Ninety eight percent of food tastes better in a bowl. It’s practically a scientific fact. If, you know, you like to make up scientific facts on the fly. No offense to cauliflower rice, but I’ve been obsessed with white sweet potato rice this year. (Actually, I take that back. I totally mean offense to cauliflower […]
Classic Shepherd’s Pie with Parsnip Mash
My grandmother lived in England during the Second World War and through food rationing that continued into the 1950s, long after the war had ended. She also had four children in that decade or thereabouts, so it’s perhaps completely unsurprising that she could make a meal out of seemingly nothing, never wasted a damn thing […]
Swedish Meatballs in Gravy from The Paleo Healing Cookbook
You don’t have to go to IKEA for these Swedish Meatballs! Truth be told, I’ve actually never eaten those Svenska köttbullar, but lucky for you that I have a Swedish friend who both provided and translated some original recipes for me to work from when I was writing The Paleo Healing Cookbook. This is the […]
Instant Pot Cider Braised Country Ribs with Herbed Whipped Sweet Potatoes & Apple Onion Gravy
Pork and apples and onions and sweet potatoes and gravy, oh my! If that doesn’t just scream “FALL COMFORT FOOD!”, I don’t know what does. And not just any pork, but some rich, tender, succulent cider braised country ribs, too. Country ribs aren’t really ribs at all, other than they’re sliced in nice long pieces […]
No Nightshade Tzatziki Potato Salad
It feels a little ridiculous to be writing a post about tzatziki potato salad today, truth be told. The fact that I photographed such a sunny, seasonal, summery recipe with such a dark and moody feel to it seems particularly apt as I try to wrap my mind around the tragic event at Grenfell Tower. Growing […]
Pumpkin Spice Granola
I have, no joke, made this pumpkin spice granola at least ten times to get it right. As a food blogger, I follow way too many food blogs. Not just their blogs, but their social media accounts, too. And so often it seems like I’ll see someone say something along the lines of: “hey, look […]