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Cold Noodles with Sesame Sauce (Jewish Girls can cook Chinese Food too)

Re-blog Monday is here and this dish should be on your summer menu. The sauce can be made the night before, and it’s so worth it. It is always a hit. This is a perfect vegetarian side dish left the way it is. If you like you can always add shredded chicken / grilled shrimp and make it a main dish. This one is a keeper!

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FullSizeRenderThis is one of my old tried and true recipes. Perfect for a large get together and totally tasty. There are a lot of ingredients but it is very easy to put together and it’s always a hit! I made the sauce a day ahead which I highly recommend doing, it gives flavors a chance to really come together.  I had all the ingredients in the house and day of I will cook the noodles and mix together. If making sauce ahead of time , take it out of refrigerator and let the sauce sit at room temperature before mixing with noodles. I used 1 teaspoon of cayenne, but because I wasn’t sure of everyone’s taste buds for hot and spicy I left out the chili oil. If you want it spicier you can always add some hot chili oil, or more cayenne pepper.  You can actually make the sauce a few days ahead…

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Banana “Ice Cream” not really – Vegan and Non-Dairy

DSCN0173DSCN0181DSCN0175DSCN0182DSCN0184Now you all know how very much I love bananas and I also love nuts. My favorite snack is unsalted roasted almonds. I always eat them after the gym and just love to have a handful as a snack. When I first saw this recipe in Gwyneth Paltrow’s new cookbook, “It’s All Good” I was struck by how wonderful this would be for all the vegan non-dairy eaters out there. So it’s not really ice cream but will satisfy that craving for something smooth , sweet and crunchy. A little salty and a little sweet. I decided to give it a whirl and it’s a keeper for sure. This one’s for you Chloe, hope you enjoy it. There is no refined sugar in this and it tastes delicious, just the right amount of sweet but you gotta love bananas. Of course you can omit the nuts. Sugar free and Dairy Free.

Thanks again Gwyneth for this wonderful cookbook.

Ingredients:

4 ripe bananas, peeled and sliced into thin rounds

1/4 cup finely chopped roasted (unsalted) almonds

2 teaspoons plus 2 tablespoons good-quality real maple syrup, divided (don’t use maple flavored syrup, use the real deal. The difference is remarkable)

a pinch of coarse sea salt

1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk

1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

Directions:

Peel and slice bananas and place in a single layer on a baking sheet lined with a silpat sheet or wax or parchment paper. Once the slices are frozen, use them immediately or keep in a Zip-top plastic baggie or airtight container in the freezer for up to a month.

Meanwhile, in a small bowl, combine the almonds with 2 teaspoons of the maple syrup and the pinch of sea salt and set it aside.

Combine the frozen banana slices, the almond milk, the remaining 2 tablespoons of the maple syrup, and the vanilla in a food processor and pulse until the mixture is the texture of soft-serve ice cream, scraping down the sides as necessary. Don’t worry if the mixture is not totally smooth at first – once the bananas start to soften and defrost in the processor it will start to take shape quickly. What I did was added in the nut mixture to my “ice cream” and it was really really good like this. If you don’t want the nuts , you can omit or use them as a topping.

Spoon the banana “ice cream” into bowls immediately and sprinkle each with a bit of the almond mixture.

* I did freeze some of the ‘ice cream” that was left over. I think it’s best right out of the processor or just let it defrost for a while and let it get soft when you take it out of freezer. I must say it was delicious straight out of the processor.

Enjoy!

Lemon Yogurt Pound Cake/Macerated Berries

It’s a grey gloomy Monday in NY and this cake is a spot of sunshine on a plate. It’s bright , sweet and yummy and perfect for reblog Monday. Certain to brighten up even a miserable day. I originally posted this in July 2011. Keep this one for summer baking. It’s a winner.

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DSCN4135Lemon Yogurt Cake

I have been playing around with this recipe for a while. I originally got the inspiration from Barefoot Contessa television show. I like anything with lemons, and love using them as often as possible. I have made changes in this recipe that suit me.  It is easy and very yummy served with fresh berries. I have also used oranges in place of lemons; it gives it a different flavor but just as good.

Lemon Yogurt Pound Cake:

Ingredients:

1 1/2 cups all purpose flour and a little bit extra flour to dust the pan

2 teaspoons baking powder

1/2 teaspoon kosher salt

1 cup plain yogurt (greek yogurt is perfect. you can use low fat)

1 cup sugar

3 extra large eggs (not cold from fridge, let sit out for a while)

3 teaspoons grated lemon zest (2 lemons). Save lemons after zesting for glaze

1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract

1/2 cup vegetable oil

Glaze:

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What I made for Dinner – Turkey Bolognese

here is my Turkey Bolognese recipe that I am putting over shredded zucchini tonite!

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I must say Pasta is probably my most favorite food to eat. Bolognese sauce is one of my most favorites. Today I decided not to go to my usual Bolognese which is delicious but very heavy and rich. I went with a lighter approach today using Turkey and Chicken Sausage because I couldn’t find italian turkey sausage and didn’t feel like hunting it down, and the chicken sausage worked just fine. I did use dark meat turkey because it is much more flavorful, it is ideal but if you really don’t want to use the dark meat use 1/2 white and 1/2 dark or all white meat . The only negative to this sauce is that it really needs 3- 4 hours for the sauce to cook down. The longer the sauce cooks the more flavorful it will be.  This sauce would probably serve 4 nicely with 1 lb. of pasta…

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Zucchini Bolognese

Re-blog Monday and this is what I’m making tonite. I will make it with my turkey Bolognese recipe. Can’t wait for dinner time!

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This doesn’t really require a whole recipe page but it is such an amazing vegetable dish to make I figured why not. It’s super easy, especially if you can buy the zucchini already shredded ( Iavorone and Van Sise Farms in Woodbury to name a few) it’s packaged and ready to go. Or just buy about 4 zucchini or however many you feel you’ll need and put them through the food processor with the shredding blade ( leave skin on) . After you shred you must wring out any extra moisture, so use a towel and literally wring the zucchini out and allow it to dry out for a bit .  I used my Turkey Bolognese sauce and baked it in the oven.  Prior to putting in gratin dish, I mixed zucchini with turkey Bolognese sauce in a large bowl, placed it in a well sprayed gratin dish and baked in oven for about 1/2 hour till bubbly.  My…

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Summer Sangria on the Light Side

My niece just told me that she is making this for Cinco de Mayo! and I said wow I should reblog that today .Perfection and so easy and lower in calories than regular Sangria which is usually loaded with sugar. If you’re looking for a Sangria on the light side here you go. Enjoy and have a fun Cinco de Mayo! or just make the Sangria any old time.

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This is a light cool drink for when the weather turns warm. Sangria and Summer!  Perfect to make for a large crowd, easy as could be and light because it’s made with sugar free Lemonade . I remember making Sangria and it was messy and required a lot of different ingredients plus a lot of sugar. My friend Carol has been making this for years and I have called upon her many times to re-create this Sangria. It can be made with white or red wine. It makes 2 quarts without ice, so that goes a long way . You can cut up whatever fruit you like , peaches are beautiful , oranges, apples, pears, strawberries whatever you like. I like to make the Sangria in the afternoon just so the fruit gets the full  flavor of the wine and marinates for at least a few hours. It’s not critical though. I think you’ll like this one. Again, thanks Carol so much…

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Happy Anniversary CWC – #2

frametastic (2)Two years ago I started writing this cooking blog for the benefit of not only getting all of my recipes in one place but also sharing them with my daughters, friends and family. I never really believed that it would develop its own little audience and its own little life. I am so happy with the way this blog has evolved. I have made new connections from all over the world which is really amazing. Some mornings I wake up and see that people in Africa, India, Australia and Europe have been reading my blog! I have also connected with the bloggers’ community and I love the feedback I get from everyone from first time cooks to chefs. I especially love the way some of you send me new recipes that I have now added to my repertoire. It’s just been a very happy and satisfying experience, and one that I am so glad I started. You’re never too old to start something new. I just hope I can continue to keep the momentum going and keep you all reading and engaged. Thanks for being my audience and my friends, old and new. Please keep your feedback and recipes coming, it means the world to me. Thanks also for subscribing and encouraging your friends to subscribe. I am looking forward to Year 3 with new recipes plus oldies but goodies. It really is all good!

The basics: salad dressing

Monday re-blog and I am reblogging 2 of my favorite salad dressings. If you never made my mustard vinaigrette then you must try it, and my Caesar is a winner as well. It’s time for salads so stop buying bottled dressings and make your own with healthy fresh ingredients. They will keep in fridge for about 2 weeks. Very easy and very good, poured over any salad.

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Salad Dressings

While there are some amazingly delicious salad dressings out there these days I prefer to make my own. Sometimes you have to cave and go store bought but if you have a little extra time these are well worth a little extra effort.  It is so easy to make these salad dressings and the taste is so delicious and fresh. They will keep for a few days to a week in the fridge (Ball Jar or Good Seasons Cruet Jar; sold in almost every supermarket.)

For all of the dressing, I throw all the ingredients in a mini food processor, whole garlic and all

This one is my most favorite go-to dressing: 

 My Mustard Vinaigrette Dressing 

3 tablespoons champagne vinegar

about 1/2 teaspoon of fresh minced garlic (about two small cloves)

1 egg yolk (unless you’re spooked about raw egg, in which case you can omit and substitute…

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Couscous Salad, Real Mediterranean Style

It is almost Memorial Day weekend and it is really just starting to get warm here on the east coast, gratefully.  Welcome in some lighter springtime meals along with the warmer weather. I love this couscous salad and think you will too. It’s right up there with my quinoa and kale salads for a perfect alternative salad . Enjoy and let’s hope that this warm weather is here to stay! You can grill up some protein ( chicken, shrimp or fish) and add it to this delicious salad or serve alongside.

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It’s springtime so I am thinking of lighter food, and of course salads come to my mind. I make this recipe with couscous or quinoa. I have another recipe for quinoa on my website so I figured that I would make one with couscous this time, but feel free to use either one. The dressing has a definite Greek flavor. This dish is perfectly tasty and served with grilled fish or chicken you have a perfect meal. As far as salads go, this one is perfection. This is not an exact science; if you like a lot of tomatoes, add more. If there is another item here that you don’t like, feel free to substitute, and I’d love to hear what you did. I love to hear variations on my recipes. This is so quick and easy to assemble. Can definitely be made ahead of time.

Ingredients: 

Vinaigrette:

1 clove garlic, finely minced

1 teaspoon Dijon…

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Herb Roasted Tomatoes and Chicken

Reblog for Monday . Fresh tasting delicious chicken dish perfect for any night of the week .

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I love to use fresh tomatoes and herbs in my cooking, they are sweet and the roasting just intensifies their sweet flavor. I try to use fresh ingredients whenever possible, and during the summer there is so much to choose from. This is a light dish cooked in the oven, I used dry Herbes de Provence which is something everyone should have in their spice drawer. I used fresh tarragon which gave this dish amazing flavor, if you’re not into the tarragon flavor or just can’t get it I am sure fresh basil will work here just fine. I served with rice on the side . This is a keeper for sure. I got it from Bon Appetit magazine which has a treasure trove of delicious recipes.

Ingredients:

1 1/2 lb. cherry tomatoes or any small tomatoes

6 Tbsp. olive oil, divided

2 Tbsp. herbes de Provence

1 tsp. kosher…

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