Posts Tagged ‘Pasta’
Favourite Things Dinner
Yesterday was my daughter’s birthday. It’s become a bit of a tradition and now her birthday dinner consists of her year’s list of favourite things. Apps, entrée, sides, beverage, heck, even the dinner music is chosen by said truly. Amazing thing is that the family lines up for it,...
April 16th, 2008 | Savory | Read More
Spinach Pesto
I used to be one of those people who would see those enormous tubs of spinach, you know the ones that are at least a pound, and not imagine what sized family could possibly consume that much salad in a week. Seeing that baby spinach weighs a little more than air, that’s quite a bit of greens....
March 3rd, 2008 | Savory | Read More
Roasted Garlic Paperadelle
1/2 Cup Unbleached All Purpose Flour
1/2 Cup Semolina Flour
1/4 teaspoon Salt
1 Tablespoon Extra Virgin Olive Oil
1 Head Roasted Garlic*, squeezed to remove the skins
1/3 Cup HOT Water
* To roast garlic, preheat the oven to 350ºF and cut off the top of the bulb to reveal the attached cloves.
Placed...
February 6th, 2008 | Savory | Read More
Vegan Pumpkin Manicotti
Thrusting from a vacation back into the continual chill known as November in my part of the world, rejolted my need for hibernation.
Part of this ritual naturally consists of no longer wanting to venture outside for long walks along the beach or having bird like meals made up of crunchy vegetables....
November 15th, 2007 | Photography, Savory | Read More
Marina Di Chioggia Gnocchi
Upon returning from vacation I couldn’t help but notice one of my pumpkins from my collection. The skin of my Marina Di Chioggia had turned much darker than its original green and although I don’t know a whole heck of a lot about pumpkins and their various shades green, I do know that my...
November 8th, 2007 | Photography, Savory | Read More
Soba 101
One of my most favourite places to explore is any neighbourhood China Town. Bustling with people, new aromas, and spilling produce, this exciting area of most major cities is a feast for the eyes.
Here in Toronto, tucked a few blocks over from the mainland China Town is a small but wonderful Japanese...
October 18th, 2007 | Photography, Umami | Read More
Great White North
I’m currently tearing off the layers as I write this. It’s tough to believe that it’s Thanksgiving, here in Canada, that is. You see, it’s 90ºF and I’m really thankful I cooked our “Appreciate The Turkey Day” feast yesterday when it was cloudy and chilly enough...
October 8th, 2007 | Photography, Savory | Read More
Hearty Autumn Hello
As the weather begins to get a chill on, thoughts of rustic, comfort food are the first to come to mind. To mine at least. I also couldn’t think of a better way to warm up and still enjoy what remains of the farmer’s markets in our area.
Pasta and beans are a classic Italian peasant dish...
September 27th, 2007 | Photography, Savory | Read More
Sweet Potato Ravioli
I’m not sure when I first had a sweet potato with tomato, but I do know I’ve always liked it.
The sweetness combined with the slight tang of tomato sauce creates such a delicious balance.
When I first decided I was going to make this for presto pasta night, I was dreading the idea of laborious...
September 13th, 2007 | Photography, Savory | Read More
Spinach & Beet Lasagna
I may have insulted one of the growers from the farmer’s market once. She was explaining how she has an heirloom variety of beets and how they had tasted different than regular beets, although she wasn’t able to fully articulate how. Apparently I wasn’t able either when I asked if...
September 6th, 2007 | Photography, Savory, Umami | Read More












