This recipe is a wonderful single skillet entrée that can be used as a side dish for any of your favorite Southwest inspired meals like tacos or quesadillas, or it can stand-alone either as a vegetarian meal or topped with shredded chicken, sautéed shrimp, or an over-easy egg. Left-overs can be recycled into meals forContinue reading “Garden Fiesta Rice w/ beans and greens”
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Asian Noodle Salad with Spiralized Carrots
Asian Noodle Salads are a huge go-to for me in the summer when fresh vegetables are abundant, but I also find myself craving them in the middle of winter when the heavier fare of comfort food starts to weigh me down (literally!). So versatile, these salads can be crafted in many different ways, but IContinue reading “Asian Noodle Salad with Spiralized Carrots”
Groovy Guac and Smoky Wings
Whether you are getting ready for the BIG GAME, or just want a go-to combo for your next gathering, this duo of Groovy Guacamole and Smoky Baked Chicken Wings will fit the bill. Not into chicken wings? Want a meat-free version? We’ve got you covered! Try substituting cauliflower florets for the chicken wings. A spicyContinue reading “Groovy Guac and Smoky Wings”
Cajun Carrots with Roasted Carrot Top Pesto
The full title of this recipe should probably be something long and ridiculous like “Cajun Carrots on a bed of Seasoned Couscous topped with Roasted Red Pepper and Carrot Top Pesto served with a Sunny Side up Egg,” but let’s be real, that just isn’t that catchy! So let’s dispel with titles and simply getContinue reading “Cajun Carrots with Roasted Carrot Top Pesto”
Groovy Goddess Everything Sauce
We’ve been into sauces and dressings in our kitchen lately, and our new favorite obsession is Groovy Goddess Everything Sauce. Starting with one of our hot sauces as a flavor base is a quick and easy way to get a restaurant quality dip or sauce on your table in no time. Here’s some ideas andContinue reading “Groovy Goddess Everything Sauce”
Piggyback Meals: Coconut Corn Chowder and Stuffed Patty Pan Squash
This was probably one of the easiest and tastiest dishes I have made this summer. And even though it was a bit warm out, the comfort of a creamy chowder was needed. This, again, is a chop, sauté, and assemble dish…so it could easily be made ahead of time and heated up for service. IContinue reading “Piggyback Meals: Coconut Corn Chowder and Stuffed Patty Pan Squash”
And the Beet goes on…
Beets are another one of those vegetables that I dislike that I dislike. Aside from being easy to grow and providing good roots and greens, they are absolutely beautiful. Beets, even more so that carrots, tend to be the quintessential ‘farm market icon.’ Before I started managing the market this year our poster had aContinue reading “And the Beet goes on…”
No more Zucchini Bread!
First, a few words… I think most people who have gardens grow zucchini. They are incredibly easy to grow and produce a lot of fruit with very little care. However, I am sure everyone has come to the point where they cannot possibly make one more loaf of zucchini bread…so I am here to helpContinue reading “No more Zucchini Bread!”
Ugli Sconz
I would love to have some special story about scones and how they became such a staple of my kitchen repertoire…but I don’t. I don’t have any childhood recollection of going blueberry picking or spending a morning in the kitchen helping put scones together then sharing a plate of hot, flaky awesomeness with a cupContinue reading “Ugli Sconz”
Strawberry Salsa, Kale and Potato ‘Anytime Plate’
Here is how I did it! SALSA: The salsa can easily be made ahead of time, which helps out a lot when putting together a ‘plate’ so you don’t have to work at everything at the same time. I have been into ‘blended’ salsas lately (probably because I invested in a Vitamix as a birthdayContinue reading “Strawberry Salsa, Kale and Potato ‘Anytime Plate’”