My bff loves palmiers. I didn’t even know of their existence until she went into ecstasies about them – so of course I had to learn how to make them.
There couldn’t be an easier recipe. All you need is puff pastry and sugar!
My bff loves palmiers. I didn’t even know of their existence until she went into ecstasies about them – so of course I had to learn how to make them.
There couldn’t be an easier recipe. All you need is puff pastry and sugar!
I recently went to a gathering hosted by Hearst Magazines where Celebrity Chef Alex Hitz, House Beautiful’s new food contributor and author of best-selling cookbook My Beverly Hills Kitchen, prepared a fabulous three-course dinner.
For dessert he served these fabulous bars which dessert blew me away. The recipe is actually really simple and I substituted almonds for walnuts but you can use any nuts you like.
My mother-in-law Atsuko makes this shrimp dish, which is sort of a Japanese rendition of a General Tso’s recipe. You can substitute the shrimp with chicken or any vegetable too.
My friend Sonu makes these really super appetizers with puff pasty using a mushroom filling which I love! Here is a really simple rendition of her recipe to which I added spinach.
This super healthy recipe for fish cakes is from Chiva-Som, which is a wellness spa in Thailand and has some of the best food I have ever eaten. I love these fish cakes – you can use any fish you like and feel free to add spice to the recipe.
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I recently was invited to a media event where the Kenmore brand marked its 100th Anniversary. The event was celebrated with a live “cookmore” demonstration and tasting of super eats from Kenmore’s in-house chef Kari Karch showcased easy recipes, filled with flavor and fun.
This dish was one of my favorites – a really healthy and easy green hummus made with asparagus and edamame.
Here’s how my daughter celebrated her 10th birthday! She wanted to take just a few friends to Build-A-Bear Workshop – so here is the cake I made for her!
I just recently discovered just how wonderfully nourishing a bowl of chili can be. There are many different ways to make chili – I choose to use organic whole beans, which I soak the night before. I vary the combination of beans that I use which the red kidney beans always being most used and then a combination of cannellini, black eyed and so on.
You can choose to add meat to the chili or keep it vegetarian. I usually make it with ground turkey. This recipe is based on Giada De Laurentiis’s California Turkey Chili recipe.
Chowders are such wonderfully comforting anytime dishes – especially in winter. They are so simple to make and one can use many different combinations of ingredients. Here is a particularly simple yet satisfying recipe from Rachel Ray.
Here is a wonderful recipe for oatmeal chocolate chop cookies which are always a favorite.