These are the second in a series of "without the..." cookies. The first were chocolate chip cookies without the chocolate chips, and now we have my Grandma's famous gumdrop cookies without the gumdrops. I did not make these gluten-free or dairy-free since I had a chunk of butter … [Read more...] about Gumdrop Cookies Without the Gumdrops
Not So “Flat and Chewy” Chocolate Chip Cookies, and a Better, Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip-less Version
So there are chocolate cookies and there are oatmeal cookies and there are shortbread cookies, but then there are just cookies. I mean, I made cookies without oats, without chocolate chips, but with more ingredients than your average shortbread. So what do I call them? I'd call … [Read more...] about Not So “Flat and Chewy” Chocolate Chip Cookies, and a Better, Gluten-Free Chocolate Chip-less Version
Favourite Things: Top Food-Related Christmas Gift Ideas 2012
So I'm no Oprah or Julie Andrews, but I'm allowed to have favourite things too. And so are you, and I hope these become some of them, either for giving or receiving. 1. Wine and Booze - From Pinots to Sake, rum and Quebec dessert wines. Lots of people don't drink, including me … [Read more...] about Favourite Things: Top Food-Related Christmas Gift Ideas 2012
I’m in The Free Press – NDG CSL and Hamstead Newspaper
Remember when I mentioned I as going to be a speaker at a Concordia University of the Streets Cafe about food intolerances? Well here's a little write-up in the Free Press about the event, and a photo. We got great feedback from the attendees, who were mostly food intolerance … [Read more...] about I’m in The Free Press – NDG CSL and Hamstead Newspaper
Parsnip Dumplings in Broth
The problem with adapting a recipe to make it gluten-free the first time you ever make it is that if it's not amazing, you don't know if it was your fault or the recipe's. I tried two versions of this dish - one with millet flour and one with chickpea flour instead of regular … [Read more...] about Parsnip Dumplings in Broth
Sweet Potato Pancakes with Spicy Soy-Lime Dipping Sauce and Avocado
I made a soup once that was a combination of everything good - it was sweet, salty, spicy, and sour all at once. Since that day, those four combined flavours have been my goal for all things excellent, especially when it comes to sweet potato. Now any time I eat sweet potato I … [Read more...] about Sweet Potato Pancakes with Spicy Soy-Lime Dipping Sauce and Avocado
Less Than Magical Maison Boulud
This is not a full review. I only went to the restaurant once, which is often not a fair way to critique a fine dining restaurant. Maybe I got a new server or something happened in the kitchen that night. But as I was very much underwhelmed by my experience here after having read … [Read more...] about Less Than Magical Maison Boulud
Chili-Rubbed Arctic Char with Southwestern Mashed Potatoes and Sweet Chili Hollandaise from John Howie of the Seastar Restaurant and Pan Pacific in Seattle
This recipe is adapted from the cookbook "Passion & Palate" by Seattle chef and restaurateur, John Howie. I ate his food for the first time when I was staying at the Pan Pacific Hotel in the city for an article for EnRoute. The first bite of his seasonal peaches, nectarines … [Read more...] about Chili-Rubbed Arctic Char with Southwestern Mashed Potatoes and Sweet Chili Hollandaise from John Howie of the Seastar Restaurant and Pan Pacific in Seattle
Dinner Party Menu Ideas, from Indian Ven Pongal or Lamb Saag to Ancho Chili-Rubbed Salmon with Sweet Chili Hollandaise
I have a saying: "You can't choose your family, but you can choose your dinner guests. I do think my family makes up the majority of my blog readership, however, so I'd better be careful what I say! So let me tactfully start by saying honestly that I love cooking for family. As … [Read more...] about Dinner Party Menu Ideas, from Indian Ven Pongal or Lamb Saag to Ancho Chili-Rubbed Salmon with Sweet Chili Hollandaise
Cumin-Coriander Green Beans
You don't need to be making lamb saag to make these green beans. It just helps because you'll already have the spices toasted and freshly ground. And that's important when the dish is so bland. The beans don't taste overly "Indian." So you can serve them with mashed potatoes and … [Read more...] about Cumin-Coriander Green Beans