by Admin | Feb 16, 2022 | Grains
MAKES 4 TO 6 SERVINGS Provençal tians are hearty gratins bound with eggs and rice. They are great cold as well as hot and the leftovers will slice up nicely, making them great lunchbox fare. I also cut the leftovers into small triangles and serve them as hors...
by Admin | Feb 15, 2022 | Snacks
MAKES ONE 10-INCH FRITTATA, SERVING 4 TO 6 You can get asparagus pretty much year-round in natural foods markets and supermarkets, and in California it’s almost always available at farmers’ markets. But it’s a spring and early summer vegetable in temperate climates,...
by Admin | Feb 14, 2022 | Breakfast
MAKES ONE 8-INCH FRITTATA, SERVING 2 TO 3 One Monday night I pulled some broccoli raab I’d blanched and frozen from the freezer, some farm-fresh eggs, mushrooms, and good Parmesan from the fridge, and put together this beautiful dinner for two. I loved the way the...
by Admin | Feb 13, 2022 | Side Dishes, Snacks, Whole Grains, Rice, and Pasta
Strawberries for sushi? Why not! Thin slices of the fruit lie elegantly on top of a roll filled with sesame rhubarb. Use a mandoline to slice the strawberries as thinly as possible. Be sure to blot the strawberries dry with a clean dishtowel or paper towel before...
by Admin | Feb 12, 2022 | Side Dishes, Snacks, Whole Grains, Rice, and Pasta
Store-bought roasted red bell peppers can often have a briny taste. If you prefer a more neutral flavor, try roasting your own bell peppers. Generously oil a red bell pepper, then place it on a baking sheet. Roast it in the oven at 350°F (175°C) until the skin begins...