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60% Chance of Success Pouding Chomeur – The Bowl Was More Than Half Full

June 5, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

Unfortunately it still wasn't great. I took a pouding chomeur recipe and made it refined sugar free. Basically I knew I'd be eating it late at night and a cup and a half of brown sugar, or two cups of maple syrup were not my idea of a night cap. So, I took a bunch of fresh dates … [Read more...] about 60% Chance of Success Pouding Chomeur – The Bowl Was More Than Half Full

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Affordable Taste: An Indian Dinner of “Dry” Moong Dal

June 3, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

A food friend once told me that in his opinion the only vegetarian food in the world worth eating is Indian. I don't fully agree. I do hate tofu and soy of all kinds, but there are a whole lot of other good vegetarian food options out there, even if North American vegetarian … [Read more...] about Affordable Taste: An Indian Dinner of “Dry” Moong Dal

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“Get Off Your High (Sea)Horse” Calamari Challenge: Thai Chili Squid Stir-Fry with Carrots and Arugula

June 2, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

There's something miraculous about a dish made with ridiculously fresh ingredients, stir-fried for mere minutes and coated in a salty, sweet, sour and hot sauce before making the inevitable journey to your mouth. Come on, LOOK at those colours! I also love that this is a very … [Read more...] about “Get Off Your High (Sea)Horse” Calamari Challenge: Thai Chili Squid Stir-Fry with Carrots and Arugula

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Halibut in Indian-Spiced Tomato Sauce: Judith Finlayson’s “Delicious and Dependable Slow Cooker Recipes”

June 1, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

So I got in another fight with a fishmonger... Rarely do I take a slow cooker recipe and turn it into a stove-top recipe. Usually I go the other way, preferring stewed foods to simmer for longer at a lower temperature, not to mention the no-stirring, fuss-less, … [Read more...] about Halibut in Indian-Spiced Tomato Sauce: Judith Finlayson’s “Delicious and Dependable Slow Cooker Recipes”

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Looks Gross, Tastes Amazing: Red Kale Soup

May 28, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

A lot of people get turned off by all this green, but there's no food colouring involved, no grass, no bitter, gross vegetables or a bad texture. It's one nutrient-rich, SWEET soup thanks to miraculous kale. Even the red variety ends up green (it's only called red kale because of … [Read more...] about Looks Gross, Tastes Amazing: Red Kale Soup

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5 Minute Moong Dal With Red Lentils and Browned Onions

May 26, 2010 MissWattson 3 Comments

Not the cooking time (5 minutes), but the writing time. and, GO! Okay, so this is a simple recipe for lentils. I basically had no other protein in my house and had to figure out something nourishing and comforting. For me, that means dal. I have no idea what kind of dal I … [Read more...] about 5 Minute Moong Dal With Red Lentils and Browned Onions

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Seasonal Cooking: Spring Spot Prawns with Fiddleheads and Peas

May 18, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

The Atwater Market and Jean Talon have exploded. That means it's Spring. When the flower vendors come in and the fresh fruit and vegetable sections expand to four times their normal size I get really excited. The downside of the new consumer obsession with eating locally and … [Read more...] about Seasonal Cooking: Spring Spot Prawns with Fiddleheads and Peas

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Pickled Red Chiles: “Beyond the Great Wall”

May 18, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

Feeding my addiction has never been so good for me. Some people say chocolate is better than sex. I say chiles are better than chocolate, and I've had good chocolate.I ran out of Guizhou Chile Paste. You have to understand, that stuff is meant to last a long time. It's not like … [Read more...] about Pickled Red Chiles: “Beyond the Great Wall”

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3 Banana Cream Pies

May 17, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

This wasn't a traditional recipe from a book. Like my buttered rum-raisin cream pie with partridgeberry glaze, it was kind of a mash-up of a few different recipes. I used a basic pie crust, a vanilla custard with a mix of milk, almond breeze and yogurt, and a maringue topping. … [Read more...] about 3 Banana Cream Pies

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Banana Cream Pie for the Japanese Cultural Centre?

May 16, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

Every year the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre has a bazaar. They sell all sorts of Japanese foods...and then they sell pies. People who volunteer at the centre were asked to bake for the event, so I baked. I even asked what they would like me to bake. The answer was a little … [Read more...] about Banana Cream Pie for the Japanese Cultural Centre?

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Smoked Maple Syrup and the World’s Best Pastrami in the Modernist Cuisine Competition BBQ Smoker

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Sake and Health: Mutemuka Unpasteurized Sake, Chestnut Shochu and Le Blossom’s Sunday Sake Discount

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Sweet and Spicy Slow-Cooker Turkey with Pinto Beans

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A New Farmers’ Market: Almost “Raw” Banana Cream Pie

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