ARTICLES For Easy
ROAST LEG OF LAMB AND POTATOES
WITH 2 COMMENTS
Roast leg of lamb, studded with garlic is an easy Easter recipe. Potatoes are roasted alongside the lamb for a great start on your holiday meal.
ASPARAGUS RISOTTO
WITH 3 COMMENTS
Asparagus is the vegetable I most closely associate with spring. Roasting the asparagus in this risotto creates a mellow, comforting dish.
LENTIL TABBOULEH SALAD WITH POMEGRANATES
WITH 2 COMMENTS
A fusion dish of French de Puy lentils and Middle Eastern tabbouleh ingredients is a fusion of some of my favorite ingredients. I add fresh pomegranate seeds and pomegranate molasses for a flavor pop that contrasts with the earthy lentils.
SHAVED BRUSSELS SPROUTS WITH POMEGRANATE AND MINT
WITH 3 COMMENTS
Brussel sprouts, pomegranates, mint and lemon combine to make an incredibly healthful and flavorful vegetable dish.
SPANISH CHEESE PLATTER AND PAIRINGS
WITH 4 COMMENTS
My favorite spanish cheeses with food and wine pairings.
OTTOLENGHI CARAMELIZED ENDIVE WITH PROSCIUTTO
WITH 5 COMMENTS
An Ottolenghi favorite, these caramelized endive are stuffed and topped with a slice of prosciutto or serrano ham for a savory treat. Make ahead and pop in the oven 15 minutes before serving.
ROASTED BUTTERNUT SQUASH OTTOLENGHI
WITH NO COMMENTS
Ottolenghi does it again with this beautiful, healthy, make-ahead vegetable dish that is perfect for the holidays or anytime of the year.
BURNT EGGPLANT AND YOGURT DIP OTTOLENGHI
WITH 4 COMMENTS
Ottolenghi's delicious variation on baba ghanoush. Burnt eggplant, greek yogurt, lemon juice and a splash of pomegranate molasses is fabulous with roasted butternut squash, pita bread and crudites.
THE BEST PRIME RIB ROAST
WITH 8 COMMENTS
Prime rib is a classic holiday dish that sets a festive mood. If you thought prime rib was only for restaurants you will be pleasantly surprised at how easy it is to make.
YORKSHIRE PUDDING
WITH ONE COMMENT
For me Yorkshire pudding and prime rib are the quintessential Christmas meal just out of a Dicken's novel. And in fact, Yorkshire pudding dates back to the 1700's as a tasty way to stretch a meal.