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Buying Natural Wines and Champagnes in Newfoundland

January 10, 2011 MissWattson Leave a Comment

It IS possible to find a decent selection of natural wines in Newfoundland! The second time I went to the liquor store (time # 2 of 2) this Christmas, it was to buy the wine for the 3rd Annual Volk/Watson Christmas Extravaganza. It was so much fun! I wasn't sure if I was going … [Read more...] about Buying Natural Wines and Champagnes in Newfoundland

Everything Else French wine, Joseph Drouhin, natural wines, wine in Newfoundland

Buying Rum in Newfoundland

January 9, 2011 MissWattson 5 Comments

I got carded buying rum for fruitcake... For the 3rd Annual Volk/Watson Christmas Extravaganza I got really excited about going to the liquor store. I get excited about going to the liquor store anyway, since I'm more of an occasional drinker who splurges a little on nicer … [Read more...] about Buying Rum in Newfoundland

Everything Else Rum, rum in Newfoundland, Screech

“Real” Sundried Tomato and Artichoke Dip (aka “St. John’s Ran Out of Canned Artichokes and Philadelphia Cream Cheese”)

January 8, 2011 MissWattson 5 Comments

This was the non-vegan, non-"raw" version of my preferred sundried tomato spread. It has lots of cream cheese, and is actually slow-cooked to a slightly molten state, unifying the flavours better than a stove or simple arm strength, I think. Maybe just my arm strength, though. I … [Read more...] about “Real” Sundried Tomato and Artichoke Dip (aka “St. John’s Ran Out of Canned Artichokes and Philadelphia Cream Cheese”)

All Recipes, Slow-Cooker, Small Bites and Spreads how to make a cheese tray, slow-cooker dip, Sundried Tomato and Artichoke Dip

“Raw” Sundried Tomato Spread

January 7, 2011 MissWattson Leave a Comment

I've kind of made this sundried tomato spread recipe before, but it's so simple that it easily got changed around a little for the 3rd Annual Volk/Watson Christmas Extravaganza (in the photo, it's the dip on the right): 1 cup macadamia nuts (soaked for 30 minutes to 1 hour and … [Read more...] about “Raw” Sundried Tomato Spread

All Recipes, Raw Food Recipes, Small Bites and Spreads "raw" food, raw sundried tomato spread

“Raw” Basil Walnut Spread

January 6, 2011 MissWattson Leave a Comment

The recipe for this basil-walnut spread (pictured in the middle of the three dips above) kind of came from here, but mostly it came from the inspiration of my mother's kitchen, which is happily filled with special vinegars from the "O" Farm, the organic farm in Newfoundland where … [Read more...] about “Raw” Basil Walnut Spread

All Recipes, Raw Food Recipes, Small Bites and Spreads raw basil-walnut spread, raw foods

Raw Macadamia Nut Ricotta

January 5, 2011 MissWattson Leave a Comment

You take some macadamia nuts, and you take some lemon juice... The macadamia nut dip is the one on the left. I garnished them all with green onions and did a little design with a spoon to make it look a bit fancy, but the recipe -- very, very simple. Lemon and macadamia nuts … [Read more...] about Raw Macadamia Nut Ricotta

All Recipes, Raw Food Recipes, Small Bites and Spreads raw foods, raw macademia nut ricotta

What Else Do You Put On Dosa?

January 4, 2011 MissWattson Leave a Comment

Better question: What DON'T you put on dosa? Well, if you followed last year's Christmas party, you know I enjoy layers. So in a twisted kind of canapé style I'm a big fan of dosa + gloopy thing + cheese-like thing + meat-like thing + sauce-like thing. That doesn't sounds … [Read more...] about What Else Do You Put On Dosa?

All Recipes, Fish and Seafood, Sides, Small Bites and Spreads blueberry compote recipe, caramelized onion recipe, indian saag recipe, macademia nut ricotta, south indian dosa

3rd Annual Christmas Extravaganza: South Indian Dosa to Scoop Up Your Pork Vindaloo or Saag

January 3, 2011 MissWattson 2 Comments

Dosa is the easiest wrap to make ever. I don't know why more people don't eat it. It's a little coarse from the ground lentils, a little tangy, and deliciously sponge-like. Lots of people buy tortillas at the grocery store that come with so many preservatives and things you … [Read more...] about 3rd Annual Christmas Extravaganza: South Indian Dosa to Scoop Up Your Pork Vindaloo or Saag

All Recipes, Indian, Slow-Cooker, Vegetarian dosa recipe, Pork vindaloo recipe, saag recipe, south indian dosa recipe

Saag Again

January 2, 2011 MissWattson Leave a Comment

I make a lot of saag, and so it's not really necessary for me to re-post the recipe I don't think. I'll just explain that this time I quadrupled the recipe, added some grated asoefetida for digestion, mustard seeds to make it more South Indian than North, (and also digestion), … [Read more...] about Saag Again

All Recipes, Indian, Vegetarian indian recipe, indian vegetarian recipes, saag recipe

Slow-Cooked Pork Vindaloo: More Than My Dad’s Heaven

January 1, 2011 MissWattson Leave a Comment

Of course pork vindaloo was going to be a popular dish at the 3rd Annual Christmas Extravaganza. You take a bunch of pork and slow-cook it until it basically turns into the Indian version of pulled pork. Anything "pork" and "slow-cooked" will be amazing. You don't even need to … [Read more...] about Slow-Cooked Pork Vindaloo: More Than My Dad’s Heaven

All Recipes, Indian, Meat, Slow-Cooker Indian pork vindaloo, Pork vindaloo recipe

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