Category: Christmas

Guest Bloggers Natasha and Hannah Make Hamentaschen

12 March 2009

Because this week is Purim in the Jewish tradition, I asked Natasha and her beautiful and talented daughter Hannah to share a special recipe with us.  Little did I know that Miss Hannah was not only a chef but also a writer like her mama.  The text covering the meaning of Purim is all hers. […]

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Black and White Butter Cookies

04 March 2009

What do you do when it’s a snow day, too cold and windy to actually play outside for very long, and you only have basic ingredients on hand to bake something-as per request-“chocolate and guh-nilla”?  Time to crack out the cookbooks that have been languishing on our shelves. After bundling both kids up, which of […]

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Sweet Potato Tea Muffins

25 February 2009

After sampling these delicious muffins at our friend Ben, Eli and Jamie’s place on Monday, we wanted to try making a sustainable version for ourselves.  Ben-at least sometimes-says that he wants to be a chef when he grows up, and we can see why.  He orchestrated muffins that were well-textured, vitamin-packed, and very delicious. At […]

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Cooking Class: Mon Cheri Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies

13 February 2009

Our Yummy Mummy Wednesday class has officially become crazy.  Lots of the tiny Yummies have come of age and are right in there with their older siblings, rolling up their little sleeves, stirring, tasting batter, and holding their own.  The older kids have been wilder lately (urban can fever?), and we may very well have […]

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Beet Salad with Yogurt Panna Cotta

04 February 2009

Some old friends, mamas themselves now, were discussing the Sneaky Chef and the Deceptive Chef–  or whatever Mrs. Seinfeld calls herself-on Facebook. They were  wondering which foods were the best, whether to disguise things at all, etc.   Somehow, Tribeca Yummy Mummy was very kindly mentioned.   Without evoking too much hoopla over food philosophy, my response  […]

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