‘Herbs’ Articles
Written by Cathy on 07 July 2015
Wow! We have had a lot of rain. The dill is lush and well, is growing like a dill “weed”. I bought some beautiful beets at the farmers market, they are gorgeous pink beets. Remember don’t throw those beet tops in the compost, check out beet top pasta, or steam/saute, or use them as you would [Read more...]
Written by Cathy on 29 April 2015
I know I have said in the past that beets are not my favorite thing. BUT this winter I’m addicted! This is the first time that I have seen beautiful organic beets with the lush tops still attached in the grocery stores. They look so pretty, lush and local how could I pass them [Read more...]
Written by Cathy on 14 August 2014
My husband and I love blueberry season! Blueberry pancakes, fresh blueberries on your cereal or blueberries topped with yogurt, it’s all delicious. With the Northeast in mind, where blueberries are abundant and hazelnuts are very popular, I came up with this salad using fresh lettuces out of the garden. The honey in the dressing gives [Read more...]
Written by Cathy on 31 January 2014
Winter is the season for greens. They can be used so many ways from salads, to soups, to a simple side dish. I had some leftover steamed Kale and thought bacon and a sharp white cheddar cheese would make a lovely quiche. I do love a good crust but I made this one crustless. Great [Read more...]
Written by Cathy on 31 January 2014
This Rolled Date and Gorgonzola chicken with Walnut Crust is simply divine! My husband and I love this dish, as well as those we have shared it with. The filling is creamy and savory with the gorgonzola, the shallot and thyme. The chopped dates add a touch of sweetness and are oh so good. It [Read more...]
Written by Cathy on 22 January 2014
I needed an appetizer for an event and thought “Why not creative grilled cheese?” I used Italian bread and gluten free sandwich bread cut in half for me, but this could easily be done with regular sandwich bread. I have also seen and read about using mayonnaise in place of butter. I tried it and [Read more...]
Written by Cathy on 22 January 2014
Our gardens are finally done for the season on this late November day and covered in a blanket of snow. Well, except some herbs that carry on through the winter, such as sage and thyme. One of the last things I harvested from the garden was sorrel. This is my first year growing it so I’m experimenting [Read more...]
Written by Cathy on 14 October 2013
Recently I needed a quick appetizer for our Bunco group gathering. Seriously, I didn’t plan anything until the last few minutes before I had to get ready. After checking the freezer, fridge, garden and pantry; I thought the combination of grapes, goat cheese and tarragon on grilled bread with a drizzle of honey would be [Read more...]
Written by Cathy on 07 October 2013
Tomatillos are growing like crazy and the peppers are non-stop! If you have not tried a fresh tomatillo salsa, you don’t know what you are missing. Don’t be intimidated by the green looking tomato with a paper skin on it. By the way, it’s not a green tomato. Tomatillos make a delicious salsa that is [Read more...]
Written by Cathy on 02 September 2013
My friend’s son went to Alaska to spend the summer working for his grandmother. When he came back you could see the excitement in his eyes, eager to tell us about his experience. What an adventure! He also brought us a fifteen pound (bone-in) Sheefish about 2 feet long. I couldn’t thank him and his [Read more...]