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Melon Salad with Lime and Aleppo Red Pepper

September 5, 2017 by Sheila

Melon Salad with Lime and Aleppo Red Pepper

Wow. This was a surprise. Lewis and I were taste testing these melons after I made the photograph below. Very, very sweet, especially the bright orange Ambrosia melon. I’ve only made fruit salad a few times, back when I realized the kids would eat more fruit if it was cut into snacking-size pieces. I’m more […]

Filed Under: Fruits, Salads Tagged With: Aleppo Red Pepper, Ambrosia melon, cantelope, cilantro, fruit salad, lime, melon, Santa Claus Melon, watermelon

Roasted Ratatouille

August 27, 2017 by Sheila

Roasted Ratatouille

This is the time of year that I always make a big batch of ratatouille to freeze for the winter. Grab some Roma or other paste tomatoes for this. You want a meaty tomato, not the delicate (and expensive) heirlooms as a base. I had green Italian peppers from the garden, but of course you […]

Filed Under: Preserving, Soups and Stews, Vegetable Side Dishes Tagged With: artichoke, artichokes, basil, cucuzzi gourd, eggplant, garlic, olive oil, onion, parsley, sweet bell peppers, tomatoes, zucchini

Mexican Salsa Verde

August 21, 2017 by Sheila

Mexican Salsa Verde

This recipe can be made raw, roasted, or boiled. I prefer boiled to cut the harshness of the onion, so that’s the recipe I’ve given you below. Mexican cuisine dry-roasts aromatics and vegetables and the oil is added later, in this recipe once the ingredients are cooked and put through a blender. I quadrupled the […]

Filed Under: International, Preserving, Sauces Tagged With: cilantro, garlic, hot pepper, lime, onion, salsa, tomatillo

Fall and Winter Cooking Classes

August 18, 2017 by Sheila

Fall and Winter Classes are here at The Kitchen Garden Cooking School. Gift Certificates available for all those near and dear. – Sheila

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Kendra’s Cucumber Salad

August 13, 2017 by Sheila

Cucumber Salad

Kendra and Eduardo are visiting for a few days before they head back to grad school and Kendra made us a cucumber salad for our lunch. I ate it with a smile, despite my disdain of raw onions soaked in vinegar. Kendra loves sour things and worked in a Korean restaurant when she and her […]

Filed Under: Salads Tagged With: cucumber, dill, edible flowers, garlic chive blossoms, garlic chives, garlic chives. garlic chive blossoms, olive oil, onion, vinegar

Spring Into Summer Stew

July 17, 2017 by Sheila

Spring Into Summer Stew

The garden’s abundance finally rewards us for all of our hard work since March. A long time coming, but all is forgotten as we enjoy the bounty of the harvest. Here’s an easy way to eat your vegetables. I don’t use stock or broth, preferring the easy way of always making sure I’ve got some […]

Filed Under: Soups and Stews Tagged With: carrots, fava beans, kale, onions, peas, potato, potatoes, scallions, stew, summer squash, tomatoes, turnips, yellow zucchini, zucchini

Sour Cherry Clafoutis

June 28, 2017 by Sheila

Sour Cherry Clafoutis

With pits. You need powdered sugar to make this a bit more presentable. It was 98 degrees in the kitchen and the clafoutis was cold, so I had to keep mounding on the sugar to get the top photo. Pudding or cake. I guess if we have to choose it’s more towards pudding – and […]

Filed Under: Cakes, Desserts Tagged With: almond ectract, cake, cherries, cherry, clafoutis, powdered sugar, pudding, sour cherries

Spring Vegetable Salad with Dijon-Honey-Paprika Dressing and Coconut Bacon

June 24, 2017 by Sheila

Spring Vegetable Salad

Sonia and I are on a journey to find a suitable replacement for bacon in our baconless life. The desire becomes heightened as warm weather settles in for the summer, because the heirloom tomatoes in the garden, with barely a bloom to be had yet, beckon for BLT’s when nothing else will do. Found a […]

Filed Under: Greens, Salads Tagged With: asparagus, broccoli, butterhead lettuce, coconut bacon, honey-Dijon dressing, manchego cheese, red amaranth, sugar snap peas, watercress microgreens

Tree Peonies

April 27, 2017 by Sheila

Pink Tree Peony

Guess what I splurged on (ssshhhh, don’t tell Lewis)? I’ve wanted a tree peony for ages. Here she is. -Sheila  

Filed Under: Cut Flowers, Gardening Tagged With: tree peony

Rhubarb

April 23, 2017 by Sheila

Rhubarb

Spring rhubarb, the first “fruit” of the year from the garden. They might seem on the fibrous side when you’re cutting the stalks, but when rhubarb is cooked it melts into a soft custard that fully expresses itself when paired with sugar. Synonymous with strawberries, but don’t forget the other berries, especially raspberries. Ginger (fresh, […]

Filed Under: Fruits Tagged With: bread pudding, chutney, cobbler, compote, cordial, crisp, crumble, curd, custard tart, easy recipe, granita, hand pies, ice cream, jam, juice, mousse, muffins, pickled, pie, recipe, rhubarb, sauce, scones, souffle, strawberry, tart, tarte tatin, tea bread, turnovers, upside down cake

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