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Lemon Ginger Cookies

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Lemon Ginger Cookies

These cookies quickly became a favorite in our household.  I have been wanting to try baking with almond flour for months now and finally was able to test out some recipes when my partner bought me a bag of almond flour for Christmas.  This may sounds sort of silly, but you will understand a little better knowing that almond flour costs $12.99/lb on our little island.  Of course once my partner fell in love with the cookies, the cost of the flour was justified!

The inspiration for these cookies came from Elana’s Pantry recipe for Lemon Lavender Cookies.  I have been admiring her recipes for months now, and was excited to try something out.  Since I didn’t have all of the ingredients to replicate her recipe, I made modifications, and am pretty happy with the results.  The ginger and chocolate are a really nice mix too!

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Creamy Squash-Gingered Quinoa

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Butternut Squash Quinoa

Butternut Squash "Quinotto"

Thanksgiving morning I woke up with a big chunk of time before joining my extended family for our Thanksgiving meal, and still no clear plan of what I wanted to “bring to the table”.  It is odd for me not to have a plan of what to cook…a recipe that I have been looking forward to testing out on just the right occasion.  I guess I was a bit preoccupied though.  Lots going on lately!  Packing, moving, planning to move again soon after the first move.  Living in cold weather, packing for warm weather, and who knows what else.  So, in the mix of it all, I was sort of lost for inspiration on this Thanksgiving day.

The next thing that happened was a welcome distraction from it all.  My neighbors invited me for a morning walk, and I was quite happy to have some company and get out of the house.  A release from all of my worries for a 1 hour walk…which turned into more.  By the time we got back, I realized that I had left myself very little time to actually come up with a recipe and prepare a dish to bring to my aunt’s house.  So, I quickly googled up a few ideas and then decided to go with my own.

Quinoa is a very easy grain to cook.  It is one of the fastest, and personally I find that it is pretty difficult to mess up.  Perfect!  Normally I make a simple “naked” quinoa to accompany other dishes, but this time I decided to be adventurous and try something new.  A little ginger, and a creamy dollop of butternut squash, and voila – quinotto.  (At first I thought I might be making up this term, but after googling it to be sure, of course someone else had come up with it first.)  A creamy version of quinoa that resembles risotto.

This turned out to be so easy to make, and absolutely delicious.  I was even surprised that everyone who tried it really liked it too.  Even the ones who had never heard of/seen quinoa before!  So, don’t be shy.  Step up to the “plate” and try it yourself…and let me know what you think.

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Gingered Rice Stuffed Peppers

Sunday, August 30th, 2009

Color, flavor, crunch…these peppers have it all.

StuffedPeppers1I have been making this gingered rice recipe from Vegetarian Times Magazine for a few years now.  In my first few years in Key West I would purchase these magazines religiously.  Always looking for new ideas on great vegetarian meals I definitely found my share.  I have bookmarked numerous pages, and my collection of magazines has followed me from Key West to Boulder and now to Cape Cod.  Who knows where I will take them next…  I will keep you updated on where my next home will be, but in the meantime enjoy this fun summer rice dish.

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