I'd heard of salted caramel, but what about salted banana? It's kind of the same thing...something really sweet and brown sugar-y with added salt. Sounds like I even did it on purpose...but, of course, it only happened because I messed up. Some of the greatest discoveries happen … [Read more...] about Roasted Banana Pudding
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Part-Way Fixed: A World of Gluten Awaits (and Gluten-Free Honey Sesame Date Apricot Cookies)
I've burned through my gluten-free flour options in these last few months where I've been avoiding wheat. I made these gluten-free cookies with a mix of barley flour and chickpea flour, honey, sesame oil, dates and apricots. I made them in an attempt to satisfy my sweet tooth … [Read more...] about Part-Way Fixed: A World of Gluten Awaits (and Gluten-Free Honey Sesame Date Apricot Cookies)
New Harvest Apple Crumble
I'll admit I don't usually love apples, and I don't usually love apple desserts, but when I tasted the spartan apples in the Lufa Farms Fresh Basket I was more than a little shocked by how good they were. Apparently it's actually very hard to grow apples organically and these … [Read more...] about New Harvest Apple Crumble
Gluten-Free Blueberry Muffins
Those lovely cultivated blueberries that came in the Lufa Farms Fresh Basket back in the summer? Well one week I managed to not eat them all at my drop-off point, and somehow also managed to freeze a few cups before I could wolf them all down at home. I did it all in the hopes … [Read more...] about Gluten-Free Blueberry Muffins
Sweet and Savoury Fig and Tomato Salad and How to Make a Decent Salad Dressing
Have I ever mentioned that I hate raw garlic? It stays on my breath for at least the rest of the day. Often it turns into "morning after" garlic without most of the fun of what that should involve. So when I make a salad dressing I'm torn. I want body and depth, and I want tang … [Read more...] about Sweet and Savoury Fig and Tomato Salad and How to Make a Decent Salad Dressing
Wild Blueberry Jam and “Not Bankrupting Myself for the Sake of Overpriced Fruit”
I knew I'd written about blueberries in Montreal before. Turns out that about 1 year ago I bought a bunch of blueberries from Jean-Talon market and turned them into a simple blueberry sauce/quick fridge jam with cinnamon and lemon juice, inspired by my mom's blueberry pie recipe. … [Read more...] about Wild Blueberry Jam and “Not Bankrupting Myself for the Sake of Overpriced Fruit”
Preserved White Peaches in Cep D’Argent Mistral Dessert Wine
This is what I did with the white peaches I didn't eat fresh, turn into chutney, or freeze. SO much better than the peaches in syrup you buy at the grocery store. And I had leftover syrup, which is amazing on pancakes, especially if you reduce it a little and gets really thick. I … [Read more...] about Preserved White Peaches in Cep D’Argent Mistral Dessert Wine
Mango Chutney + Frozen Mango Chunks + Eating Fresh Mango with a Spoon
When I was buying my 4 pounds of white peaches, I also bought 2 cases of mangoes. Yes, 2 cases! That's about 20 mangoes. The big Kent ones. Not the small yellow Altaulfu or Alphonso mangoes. These guys come from a bit further south and have some body weight. I went to a different … [Read more...] about Mango Chutney + Frozen Mango Chunks + Eating Fresh Mango with a Spoon
White Peach Chutney
I'm in love with white peaches and mangoes and it's a horrible thing. Neither grow here. The white peaches don't even come from Ontario, I don't think. I'm pretty sure they're from California. The problem is I went to Italy a few summers ago and discovered what a peach could … [Read more...] about White Peach Chutney
Rum-Soaked Sour Cherry Molasses
"Hang on to that leftover hot syrup and leave it in the pan; that’s the most important part of the Boozy Cherry Molasses!" says Rebecca, the author of the blog "Foodie with Family: Eating high on the hog in Amish country" where I found this recipe. Well I'm sold, I … [Read more...] about Rum-Soaked Sour Cherry Molasses