Tzimmis is one of my favorite traditional Jewish dishes. It’s a sweet potato stew, sweetened with honey, cinnamon, and dried fruits. It’s usually made with butter or lard. But why? It is delicious on its own. In my version, there are no added oils. Just pure natural sweetness. This is a great side to any…
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Cabbage Soup
Cabbage-it’s rich in tradition. Eastern European and Irish traditions alike use cabbage in a number of dishes. Why? Cabbage is easy to grow and to store. It lasts a while when wrapped up properly, is inexpensive, and can feed a crowd. In addition. the health benefits of cabbage are great. Including any member of the…
Mock Mushroom Barley Soup
I love barley soup. Problem-I can’t eat it anymore because barley contains gluten and gluten is a no-go for me. So….I had been meaning to try out a replacement for barley. I have landed with oat groats! Oh my, why had I not done this before????! So warm, so satisfying, sooooo much like barley! I…
Pomegranate Pistachio Quinoa
I made this to go with a Moroccan themed party I threw. It’s light and refreshing and went perfectly as a base to a chickpea stew I made (recipe forth coming, shown above). This salad is so easy to throw together, as all parts can be prepared in advance, and tossed together the day you’d…
Chipotle Hummus
Have you ever made your own hummus? No? Well, why not?! It’s soooo much better than store bought, and if you purchase organic beans, you’ll have an organic hummus at the fraction of the cost. It’s so easy to make too. I make a big batch each week. It’s great for wraps, dipping in veggies…
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