Seasonal

Puchero, My Fall Mexican Casserole

Puchero, My Fall Mexican Casserole

My puchero is a fall casserole that I’ve adapted from my Mexican host mom’s signature recipe. My version calls for butternut squash, plantain bananas, carrots, yellow crookneck squash, and Yukon potatoes. It takes its name from squishing the veggies between your fingers, puch, puch, puchero. (more).

Tangy Apricot and Curry Chicken Salad

Tangy Apricot and Curry Chicken Salad

This showstopper of a salad is a gorgeous dish to serve with alternating warm and cool tones of orange-speckled apricots and green-dappled celery and chives. Given a chance, it will bring out the artist in each of us! I find this salad as tasty as (more).

Penne with Peas, Cream, and Prosciutto

Penne with Peas, Cream, and Prosciutto

This out-of-this-world pasta is a delight with its overtones of savory prosciutto, caramelized shallots, and fresh English peas, all deglazed with a splash of dry white wine and thickened with heavy whipping cream. Rich in a complexity of flavors, this pasta hadn’t sparked my taste (more).

Savory English Pea with Prosciutto Soup

Savory English Pea with Prosciutto Soup

This savory English pea soup is a cousin to split pea soup, only you don’t have to mess with a bulky ham hock and lengthy cooking times—what a bonus! In its stead, caramelized shallots, crispy prosciutto, and buttery garlic take the place of ham off (more).

Nourishing Cream of Asparagus Soup

Nourishing Cream of Asparagus Soup

Held to be an aphrodisiac, asparagus was also long known for its medicinal properties, as it was used by Hippocrates in ancient Greece to combat diarrhea.*  But for me, what asparagus means is the beginning of spring. With bundles of asparagus available in my produce (more).

Mexican Pozole Soup

Mexican Pozole Soup

This sensational soup fills the home with the flavorful aroma of earthy hominy and smoky chili anchos. The garnish of lemons and radishes lends a textural crunch and tangy note to this unique soup. Note: this soup is mild in heat although using chilies. It (more).

Holiday Spiked Apple Cider

Holiday Spiked Apple Cider

This robust, smoky cider has long been a staple in my family’s celebration of the holiday season. Come November, I trek to Trader Joe’s to stock up on their cider as a base. But it’s my mulling of spices that lends a density of flavors. (more).

Classic Split Pea Soup

Classic Split Pea Soup

This classic, heart-warming soup was a staple in our household to make use of Christmas’s bone-in ham leftovers. But it can be served on any occasion, as this vitamin-rich, protein-packed soup stands out as a star in its own right. Enjoy any time of year! (more).