This is a big day, friends. No, I don’t have any new book or baby announcements on the agenda – but today is the first day in four years that this vegetarian food blog has a lentil recipe! I have at least 39 chickpea recipes (more if you count the ones I probably forgot to tag)…
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The Comfort Food Diaries: A Stir Fry Like No Other
Drain the soaked beans and put them in a large pot. Cover the beans with the reserved tomato juice and enough water to submerge them. Add the ham hocks and the spice bag. Bring to a simmer over medium heat and cook for a few minutes while skimming the surface. Dependent certainty off discovery him…
Read MoreThe Food Lab: Follow the Rules for the Best All-American Beef Stew
We’ve been stewing up a storm on Serious Eats recently, and we’re not stopping any time soon. This time: All-American beef stew. Sounds great, but what exactly is it? American beef stew doesn’t have the same history or rules (thankfully) as some of the vaunted European stews like boeuf bourguignon or goulash. Dependent certainty off…
Read MoreSunday Brunch: Cheesy French Toast Recipe
It’s Sunday! You know what that means: it’s time for Sunday Brunch. Why don’t you skip the line and make brunch at home this week? The coffee’s truly bottomless, the booze doesn’t have a crazy markup and you can chill out in your pajamas. Every Sunday I’ll post a brunch recipe. Soon you won’t be…
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Read MoreComfort Food Lightened Up: Heathy and Delicious Recipes
Tang, one of my closest friends in college. Tang (spelled and pronounced just like the orange-flavored drink of the astronauts), a beautiful Taiwanese graduate student with a bobbed hipster haircut, was two decades older than me. Ingredients: 1 pound dried white beans 1 28-ounce can Tuttorosso Peeled Plum Italian Style Tomatoes, drained, with juices reserved…
Read MoreThe Design Destinations You Need to Visit in Japan
The soup is great on its own, but it’s extra tasty with scoops of pesto that I made out of the carrot tops. I’ve made carrot top pesto before, but this is the first time making it with only the carrot greens and no other herbs. Because who has basil this time of year? Dependent certainty…
Read MoreNo-Cook Blender Tomato Soup in Just 5 Minutes
The soup is great on its own, but it’s extra tasty with scoops of pesto that I made out of the carrot tops. I’ve made carrot top pesto before, but this is the first time making it with only the carrot greens and no other herbs. Because who has basil this time of year? Dependent certainty…
Read MoreDark Chocolate Pistachio Bars are naturally sweetened
One of my favorite all-time snacks is a Chewy Dipps bar. But those are basically glorified candy bars…SO enter these. These bars are naturally sweetened and filled with good-for-you ingredients! Plus they are simple to make and adapt! If you aren’t a pistachio fan, you can switch them out for any nut. And you could…
Read MoreHomemade Fudgesicle Brownie Pops
All it takes is a couple of bars from that familiar tune of the ice cream man: instantly I’m five again, equal parts nervous and excited. Whenever my brother and I heard that da duh da duh da duh, we’d run around the house screaming “ice cream man! Ice cream man!” It didn’t even matter…
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