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Bomba Calabrese – This Pepper Spread is the Bomb, Literally
This amazing Calabrian pepper spread is as delicious, as it is unknown. It doesn’t even have a Wikipedia page. Hey, even I have a Wikipedia ...
Grilled Fava Beans – Flavor Flav, Indeed
I bet fava beans would be a lot more popular if people knew how to cook them, or even what they were. For many people, these are just those ...
Eggplant “Bacon” – Because Fake Bacon is Better than Real Eggplant
I love that my wife, Michele , follows Questlove on social media, but not just because it makes me feel cooler by extension, which it does,...
"Norcal" Nicoise Salad – Layered for Your Pleasure
I know I’ve made fun of salads served in Mason jars before, but when I was asked to contribute a layered Nicoise to an Allrecipes Easter fea...
Baked Cauliflower Fries – How Not to Make Baked Cauliflower Fries
I won’t add insult to injury writing a long blog post about how disappointing this recipe was. The video pretty much says it all. And while ...
Charred Broccoli Beef – Broccoli Week Continues
I saw a charred broccoli salad online somewhere recently, and for whatever reason I had the idea to try the same technique for a fairly c...
Candied Yams – So Good You’ll Forget You’re Eating Sweet Potatoes
While it’s true the “yams” used in this gorgeous candied yams recipe are really just orange-fleshed sweet potatoes, it’s also true that...
Creamy Corn Pudding – Perfect for Holidays, Weekdays, and Weekday Holidays
Corn pudding doesn’t get the same attention as some other holiday side dishes, but it’s a real crowd-pleaser that pairs perfect with all ...
Potato Leek Soup (aka Vichyssoise) – The Perfect Autumn in San Francisco Soup
This can be a strange time of year for weather in San Francisco. Our climate can suddenly swing from hot and humid, to cold and wet; whic...
Classic Guacamole – How to Make Guacamole Like a Guacamaster
It’s National Guacamole Day, or at least for a few more hours it is. Having said that, there is no bad day to make guacamole. There are few ...
“Naked” Cherry Tomato Salad – Sans Skin for the Win
I’ve wanted to show this “naked” cherry tomato technique for a while now, and after having something very similar at a Japanese restaurant r...
Eggplant Escabeche – The Second Best Way to Eat Eggplant
The best way to eat eggplant is fried, which I’ll hopefully prove to you one day with a video recipe. In the meantime, you’ll have to settle...
Just Corn Soup – Finally, Less is More!
This is one of my all-time favorite ways to enjoy fresh, summer corn, and a great lesson in just how little help these sweet ears need. If y...
Bacon & Asparagus Dutch Baby, Baby!
I’ve been seeing savory, non-breakfast versions of Dutch Babies pop up on menus lately, and while I’m not sure that means it’s a hot new tr...
Spring Vegetable Tartine with White Anchovies – Food Wishes and Little Fishes
It’s not unusual for me to borrow ideas from the various restaurants I visit, but they’re normally tweaked, altered, or otherwise adapted. T...
Colcannon Hash – I Invented This, As Did Others Before Me
Every year about this time, I try to do some kind of culinary nod to St. Patrick’s Day, and this colcannon hash is the latest example. I rea...
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