book, Paris Express is full of easy to make gorgeous foods and is a must have book in any cook’s library. I would love to take a class from her one of these days if she offers any. Lately I have enjoyed getting reacquainted with some of my cookbooks. I am rebuilding a cookbook library that counted more than a... View Article

May 15, 2014

Asparagus with herbs and long table orchard dining at the Food Writers Seminar

A bunch of tall and slim asparagus is resting on my cutting board while I get the vegetable peeler. I plan to gently peel away the skin from the root end, third of the way up. I don’t always peel the spears but since I like the look of the light green part that is hidden below the skin I thought I’d peel it this time. I am preparing lunch for a few of my... View Article

May 14, 2014

Marinated Carrots Sticks with Thyme and Oregano

I am still under the influence of tapas. We have just returned from Spain were we enjoyed tapas, pinchos and montaditos in all forms for the last few months. Truth be told, most of the tapas we found in Spain focused on Iberian ham of one kind or another and seafood of every variety. Being of vegetarian persuasions I sometimes found it difficult to find a vegetarian item on the pages and pages of tapas... View Article

May 13, 2014

Cauliflower Fritters

I open the small metal jars containing cumin and cinnamon and the sweet and pungent scents waft towards me, their perfume filling the air around the kitchen. This is definitely Ottolenghi-land. I have been cooking my way through a few of my cookbooks and Ottolenghi’s collection sits at the top of the pile. This one, titled simply Ottolenghi, the cookbook, was much anticipated and did not disappoint. It is full of vegetable centered recipes and... View Article

May 6, 2014

Lemon Sablés (French lemon butter cookies)

I have been cooking my way through Laura Calder’s latest book Paris Express, Simple Food from the City of Style. I love Laura’s cooking and was very disappointed when her James Beard award winning cooking show French Food at Home ended on the Cooking Channel. It was informative, educational and fun to watch. Laura is beautiful, sophisticated, funny and an experienced and knowledgeable chef . She left a corporate career to pursue culinary education in Vancouver... View Article

May 4, 2014

Roman Style Artichokes (Carciofi alla Romagna)

People seem to be afraid of artichokes. They worry about how to eat them, how to trim them, how to cook them. Really, they are not any more difficult to handle and cook than anything else. Yes, it’s more work than, say, peeling a carrot, but it’s completely doable and so worth it. Needless to say I love artichokes and cook them in season (spring) whenever I can. I even wrote a post about artichokes... View Article

May 3, 2014

Eating vegetarian when travelling – and Roasted Vegetables Recipe

There is an art to travelling as a vegetarian. You would think that with the abundance of gorgeous produce in the markets, especially around the Mediterranean, it would be easy to find vegetarian dishes on restaurants menus but somehow it is not. Now, I am interested in food and culture and certainly will try other things even if they are not vegetarian, especially the local and traditional. I am certainly not going to travel without experiencing... View Article

April 30, 2014

Asparagus Tart with Gruyer Cheese

This week I seem to be making foods that I don’t usually prepare. It’s nice to get out of the routine and make something new. Take this recipe. I use a lot of asparagus in the spring but tend to cook it simply, either steam, cook it in a skillet, roast in the oven or cook on a grill. As all recipes seem to happen, I took the asparagus out of the fridge to grill... View Article

April 29, 2014

Deviled (but nice) eggs

We are a little past Easter but I am still into eggs. Most people know how to make deviled eggs and this is just a reminder. We were at a friend’s house for lunch a couple of weeks ago where they served deviled eggs and they stayed on my mind ever since. I prepared them to serve as a quick bite this afternoon. As you can see from some of the images I have a... View Article

April 26, 2014

Long Table Dinner at Miradoro, Tinhorn Creek (and Penne with cabbage and kale recipe)

What do you make for a quick dinner? For me it’s pasta hands down. It goes with just about anything and I can almost make it with my eyes closed. You know where the pot is and you just need to scoop a piece to taste if it’s al dente, right? For this dish I combined red pepper penne with sautéed onion, cabbage and kale, a little white wine and then some mascarpone to round... View Article

April 22, 2014

Middle Eastern Fatoush Salad

Looking outside through the expanse of windows overlooking the Okanagan in the morning is always reflective. It’s foggy and overcast at the moment, but I suspect the fog will lift as the sun breaks through in a few hours. I don’t mind foggy days, there is a mystery and romance to the silvery tones and staying home seems ever more enticing. The fireplace is warming up the room and a cup of hot camomile tea... View Article

April 21, 2014

Peas and Lima Beans with Butter Lettuce and Fresh Dill

This is adapted from a recipe I posted a couple of year ago in the spring when fresh peas were out. Fresh peas are not out yet here in the 49 parallel but I think this recipe is perfectly good with frozen peas and this time I added lima beans to the mix (also frozen). It is so simple and delicious that I wanted to remind you of the dish. Peas by themselves are wonderful... View Article