Ok, so I might have gone overboard with photos for this post, but I was just that excited. When I saw Jewhungry’s Shakshuka post, I was itching to make this for my family too. You see, shakshuka...
Read More →There’s something about that Gluten Free Naan bread that I shared last week that I can’t stay away from and lots of naan means lots of curry. For our third curry night in two weeks,...
Read More →My mother makes delicious Indian food. She credits the authenticity with which she blooms the spices to the Indian neighbor she befriended in the early 80s. When we were first married, my wife asked my...
Read More →If I recall one thing from the kitchen of my childhood, it’s the red bold red Le Creuset dutch oven that graced the table more than anything else. Whether a perfectly roasted chicken or a heartwarming pot...
Read More →If you haven’t heard about the convergence of Thanksgiving and Channukah this year, then the Internet has failed you. Just last week, the Kosher Connection linkup was dedicated to the best of Thanksgivukkah recipes and Melinda...
Read More →On a recent business trip to California, I had the privilege to spend an evening with my buddy Chris, author of The Epicurean Pig. Chris and I share a love for all things food that...
Read More →One of the many things I love about this time of year is the chance to eat soup. Daily. The weather cools and the soup can warm you from the inside. My go-to crock pot...
Read More →Our summer was a little busy. My wife’s quick-trip to LA for a cousins wedding turned into a three week stay as a number of birthday celebrations and milestones fell into place. While home-alone, I...
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