This Middle Eastern dip is traditionally made with chickpeas, tahini, lemon juice, and olive oil; it lends itself to several variations. Prepare and refrigerate it a day ahead; let it stand at room temperature for 30 minutes before serving. Garnish with a lemon wedge and fresh parsley sprig, and serve with Spicy Baked Pita Chips.This recipe goes with White Bean and Roasted Garlic Hummus, Feta-Baked Hummus, Spicy Red Pepper Hummus
Holy cow Batman, it's Christmas Eve! I hope you are having a great day so far. I have been on the go all morning. I find Christmas Eve is always a bit of a rush to fit everything in. I
We've been fans of Andrew Carmellini's Fried Chicken for quite a while, seeking it out at Locanda Verde back in '09, scouting it out at the opening of The Dutch earlier this year, and enjoying it waaaay...
Always crunchy and garlicky, this perfect homemade pickle requires no special equipment, no canning experience and tastes just like Claussen's refrigerated kosher dill pickles.
Do I ever have a delicious vegan meal for you to kick off 2011! I must admit, this lentil loaf gave me a few grey hairs over the past couple days. I made 4 trials of this lentil loaf. After
I woke up this morning and I had no idea what day it was! The holidays will do that to a person I guess. I also forgot that today is a day off work for many people because Jan 1st
I think Mother Nature was reading my blog post yesterday and decided to play a trick on me. I woke up to a fresh blanket of snow this morning. It is gorgeous out there right now! No more grass for
Classic American Cobb salad, a composed salad with bacon, avocado, chicken breast, tomato, hard boiled egg, chives, arranged on a bed of romaine, Boston, frisee lettuce and watercress.
With deepest apologies to William Carlos Williams: This is just to say I have eaten the kohlrabi that was in the icebox and which we were planning on saving to eat just like that [plain and peeled] Forgive the hyperbole...
I'm a huge fan of roasted vegetables. They're easy, versatile, flavorful and make for amazing leftovers. You can blend them with chickpeas to make hummus, add them to a salad, eat them plain, or stick them in between 2 slices