Sharing delicious recipes from our kitchen

Month: March 2012

In Search of a Cure for Gardening Fever

In Search of a Cure for Gardening Fever

With spring officially arriving tomorrow morning at 1:14 am, I need to start thinking about my garden, even though It is still a bit to early to plant much of anything in the ground.  According to the Old Farmers Almanac our last frost-free date here in Denver is 

Saving My Savings on Strawberries

Saving My Savings on Strawberries

Yesterday I stopped by a local market to pick up some produce. I have taken to shopping for fresh vegetables and fruits every few days rather than just once for the entire week. At the store, the quality of an item can drastically vary between shipments. The 

Corned Beef and Cabbage

Corned Beef and Cabbage

St Patrick’s Day, the one and only day of the year that everyone who isn’t Irish, pretends to be. But why? I don’t think that the Irish are a protected class and somehow have better lives than the rest of us, or that the “Luck 

Odds and Ends Pizza

Odds and Ends Pizza

Yesterday was one of those days where things just did not go quite as planned. The day began in a normal peaceful manner. I enjoyed having my coffee and listening to the birds sing, catching up on the news, and working on a post to 

Aloo Matar

Aloo Matar

Aloo Matar or Aaloo Mutter originated in the Punjabi region of northern India, and is considered a favorite dish in Indian cuisine. This spicy vegetarian delight is easy to prepare. Made with potatoes ‘”aloo”, and peas “matar” cooked in a spicy curry, this tasty comfort food is traditionally served either with 

International Pi Day  3.14

International Pi Day 3.14

“π (sometimes written pi) is a mathematical constant that is the ratio of any Euclidean circle’s circumference to its diameter. π is approximately equal to 3.14. Many formula in mathematics, science, and engineering involve π, which makes it one of the most important mathematical constants. For instance, the area of a circle is equal to π times the square of the radius of the circle”. 

Grilling with the Kids

Grilling with the Kids

This past weekend, I was treated by a visit from my brother Eric and his wife Tonya who brought their family to Denver over spring break.. Not having any kids of my own, I was a bit lost for ideas about how to make the visit 

Brussels Sprouts with Bacon

Brussels Sprouts with Bacon

For a lot of folks, the mere mention of the tiny cabbages known as Brussels sprouts results in an audible “yuck”. And funny how many children have suddenly lost their appetites at the sight of these little green orbs on the dinner table. Like canned 

Everybody’s talkin’ about Chicken

Everybody’s talkin’ about Chicken

Everybody’s talkin’ about chicken. Chicken’s a popular word, but anywhere you go, you’re bound to find a chicken ain’t nothing but a bird. You can boil it, roast it, broil it, put it in a pan or pot. Eat it with potatoes, rice or tomatoes, chicken 

Salade Niçoise

Salade Niçoise

Today the sun is shining, the birds are singing, and the bulbs are pushing their way up through the remains of winter. This is the kind of day that really gets my spring fever acting up.  I know it is not officially spring yet with the vernal equinox still a 

Good Old Fashioned Pancakes

Good Old Fashioned Pancakes

Short stack up!  Served any time of day, it’s hard to beat the flavor of pancakes with maple syrup, bacon, and eggs. This classic dish usually associated with breakfast, is also a popular menu item with late night diners.  I came across this pancake recipe 

Paper Salmon with Friends

Paper Salmon with Friends

It is a treat to have good neighbors. It is even more of a treat if these good neighbors are also your dear friends.  I am fortunate to have such a situation, for living directly across the street from me is a crazy, caring, light hearted, endearing, retired