Phew, what a crazy last few weeks it's been. I hope I'm not the only one who feels like a chicken with her head cut off! I still haven't made part 2 of my
This dish derives its name from the color contrast of the two types of pasta. Because it mixes the earthiness of whole wheat with the familiarity of regular pasta, it's a delicious introduction to whole-grain pastas. Truffle oil adds a pleasant, earthy undertone; you can substitute extravirgin olive oil. As with all alfredo dishes, serve immediately.
This recipe comes from the restaurant quot;Brennan'squot; located in New Orleans. No one has to know how simple and quick it is. I posted this recipe exactly as it was in the book, however, if you like a little quot;heatquot; please feel free to add some cayenne pepper to taste.
In my opinion, salad is delicious in all it's forms (ok, except for those crazy grated carrot/raisin salads...not so much a fan of that salad variety, sorry to say). But sometimes it's a challenge to find a salad that is
On the way home from the farmer's market, Sarina and I joked that I wouldn't be able to resist playing with the molecular gastronomy toys, turning the zucchini into gel, the tomatoes into powd Herbivoracious
Some classics can't be improved. Pot pie, it turns out, isn't one of them. A delicate crust yields to veggies and chicken in a-wait for it-cheesy sauce. Yes, we said cheesy.
This meal is crazy delicious. I'll be honest that chicken pot pie has never been in my must-make-or-die list. It's good and all but I've never craved it. Until now. This chicken pot pie version is unique because it is
-New Sidebar Favorites updated over there--> Ok, I'll confess, I've never actually eaten a street taco. Not a one. Not a Mexican street taco, not a Cuban street taco. We just don't get a lot of street tacos where I