Kitchen Epiphanies

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Comforting Black-Eyed Pea Soup with Spicy Cornbread

After celebrating the holidays with our daughter Sophia in warm New Orleans, we returned to Chicago’s cold, snowy weather.  Here, winter will hold us in its grip for another three months. After indulging in traditional Scandinavian dishes for several weeks, we are ready to put rich holiday fare behind us. We will sustain ourselves through […]

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Crispy Potato Pancakes — a New Twist on an Old Classic

In our household, December meals are not usually vegetarian. But this year I included a dinner of Crispy Potato Pancakes with roasted carrots, labneh, and hot honey, inspired by Samin Nosrat’s recent podcast of Home Cooking, where she answered a question from a listener seeking advice on how to use four gallons of honey. Samin, a honey enthusiast, excitedly

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Baked Pasta with Spinach, Tomatoes and Bacon.

When a white-jacketed Italian waiter brought in a golden, crusty tower of pasta on a silver platter, it was love at first sight!  After all diners admired this creation, as he cut and served the wedges, he announced that this was pasta al forno con spinaci, pomodori e quanciale – Baked Pasta with Spinach, Tomatoes, and Bacon.

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Grilled Caponata with Balsamic Vinaigrette

This Grilled Caponata with Balsamic Vinaigrette is a summer vegetable dish inspired by caponata, the classic Sicilian sweet-and-sour vegetable stew.* Here, the vegetables shine without the need for heavy tomato sauce or copious amounts of olive oil. It is a versatile dish, delicious at all temperatures. After seeing this year’s crop of eggplant, zucchini, yellow squash,

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Cucumber Gazpacho with Heirloom Tomatoes, Basil and Mint

After a cold spring, summer has finally arrived, and it’s time to lighten meals and reduce time at the stove.  This Cucumber Gazpacho with Heirloom Tomatoes, Basil and Mint is my idea of perfect summer cooking – easy, quick, adaptable to many occasions. It’s my re-creation of a cucumber gazpacho that I had at a

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Manti with Garlic Yogurt Sauce and Peppery Oil

On a business trip to Istanbul several years ago, I was introduced a Turkish culinary treat –a steaming bowl of manti, tiny dumplings, nestled in garlick-flavored yogurt and drizzled with peppery oil. I was intrigued by their diminutive size.  As I was eating Manti with Garlic Yogurt Sauce and Peppery Oil, I studied each spoonful

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Meatball Chili

This Meatball Chili is my make-ahead-keep-in-reserve dinner this month.  Each December, I focus on baking cookies, breads, and cakes, pickling herring, making pâtés, and curing meats for our traditional Scandinavian and Ukrainian Christmas celebrations. Other meals throughout this month are often thrown together at the last minute from leftovers and pantry ingredients.  This year, I

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Kapusnyak – Ukrainian Sauerkraut soup

Ukrainians love soup — hot, cold, meat or vegetable-based.  It’s served daily in homes and restaurants regardless of season.  Borshch, the quintessential Ukrainian soup, is a culinary staple recognized worldwide and inscribed on UNESCO’s List of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Need of Urgent Safeguarding in 2022.  While borshch is consumed year-round, cooler weather restores the taste for

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Ras el Hanout Cauliflower Wedges with Mashed Chickpeas

This Ras el Hanout Cauliflower Wedges with Mashed Chickpeas recipe is this year’s addition to my plant-forward repertoire. It illustrates how seasoning with an unusual spice blend can amplify the flavor of a common vegetable. When I was growing up in Maryland, Mama and other family cooks cooked vegetables they knew. Thus, my vegetable diet

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