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Coconut Lime Corn
This is a variation of an Indian dish my mother makes. I love corn and I especially love it cooked till its a bit crunchy or chewy. This has been simplified to just a few ingredients, but its a quick and delicious snack. - Lena S.

Cream Corn
This is a really simple recipe but do not think for a moment it isn't complex. What I like about it is it uses the starch from the corn to thicken the cream. You could also add a small pinch of curry powder for a nice change. I like to serve this like many in the South would, with pan seared dove or quail but roast or fried chicken would be good too.

Hot and Cheesy Corn and Artichoke Dip
I created this using ingredients I love- Fresh Corn, Cream Cheese, Artichoke Hearts, and Parmesian....easy, simple and not time consuming.
Grains of Paradise PB dip
In this recipe, the Grains of Paradise goes into a delicious peanut butter, where its nutty, citrusy, herbal and peppery flavors jazz up pb to the highest.

Sichuan Celery and Tofu Salad
This otherwise simple salad, adapted from a dish at Szechuan Gourmet in Manhattan, may require a trip to a Chinese market for Szechuan peppercorns and pressed tofu. And you’ll need to make your own chili oil! But here’s the thing. The effort, which really isn’t much more than difficult shopping, produces an elegant dish that is worth whatever shoe leather or mileage you’ll expend getting the ingredients together. It is astonishingly good. And we’ll even allow one substitution. You can use regular celery instead of the Chinese version!

Simple Bruschetta
Bruschetta so simple, you probably have all the ingredients already!

Baked Plums with Creme Fraiche and Marcona Almonds
I remember in the 70's, when Cajun food was the thing, that grapefruits broiled with brown sugar were all the rage. Well at least in our house they were. I don't know if it was Paul Prudomme who made these famous or who but when the brown sugar melted into the grapefruit it was a nice balance of sour and sweet. Having sweet plums to use, even though they are sweet they are still a little sour, I thought this might be a great weekend breakfast side. Something to serve along side omelets or even oatmeal.

Sugar-Preserved Citruses
I've always longed to try something other than preserved lemons. When blood oranges were in season (remember when?), I had some left over only a few days before we headed on a long vacation so I decided to see if they would make a good preserve. And they do. I've subsequently used them in cake, bread, marmalade. The quantities are fluid - what you want is enough fruit to fill a clean jar, and some sugar. I sprinkle about a tablespoon or two over each layer of fruit and slowly press down. The fruit juices pickle the rinds, softening them and making them extremely versatile and delicious. And the Cointreau? Well, I had some to spare and a couple of tablespoons worked out perfectly.
Homemade Ricotta
Incredibly simple-- something everyone must make at some point (unless you're dairy-free!).

toasty TBBB
Be thankful when you have a garden with tomatos and basil.

Heirloom Ensalata Caprese
I discovered this delicious combination about two summers ago, using fresh tomatoes and basil from my garden. Allow to marinate about one hour. So delicious! This only takes about ten minutes to make.

Fresh Heirloom Cherry Tomatoes and Peas
This is recipe is about having the freshest, highest quality ingredients and letting them do the talking. I love this dish. The peas and tomatoes are divine.

Sun-Dried Tomatoes in the Oven
Packing the sun-dried tomatoes by themselves in olive oil (no herbs added), make this oven-baked tomatoes recipe perfect with all kinds of dinner cuisines.

Sweet, Salty, Spicy
Whenever I think of heirloom tomatoes, I think of last year's local roadside vegetable and fruit stand that had a huge sign listing the available produce...including HERLOOM TOMATOES. (I have become a terrible speller myself...too much red wine?) This tomato recipe produces an intense sweet, salty, spicy tomato condiment that is delicious on sandwiches, salads or just as an side to the main course. Use all the ingredients somewhat lightly so as not to overshadow the luscious flavor of the fresh heirloom/herloom tomatoes.

Beets and Herbs Salad
Isn't it time to take a break from roasted beets with goat cheese? I thought so. This past weekend, I tossed beets, still warm, with sherry vinegar, Dijon and olive oil. The vinegar makes their sweetness sing; the mustard gives them grit. And a spray of chopped herbs -- basil, tarragon, chives and mint -- beckons the doubters.

Vegan Pesto with White Miso and Smoked Salt
A wonderful classic basil pesto for vegan guests. If you soak the pine nuts overnight it gives a creamy effect. White miso gives depth of flavor and the smoked salt is a marvelous addition.

chevre basil bites
with fresh tomatoes and basil in the summertime, I use this as the perfect appetizer for a hot sunny day.

Homemade vanilla powder
I'm a sucker for homemade...everything, and a hater of waste. This Vanilla Powder recipe is easy to make and is far cheaper than buying. So give it a try!

Lacto-Fermented Cabbage Sauerkraut
For this Lacto Fermented Cabbage recipe it's important to use organic cabbage so you get the micro-organisms you need and you want slow growing varieties.

Basil and Chevre Baked Tomatoes
Years ago we had an appetizer at Hudson's on the Bend here in Austin that was an heirloom tomato stuffed with herbed goat cheese. We recreated it at home and make them often for a side dish with an abundance of our fresh garden tomatoes.

Warm and Fresh Tomato Salad
This is a great way to eat the best cherry tomatoes of the summer!

Grilled Tomato with Basil and Garlic
A very simple appetizer I threw together based on a daily garden harvest. Summertime goodness. Adjust the quantity of ingredients as to personal choice.

Sunny Side Up with Basil
I grew up in Greece. Basil is everywhere! My grandmother would make this for me at least a few times a week. Not only did we have fresh basil we had fresh eggs from our chickens! I think of my childhood and my grandmother every time I eat eggs with basil. Make sure you have a slice of bread to mop up the yummy olive oil!

easy caprese
This is a great way to make caprese that is 'finger food' - it also holds up well at potluck events and is great for vegetarians. Nice thing about this is that you can be as fancy or as basic as you want. Sometimes you may want to cut the grape tomatoes and mozzarella in half when assembling the skewer - putting the cut side towards each other with a piece of basil in between.