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Asparagus, Pea and Herb Soup

Asparagus, Pea and Herb Soup

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 25 Minutes

A quick and easy soup recipe to celebrate the native asparagus season. I wanted to make a recipe that didn't include cream - there are a lot of those about!

Pickled Red Beets

Pickled Red Beets

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

I don’t know about you but in the last few years I have become a beet lover. I never used to be but if there are beets on the menu I order them. And I always have beets at home for my cravings. You will notice I will post several different beet recipes…

Curry Roasted Chicken

Curry Roasted Chicken

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Growing up my mother would often use curry in her recipes. This is an easy version of one her recipes.

Homemade Meatballs

Homemade Meatballs

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

My Great Grandmother was a whiz in the kitchen. We are so lucky that she wrote down some of her recipes before she passed on. Now we all still get to enjoy these recipes whenever we can. Although I suspect that they would still taste better if she made…

Skillet Granola

Skillet Granola

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

I\'ve tried a lot of homemade granola recipes and this one is easily my favorite.

Nut Crescents

Nut Crescents

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Adapted from Good Housekeeping Favorite Recipes. These cookies go perfect with coffee or tea and are sure to please. Enjoy!

Best-Ever Blueberry Muffins

Best-Ever Blueberry Muffins

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Adapted from Great American Recipes. These muffins will definitely brighten your morning! Enjoy with love, Catherine

Mark's Famous Apple Crisp

Mark's Famous Apple Crisp

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Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 60 Minutes

I found a recipe similiar to this one, but I always like to tweek (so to say) some recipes to how I feel will add a little better twist to it.

Sausage Squares

Sausage Squares

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

Another recipes passed on to me from my grandmother. Great quick breakfast and everyone and never any left overs. :-)

Sicilian Sesame Cookies

Sicilian Sesame Cookies

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 30 Minutes

Adapted from Good Housekeeping Favorite Recipes – Cookies! These cookies are so special to me since they bring back so many wonderful memories. Enjoy!

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Humble Recipes

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Recipes and the occasional product suggestion from an over worked, under paid, dad. Everything from Breakfast Recipes, Dinner Recipes, Soups, Stews, and much more.

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When my grandma passed away I was given her recipe journals. After talking with my dad about an idea of starting a blog he was thrilled and gave his go ahead to share my grandma's recipes for everyone to enjoy.

Filipino Cuisines and Native Foods

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This blog is all about Filipino cuisines and native food. You can see the list of different dishes and recipes. This is good for the people who love to cook and want to learn about cooking.

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Indian Cooking Recipes

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This blog is for meant for beginners in Indian Cooking (Specially vegetarian). Indian cooking is very easy and very healthy. The every day food consumption accommodates for desired vitamins (vegetables), protein (pluses), Carb (rice), iron (spinach),…

Victoria's Healthy Recipes

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A collection of healthy recipes that I have made in my quest to lose 10 pounds. All dishes are approved by me!

Uzbek Food Culinary Recipes

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Anise Hyssop

posted August 11, 2010 in Healthy Green Kitchen

I’m giving away an Imprint Comfort Mat this week. If you’d like to enter to win this great eco-friendly, anti-fatigue mat that’s perfect for the kitchen or anywhere else you stand a lot, please see this post for details. Thanks! Ani (read full article)

Aloo Baingan (eggplant-potatoes) Curry

posted August 11, 2010 in Chef In You

The beauty of Indian Cooking is its versatility combed with big flavors. No wonder it is one of the most famous cuisines in the world. I am surprised yet so glad to see Indian restaurants popping every where I see in the recent years. Many westerner (read full article)

5 Days of Veggies: Eggplant

It's Day 3 of our 5 Days of Veggies series and today's veggie is something you might not know much about - eggplant. In fact, it's technically a fruit, but since you serve it and eat it more like you would a vegetable, we figured it was OK to group (read full article)

Chicken Mole

posted August 10, 2010 in Boise Foodie Guild

(Photo By: SB, Allrecipes.com)Sometime ago, maybe a week or two, someone, I think it was Margaret, asked me about the Mexican Mole sauce. From various sources, including Allrecipes.com, the Foodnetwork.com, waymorehomemade.com and the travelblog.com, (read full article)

Culinary Cocktails, Navajo Tacos, Macarons, and More: A Wrap Up of My First Four Urbanite Food & Drink Issues!

posted August 04, 2010 in Tasty Trix

The Queen Bee Cocktail: Belvedere vodka, yuzu, elderflower syrup, and honey water .. mmmm It's been a month since my weekly Web zine for the Urbanite launched, so I thought I'd do a little wrap up and show you why I have been so frazzled lately! I (read full article)

How does a recipe earn the label gourmet?

posted July 30, 2010 in Are You Hungry?

How does a recipe earn the label “gourmet”? Is it the ingredients, preparer, presentation, or where the food is being served that earns the gourmet recipes label? I spent a few hours researching the subject. First, I think the definition of go (read full article)

Sinigang na Baboy (Pork in Tamarind Soup)

If you ask any native Filipino about their favorite dish, I bet, if not all, at least a majority will say "SINIGANG". Many tourists may find it a little bit exotic, but it has gained popularity among expats as they eventually learned to love this dis (read full article)

Pandan leaves

posted July 19, 2010 in josie's kitchen

From now on I will also feature some of the ingredients like herbs and spices that add flavor and aroma to all my recipes. Pandan (Fragrant Screw Pine) I use pandan leaves when I cooked our rice, it gives sweet aroma and nice flavor to the rice. It (read full article)

BINUNGEY

posted July 14, 2010 in Lutong Pinoy Recipe

Ingenious native delicacy steamed in bamboo. Infused with the richness of coconut extract and heated evenly, the glutinous rive turns into a treat that oozes delectability and leaves you full and satisfied. The use of bamboo tubes adds to this de (read full article)

The real deal on Saag

posted July 13, 2010 in Apricosa

If you were to ask me what my favorite Indian dish is, I think I'd have to go with saag every time.  Saag, a dish of slow-cooked greens that often gets chunks of paneer cheese mixed in, is an absolutely delicious concoction.  I love the (read full article)

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