A Mexican Wedding Feast and 5 Tips for Feeding Groups

Last weekend, I hosted a wedding.  The bride, of Mexican heritage, wanted food reminiscent of her childhood.  The groom, a meat and potatoes kind of man, has milder tastes in food.  As I was in charge of the kitchen, I opted for a happy medium that was gluten and dairy-free, without being obviously so, and…

Super Simple Hummus – With or Without the Chickpeas

Every time I think about posting a recipe for hummus, I stop.  It seems like it is one of those things that everyone covers just because it is so darned simple.  And the core ingredients of lemon, cumin, garlic, and olive oil – and even the distinctive tahini sesame paste – can be mixed with…

High-energy Burrito Soup

This week, we have had more sun in Salt Lake City than we had in most of January. Unfortunately, we also have below-freezing temperatures, and the combination is messing with my head.  I sit in the window and feel the warmth of the sun through the window, but when I walk outside, my disappointment that…

Highlighting Native Foods: Three Sisters Chorizo Casserole

Kabocha, a Japanese winter squash that can often be found at Asian grocery stores and sometimes at your local grocer’s, is beautiful, with creamy, deep-orange, and sweet meat.  It is also my all-time favorite squash.   I like them so much that within two days, I had bought two of these suckers at two separate…

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…