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Perfect Strawberry Lemonade

Perfect Strawberry Lemonade

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Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Cook Time: 0 Minutes

After searching for a recipe that had more than just slices of strawberries, I decided to create my own to ensure a strong strawberry flavor.

Soft Ginger Cookies

Soft Ginger Cookies

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

The best ginger cookie I have tried.

Ginger Maple Spice Cookies

Ginger Maple Spice Cookies

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

A nice soft cookie with a distinct real maple flavor followed by the slightest "bite" of ginger and finishing with a hint of orange.

Gingerbread Cake

Gingerbread Cake

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 40 Minutes

Adapted from: Cooks Illustrated

Lemon-Ginger Almond Scones

Lemon-Ginger Almond Scones

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

A wonderful taste treat in a cookie style scone with hints of lemon and ginger with a little almond crunch!

Easy Ginger-Orange Marmalade

Easy Ginger-Orange Marmalade

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

Orange marmalade is one of the favourites in our house. It’s always nice to have home-made marmalade in a kitchen cupboard so if you fancy something – just open cupboard door and it’s there :-) Made from fresh oranges and ginger adds a little kick…

Turkey With Soy, Star Anise and Ginger

Turkey With Soy, Star Anise and Ginger

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 15 Minutes

Turkey With Soy, Star Anise and Ginger

Sesame Ginger Lime Tuna Steak

Sesame Ginger Lime Tuna Steak

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

This is a great way to add some summer flavor to the grill. Served on a toasted sesame seed bun with a great beer (say, Bell’s Oberon) and some grilled asparagus and bell pepper. This is a little slice of heaven. I always use crystallized (or candie…

Quick Ginger Pork

Quick Ginger Pork

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Prep Time: 10 Minutes
Cook Time: 20 Minutes

One of my mother-in-law's signature meals. It's so fast and easy, and so delicious- a perfect weeknight staple.

Gai Pad Khing (Ginger Chicken)

Gai Pad Khing (Ginger Chicken)

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Prep Time: 15 Minutes
Cook Time: 10 Minutes

So this dish is chicken stir-fried in ginger. This is a simple, quick meal that could equally be made with pork or beef, or even shrimp, or for the vegetarians, tofu marinated in a mixture of dark soy and fish sauce for flavor.

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The Long Hot Summer Breeze Highball Recipe

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Toast goodbye to the hot summer months over this long holiday weekend with this hip-hot highball--The Long Hot Breeze.
Highball you say...it sounds like a cocktail to me. I agree, but a Royal Tart staffer came across a very fitting potential differ…

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Frosty Pimm's Cup Slush

posted August 07, 2010 in First, Make a Roux!

It's Friday. It's hot out. You need a cold, frosty cocktail that doesn't suck. Try a Pimm's Cup Slush. 'Nuff said. Pimm's Cup Slush 4 oz Pimm's No. 1 4 oz lemonade or ginger ale 1 oz fresh orange juice 1 oz fresh lime juice 1 oz fresh lemon (read full article)

Dessert Floats

posted July 05, 2010 in Food For Thought

Drinks are so overlooked, aren’t they? I freely admit that many nights I’m so engrossed in the preparation of food that I forget to even think about drinks with dinner. Sad, really because there are so many types. One of our favorites is (read full article)

Hot, hot, hot – Gravlax and Wine Spritzers

posted June 18, 2010 in Mastering the Art of Mad Cooking

As I walked the dogs this morning, an angry red ball of spite rose above the hazy horizon.  It was hot, hot and humid, way too hot for six-thirty A.M., so hot the dogs put their tails between their legs and wouldn’t budge, so hot my T-shirt (read full article)

a picnic at the Central Park

posted June 09, 2010 in Signature Concoctions

This Memorial day, we had another one of our quick picnics by the Lake at the New York City’s Central Park. My daughter, just like her mom, loooves Central Park and we just enjoy dragging Daddy back into the city over the weekend for a summer d (read full article)

Cold Drink for a Hot Day- Eskimo Cups

posted May 27, 2010 in Food For Thought

Hot weather has arrived just in time  for the Memorial Day holiday, and I bet you’re thinking about a cold drink right about now aren’t you? I know I am! In my quest for cool refreshment, I decided I wanted something different than te (read full article)

Lemon Tea Bread

posted November 18, 2009 in Duckie\'s Food Blog

My mother-in-law gave me lemons last week. I was suppose to slice it and mix it with honey and ginger. Some homemade lemonade?! But I don't like ginger and the lemons stayed in the fridge, till I figured out that I might as well make lemon cake!!! I (read full article)

Tofu with Applesauce…or Chutney

posted October 13, 2009 in Bok Choy Bohemia

I’ve seen a trend that emerges whenever I look for apple recipes…without fail, I seem to end up on pork.  With the whole Kosher thing, followed by the Vegetarian thing almost seven years ago, I haven’t had, well…ANY occasio (read full article)

Something's about Lemonade

posted September 14, 2009 in Healthy Cook Recipes

When somebody asks me about my favorite juice, one of the best juices in my mind is lemonade. Normally, I always drink a Fresh Squeezed which is made only with lemon juice, water, and sugar. That's enough for me to feel fresh, but I'm thinking about (read full article)

Soy-Ginger Marinated Flank Steak

posted June 30, 2009 in Cookin\' Canuck

The dog days of summer have arrived.  For some, that is signified by the smell of grilling hot dogs and hamburgers.  For others, it's the sound of the ice cream truck.  For me, it is the process of marinating and grilling a flank steak.  There (read full article)

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