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Salmon with Garlic and Turmeric

April 25, 2010 By claycoyote

photo of a fosh fillet on top of rice and broccoli

A wonderful garlic-y slightly spicy braised salmon.

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: grilled salmon, Mediterranean Diet, salmon, salmon with garlic

Asparagus Flowers

April 24, 2010 By claycoyote

photo of asparagus and bell peppers wrapped in ham

Fresh asparagus “flowers” make a beautiful as well as tasty appetizer.

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: appetizer, asparagus, asparagus flowers, hors d'oeuvres

Now Is The Time For Homemade Vinegar!

April 24, 2010 By claycoyote

photo of a blue and brown vinegar crock with a white spout

Homemade vinegar has a flavor you won’t believe. You use wine (red or white) or hard cider, a mother or starter which can be gotten from most beer or wine brewing shops.

Filed Under: Foodie News Tagged With: homemade red wine vinegar, homemade vinegar, Vinegar, vinegar crock, vinegar jar, white wine vinegar

How To Make Homemade Vinegar

April 24, 2010 By claycoyote

photo of a blue and brown vinegar crock with a white spout

I’m not talking about real balsamic vinegar, or top-shelf sherry or Banyuls vinegars; great bottles of these are readily available. But when it comes to simple red wine vinegar, commercial manufacturers make it much too quickly and on the cheap. – Paula Wolfert in Food and Wine Magazine

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: food and wine magazine, homemade vinegar, paula wolfert, sunset magazine, Vinegar, vinegar crock

Corn Couscous (From Corn Polenta or Grits)

April 6, 2010 By claycoyote

photo of couscous in a clay couscous steamer

Couscous made with corn grits rather than semolina is known as baddaz in southwestern Morocco, and is a delicious alternative to semolina couscous. Steaming fluffs either semolina or corn couscous.

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: corn couscous, corn grits, corn grits couscous, corn polenta, corn polenta couscous, couscous, paula wolfert

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