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Meyer Lemon Pecan Brown Sugar Shortbread

Meyer lemons grow year-round in our garden in Sausalito.   They seem to really thrive on the weather here.  Meyer lemons are a cross between lemons and oranges and have a mild flavor that is sweeter...

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A Special Wine Event in April – Les Printemps de Chateauneuf-du-Pape

A very special event, Les Printemps de Chateauneuf-du-Pape, is coming up on April 10th & 11th in France.  This event is being organized by the young winemakers in the Chateauneuf-du-Pape region....

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Truffle Getaway in Provence

We just recently returned from Provence where the focus of our Getaway was truffles!  Black Perigord (tuber melanosporum) truffles, to be exact.   We had a fun, energetic group and an active agenda for...

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Mid-Week Excursion at the Ritz in Lake Tahoe

My husband and I recently decided to do a spur-of-the-moment mid-week trip to Lake Tahoe.  He had bought new ski gear and we decided to go up and spend a few relaxing days in the snow.   On the way up,...

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Cooking at Napa Style

Today I did a cooking demonstation at Napa Style‘s flagship store in Yountville, California.  What a lovely, energetic and fun place to be!  I have always been a fan of Michael Chiarello’s Napa Style,...

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Mizuna

This week I found mizuna at the Star Route Farms stand at the San Francisco Ferry Plaza farmers market.  Mizuna has tender dark green leaves and a pleasant peppery flavor.  Mizuna is also referred to...

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Balsamic Strawberries with Cracked Pepper and Creme Fraiche

First of the season strawberries are in our local Bay Area farmers markets.  Not only do they taste great, but they are so nutritional, as well – packed with Vitamin C, magnesium, Vitamin A, potassium...

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Morel Mushrooms

Morel mushrooms have arrived for the 2010 season!   These are the mushrooms that resemble the tip of your finger and have a honeycomb texture to them.   I found morels this week  at Far West Fungi in...

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Restaurant Le Jardin du Quai in Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, France

Restaurant Le Jardin du Quai is located in the charming village of Isle-sur-la-Sorque in the Provence region of France. The entrance to the restaurant is through a lovely garden that is filled with...

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Askinosie Chocolate Auctions the First Single-Origin Liberian Chocolate Bar...

It is no secret that one of my favorite chocolate makers is Askinosie Chocolate, located in Springfield, Missouri.  Not only is their chocolate incredibly delicious and complex, but the company is very...

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Miner’s Lettuce

I’ve found miner’s lettuce for the past couple of weeks at the Saturday morning San Francisco Ferry Plaza Farmers Market.   Miner’s lettuce is a green edible annual plant from the purslane family that...

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Salad of Snap Peas, Bacon and Marcona Almonds with Meyer Lemon Dressing

This week I found the most flavorful snap peas at the San Francisco Ferry Plaza farmers market.   These peas are so delicious when just eaten as as snack, but I wanted to do something different with...

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Persimmon Scones

Ingredients 2 cup self rising flour 2 T brown sugar 1 stick (4 oz.) cold European-style butter (such as Plugra), cut into 8 pieces 1/2 cup hachiya persimmon pulp 1/4 cup creme fraiche or buttermilk...

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Sweet Potato Hash

Ingredients 2-3 large sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into ½” pieces 1 T bacon drippings or olive oil 2 medium sweet onions, cut into ½” pieces 1 garlic clove, peeled and minced 1-2 sprigs of marjoram,...

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Raspberry Crisp with Creme Fraiche

Ingredients 4 cups ripe raspberries, rinsed For the topping: 1/3 cup (approx. 5 Tablespoons) butter, softened 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 1/2 cup old fashioned oats 3/4 cups brown sugar, packed 1/2 cup...

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Southern-Style Cornbread Dressing

I grew up eating cornbread dressing for special occasions, such as Thanksgiving and Christmas.  This dish, baked in the oven in a casserole-style baking dish, is made with savory homemade cornbread and...

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Southern-style Holiday Candy – Divinity

When I was growing up in Georgia, I made a candy called Divinity every year for Chistmas.  I would give plates of it away as gifts.   Somewhere over the years, I stopped making it.  This year, I...

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New Year’s Day Good Luck Soup

I grew up in Southeast Georgia, and our tradition for good luck for the New Year was eating Hoppin’ John.  To us, Hoppin’ John was a big pot of dried black-eyed peas cooked with hog jowl or ham shank....

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Boysenberry Cobbler

Baking a cobbler is a perfect way to showcase seasonal fruits.  I found sweet, juicy boysenberries at the market this morning and could hardly wait to get home to use them.  Although I chose...

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Old-fashioned Strawberry Shortcakes

I loved this dessert as a child. We made it often in the summertime to feature the wild strawberries that grew near my grandmother’s farm.   We used whipped cream for the topping then, but I have...

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