We picked up my final winter veggie share the other day. In it, we received some beautiful onions, parsnips, and celeriac. For those of you unfamiliar with celeriac, it’s the root of the celery plant, and has the flavor of celery, with the creaminess of a potato. This soup is actually very much like a…
Sage Roasted Winter Veggies
So, I’ve signed up for a winter share of vegetables from a local CSA (community supported agriculture) thinking I wouldn’t still me growing my own in December. Who knew I’d still be harvesting from my own garden?!!! Say what-El Nino thank you! Regardless, when I go to my winter share pick up, I’ve been choosing…
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…
Creamy White Bean and Sage Soup
I love soup. When I make it, the whole house smells warm and delicious. Soup should be good food, low in fat, salt, and high in nutrients. This one has all of that! Packed with vitamin A, C, iron, potassium, calcium, Vitamin K, fiber, and protein, this soup is a healing food. It’s also fat/oil…
Thick As Fog Split Pea Soup
Warm, thick and delicioso! This is thicker than fog, and quite a bit tastier. What’s better, is it gets thicker as it sits and stores well in the fridge or freezer, so make extra! We always double a batch (or triple) to have ready to go from the freezer when we want a warm meal…