There is no better staple vegetable to stock in your kitchen than onions. They are versatile, long-lasting and, the occasional tear aside, known to be very good for you. My favorite chef, Meredith McCarty recommends to have at least one member of the allium family a day, whether in the form of onions, shallots, leeks or garlic. According to Michael Pollan, chopping onions is the sine qua non of routine culinary tasks. Come and chop some onions with us! Continue reading “All in Favor of Alliums”
Tag: Vegetables
The Art of the Artichoke
Reading our blog, one would think that we like our vegetables the way parents love their kids: you can’t pick a favorite. But that’s not the case with me: I like beets, I like broccoli, I like green beans, but I LOVE artichokes, above any other vegetable. On my first visit to Carmel, the home of the artichoke, I thought I had arrived in culinary heaven: artichokes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Maybe their unique and distinct flavor really agrees with me, or I get hooked because of all the work I have to put in to get to the good parts, but whatever the reason, give me an artichoke and I know just what to do with it. Come and cook with us! Continue reading “The Art of the Artichoke”
Hope sprouts eternal!
What’s great about living close to a big city, and particularly one that cares a lot about food culture, is that there are always interesting lectures, round-tables, book-signings or speeches about healthy foods. So when I heard that Rebecca Katz is coming out with a new book called The Longevity Kitchen, I was disappointed to learn that my chances to get a ticket to her presentation were close to zero. Luckily she appeared in a segment on NPR called “How to Eat for a Longer Life” where she spoke as part of a panel about health, food and longevity, so I got to hear her speak, albeit not in person. In her book, she introduces us to her “16 age-busting power foods” and one of them is asparagus which, lucky for us, is coming in season right now. Spring has finally sprung. Come and cook with us! Continue reading “Hope sprouts eternal!”
The Green Team
There is no good translation for “Lebensmittel” which is the German word for food. It really means “things that are alive” or better “things you need to stay alive”, which brings me to this week’s post which is all about what to do with all the dark leafy greens you find at farmer’s markets and which make up the bulk of your CSA box during this time of year. Even the most creative of us cooks might run out of ideas on just what to do with all that chlorophyl in our fridge. Be they raw, steamed, boiled or roasted, here are our reasons why we make sure these healthy vegetables are featured prominently in our diet, so go on and pick up a bunch of fresh wintery greens on your next grocery shopping trip. Come and cook with us! Continue reading “The Green Team”
A Bowl of Soup for You?
What dish can be prepared in one pot, be cooked quickly and offers pretty much any variety you like? Anyone? Yes, it’s a pot of soup and I’d like to share my favorite soup recipes this week. And unless you live in the Southern Hemisphere – which I know some of you are 🙂 – there are few dishes that warm your heart, soul and stomach more during these colder winter months than a delicious bowl of soup. Come and cook with us! Continue reading “A Bowl of Soup for You?”