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JG's Grilled Sockeye Salmon

JG's Grilled Sockeye Salmon

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

When the weather gets warm it is an invitation to use our outdoor grill. Grilled Sockeye Salmon is absolutely delicious! It does not need a fancy saucy topping, or any salty addition. Served with a microwaved “baked” potato and a veggie or fruit sa…

Lemon Spaghetti

Lemon Spaghetti

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

This fresh, light pasta is the perfect multitasker! Enjoy it as an amazing main course, or it pairs perfectly with grilled shrimp, fish or chicken. You can even add extra vegetables to bulk it up! It's the perfect warm weather pasta. For more quick an…

Garden Gazpacho

Garden Gazpacho

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

Garden Gazpacho is a perfect meal for warm weather. I decided to make this when the temperature reached 105 and I did not want to turn on my oven or stove to make dinner. It is an extremely refreshing soup that is served chilled.

Dinner Rolls

Dinner Rolls

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Prep Time: 120 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Light and airy, these rolls are simply divine served warm with hot butter.

Ginny\'s Yummy Macaroni and Cheese

Ginny\'s Yummy Macaroni and Cheese

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Prep Time: 30 Minutes
Cook Time: 40 Minutes

I came up with this recipe one day when I was feeling a little under the weather. After looking in my cupboards and saw what ingredients I had on hand , this is what came out of my oven.

Braised Pork with Warm Spices

Braised Pork with Warm Spices

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 120 Minutes

There aren't many meals that warm the soul more than braised pork shoulder. Here, the pork meets up with some warm, wintery spices to create the perfect, cozy family meal. Check out more at www.chewnibblenosh.com !

Puff Pastry: Little Pear Bites

Puff Pastry: Little Pear Bites

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

I love warm puff pastry combined with some fruit. It doesn't request a lot of ingredients and its ready before you know it. The taste of soft, warm fruit with the buttery pastry, just melts away in your mouth.

Pan de Miel

Pan de Miel

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 50 Minutes

One of my favorite childhood memories was when my mother used to make Pan de Miel or Honey Bread, literally translated. Recollections of the smells surrounding the kitchen, cutting the bread while it\'s still warm because you can\'t wait to try it and the…

Puff Pastry Waffles Filled with Fruit Jam

Puff Pastry Waffles Filled with Fruit Jam

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Warm pastry, with warm fruit jam and some icing powder on top is just divine. It melts in your mouth. After trying this, I have to admit that puff pastry baked in a waffle iron is so much more tasty than baked in the oven. It is less dry and you can con…

Grilled Zucchini Ribbon Salad

Grilled Zucchini Ribbon Salad

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Welcome in the warmer weather with this beautiful, healthy side dish. Fresh zucchini is sliced up thin and quickly grilled. Then, it's tossed with a flavorful, fresh dressing, and topped with shaved Parmesan and toasted pine nuts. It's summer salad perf…

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Iowa Girl Eats

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My name’s Kristin and I’m an Iowa Girl! I live in my second favorite state: Iowa, dream about my first: California, eat as well as one can with a massive sweet tooth, run as often as I can despite the finnicky Midwestern weather, and am more ofte…

A Thousand Soups

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Warm and comforting or cool and refreshing; light and appetizing or hearty and filling ... soup is worthy of its own blog.

After amassing a plethora of soup recipes through cookbooks, websites, magazines and my own creations, I thought it was abou…

Iowa Girl Eats

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My name’s Kristin and I’m an Iowa Girl! I eat as well as one can with a massive sweet tooth, run as often as I can despite the finnicky Midwestern weather, and am more often than not, thinking about the insanely cool places I want to travel to!

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All Sorts To Talk About Today .........

posted August 11, 2010 in Food, Fun & Farm Life In East Africa !

Thanks, everyone, for the comments on Saturday’s post. The day was a great success and the weather was, thankfully, warm enough for us to sit out on the veranda and enjoy our lunch.Now, I was so busy that I forgot to take photo’s of the table set (read full article)

5 Days of Fruit: Melons

It's Day 5 of our new series: 5 Days of Fruit. Hope you've enjoyed this week's posts so far! Today's is all about melons, specifically: watermelons, cantaloupes, and honeydew melons.WatermelonsSelection: Choose a melon that's free of bruises, discolo (read full article)

Hot Bytes for 2010-07-29

posted July 29, 2010 in The Chile Underground

Chef Michael Symon discusses 'Cook Like an Iron Chef', extending the brand: http://exm.nr/9EkahK # Yum! Homemade pickles quick: chicagotribune.com http://bit.ly/aB8gWp # Warm Weather Watermelon Crabmeat-Kissed South Seas Soup – San Jo (read full article)

michel roux’s cornish pasties

posted July 22, 2010 in gourmet traveller

I’m well aware that I’ve been opening every other post with some comment on the British weather, but seriously how schizophrenic has it been? After a blazing start to the week the sunny spells are now sporadically interrupted by sudden d (read full article)

This week's menu

When the weather gets hot and sticky, it becomes a challenge cooking.  This week's menu reflects the theme of "Stay Cool in the Kitchen," with entrees that are just as delicious eaten cold as they are warm.I don't know about you, but to me, left (read full article)

My 6 Ways to Have a Great Day

posted July 13, 2010 in Iowa Girl Eats

Today’s going to be a GREAT day, and here’s why! I kicked my morning off with a run. I must have brought some of that warm Texas weather home with me, because we’re supposed to have heat indexes in the 100s this week. No way I̵ (read full article)

A Raspberry Vinaigrette and Identity Crisis

posted July 08, 2010 in My Man's Belly

Fresh Raspberry Sauce With summer comes an abundance of warm weather and sunshine (if you don’t live in Southern California), mosquitos and raspberries. This time of year we find ourselves consuming our body weight in fresh ber (read full article)

Summertime

posted July 07, 2010 in Savour Fare

I don’t have any new recipes for you today. No photos, no witty anecdotes, nothing. There are two reasons for this. The first is that although I have been cooking — I promise! — I have yet to get internet successfully installed (read full article)

Basil-Watermelon Caipirinhas on NoRecipes

posted July 06, 2010 in The Basement baker

Posted by ebarbour My favorite college warm-weather party draw (the vodkamelon) goes gourmet! (read full article)

MATT'S BEER WE GO! GREENE KING INDIA PALE ALE BEER

posted July 02, 2010 in Food Tastes Yummy

As you may have noticed (if you've been a good and faithful reader!), I have been canoodling in Summer type drinkies to try and capture the spirit of the season!This one is somewhat of an offside trip however, although, being an India Pale Ale - and (read full article)

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