Herbs and Spices

18th Century Beverages

For those of you that attended my class on 18th Century Beverages and asked for recipes, here are my notes and recipes for the class.  Let me know if you have any questions! Beverages of the 18th Century Syllabubs and Juleps, Flip and Bumbo, Broth, Beer and Cocoa. Chef Christy toasts the flowing bowls of […]

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Greens for New Year’s

In the Southern United States, the tradition of cooking a big pot of greens to go along with black-eyed peas on New Year’s Day stretches back to Colonial Times.  Hoppin’ John, a combination of black-eyed peas and rice that originated in South Carolina is a favorite along with crusty cornbread baked in hot cast iron. 

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Mrs. Claus Cooks for Holiday Entertaining

                          I am very excited to announce that my newest cookbook, “Mrs. Claus Cooks for Holiday Entertaining” is now available on the Cookbook Cafe at Bakespace.com! It is full of traditional food favorites from around the world, hand picked to make it easy

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Pumpkin Salsa

This may or may not be my last pumpkin post of the season, but we are experiencing an unexpected pumpkin bounty here, so Pumpkin Salsa seemed like a great idea.  I was gifted with this enormous Banana Squash, along with some yellow-fleshed Acorn Squash, creamy yellow-skinned and white-fleshed Summer Squash, and some miniature decorative pumpkins. 

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Pretty Good Gluten Free Banana Bread

Mastering Gluten Free Baking is always a challenge, and I have produced many bricks of dense and gummy products here that have never seen the light of day.  In experimenting with a Banana Bread recipe though, I have something that I deem to be Pretty Good, and worth making again. Here is what I did:

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Pumpkin for Pups and Paleos

‘Tis the season for Pumpkin Everything! I’m generally not one to follow the crowd, but when it comes to pumpkins, I’m a big fan.  These gems of the autumn garden bring summer’s warmth into the cooler months and give us a boost of rich vitamin A and Beta carotene, anti-oxidants, carbohydrates and fiber that keep

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