CarolCooks2…Friday Food Review…The Porcini Mushroom… by Carol Cooks
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Continue ReadingOpen-Faced Sammies What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Equal Measures: Open-Faced Sammie! The popularity of open-faced sandwiches has been brewing since the 15th century, when it was typically eaten for breakfast, lunch, snack, or supper. Although the layers have changed, butter or cheese remain the favorites as spreads, plus any combination of meat and vegetables. This […]
Continue ReadingJicama Tortillas What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Equal Measures: Jicama Tortillas! Jicama is another word for Mexican turnip or potato. Interesting, isn’t it? The flavor is sweet and starchy when eaten raw with a sprinkling of sea salt. Being Paleo-friendly, the jicama is popular as a low-carb, low-sugar nutritious snack. It may be available in […]
Continue ReadingKorean Pork Tacos What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? The Color of Food: Korean Pork Tacos! Once you get a taste for spicy food, the cravings thrive. That doesn’t mean dinner has to be boring, to say the least. Be creative. I like corn tortillas so I transformed an ordinary pork loin into slightly hot Korean […]
Continue ReadingSmorgasbord Poetry – Colleen Chesebro’s Tuesday Tanka Challenge – #Choka – Spices by Sally Cronin This week for Colleen Chesebro’s Tuesday Tanka Challenge 233 it is poet’s choice. Something a little personal this week..a Choka… Spices […] Read it/ more …
Continue ReadingTuscan Tomato Bisque What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? The Chow Down: Tuscan Tomato Bisque! Picture this. Autumn has set in, the air emits a crisp chill, and a warm fire is enough to make you snuggle inside for the night. For the robust concentrated flavor of tomatoes, slow-roasting them brings it all home. Earthy Italian […]
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