ARTICLES For Walnuts
PEACH AND WARM GOAT CHEESE SALAD
WITH NO COMMENTS
This salad is a summer variation on the French classic Chevre chaud salade de fromage, or Hot goat cheese salad. The flavors are bright and the recipe can be put together in under 30 minutes.
STIR-FRIED GREEN BEANS WITH WALNUTS, MINT & FETA
WITH 4 COMMENTS
These delicious stir-fried green beans come together in 15 minutes and are great served hot or at room temperature.
BLUE CHEESE PLATTER AND PAIRINGS
WITH 3 COMMENTS
My favorite blue cheeses and food and wine pairings.
WARM CHICKEN, PEAR AND FENNEL SALAD
WITH ONE COMMENT
A warm winter salad packed with healthy ingredients from the Wappo Bar Bistro in Calistoga in Napa Valley wine country. Add a nice glass of pinot noir and you are good to go!
QUINOA WITH TURKEY, POMEGRANATE & CITRUS HERB SAUCE
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Get two meals using Ottolenghi's simple roast turkey with citrus and herb sauce repurposed to also make a quinoa, with turkey and pomegranates. The result is two economical, gluten-free healthy meals.
THE BEST OATMEAL CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES
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I truly think this is is one of the best oatmeal chocolate chip cookies I have ever eaten. I bet you can't eat just one. Or two, or three!
STRAWBERRY, BLUEBERRY, SPINACH & QUINOA SUMMER SALAD
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This summer salad is a refreshing one-dish meal packed full of great nutrients and flavorful combinations. Even better, it is quick and easy to make and easily adapts to accommodate various diet restrictions.
TUTU’S HAWAIIAN BANANA BREAD
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An old-school banana bread recipe handed down from my mother and believed to have originated from the gracious Halekulani hotel on Waikiki beach.
FREGOLA SARDA TABOULEH WITH ROASTED VEGETABLES
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I love discovering a new food, especially when it has a great name that sounds like an Italian movie star. Fregola Sarda, is my latest find. These hand-crafted, toasted, nutty pearls of a pasta are incredibly versatile. I use them in this recipe to make a toasted and roasted tabouleh.
APPLE CRUMBLE
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One of my year-round favorite desserts is a fruit crisp. In the summer I make it with fresh peaches, nectarines and berries. In the winter I use apples and pears. It takes a few minutes to prepare and is always a crowd-pleaser.