Easy Meals for a Solo Retreat

Packing it away is what I’ve been doing well of late…eating more than I should of things I shouldn’t. So, when I took off recently, I decided to only pack good eats. The Grocery List For four days of solo meals, here’s what I packed: 1 pound of ground bison A package of king trumpet…

Japanese Mushrooms: Sauteed King Trumpet Mushrooms and Greens with Soft-boiled Egg

I love mushrooms.  I love their unique flavor and texture, and even how they are grown.Recently, I discovered that my favorite Asian grocery store is carrying some amazing Japanese-variety mushrooms – King Trumpet (AKA King Oyster), white and brown beech (AKA Shimeji – pictured below), and Maitake mushrooms.  And, I’ve been eating them like crazy ever…

Curried Roast Chicken Salad

Every once in a while, I roast a whole chicken.  When the bird has been cared for (free range, organic), it results in a succulent, elegant meal that tastes delicious, is good for you, and lets you enjoy the entire chicken instead of just its parts. But what do you do with a whole bird?…

Easy & Elegant Orange-poached White Fish

Some days I don’t feel like cooking. At. All. You probably know the days – the ones when you’re tired, it’s hot, and you lack motivation to do anything in the kitchen that will take much effort, but you also want to eat something that is relatively healthy and light. Today was one of those…

Colorful Mango Chicken Salad Lettuce Wraps

For those of us still on the edge of winter, this recipe will add color to dreary days. Want to see how to cut a mango?  Check out this post here. Lime juice vinaigrette for chicken salad -add a little garlic or chili flakes for kick Colorful Mango Chicken Salad Lettuce Wraps March 8, 2012…

Reeled in by a Fish – Poached Salmon and Egg

On my way home from the gym the other night, I had to pick something up at the Whole Foods grocery next-door.  I replayed my list in my head.  I was on a mission. But, when I walked through the front door of the store, I quickly realized my mistake.  I had broken cardinal rule…

Light and Easy Nectarine, Fresh Green, and Pistachio Salad

I am excited about all of the summer fruit and vegetables that have been making an appearance lately.  I’m not so excited by the heat.  So, I’ve been making a lot of refreshing salads.  They are perfect for a light supper out on the porch. My recent favorite is filled with fruit, nuts, and fresh…

Adzuki Bean Rice Bowl with Miso Dressing

I’ve had a jar full of adzuki beans sitting in the cupboard for a long time.  This is what happens when I buy things out of curiosity rather than with purpose.  Even reading a book in which the beans were mentioned as an amazing super food did not spur me to action. Today, though, it…

Buckwheat Noodles with Spring Veggies and Walnut Dressing

If you have not been to 101 Cookbooks, you must go.  Now!  Heidi, the author of this blog as well as the cookbook Super Natural Cooking, offers some seriously good eats. The recipe I have most enjoyed since she shared it last spring is Walnut Miso Noodles.  It is something to be eaten in spring,…

GF/DF Karjalan piirakka (AKA Karelian rye pastry)

Today, I had a sudden craving for a Finnish rye pastry with rice porridge filling and egg butter (Munavoi) – which is exactly what it sounds like – on top.   Karjalan piiraka, as it is known, is a simple, hearty, but delicious food from the Karelian region of Finland.  I ate them frequently during dark…