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  • A Home Cook’s Take on Mozza’s Orecchiette with Fennel Sausage and Swiss Chard

    Pasta/Risotto, Recipes

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    April 5, 2013
    A Home Cook’s Take on Mozza’s Orecchiette with Fennel Sausage and Swiss Chard

    If you know your pasta, you know that the image and the title here don’t match; that’s because, for some reason, they weren’t selling orecchiette the day I went to Gelson’s. I almost threw in the towel but then I thought, “Why don’t I find another pasta shape that’s kind of like orecchiette?” Which is…

  • Planning A Dinner Menu

    How To

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    April 4, 2013
    Planning A Dinner Menu

    Good morning! Like my bed-head? That’s me at this very moment trying to plan tonight’s dinner menu. I’m having a few friends over this evening and I’m in Phase One of the process: figuring out what I’m going to make. Usually I keep this process to myself but today I’ve decided to share it with…

  • Chicken Caesar Fit For The Gods

    Recipes, Salads

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    April 3, 2013
    Chicken Caesar Fit For The Gods

  • Cauliflower Gratin with Gruyère and Goat Cheese

    Recipes, Sides

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    April 2, 2013
    Cauliflower Gratin with Gruyère and Goat Cheese

    Call me a freak, but I get excited about cauliflower. It’s got great texture and, when cooked properly, can yield lots of big flavor. Most often I roast it in the oven or I caramelize it in a pan; not very often do I boil it, but even boiled cauliflower can hold its own. On…

  • Marion Cunningham’s Raw Apple Muffins

    Breakfast, Muffins/Baked Goods, Recipes

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    March 29, 2013
    Marion Cunningham’s Raw Apple Muffins

    Three recipes, that’s where I draw the line when it comes to sharing recipes from a cookbook. Anything beyond that, and I’m no longer advertising a book that you should buy and I’m just poaching recipes for my own gain. So it’s with great sadness that I post my third and final recipe from Marion…

  • 4 on 6 Sushi

    California, Los Angeles, The Valley, Travel

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    March 28, 2013
    4 on 6 Sushi

    Here’s what I’m starting to get about L.A.: L.A. cherishes its secret hole-in-the-wall dining destinations. People would rather eat at a restaurant that nobody knows about yet than one everyone’s clamoring to get into. In New York, things are more open. For example, the restaurant-of-the-moment in New York right now is Carbone and everyone’s Tweeting…

  • Build Your Own Vegetable Curry

    Recipes, Vegetarian

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    March 26, 2013
    Build Your Own Vegetable Curry

    Healthy dinners don’t fare very well if you refer to them as healthy dinners. You might know in your head that it’s a healthy dinner, but if you call it that, forget about it, everyone at the table’s going to groan. So do what I do: package a healthy dinner inside a package everyone already…

  • How To Cook Perfect Fish At Home

    How To, Main Dishes, Recipes, Seafood

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    March 25, 2013
    How To Cook Perfect Fish At Home

    Very rarely does a chef get a 4-star review while a critic is still at the table, but in my case our resident critic (that would be Craig) exclaimed, on biting into the fish you see above, “This is seriously the best fish I’ve ever had in my life. You could charge $40 for this…

  • Eggs Adam Roberts Redux

    Breakfast, Eggs, Recipes

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    March 22, 2013
    Eggs Adam Roberts Redux

    It’s almost the weekend and it’s time I got something off my chest. The Eggs Adam Roberts I’ve been linking to and talking up all these years as my main recipe legacy isn’t the Eggs Adam Roberts that I make for myself and Craig every weekend. That old Eggs Adam Roberts was a product of…

  • Don’t Throw Out That Chicken Skin (Also: A Meditation on Self-Control vs. Self-Denial)

    Essays

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    March 21, 2013
    Don’t Throw Out That Chicken Skin (Also: A Meditation on Self-Control vs. Self-Denial)

    At the grocery store, you may have noticed, you can’t buy skinless chicken thighs that have bones. You can buy boneless, skinless chicken thighs or you can buy chicken thighs with the skin and bones still attached. If you want your chicken thighs to have bones and no skin, you’ll have to remove the skin…

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