I strongly believe that you should not go out to eat on big restaurant holidays, like Valentine’s Day and Mother’s Day. The restaurants are crowded, the prices inflated and the waitstaff harried. Restaurant critics will tell you the same thing but then give you a long list of restaurant recommendations anyway because that is their job. So, my ...
Passover Meal Ideas
Are you looking for dinner ideas that are kosher-for-Passover to get through the rest of this week? Me too. I have combed through my archives to find some of my favorite wheat-free recipes to make your Passover meal planning easier. This is also a great list of gluten-free meal ideas for those times you are hosting friends or family who avoid ...
Matzo Ball Soup
Passover begins this Friday, April 22nd, at sundown and Jews all over the world are preparing for their Seders. The Passover Seder is the most widely celebrated ceremony in the Jewish year. Even Jews who do not observe any other religious ritual will host or attend a Seder. There is something magical about the idea that Jews all over the world ...
Chocolate Teff Cake for Passover
Teff it out! When it comes to Passover desserts, I have a new favorite flour: teff. What's teff? An ancient grain native to eastern Africa, teff is most familiar to Americans as the basis for injera, the spongy, slightly sour (because it's fermented) pancake-like flatbread served at Ethiopian restaurants. Teff is considered to be kosher for ...
Raspberry Lemonade Virgin Mojito
This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #NewWayToSparkle #CollectiveBias I'll take a sparkling Raspberry Lemonade Virgin Mojito, please. That sounds amazing. Doesn't it, though? Tall. Cold. Fizzy. Tart. Sweet. The perfect thing to sip while lounging on the tropical beach of ...
Garlicky Salmon and Snow Pea Rice Bowl
What's for dinner tonight? If you're lucky it's this Garlicky Salmon and Snow Pea Rice Bowl with soy-lime dressing. Light, healthy spring cooking doesn't get any better than this. And you don't even need to make a special trip to the fish monger. That's because that beautiful salmon filet you see there is Bumble Bee SuperFresh® Salmon with ...
How to Make Sourdough Bread at Home
On Valentine's Day this year, I had a special date. No, my husband did not take me out for a fancy dinner. Instead, my friend Gena and I went to a class at Bunny, the Microbakery, the latest venture from Food and Wine Best New Chef-winner Iliana Regan, to learn how to make bakery-style sourdough. It seems that Gena and I are part of a larger ...
How Truvia is Sharing a Sweet Future
Today's post is sponsored by Truvia who has partnered with the United Nations World Food Programme to positively impact rural Bolivian communities. Truvia's Sharing a Sweet Future Initiative launched in 2012 as an effort between Truvia and the United Nations World Food Programme to improve the lives of thousands of children in rural Bolivia ...
San Francisco with Kids: Where to Eat
San Francisco may be home to twenty-something tech millionaires and celebrities who are known for being off-beat (think the Robin Williams and Sean Penn), but it is also a surprisingly family-friendly destination — especially if your family likes to eat. My family recently spent a few days in the Bay Area as part of a California spring break ...
Easter Brunch Recipe Round-Up
Easter is this Sunday and although my family is not celebrating the holiday, we do have some fun plans. We are taking advantage of the fact that the children don't have Hebrew school (because of Spring Break) and the cancellation of my husband's Sunday morning pick-up basketball game, (because of Easter) to go out to a rare family brunch! As a way ...
Meme’s Pickled Cucumbers
I write a lot about my Jewish heritage and how it has shaped me as a cook, but I have another set of culinary influences on my mother's side of the family and those influences are Swedish. I had one Jewish grandmother and one Swedish grandmother. So I get to claim both culinary traditions. My Swedish half's time to shine is Christmas, which ...
Voveti Venetian Spritz
When I told my friend Gena that I was working on a recipe for a Prosecco cocktail, she said, "My second favorite beverage after coffee!" How true! Prosecco is my preferred sparkling wine and just about my favorite thing to sip at a cocktail party or with hors d'oeuvres. There are many kinds of Prosecco on the shelf, but I always reach for ...
Top 10 Things I Saw at the Home and Housewares Show, Part II
As I explained in Part I of my recap, this past weekend was the International Home and Housewares Show, the housewares industry's enormous annual trade show with over 2100 exhibitors from 40 countries. I attended as press and as part of the team behind the lifestyle website Inspired Home. I have not attended many trade shows in my life -- ...
Top 10 Things I Saw at the Home and Housewares Show: Part I
This past weekend was the annual International Home and Housewares Show, an enormous trade show for the housewares industry at Chicago's McCormick Place, with over 2000 exhibitors showcasing the latest products and gadgets. I attended as press and as part of the team behind the lifestyle website Inspired Home. As a cookware and kitchen ...
Greengage Plum Crumble
"On and off, all that hot French August, we made ourselves ill from eating the greengages." The Greengage Summer by Rumer Gooden. Have you ever heard of a greengage plum? Prized in Europe, these small plums the color of a Granny Smith apple, are still very obscure in America. But ask a English person about greengages or ask a French person ...
Refresh Your Spring Menu with Recipes from Marcus Samuelsson
I am a member of the Everywhere Society and Everywhere has provided me with compensation for this post. However, all thoughts and opinions expressed are my own. Everyone knows Marcus Samuelsson from his many television appearances and, of course, from his Harlem restaurant Red Rooster. (I have never eaten there, but my in-laws have. Lucky ...
Roasted Cauliflower Soup with Ras El Hanout
Like so many people, my husband and I are trying to lose a few pounds and eat more healthfully. (I'm literally eating raw cookie dough as I write this, so I guess he is trying harder than I am. Mmmm...cookie dough.) Therefore, I was very proud to tell him, when he arrived home the other night, that the rich, creamy cauliflower soup I was about ...
Chocolate Orange Cake for Winter Birthdays
The birthdays keep coming around here! This week it was my husband's turn to celebrate another year. Like JR, he's not big on sweets, but I don't think it's a birthday unless someone sings and you blow out candles. So I was going to make him a cake whether he liked it or not. Of course, I'd prefer that he like it. So I set out to make a cake ...
Butternut Squash & Kale Quiche
At this time of year, many people are looking for satisfying meatless meals. Perhaps your family is observing Lent. Perhaps you are simply trying to eat healthier or in a more environmentally-friendly manner as part of your New Year's resolutions. My family are not vegetarians but we do eat several meatless meals a week in part for health ...
Blood Orange Curd
It's not blood-curdling, it's blood orange curd. And, in fact, it is rich, sweet and delicious. Pretty too, no? In a lovely shade of Creamsicle orange. I can't get enough blood oranges at this time of year. They are the sexiest of the citrus fruits with their mottled exteriors and screaming scarlet flesh. There is even an erotic film called ...
Chocolate Orange Yogurt Truffles
Chocolate orange truffles made with Divine Chocolate dark chocolate and Stonyfield yogurt instead of cream? These may be decadent but I feel no guilt whatsoever! Valentine's Day is right around the corner, but you still have time to make your beloved a homemade gift. And what could be more romantic than chocolate? But what if your ...
January 2016 Chicago Food Swap Recap
Between my two-week vacation and my early January move, I was not prepared for the first Chicago Food Swap event of 2016. In fact, I had been quite lax about promoting the swap and, as a result, it looked like we were going to have quite a low turnout. But then, a whole bunch of last-minute registrations came in, and a few people even showed ...
Red Velvet Whoopie Pies for Valentine’s Day
My Valentine, I love you. I really do. And to prove it, I have made you these red velvet whoopie pies. Chocolate cakes filled with a marshmallow buttercream and decorated with Valentine's sprinkles. A perfectly contained little delight to slip into your beloved's hand with an affectionate squeeze. Is there a better way to someone's heart? If so, ...
Cookies ‘n Cream Ice Cream Cake
When you think of ice cream cake, do you think of a layer of cake topped with a layer of ice cream? Or do you think about a cake-shaped confection made entirely of ice cream? My darling son recently turned nine. While his Star Wars-themed sleepover party with five of his best pals will have to wait until the dust settles from our move, we did ...
Peru with Kids
Ever since we returned, I have been raving about the family trip we took to Peru over the holidays. To everyone who inquires, especially other parents, I enthusiastically recommend visiting this fascinating and friendly country. And so it occurred to me that I could use this forum to explain to a larger audience why I think Peru is such a ...