When I set out these voluptuous tomatoes yesterday afternoon, my one-year-old son literally came running in from the living room. “I want it,” he said pointing at them. The smell of garden-grown tomatoes, like these, in early fall is quite simply intoxicating. He loved getting to wash and pat the tomatoes dry, taking, of course, […]
Read the rest of "Curried Cream of Tomato Soup"…Archive: September 2008
Our fallback meal of choice in this family has got to be the frittata. It takes almost exactly 15 minutes from the time you start cooking it on the stovetop to the moment it lands on your plate. Plus, you can use up all of your leftovers from the past few days and come up […]
Read the rest of "Family Brunch: Bacon, Cheddar, and Apple Frittata"…Yesterday was glorious here in the City, so we took our cooking class outside to make yogurt parfaits in the park. One of the best things about making these parfaits is that you can be as over-achieving or as laid back as you like. A month back, when peaches were at their peak here, […]
Read the rest of "Cooking Class Yogurt Parfaits"…Because we live in New York City where great farmers’ markets abound, we can walk a few blocks to do the bulk of our produce, dairy, fish, and meat shopping. Tribecans can pick up seasonal ingredients from March till at least October, sometimes well into November, at the bi-weekly market. With extravagant gasoline prices, […]
Read the rest of "Apple Ginger Granola"…We have our first guest blogger: Mister Ari Simon, Chicago-based mini-chef and fruitophile. He and his awesome mom, a.k.a. Aunt Elizabeth, sent in this recipe for banana-nut muffins made with a secret ingredient, garam masala. They sound heavenly, and honestly, I think that Ari and I might be on the same wavelength today. I […]
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