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Arugula Pesto

This recipe is fantastic for a quick appetizer with bread or for a sauce with pasta.  You can substitute a number of herbs and greens for the arugula with great results. Ingredients 2 handsful of...

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Primavera

One of my favorite restaurants these days is not a sit-down restaurant at all but an outstanding food purveyor at the Saturday San Francisco Ferry Plaza Farmers Market.  I can hardly wait to get to the...

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Bruschetta with Strawberries, Yogurt and Lemon Verbena

This recipe is quick and easy and healthy, too!  Ingredients 4 slices of thick country bread Good quality extra virgin olive oil 1 cup fresh, seasonal strawberries, coarsely chopped About 6 medium...

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Nectarine Galette

A galette (rustic tart) is one of my favorite summer desserts!  I have been known to make a dozen at one time – all using different fruits from the farmers market.  One of my favorite fruit choices is...

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Vegetable Paella

There are a couple of tricks to making paella.  One is the rice.  For beginners, I would highly recommend using Bomba rice from Spain.  It has a shorter grain and is more “foolproof”.   The other is to...

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Chilled Heirloom Tomato Soup

This soup gets its freshness from a hint of lemon verbena.  Be sure to choose the sweetest tomatoes you can find.  I like to serve this soup over a piece of poached salmon.  Ingredients 1/2 cup olive...

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Restaurant Chez Serge

I have had several opportunities to visit Chez Serge in Carpentras, France, and I continue to be very happy with the food, service and atmosphere there. The restaurant is owned and operated by Serge...

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Curried Butternut Squash Soup with Jalapeno Pepper and Pinenuts

This soup is a great way to warm up a chilly Autumn day.  It is also a good starter for a Thanksgiving holiday meal. Ingredients 2 shallots, peeled and chopped 4 T olive oil 4 cups butternut squash,...

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Granola

We absolutely love granola.  I make this recipe at least once a week.  It doesn’t last long around our house.  It isn’t very sweet, which is how we like it.  However, you can increase the amount of...

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Southern-Style Cornbread Dressing

I grew up eating cornbread dressing for special occasions, such as Thanksgiving and Christmas.  This dish, baked in the oven in a casserole-style baking dish, is made with savory homemade cornbread and...

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Sweet Corn Soup with Basil Oil and Creme Fraiche

Ingredients ½ cup sweet onions (I prefer the sweetness of Vidalia onions for this recipe, if you can find them.) 1 T olive oil 2 cups fresh corn, kernels cut from the cob and the cobs scraped 1 ½ cup...

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Spiced Pumpkin Soup with Creme Fraiche

Ingredients 1 T. olive oil, plus more for roasting the pumpkin 1 small-medium pumpkin (sugar pie variety, if possible), to yield 3 cups mashed pumpkin 1/2 large red onion, chopped 4 cups chicken stock...

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Roasted Pumpkin Soup with Chioptle Creme Fraiche

Ingredients 1 T olive oil 1 small-medium pumpkin (sugar pie variety, if possible), to yield 3 cups mashed pumpkin 1 tablespoon butter 2 slices bacon, diced 1 large yellow onion, chopped 6 cups chicken...

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Provencal Tomato Soup

Ingredients 6-8 lbs. ripe tomatoes ½ cup olive oil Sea salt Pepper 2 teaspoons sugar 1 head garlic 1 ½ cup crème fraiche You will also need: Large roasting pan Food processor Tasting spoons Large soup...

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Turkey, Brown Rice and Swiss Chard Soup

Ingredients 1/2 cup diced onions 2 T olive oil 1 cup brown rice 6 cups turkey stock 1/4 cup dried Porcini mushrooms 1/2 cup hot water 1 bunch fresh Swiss chard, washed, de-stemmed and chopped 1 1/2 cup...

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Turkey Stock

I love having Thanksgiving leftovers.  I never throw away the turkey carcass – it makes great stock for my Turkey Soup with Brown Rice and Swiss Chard and my Risotto with Turkey, Mushrooms and Roasted...

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New Year’s Day Good Luck Soup

I grew up in Southeast Georgia, and our tradition for good luck for the New Year was eating Hoppin’ John.  To us, Hoppin’ John was a big pot of dried black-eyed peas cooked with hog jowl or ham shank....

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Coconut Lentil Soup

I adore the taste of coconut in savory dishes. This recipe uses coconut oil to add that rich coconutty goodness. You can use any kind of lentils. I typically use either green petite French lentils or...

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