Writing about what I receive each week in my CSA delivery and what I end up cooking from it, as well as cooking in general, vegetable gardening, vegetarian life, and local restaurants in and near Durham, N.C.
I don't know if this is Cracker Barrel's actual hash browns casserole recipe, but it is close. This recipe can feed a large crowd and is good for a brunch.
I had the hardest time understanding Jamie's instructions for cutting the rack for stuffing: "Cut between the bones and through the eye of the lamb, leaving 1cm of meat still attached at the bottom... Cooking in Sens
A hearty main dish soup with sweet peas, arborio rice and hot Italian sausage. Rich, creamy and flavorful with a hint of sweetness and a touch of spiciness,
Red sauce enchiladas have been scarce on my dinner table for the last eight years. Shocking, I know, especially since they make up a huge portion of Mexican-food-loving fare. But I just haven't been able to get behind them. I've
Most people have their favorite Stuffed Pepper recipe, probably passed down from relatives. Many have never had this dish before and need a simple recipe for their first foray into stuffed peppers.
The past week has been wonderful. Besides having an amazing weekend with friends camping in the mountains, I made some delicious pumpkin chocolate chunk
Every year you say you'll cook with a pumpkin the kids picked from the patch. This is your year. This unscary recipe cooks up moist and spiced with the flavors of the season.
Finding and making a good chili has been on my mind for a while, specifically a white chicken chili. I had previously only made chili once before. It was a
My kids declared this bacon spaghetti one of the best meals that I have made and I have to agree, this spaghetti was really good. But, how could it be bad when it contains a pound of bacon? Anything with
You know those nights where you stand gazing into the pantry or fridge wondering what to throw together for dinner? This casserole is often my answer. It's
Instead of traditional pumpkin pie, try this pretty dessert for your holiday dinner. A narrow, thin-bladed spatula or a table knife works best for swirling the layers.