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Hellebore – Lenten Rose

April 16, 2017 by Sheila

Lenten Rose Bridal Bouquet

There’s not much out in the garden yet to pair with these delightful hellebore flowers. They are much too sophisticated to hang out with daffodils. Their exquisite beauty works singularly, en masse, luckily. This frilly double white below is graceful with just a few blooms. After this photo, I snipped them to about 7-inches  long […]

Filed Under: Cut Flowers, Gardening Tagged With: bouquet, bridal, cut flowers, deer resistant, evergreen perennial, hellebore, lenten rose, partial shade

Sweeteners

April 14, 2017 by Sheila

Sweeteners

Top, left to right: Confectioners Sugar, Palm Sugar, Jaggery, Piloncilla, Panela, Buckwheat Honey, Wildflower Honey Center, left to right: Superfine/Caster Sugar, Raw/Demerra Sugar, Barley Malt Syrup Bottom, left to right: White Granulated Sugar, Coconut Sugar, Dark Brown Sugar, Light brown sugar, Molasses, Brown Rice Syrup, Coconut Nectar White Sugars White Granulated Sugar – highly refined, […]

Filed Under: Cooking Basics Tagged With: barley malt syrup, brown rice syrup, brown sugar, coconut nectar, cofectioner's sugar, honey, jaggery, maple syrup, molasses, palm sugar, panela, pilconcilla, raw sugar, white sugar

Spring Garlic, Pea, and Potato Spanish Tortilla

April 12, 2017 by Sheila

Spring Garlic, Pea, and Potato Spanish Tortilla

Ramps, ramps, ramps. It’s April and all we’ll hear about are ramps for the next 3 weeks. I do have some Spring garlic behind the greenhouse that are the perfect size and look just like ramps. Paired with peas and potatoes and the freshest eggs, there is no doubt it’s Spring. Just much later than […]

Filed Under: Eggs, Vegetable Main Dishes Tagged With: cherry blossoms, cookbook, easy recipe, eggs, food photography, Fritatta, peas, potato, potatoes, recipe, Spanish tortilla, Spring garlic, Yukon Gold

Eggs

April 11, 2017 by Sheila

Araucana Eggs

These are Meg’s eggs. When we had our little farm stand in our barn, we had 100 Araucana chickens. Too many chickens. Now I run down to Kimberton Health Foods and get these. No chicken poop, no roosters attacking, and no headless chickens (don’t ask).   Where’s my soapbox. I only buy pastured eggs now. […]

Filed Under: Cooking Basics, Eggs Tagged With: eggs, free-range, fresh, local, organic, pastured

Spring Fever

March 29, 2017 by Sheila

Angelique Tulips

Happy Spring Everyone! Sheila

Filed Under: Cut Flowers, Gardening Tagged With: Angelique, flower, flower pot, forcing bulbs, spring, tulips

Tangerine, Frisee, and Microgreen Salad with Rosemary Croutons, Olives, and Almonds

March 5, 2017 by Sheila

Tangerine Salad

Had some croutons, a tangerine, and some red beet micro-greens. There’s some frisee below and slivered almonds sprinkled on top. The touch of rosemary with an orange vinaigrette rounded out the flavors, reigning in some of the citrus bite. Citrus can really brighten a winter cloudy afternoon. Especially when you had your heart set on […]

Filed Under: Fruits, Salads Tagged With: almonds, croutons, microgreens, olives, Rosemary, salad, tangerine

Broccoli Soup with Creme Fraiche

February 9, 2017 by Sheila

Broccoli Soup

Last November I put quite a bit of broccoli in the freezer for the winter. Since tasting my own broccoli straight from the garden, I find the supermarket offerings, including organic, taste bitter by comparison. So every autumn I harvest or purchase organic broccoli from the farmer’s market and freeze a bunch to get me […]

Filed Under: Soups and Stews Tagged With: broccoli, cheddar, creme fraiche, soup

Whole Grains

February 6, 2017 by Sheila

Whole Grains

Here is a primer on cooking whole grains. This will be short; it’s meant to be a reference guide for cooking grains that we can all refer when I’m using grains in recipes. What used to be exotic is now commonplace, with supermarket shelves offering a selection from amaranth to quinoa. Grain bowls are the […]

Filed Under: Cooking Basics, Grains Tagged With: amaranth, barley, brown rice, buckwheat, bulgur, farro, kasha, millet, rye berries, spelt, steel-cut oats, teff, triticale, wheat berries, whole grains, wild rice

Homemade Vegetable Broths

January 22, 2017 by Sheila

Homemade Vegetable Broth

Homemade Vegetable Broths   Print Prep time 10 mins Cook time 20 mins Total time 30 mins   A tale of three broths. Recipe By: Sheila McDuffie Cuisine: Cooking Basics Serves: 12 cups Ingredients Vegetable Broth 2 onions, quartered 4 carrots, coarsely chopped 3 celery stalks, coarsely chopped 2 potatoes, quartered (optional) 1 sweet potato, […]

Filed Under: Cooking Basics, International, Soups and Stews Tagged With: Asian, freezing broth, homemade, mushroom broth, roasted vegetable broth, Southeast Asian, stained glass, vegetable broth

Key Lime Indian Pickle

January 16, 2017 by Sheila

Indian Pickle

This is the actual yellow of these Key limes. Key Lime Indian Pickle   Print Prep time 15 mins Cook time 5 mins Total time 20 mins   An exquisite side-dish for any Indian or Southeast Asian cuisine. Recipe By: Sheila McDuffie Cuisine: Indian Serves: 1 pint Ingredients 12 Key limes or 8 limes, cut […]

Filed Under: Fruits, International, Preserving Tagged With: black musrd seed, champagne vinegar, cinnamon, coriander, crystallized ginger, cumin, dried red pepper, fenugreek, hot pepper, Indian cuisine, Kaffir lime leaves, Key lime Indian pickle, lime, spices, Thai red pepper, turmeric

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