Milk & Cream
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Fresh Picked Cherries with Limoncello
Fresh picked cherries macerated in homemade limoncello, it doesn't get much better than that! A perfect combination of sweet & tart and to top it off with a spoonful of whipped cream!

Chocolate-Coconut (Choconut!) Mousse
I created this vegan delight while making David Lebovitz's Chocolate-Coconut Sherbet (from Ready for Dessert). When removing the chilled sherbet batter from the fridge, I noticed it had slightly solidified and the texture was quite silky. I figured the addition of coconut oil would help solidify it even more, and using only coconut cream would be the key to perfect silkiness. My guesses were correct, and voila, Choconut Mousse!
Cauliflower in curry yogurt sauce
Oven roasted Cauliflower with Yogurt Curry has been a staple in my kitchen. Wanting the dish without using the oven was the motivation for this recipe.

Simple Summer Berries and Stone Fruit for Dessert
What good fortune to find ourselves in the midst of the summer fruit season, when the Farmer’s Markets carry loads of field-ripened berries and stone fruit. I want to serve it in its purest form, uncooked, room temperature, perfumed and juicy.

Pappas Relenas (R.F.U.G.) chubby spud
Recipe was researched and developed in accordance to Chubby Spud business model. A mobile kichen streetfood in infancy. Flavors profile is almost infinite eg: bacon&cheddar, chorizo&ancho cream, roasted veggie..etc.

Homemade Yogurt
A recipe for homemade yogurt in a yogurt maker.

Radish Dressed Eggs
I was first introduced to deviled eggs by a lady born in the south whose home I shared when I was in college.I still consider them a neat little snack that has its way of taking the edge off of hunger in a true wholesome manner, and yet doesn't make it difficult to stop at just one because of the richness of their traditional preparation. This is a variation of mine that is quite light though and could make a light dinner with a slice or two of toast.

Scottish Oatmeal Breakfast with Teff Grain and Flax Seeds
This is a breakfast I created to use Scottish oats, which are whole oat groats that have been flattened in a slow grinding process, producing something like rolled oats, but retaining all the nutritional value of the whole grain. They take longer to cook than rolled oats but would get too mushy if cooked overnight in a slow cooker like steel cut oats. To make these work for a quick weekday breakfast, I was inspired by a recipe from Heidi Swanson of toasting rolled cereal the evening before. I found that toasting these in some butter and then soaking them in boiling water made them easy to finish off the next morning. Then I experimented with other grains and liked including some nutty teff grain for body and flax seeds for texture. I've also made this with a mixture of rolled and steel cut oats, and I've swapped in chia seeds for the teff grain, all with good results. This hot cereal is delicious with lots of different toppings. I suggest dried apricots, hazelnuts and a drizzle of maple syrup. Will including the nutritional powerhouse of teff grain and superfood of flax seeds in your daily breakfast bring you health and superhuman powers? Maybe not. But taking the extra few minutes in the evening to start a warm bowl of oatmeal for the following morning, and infusing your house with the fragrance of buttery, toasted grains in the process, will make you feel cared for, which apparently accounts for a great deal of the healing power of placebos. A good breakfast when you'd like a little extra insurance for getting through a demanding day.
Spring Radish Crostini with creamy Herb Butter
The crunchy baguette slathered with the garlicky-herb butter and topped with crisp Radish and delicate pea sprout is the perfect Crostini recipe appetizer.

Browned Butter Baby Turnips
Baby Turnips don't require any peeling because their skins are tender, so for this recipe you just need to trip their tops and tails, and let them saute.

Mango Mock Mousse
A fast track fresh dessert from the tropics.

Aam Ras with Puri
Aam Ras and "Puri" is nothing but ("Aam") mango ("Ras") puree with fried Indian flatbread. You need nothing because mango puree itself justifies everything. For a little salty spicy kick eat it along with some nice Mango pickle. We would have this as lunch or dinner most of the times during summer season. Sometimes my mom would make some "Rasawala Alu" potatoes in gravy as a side dish to go with the puris. Yum! when we serve Aam Ras, we top it off with a pinch of salt and cumin powder (totally optional) and just a tsp of ghee, yes ghee. And, should I say how to eat it. Just dip your puri in the aam ras and let your spoons enjoy themselves in the cabinet and allow your fingers to get messy.

Mango Coconut Smoothie
No description! Try it yourself...
Chocolate & Peanut Butter Squares
Just 4 ingredients! Folks in my life have been going crazy for this treat for years! These make a wonderful food gift as well! the addition of white chocolate really makes the peanut butter part smooth and silky!

Maple Baked Acorn Squash "Milkshake"
This is my favorite (although not the healthiest) way to prepare acorn squash. Normally, I'd puree it in a soup (with earthy fall flavors like bacon, chipotle, cumin, or roasted garlic) but for this recipe I decided to highlight the maple flavor, turning the puree into a milkshake. Coconut milk adds richness, vanilla rounds out the flavors and signals "dessert".

Mozzarella
This mozzarella recipe is the result of multiple trials in the FOOD52 test kitchen and at home. The result is a fresh and soft cheese.
Buttermilk Maple Gelato
I know, another ice cream recipe - but it's easy and tasty and I will make it again, so I am posting! By the way, what really IS the difference between ice cream and gelato? Milk vs cream? Fancy sounding vs not so much? I like fancy sounding. I did NOT get a good photo of the actual product because it got gobbled up so fast, so you get a picture of my great nephew wishing the friggin' paparazzi (me) would leave him alone while he eats.

Apple Cinnamon Butter
7:45am is one of my favorite times of the day. I’ll soon be on the subway headed for midtown Manhattan. Until then, I make this apple cinnamon butter recipe.

Sardine Butter
When I asked my boyfriend, an avid lover of seafood of all kinds, what I should make for this contest, he quickly and enthusiastically answered, “sardine butter!” Eaten on toast as an hors d’oeuvre or starter, it is the love child of two ingredients beloved by people from his region of France: sea salt-laced butter, and sardines. As a bonus, it is really easy to make and store.
Seriously Intense Hot Chocolate
Do we really need an excuse to eat chocolate? I don’t. And you don't. Let me share with you a really dark thick and seriously intense hot chocolate recipe.

Spice Quintet Hot Chocolate
So, this recipe is pretty genius, and probaly the best homemade (or store bought), hot chocolate you'll ever drink.The best thing about it (besides the amount of real chocolate) is, that the recipe is not for one serving only. It makes a whole batch. Depending on how big your chcolate craving and cups are, you'll get 6-10 servings out of the recipe. You just take a tablespoon full and stir it into hot milk. Done! It keeps in the fridge for up to a week. With only two main ingredients it's super easy and you can substitute the spices with your favorite ones. Although this spice quintet really sets the tone.
Rejuvenating Pure Carrot Soup
A perfect example of "less is more". Carrots abound at the greenmarket these days, and I wanted to create a carrot soup. A dear friend, and former chef, gave me a few tips on how to turn humble carrots - still dark with dirt - into a dynamite soup. It's all in minimal ingredients, careful cooking, and a few accessories at the end. Hope you enjoy.

Fig Pudding

Hervé This' Chocolate Mousse
Hervé This discovered how to make a flawless, creamy Chocolate Mousse out of just chocolate and water. Yes, that's the recipe! No need to go to the store ever!