Pasta alla Carbonara
Here is a centuries old recipe for people who love to eat good food but don’t want to spend lots of time cooking. An Italian classic, it is foolproof, calls for only 6 or 7 ingredients and takes no more … Continue reading →
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Here is a centuries old recipe for people who love to eat good food but don’t want to spend lots of time cooking. An Italian classic, it is foolproof, calls for only 6 or 7 ingredients and takes no more … Continue reading →
It is no secret that the foothills of our northwest mountains provide bountiful habitats for some of country’s best wild mushrooms. Because they don’t grow in freezing temperatures, fresh wild mushrooms are seasonal and available from April through November when … Continue reading →
At least once a week someone asks me about cooking fish saying something like, “I have a great recipe for salmon that I have used for years, but I seldom buy other fish because I don’t know what to do … Continue reading →
Albondigas Soup Serves 6-8 Nutritious and comforting, hearty soups are cold weather staples throughout the world. For centuries, most of these soups were made from whatever meat was left on bones along with scraps of greens and root vegetables. They … Continue reading →