Let’s fill some summer vegetables with Mushrooms and Radicchio!

There’s lots going on in the garden right now, and farmstands are filled with just about anything we could want from peas and squash to corn and tomatoes. Many an evening meal around here consists of nothing but vegetables in just about every preparation. Little vegetable boats       Since my kids were little, we’ve loved to…

Green Beans and Tomatoes, summer veggies surviving the floods

Fresh green and wax beans are coming in strong right now, and they are fat and delicious this year, at least those grown in the farms that were not affected by our recent flooding. For the second year in a row, mid-July brought torrential rains, tornado warnings (unusual in Vermont), and damaging winds that washed…

Blueberry Season, finally. Let’s make some pancakes!

They have arrived, luscious blueberries in abundance, and we can’t wait for all the delights of the season. There will most likely be some jam for the pantry, a pie, muffins of course, and blueberry pancakes first off. Of all the dishes I served up for breakfast at the inn, the most frequently requested meal…

Tagliatelle with Chanterelle Mushrooms, Fresh Peas, and Confit of Garlic

What a perfect time of year for those of us who love to cook, and for those who simply love to eat delicious local food. A rainbow of fruits and vegetables are hitting the farm stands, and life feels just a bit easier. Quick stir-fry perhaps, or veggies tossed on the grill. Berries are coming…

Garden Party Flower and Herb Phyllo Tarts

It’s been a mixed weather bag around here in the north country. We’ve had some extreme hot weather, violent thunder storms, chilly nights, muggy nights, and gentle rains. But the long daylight hours have also fed the gardens with sunshine as well, and everything is blooming and growing like crazy. I should have my first…

Grilled and Chilled Asparagus & Leek Soup

The house will stay cool! We’re firmly in the middle of wonderful Asparagus Season here in Vermont! How delightful those tender and flavorful shoots. We wait all year, and this is one crop that never disappoints. It’s always the best, and we make the most of it and use those tender spears in everything possible….

Cookbook Confidential: fast and easy RecipeTin Eats Dinner

“RecipeTin Eats Dinner,” by Nagi Maehashi, 2023, Countryman Press, division of W.W. Norton & Co. My friend Bernadette from New Classic Recipe (https://newclassicrecipe.com) came up with the wonderful idea to have an on-line cookbook club with some of her blog buddies. What a fun, and great way to choose a recipe or two from the…

Asparagus and Crab Stuffed Boston Lettuce Cups

Boston lettuce is always fun to serve stuffed with something delicious. The little cups just beg for a special filling, and with Asparagus Season now in full swing, what could be better, especially if paired with tender, sweet crab?  No one likes the slimy!             We didn’t have asparagus when I was growing up because my…

Hakurei Turnips with Baby Potatoes in Mustard Sauce

It’s always exciting when the first crops of spring-grown vegetables make their way to the farm stands, and this week’s delight was the tender, sweet Hakurei turnips. These mild turnips are nothing like the turnips I grew up with, which were larger, with extremely strong flavor, and could be unpleasantly bitter, especially the tops. Plus,…

‘Ammesca Francesca’ with Wild Ramps and Mushrooms

Something different, with a lot of the familiar in a quick weeknight dish. I am always on the lookout for pastas that are a little different, something special to wake up those quick weeknight suppers. When it comes to dried pasta, there are hundreds from which to choose, so many delights are there to be…

A Spring Treat: Homemade Chive Pasta with Smoked Salmon and Greens

The ice is out of Joe’s Pond! That means spring is really here in Vermont.  There are signs of spring everywhere! Flowers are starting to bloom, the birds have all returned, including the Lake Champlain seagulls that spend a week or so feasting on bugs in the hayfields after snow melt. Now we can declare…

Wild Rice Salad with Luscious Lemon and Merry Mint

We had a lovely family gathering to celebrate Spring and Easter this past weekend, with lots of family, cooking, good food, egg coloring, and enjoying the sunshine. It’s always nice to have (most of) my whole brood together, including some of my nieces and nephews. A thieving crow! I colored eggs with my two granddaughters,…

Cookbook Confidential: “Simple” by Yotam Ottolenghi

“Simple,” by Yotam Ottolenghi, 2018, Ten Speed Press, California and New York. My friend Bernadette from New Classic Recipe (https://newclassicrecipe.com) came up with the wonderful idea to have an on-line cookbook club with some of her blog buddies. What a fun, and great way to choose a recipe or two from the books, cook them,…