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Sweet Potato Praline Casserole

December 25, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

Sweet Potato Casserole with Pralines

The holidays have arrived and with that, I hope, more time to get caught up with my blog. My first contribution to the holiday season is a sweet, succulent sweet potato dish that will make believers out of the most ardent doubters who question the rightful place of this tuber on the dinner table. First,…

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Filed Under: General, Gluten-Free, Recipes, Side Dish, Vegetarian Tagged With: apple, casserole, Cooking, food, ginger, Gluten-Free, holidays, pecan, praline, Recipe, side dish, Southern, sweet potato, sweet potato casserole, sweet potatoes, vegetable, vegetarian

Spaghetti and Meatballs

December 23, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

Who doesn’t love Lady and Tramp? What kid doesn’t enjoy slurping spaghetti? Who doesn’t love a meatball (spicy or not)? With all due love to vegetarians in my life, I gave you my my almost vegan tourtière — now, this is my chance to indulge the carnivore in me … and the Italian in me which I’m…

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Filed Under: Eats, Gluten-Free, Italian, Mains, Mediterranean, Pasta, Recipes Tagged With: children food, comfort food, Cooking, dinner, food, Friday night dinner, Gluten-Free, Ground beef, ground pork, Italian, Italy, marinara sauce, meatballs, Negramarro, Recipe, romantic, spaghetti, spaghetti and meatballs, tomato, wine

An Untraditional Canadian Christmas: Vegetarian Tourtière

December 8, 2013 by Dale 3 Comments

I believe in Christmas and I believe in the power of tradition. For me, the power of Christmas, and the true spirit of it, is beautifully wrapped up in O. Henry’s masterful short-story “The Gift of Magi.” In this story first published more than a century ago, O. Henry beautifully shows the power of giving…

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Filed Under: Canadian Food Experience Project, Eats, Writes Tagged With: Canada, Canadian, canadian food, Canadian Food Experience Project, Christmas, Christmas traditions, Cooking, Family, food, food experiences, French Canadian, Gift of the Magi, home, meat, meat pie, O Henry, Ottawa, Quebec, sacrifice, tourtiere, traditions, vegetarian

Gluten-Free Pie Crust … made easy

December 6, 2013 by Dale 7 Comments

Gluten-free pie crust made easy … see it step-by-step with photos. Speak to any home cook about pie crust, and most will wave their hands as if you asked them to explain nuclear fusion. (Not fission … fission is easy.) I’ll confess, I’ve never understood the OMG-look. I saw these same looks from my mother…

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Filed Under: Baking, Baking, Dessert, Eats, Gluten-Free, Recipes, Vegetarian Tagged With: Baking, Cooking, easy, food, freeze dough, Gluten-Free, lifting pie crust, pie, pie crust, plastic wrap, Recipe, tapioca starch, white rice flour, xanthan gum

Thai Green Curry Chicken with Coconut Shrimp

November 29, 2013 by Dale 1 Comment

Sensuous and aromatic …. Aromatically sensuous. If you have ever questioned or just not understood the importance of aroma in food, this dish will be your moment of epiphany. If you ever wondered why some people react to smells and tastes as if someone was whispering wanton words in their ear, you’ll understand when you…

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Filed Under: Asian, CSA, Eats, Fish, Friday Nights, Gluten-Free, Mains, Poultry, Recipes, Stew, Thai Tagged With: aromatic, Asian, basil, chicken, Coconut, coconut cream, coconut milk, comfort food, Cooking, easy, flavours, food, Gluten-Free, Green curry, jasmine rice, pineapple, Recipe, shrimp, sweet, Thai, thai basil

Roasted Cauliflower and Cheese Soup

November 18, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

We are definitely into a season of comfort foods … and it’s a time for soups to steal the show. As part of my final CSA share last month, I received two cauliflower. One came with a forlorn and sleepy traveler attached and the other was a beautiful bright orange. Both heads were looking a…

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Filed Under: CSA, Eats, Gluten-Free, Recipes, Soup, Vegetarian Tagged With: cauliflower, cheddar, chicken stock, comfort food, Cooking, Cream, cream of cauliflower, CSA, easy, fall, feta, food, leek, orange cauliflower, Recipe, roasted cauliflower, Soup

Beef Sliders with Barbecued Bacon and Cheddar

November 15, 2013 by Dale 2 Comments

What’s better than burgers and beer? Well, little burgers … and beer. Enter the beef slider, the little burger that could …. I know they’ve been all the trend for awhile, but there is good reason for it. Firstly, in an ethical and more conscious world, we don’t need to be eating 16 ounces of…

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Filed Under: Barbecue/Grilling, Beef, Eats, Friday Nights, Mains, Recipes Tagged With: Bacon, barbecue, barbecue bacon, beef, beer, burger, Cooking, food, friday night, green ketchup, grilling, Ground beef, hambuger, Recipe, slider

Rum-Kabocha (Pumpkin) Risotto

November 10, 2013 by Dale Leave a Comment

Risotto is comfort food. Yes, you can make “healthy” versions of it as I did when I developed my Tuscan Kale Risotto earlier this summer. However, risotto is best prepared when it can just be, let its warm, sensuous, snuggling personality reach out, when it can comfort the soul and light a warm fire in…

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Filed Under: CSA, Eats, Fusion, Gluten-Free, Italian, Mains, Mediterranean, Recipes Tagged With: arborio rice, chicken stock, comfort food, Cooking, CSA, dinner, Italian, Japanese pumpkin, kabacha squash, Pumpkin, Recipe, risotto, risotto recipes, roasted squash, rum, Squash, sweet mama squash, Waratah Downs Organic Farm, wine, Yalumba Shiraz-Viognier

Harvesting an Identity

November 7, 2013 by Dale 6 Comments

Long has the harvest been an important part of my life and long has it been associated with fall, bountiful cornucopias of food, and Thanksgiving. Growing up in the Okanagan Valley, the fall harvest meant picking the last of the fruit and stripping our garden of its remaining plenty before tilling the vegetation back into…

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Filed Under: Canadian Food Experience Project, Eats, Nature, Shoots, Writes Tagged With: apples, BC, British Columbia, Canada, Canadian, canadian food, Canadian Food Experience Project, canning, childhood memories, China, Cooking, fall, Family, food, food experiences, harvest, home, identity, Jelly, Maple, memories, Okanagan, Ontario, Ottawa, Thanksgiving

Marinara Sauce … from harvest to scratch

November 5, 2013 by Dale 2 Comments

There is making things from scratch … and then there is making them from harvest to jar or, in my case, from seed to jar. And as satisfying as all my preserves have been, there was nothing more satisfying than making my own marinara sauce with the tomatoes I grew myself. While the recipe that…

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