Quinoa Salad with Honey Pomegranate Vinaigrette

This salad is my new obsession. It is the ultimate lunch salad. It has fiber out the wazoo, crunchy hazelnuts, salty feta, juicy pomegranate arils, and it just gets better in the fridge over the week. I will be eating this salad for the rest of my life. The dressing is tangy and sweet and…

Peanut Noodle Stir Up

I did not grow up eating ramen for a variety of reasons. My brother has a myriad of food allergies, and that prompted my mom to make most things from scratch and wasn’t able to use any seasoning packets. Things like taco seasoning and gravy packets still befuddle me. Imagine, if you will, trying Cup…

Chocolate Pomegranate Drops

These little chocolate bites remind me of something you can get from a large store in the individual packaged snack aisle. I like that I am creating less plastic and it’s a fun activity for the kids! They will know what a pomegranate looks like and how to get the arils out. For older kids,…

Blue Corn Tortillas

We’ve started making these blue corn tortillas in my house, and my kids are all about them. The color is beautiful. The dough is so soft and fun to squish and make into the little dough balls. There is much more flavor to the blue corn than a standard yellow corn tortilla. They are perfect…

Pickled Watermelon Rind

Not only are these watermelon rind pickles a way to reduce your food waster and stretch your food dollar a little more, they are beautiful. The vibrant color is a perfect addition to a charcuterie board, grain bowl, or sandwich. I will often take a single large watermelon and make my Basil Watermelon Salad, Watermelon…

Watermelon Basil Salad

Treat yourself to a perfectly refreshing summer salad! This salad is the perfect way to use up the other half of a large watermelon you didn’t eat. We also seem to have a little bit left over in the fridge after cracking open a melon. I love a savory application of watermelon, and the vinegar,…

Soy Braised Chicken Tacos

These tacos are the perfect combination of sweet, salty, savory, and tangy. All the flavors mingle so well and will be a flavor symphony in your mouth. The quick pickled veggies are delightful on top. They are pretty sweet and vinegary. Perfect to round out the intense soy flavor of the chicken. Soy Braised Chicken…

Ham & Cheddar Scones

All over the country, we are having snow and cold in unexpected places. These ham and cheddar scones are the perfect antidote to this polar vortex. Not only does morning baking warm up my kitchen, but it draws my grumpy, cold kids out of bed with a smile on because they smell something yummy happening…

Lemon Custard Tarts

Frozen puff pastry is one of the greatest gifts ever given to the home cook. With very little effort, we can include our kids in the making of extremely fancy feeling desserts. I keep some in the freezer almost all the time, especially during the summer when we often have last minute get togethers. When…

Lemon Creme Patissiere

If this sounds too technical for you to attempt with your kids, don’t be fooled! We made this in a class designed for 8-11 year olds, and I would bet most kids within that range can easily make this with light adult supervision. If you aren’t familiar with creme patissiere, it is basically fancy French…

Easy Strawberry Shortcakes

This shortcake recipe takes my super easy 2-ingredient biscuit and adds a little sugar and lemon zest to perk them up. We macerate the strawberries to pull out their juice and make the whole mess syrupy. Let that sit and get juicy while you bake up some fluffy, crispy biscuits, and then get ready for…

Mojo Verde

This is a vibrant green sauce that I love serving with tostones. The vinegar and lime juice make it like a brighter version of a chimichurri. Mojo Verde Ingredients 1 limes 2 cloves garlic 1/2 bunch cilantro 1 jalapeno 1/4 teaspoon cumin 1 1/2 teaspoons white wine vinegar 1/4 cup olive oil 1/4 tsp salt…