Jittery Cook needs your support in a Lentil Recipe Revelations Challenge. There are two ways you can help (Contest closes March 19, 2012): This recipe will be judged for appeal, taste, creativity, simplicity and popularity. If Italian Sausage and Lentil Stew garners comments from all the Jittery Cook subscribers, you could collectively make it happen. So,…
Curried Butternut Squash Soup – Something Bright and Beautiful!
I can hardly wait for March. Spring will be a relief, but the new film, “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel“, looks fantastic. Director John Madden engaged Tom Wilkinson, Maggie Smith, Judi Dench, Bill Nighy and Dev Patel to star in a comedy about British retirees who move to India to live out their golden years and find that their new home is a dilapidated hotel. I…
Waldorf Chicken Salad – Not Your Grandma’s
You are witnessing a transformation. Don’t worry, I’ll always keep the jittery moniker, but I’m starting to feel like a Miss Fix-it—knowing taste by what I read in print, understanding how to configure recipes to bring out the best in them. Rest assured: You can always count on me to cut fat, sugar and salt,…
Broccoli Sweet Onion Pecan Salad – Tossed with Orecchiette and Feta
This recipe is too good. I can’t remember the last time I ate about half a broccoli in one sitting. I saw enough broccoli and cauliflower growing up for a lifetime of good health and no longer feel the need to eat much of either, in their plain, steamed, circa 1960’s state, that is. In…
Roasted Cauliflower Pesto Pasta – A Happy Marriage of Flavours
Is there any recipe that isn’t enhanced with the wonderful flavours of garlic and onion? I think not. The pesto in this recipe is so tasty on its own that it is tempting to keep repeatedly taste testing with the excuse of needing to adjust the seasoning. Notice the paucity of ingredients in the picture…
Asian Salad – Topped with Grilled Chicken
Way back in high school, my good friend, Jeannie Elias, had a huge influence on my life. Jeannie was on fire. She spoke as fast as the speed of light, using dozens of crazy voices, to retell entire movies, line by line. Those were before the days of easy access to entertainment. I couldn’t get enough…
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