Carol Egbert
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Musings on food from the Vermont kitchen of a painter and writer.
Recent Posts Tagged With 'Sweet'
Sweet Yorkshire Pudding – Mothers’ Day Brunch
Last May, I made a perfect Mother’s Day brunch even though I had forgotten that it was Mother’s Day. I had found strawberries and local yogurt at the market and decided to make a sweet Yorkshire pudding for Sunday breakfast for our friends Annie (read full article)
Sweet Yorkshire Pudding – Mothers’ Day Brunch
Last May, I made a perfect Mother’s Day brunch even though I had forgotten that it was Mother’s Day. I had found strawberries and local yogurt at the market and decided to make a sweet Yorkshire pudding for Sunday breakfast for our friends Annie (read full article)
Blood Orange – Ingredient of the Week
This post, focusing on Blood Oranges, is the first in a series of Ingredient Posts. I welcome your thoughts on ingredients that you are curious about, love or hate, use frequently or have never tried. The fields outside of Siracusa are filled with ci (read full article)
Blood Orange – Ingredient of the Week
This post, focusing on Blood Oranges, is the first in a series of Ingredient Posts. I welcome your thoughts on ingredients that you are curious about, love or hate, use frequently or have never tried. The fields outside of Siracusa are filled with ci (read full article)
Honey Strawberry Sandwich & Minted Carrot Salad
Honey in the morning, honey in the evening. Honey is a staple in my Sicilian kitchen. I drizzled this light, delicately scented gift from the bees onto rustic breakfast sandwiches. Assembly was a breeze – toasted crusty ciabatta bread + a la (read full article)
Honey & Strawberry Sandwich & Minted Carrot Salad
Honey in the morning, honey in the evening. Honey is a staple in my Sicilian kitchen. I drizzled this light, delicately scented gift from the bees onto rustic breakfast sandwiches. Assembly was a breeze – toasted crusty ciabatta bread + pl (read full article)
Chocolate Fig Cake – Competition Worthy!
A couple of weeks ago my friend Edie told me about friends who had moved to San Francisco from Vermont. ( I’m sure that they didn’t move for the natural beauty, this Vermont sunrise was worthy of Maxfield Parish.) They created Recchiuti (read full article)
Chocolate Fig Cake – Competition Worthy!
A couple of weeks ago my friend Edie told me about friends who had moved to San Francisco from Vermont. ( I’m sure that they didn’t move for the natural beauty, this Vermont sunrise was worthy of Maxfield Parish.) They created Recchiuti (read full article)
Cranberry Pie – Summer Flavor in the Winter
Saturday was a beautiful, cold, gray, windy, winter day. I’m not complaining, the air above the frozen pond was white. (Can it be so cold that fog freezes?) The trees on the hill were black and created a startling contrast to the white field. (read full article)
Cranberry Pie – Summer Flavor in the Winter
Saturday was a beautiful, cold, gray, windy, winter day. I’m not complaining, the air above the frozen pond was white. (Can it be so cold that fog freezes? ) The trees on the hill were black and created a startling contrast to the white f (read full article)
Rainbow Cupcakes – A guest post from peaslovecarrots
Mathea Tanner is the cook, writer, artist and brains that make Peas Love Carrots one of the food blogs I love to visit. Her recipes for penguins, snowmen and lambs will make you want to rush to the kitchen even if you are a vegetarian. I’m p (read full article)
Rainbow Cupcakes – A guest post from peaslovecarrots
Mathea Tanner is the cook, writer, artist and brains that make Peas Love Carrots one of the food blogs I love to visit. Her recipes for penguins, snowmen and lambs will make you want to rush to the kitchen even if you are a vegetarian. I’m p (read full article)
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