HOMEMADE MAYONNAISE

HOMEMADE MAYONNAISE Once you make this a couple times you’ll find that mayo is fun! I love that with a little change in the acid or the oil you can have tons of variations. To make approx. 1 cup, you’ll need: 1 egg yolk, room temp 1 ½ tsp. fresh lemon juice 1 tsp....

LUSCIOUS LENTIL STEW

LUSCIOUS LENTIL STEW Lentils are a great pantry staple; they can be made into all kinds of dishes and unlike other legumes cook in about half an hour. For this get the good old dependable greeny-brown lentils; the orange, red, or black ones tend to get mooshy. For 4,...
SALMON SPREAD

SALMON SPREAD

SALMON SPREAD Normally I don’t use canned salmon, but in this case it’s really good, as long as you get the canned red (or sockeye) salmon. Don’t get anything else – it’ll suck! But this can be played with and stretched and has served us well at many a get together....

SHAUNS SPUDS

SHAUNS SPUDS This is something I made up for Shaun, an awesome kid who unfortunately thinks he doesn’t like vegetables! To serve 4 -6:  2 baking potatoes, peeled and cubed  3 to 4 parsnips, peeled and chopped  ½ head cauliflower, cut into florets Place all the cut...

SHAUN’S SUCCOTASH

SHAUN’S SUCCOTASH This is a great recipe that I came up with for my pal Shaun, the guy who hates all vegetables except corn and Edamame. I’m sure he’ll grow out of that, but in the meantime, this was a fun way to get some more good stuff into him. For four, you’ll...

SOUTHWEST COUSCOUS SALAD

SOUTHWEST COUSCOUS SALAD This is lovely as a side dish or as an entrée; it can be vegetarian or have chicken or shrimp added to it and it’s great all year long. For 8 salad servings, you’ll need: 1 C. uncooked couscous 1 ¼ C. vegetable or chicken broth 2-3 Tb. fresh...