Although in this country we usually find sorrel packaged as an herb in produce sections of supermarkets (at $2 for less than an ounce!), in the late spring and summer this spinach-like leafy green ...
If we had to find a good reason to love winter, we would simply say: raclette! When temperatures drop, we indulge and warm up with this creamy and friendly recipe. Small problem: you don't have a ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." This classic Southern pie has a silky smooth custard filling and a flaky pie crust. You can make it ahead ...
Every few years a dish seems to come out of nowhere and spread like kudzu. One day it’s a novelty in a restaurant at the top of the gold card chain (molten chocolate cake) and the next it’s a staple ...
These crisp potato cakes combine low-moisture, fluffy russet (baking) potatoes with flakes of smoked trout, scallions, parsley, and a little mustard and lemon for brightness. After shaping into ...
We’re caving in. Thanks to the recently released Paleo Foodie Cookbook, the diet du jour, a Fred Flintstone-inspired regime heavy on protein and vegetables (and light on processed foods, grains, and ...
The original “Tartine” came out in 2006, which feels like eons ago. Inspired by the San Francisco bakery of the same name, the book became an instant classic for bakers who love pretty tarts and ...
If you don't know raclette cheese, now is the time to try it ! This French cheese is a must have on a dining table during winter, and this potato cake will show you how great it can be! Peel the ...