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Archives for October 2010

A Peck of Pickled Peppers Not Picked By Peter

October 31, 2010 1 Comment

I'm not sure if that's actually what I meant to write or if it's just tactile stuttering because I can barely feel my fingers... It was a long bike ride from Jean-Talon this morning and the Tunisian dates and the bison rib didn't keep me warm from the inside out as I'd hoped. I … [Read more...] about A Peck of Pickled Peppers Not Picked By Peter

All Recipes, Canning and Preserves, Sides how to pickle peppers, pickled peppers

Pauper’s “Raw” Sun-dried Tomato Pesto and Life-Lemon Juice at Chez Snips, Part 2

October 30, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

I ran out of lemon juice, but I doubt that jives metaphorically with life not giving me lemons anymore. My point is that there was plenty of "life-giving-me-lemon"-juice left over after I made a pound and a half of roasted jerusalem artichokes, and plenty of free time. What do … [Read more...] about Pauper’s “Raw” Sun-dried Tomato Pesto and Life-Lemon Juice at Chez Snips, Part 2

All Recipes, Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free, Italian, Raw Food Recipes, Vegetarian raw recipes, raw sundried tomato pesto, when life gives you lemons

When Life Gives You Lemons You Roast Jerusalem Artichokes (Part 1)…

October 29, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

...Or maybe that's just me. The thing is, I love lemons, but if they were all life gave me, I'd be a well-fed, yet unhappy person. Until today I'd had four beautiful items sitting in my kitchen waiting to be cooked and no time in which to cook (or 'un-cook') them. So when life … [Read more...] about When Life Gives You Lemons You Roast Jerusalem Artichokes (Part 1)…

All Recipes, Root Vegetables, Sides, Vegetarian lemon-roasted jerusalem artichokes, roasted jerusalem artichokes, roasted sunchokes

Lemon and Thyme Roasted Fennel: “How Did I Get So?”

October 27, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

Dear Fennel, I feel as though a beautiful song by Ingrid Gatin aptly reflects how I feel about our relationship. Please watch this video before reading the rest of my letter: "Time swelled the moment that we started"...I washed you and cored you carefully, then thinly sliced … [Read more...] about Lemon and Thyme Roasted Fennel: “How Did I Get So?”

All Recipes, Sides, Vegetarian how did I get so?, ingrid gatin, lemon and thym-roasted fennel, roasted fennel recipe

One Love Fennel: Roasted Pasta Sauce or Ragout

October 26, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

I went to my fruit guy in Jean-Talon, Leopoldo. He doesn't do local. Neither did he have ataulfo mangoes (though he did the next week), and I knew the white peach and white nectarine seasons were over, so why did I go back to him? Because that's my Sunday. He makes my Sunday a … [Read more...] about One Love Fennel: Roasted Pasta Sauce or Ragout

All Recipes, Main Dishes one love fennel, roasted fennel pasta sauce, roasted fennel ragout, roasted fennel with tomato, roasted pasta sauce or ragout

The Most Important Part of Thanksgiving: Being Thankful for Chicken Stock?

October 24, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

I mean, friends and family are all well and good, but chicken stock... I shredded every morsel of flesh off that bird. Knives aren't good enough (or maybe I should say I'M not good enough with knives?). Then I threw the broken carcass in a big pot of water so that the body is … [Read more...] about The Most Important Part of Thanksgiving: Being Thankful for Chicken Stock?

All Recipes home-made chicken stock, thanksgiving recipes, what to do with leftover chicken bones

Rooibos Chai Tea

October 23, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

This is my second Ochado tea. They're from the Marché Fermier that's currently closed, but you can order online. Chai is an easy thing to make since it's just a blend of whole spices, all of which I already have, but this is a rooibos chai, and I don't exactly have the right … [Read more...] about Rooibos Chai Tea

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Thanksgiving Roasted Turkey With Chocolate Sourdough Dried Fig, Apricot, Date, Cranberry, an Apple Stuffing

October 22, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

Turkey is so easy. The bird had been sitting in wait overnight, being moisturized by the Sichuan peppercorn salt under its skin and in its belly. Next step was to stuff it with the Chocolate Sourdough dried fruit stuffing and sprinkle the top with more of the salt. Then a pastry … [Read more...] about Thanksgiving Roasted Turkey With Chocolate Sourdough Dried Fig, Apricot, Date, Cranberry, an Apple Stuffing

All Recipes, Chicken & Poultry, Main Dishes apricot, chicken & poultry, chocolate sourdough and dried fruit turkey stuffing, chocolate szechuan chicken recipe, cranberry and apple turkey stuffing recipe, fig, roasted turkey recipe, thanksgiving recipes

Thanksgiving: Roasted 12 lb Turkey With Chocolate Sourdough and Dried Fruit Bread Stuffing…Spiked with Sichuan Peppercorns. Enough fusion for you?

October 18, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

I'm going to tell you the secret of why my Thanksgiving was successful, and it has only a little to do with alcohol. It has a lot to do with the secret powers of certain foods...such as Sichuan peppercorns... My whole idea for Thanksgiving was to have 10 friends over and ask … [Read more...] about Thanksgiving: Roasted 12 lb Turkey With Chocolate Sourdough and Dried Fruit Bread Stuffing…Spiked with Sichuan Peppercorns. Enough fusion for you?

All Recipes, Chicken & Poultry, Main Dishes, Slow-Cooker chicken & poultry, dried fruit stuffing, how to roast a turkey, roasted turkey with chocolate sourdough, sezchuan peppercorn

Sambar — Take 2 (No, Not Samba. Wrong Continent)

October 16, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

I'm convinced that in Mexico you have to dance salsa when they make salsa, but what if the country of the food and the dance don't match? I'm not so foolish to believe that South Indians dance samba when they make sambar. In fact I'm sure they dance bhangra instead. God, I hope … [Read more...] about Sambar — Take 2 (No, Not Samba. Wrong Continent)

All Recipes, Indian, Vegetarian indian sambar recipe

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Wild Atlantic Cod in Fennel, Cumin and Fenugreek-Spiced Tomato Sauce

April 2, 2011 By MissWattson Leave a Comment

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The Beet Organic Cafe: Because what do you eat when you can’t eat anything?

October 3, 2011 By MissWattson Leave a Comment

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Hani Chile-Garlic Paste: “Beyond the Great Wall”

April 6, 2010 By MissWattson Leave a Comment

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