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roasted orange rhubarb compote å la Luise
This is a recipe for roasted Orange Rhubarb Compote å la Luise. Serve it with scones, crepes, vanilla ice-cream, a lemon-ricotta tart or just a spoon. Enjoy!

My Mother's Strawberry Jam
My mother's trick is to stir a knob of butter into the cooked jam. Her strawberry jam is always crystal clear and foam-free, so I don't mess with the recipe.

Darina Allen's Rhubarb Ginger Jam
This rhubarb ginger jam recipe is so simple with just four ingredients and allows you to enjoy the special flavor of rhubarb all year long.

DIY yogurt
homemade yogurt with no machine needed

Small Batch Strawberry Rhubarb Jam
This preserve starts with a pound of ripe strawberries and a pound of slender rhubarb stalks. Macerated with sugar and boiled until thick and spreadable, it's a terrific way to preserve the flavors of early spring.

Charred Carrots with Orange Peel and Mint
A lot of people hate cooked carrots, I imagine because of the bland school lunch variety that has been boiled within an inch of it's life. Fair enough. But I believe this crispy and sweet version would be enough to convert even the most devout hater. Roasted at high heat until they are blistered and tender crisp, the orange peel highlights their sweetness, and the mint brings and element of irresistible freshness.

April Bloomfield's English Porridge
This porridge recipe is just right. The steel-cut bits keep their pop, while the rolled oats melt around them—and that perfect texture only takes 20 minutes!

Indian porridge
Indian porridge. Healthy, nourishing make ahead breakfast. Pinch of turmeric goves it a vibrant color and helps your body fight diseases.

Gluten Free Millet Porridge
This gluten free millet porridge recipe is full of protein and good fat. To make my porridge extra healthy I usually add chia seeds to keep it sticky and moist.
Asparagus with Poached Eggs
There's something about spring. Maybe it's the sunshine, the emergence from winter, the blooming flowers... or maybe it's the asparagus. I get giddy when these little guys arrive (US-grown & organic) on the produce shelves. I use them any which way I can, but this is definitely a crowd-pleaser, perfect for weekend brunch, or even an elegant weekday breakfast. Easy to double or even triple for entertaining.

Rustic Beet Tart and Wilted Greens
This recipe creates a flaky, buttery crust topped with creamy, tangy goat cheese custard and sweet, ruby red roasted beets for a beautiful rustic tart.

Oyster Mushroom Omelette
Super easy, super cheap ingredients, super yummy, super perfect for lazy weekend brunch or breakfast.

One chicken breast, six eggs, two dinners for four (Part 1)
One chicken breast and 6 eggs recipe--all of its juices dripped, bones simmered and fat rendered- can easily make two hearty and delicious meals for four.
Overnight Breakfast: Barley Porridge
A hot breakfast is one of life's luxuries, but rarely do we take the time on a busy morning to make anything that requires heat. This porridge is the perfect answer, because all it requires is that you turn to oven on to a low temperature, stir a few things in a casserole dish, and go to bed. You wake up to a delicious fragrant breakfast that will have you smiling all day. What's not to love? And even better - if you have a pile of overnight guests to feed for breakfast and you don't feel like cooking - you won't have to. Double the recipe, shove it in the oven the night before and it will be ready to go when you all wake up.

Thai Tea Jam
Tea with bread & Jam just got interesting. I've made this Milk Tea Jam recipe with different teas. Refrigerate and allow the jam 'rest' 2-3 days before eating.

Banana Chai Ginger Smoothie
This smoothie can be tweaked to your liking as you go along. It's refreshing, creamy, and packs a ginger-y punch! Simple but surprising with the addition of chai and using homemade almond milk would also be delicious.

beautiful breakfast bagel
easy breakfast full of love. working as a cook, breakfast at home is a luxury and a fuss free event on most mornings. this recipe came about on a lazy week day morning where i opened my fridge and let the ingredients on hand shine bright on their own.

Blood Orange Prosecco Jelly
When blood oranges are in season, I’m always smitten by their marbled beauty and juicy tang. Though I’m happy to eat them plain, I have long wanted to make a jelly with their juice and this year thought Prosecco and crystallized ginger would be terrific additions. They definitely are!

Egg and Crouton Hash (the "Eggton")
"Eggtons" were discovered in 2008, when a sleep-deprived attorney opened her pantry while making scrambled eggs at 2 in the morning in Manhattan. A bag of croutons tumbled out out of the cupboard and into the skillet, and scrambled eggs have never been the same since. The croutons plump up in the eggs and lend their savory seasonings to the entire dish.

Hachiya Persimmon Lassi
Sometimes things that you hate have a funny way of growing on you in an addictive manner. Once I got over my unfortunate introduction to Hachiya persimmons (The first time I tasted it, bit into a bright colored but inedibly tannic fruit that put me off it for a long time), My first instinct was to incorporate it into a lassi since to me the flavor & texture was reminiscent of the ugly brown Sapota fruit (that we called 'Chikoo' in hindi) My mother would blend the odd overripe chickoo with fresh yogurt & lots of ice and serve it up as the perfect drink for a hot Mumbai Summer afternoon. I like to blend the pulp with yogurt and a touch of chai spice.

Roasted Persimmons with Brown Butter and Cinnamon
Persimmons take well to being roasted which concentrates their natural sugars into a much more complex sweetness. This recipe amps up the sweetness with butter.
Lard, beautiful lard
Lard is a wonderful thing to use in pastry crusts, crackers, and as a butter substitute when sauteing. Did you know that New York City's health commissioner, Corby Krummer, has asked local restaurants to stop using cooking oils containing trans fats, comparing them to such hazards as lead and asbestos, Kummer proposed that we bring back lard, "the great misunderstood fat." Lard, he cheerfully reported, contains just 40 percent saturated fat (compared with nearly 60 percent for butter). Its level of monounsaturated fat (the "good" fat) is "a very respectable 45 percent," he noted, "double butter's paltry 23 or so percent." Kummer hinted that if I wanted to appreciate the virtues of this health food, I needed to fry shoestring potatoes or a chicken drumstick. To read more about lard go to http://www.foodandwine.com/articles/lard-the-new-health-food

The Ultimate Dosa Recipe
It is impossible not to smile when you are about to break off a piece of crispy, savory, crepe-thin bliss. My mom is undoubtedly the best Dosa recipe maker.

Chocolate Olive Oil Spread
I must admit that chocolate pairs incredibly well with freshly baked and toasted bread. Nonetheless, I was keen to come up with this healthy olive oil recipe.