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St. Patricks Day

  • Stuffed Cabbage for St. Patrick's Day

    Stuffed Cabbage for St. Patrick's Day

    Susan Salzman

    Growing up my mom used to make stuffed cabbage, what felt like, all the time.  I wasnt’ really into ...

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  • Where's the corned beef?

    Where's the corned beef?

    Sue Doeden

    Several years ago a friend of mine invited me over for her corned beef dinner on St. Patrick's Day. ...

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  • McBlogga Mint Shake

    McBlogga Mint Shake

    Susan Russo

    It was the Monday of my freshman spring break, and rather than frolic on a Florida beach, I got my ...

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  • St. Patrick's Day Ice Cream Beer Float

    St. Patrick's Day Ice Cream Beer Float

    Susan Russo

    St. Patrick's Day. It's all about meat, 'taters, cabbage, and leprechauns. No wonder this Italian ...

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Our Stories

  • Homemade Cinnamon-Sugared Buttermilk Doughnuts

    Homemade Cinnamon-Sugared Buttermilk Doughnuts

    James Moore

    Doughnuts were a Sunday tradition in my house. Everyone sitting around the kitchen table, sipping ...

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  • Urban Hike

    Urban Hike

    Anna Harari

    Los Angeles is a contradiction: a paradox of urbanites that crave the outdoors and yuppies that ...

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  • In Defense of White Wine

    In Defense of White Wine

    Lisa Dinsmore

    After about a decade of studying and drinking wine, I've become the de facto "expert" amongst our ...

    Food, Wine, Good (and Evil) Spirits
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  • Life’s a Picnic, A Beach Picnic!

    Life’s a Picnic, A Beach Picnic!

    Annie Stein

    If a group of 10 people playing the word association game were given the word “summer”, chances are ...

    Food, Family, and Memory
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Winter

  • Homemade Pink Grapefruit Curd

    Homemade Pink Grapefruit Curd

    Hillary Davis

    There was a wicker basket filled with pink grapefruit sitting on my counter. In the background, my ...

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  • Homemade Mango Curd

    Homemade Mango Curd

    Sue Doeden

    Velvety smooth, thick and creamy, soft and spreadable, sweet and tart — all characteristics of a ...

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  • Enjoy Your Winter Salads Because Spring Salads May Be Late This Year

    Enjoy Your Winter Salads Because Spring Salads May Be Late This Year

    Susan Russo

    I received some bad news at the supermarket the other day. After going to three stores searching ...

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  • Cranberry-Cornmeal Quick Bread

    Cranberry-Cornmeal Quick Bread

    Cathy Pollak

    I swear I have no idea what has come over me. I have been cranking out loaves in epic proportions. ...

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Our Recipes

  • Lasagne Verdi Alla Bolognese

    (Green Spinach Lasagne w/meat sauce)

    frozen chopped spinach
    eggs
    flour
    salt
    pepper
    butter
    onions

    Baked Pasta
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  • Salt Air POMaritas

    POMaritas
    1/2 cup freshly squeezed pomegranate juice* or POM Wonderful 100% Pomegranate Juice or ...

    Drinks using Tequila
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  • Granddaddy’s World Famous Cornbread

    1 1/2 cups of white self rising corn meal
    3/4 cup of self rising flour
    1 egg
    2/3 cup of ...

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  • Trisha Yearwood's Home-style French Fries

    5 medium sweet potatoes
    2 large eggs
    1 cup granulated sugar
    1/2 cup (1 stick) butter, at room ...

    Sweet Potatoes, Yams
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  • Ginger Carrots

    1 bunch carrots, sliced
    ¼ cup butter
    2½ tablespoons honey
    ½ teaspoon ground ginger or more
    1 ...

    Root Vegetables, Carrots, Beets, Turnips
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  • Green Salad with Anchovy Balsamic Vinaigrette

    2 cloves garlic
    2/3 cup olive oil
    6 canned anchovy fillets, well drained
    3 tablespoons minced ...

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Holiday Issues

  • Xmas on Your Doorstep

    Xmas on Your Doorstep

    The Editors

    We asked some of our contributors to tell us their favorite things that come in the mail at Xmas. ...

    Christmas
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  • Pass the Gravy

    Pass the Gravy

    Edie McClurg

    Easter in our house, a tiny hovel on the east side of Kansas City, Missouri, was always fraught ...

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  • Rice on the Wild Side

    Rice on the Wild Side

    Sue Doeden

    Thanksgiving may be my favorite holiday. Families gather. And as they surround the dining table ...

    Thanksgiving
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  • Celebrate Easter with Bunny (Buns) for Breakfast

    Celebrate Easter with Bunny (Buns) for Breakfast

    Sue Doeden

    I made hot cross buns last week. I used a recipe from a class I took years ago that focused on ...

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Restaurant Reviews

  • Plums Cafe & Catering: A Must Stop in Costa Mesa

    Plums Cafe & Catering: A Must Stop in Costa Mesa

    Kitty Kaufman

    Here's what I like about California: People think nothing of driving 82 miles for lunch. (In New ...

    Southern California
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  • Melisse

    Melisse

    Jo Stougaard

    My first taste of Chef Josiah Citrin’s cooking was at the James Beard “Chefs and Champagne” event ...

    Los Angeles
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  • Authentic Japanese at Yabu

    Authentic Japanese at Yabu

    David Latt

    Living in Southern California, we enjoy rich ethnic diversity. Those of us who explore culture ...

    Los Angeles
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  • Via Matta: A touch of Tuscany in Boston

    Via Matta: A touch of Tuscany in Boston

    Kitty Kaufman

    Via Matta's got location and style as it dazzles regional flavors of Tuscany. Sitting on prime real ...

    Boston
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Cookbooks We Love

  • Radically Simple

    Radically Simple

    Lisa Dinsmore

    Like many home cooks, I'm always looking for new recipes and cookbooks that will elevate the ...

    Fresh & Seasonal
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  • Cookbook Review: Parents Need to Eat Too

    Cookbook Review: Parents Need to Eat Too

    Susan Russo

    While most moms spend their entire pregnancy worrying about how and what to feed their newborn, ...

    Fresh & Seasonal
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  • The French Kitchen Cookbook

    The French Kitchen Cookbook

    Susan Russo

    Two weeks residing in an eighteenth-century Provencal farmhouse owned by a world-renown cookbook ...

    French
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The Rub on Regional-Style Ribs

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raichlenribsSorry, brisket fanatics from Texas. My apologies, pulled pork addicts from North Carolina. If I had to pick my last meal on Planet Barbecue (I sure hope I never do), I’d order ribs. Perfect for July 4th celebrations, ribs offer it all: gnawable bones that provide structure and flavor, presenting a broad surface to the smoke and fire. Well-marbled, rich-tasting meat at with a price that remains relatively affordable -- especially when compared to steak.

Ribs possess other advantages. Versatility is one: all the major meats types come in rib form, from the ubiquitous pork and beef to the more rarified lamb, veal, and bison. Ribs can be cooked using a myriad of methods, from direct and indirect grilling to smoking and even spit-roasting. (You’ll find the latter at Brazilian-American rotisserie restaurants, like Fogo de Chao.) Many pit masters use multiple methods -- smoking the ribs for several hours first, for example, then flash-searing the sauce onto the meat directly over a hot fire.

Even rib portion sizes vary widely, from the paper-thin strips of kalbi-kui (beef short ribs) direct grilled on charcoal braziers at Korea town restaurants to the plate-burying slabs we’ve come to expect from barbecue joints in Memphis and Kansas City.

But most of all, ribs are just plain fun to eat, evoking a primal memory of when our cave-dwelling ancestors roasted huge hunks of meats over campfires, ripping them apart with their bare hands. Admit it, part of the pleasure of ribs is that you get to eat them with your fingers.

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Hamburger - Hot Dog Bun

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Why doesn’t somebody make a hamburger bun that also fits a hot dog?  It would be hinged.  That way, if you had a small family, you would only have to buy one package of buns.  Here’s what it would look like...

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Pavlova

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Strawberry, Lime, and Mint Pavlova with Whipped Creamstrawberry mint pavlova

After a long winter where even Southern California has had its share of cold temperatures, it’s nice to transition to brighter, fresher, springtime recipes. Pavlova is a perfect example - light, airy, elegant – it’s a whimsical dessert that combines crisp meringue with a “marsmallow-y” center, lightly sweetened whipped cream, and macerated fresh fruit that provides beautiful color and texture.

There’s been a long-running argument between Australia and New Zealand over who invented the pavlova which was named after the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova, who visited both countries in the 1920s. While Australians and New Zealanders agree on that, there is still no consensus on who invented it.

Regardless of where it was created, this recipe, adapted from Cook’s Illustrated, is easy to make and perfect for spring holidays like Easter and Passover. By following a few simple techniques, the recipe delivers a nearly foolproof showstopper for your spring celebration.

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Dr. Jill Biden's Parmesan Chicken Recipe

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joebidenWe're so glad we get to eat this for the next four years! -Amy Ephron

A family favorite for Sunday dinners, says the Second Lady...
Vice President Joe Biden loves his wife's Chicken Parmesan, says Dr. Jill Biden, who in a bit of election-year foodie wooing has shared the family recipe with Rachael Ray. It makes a big feast, calling for five pounds of boneless chicken breasts and four cups of Mozzarella cheese for twelve servings.

"Our family loves to get together for Sunday dinners. Our favorite chicken parm #recipe is in @rachael_ray mag  –Dr. B," the Second Lady tweeted on her husband's @VP account.

The recipe appears in Ray's Every Day magazine and online. The Second Lady joined Ray on her TV show in 2010, to demonstrate how to make holiday care packages for members of the troops. First Lady Michelle Obama and Senior Policy Advisor for Healthy Food Initiatives Sam Kass have also cooked onscreen with Ray. Mrs. Obama was last on Ray's show in September of this year.

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