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And the Winner of the OXO Egg-Beater is………..

January 30, 2012 By Steve Dunn Leave a Comment

And the Winner of the OXO Egg-Beater is………..

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Congratulations to Lynda, the terrific cook behind one of my favorite food blogs, TasteFood!  She was the lucky winner who's name was drawn from our fabulous "give-away" hat, and will soon be grinning ear to ear as she whips cream with her cool new Oxo Egg Beater.  

Lynda, please send me a note through the "Contact Me" link at the top of this page and give me your mailing address so that I can pop your new toy in the mail to you.  Can't wait to read about what you make with the fun little gadget.

That's all for now…..carry on.

– Steve

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Meatless Monday – Baked Eggs with Spinach, Artichokes and Leeks

January 30, 2012 By Steve Dunn Leave a Comment

Meatless Monday – Baked Eggs with Spinach, Artichokes and Leeks

I'm a huge Paul McCartney fan, in fact I'm a Beatles freak.  While I'm a touch too young to have seen the Beatles perform live, I've been fortunate enough to see Paul a few times over the years and I am so grateful to have had the chance.  As I sat the other day thinking of performers I REALLY want my kids to see before they retire (don't ask me why I was thinking this, but I was), Paul McCartney topped the list.  I mean, can you think of anyone (still alive) that has influenced the music we all listen to today in such a profound way?  Yeah….me neither.  I could go on for days about what it is about his songwriting and singing that moves me, but much of it you've probably heard before, or even feel yourself.  

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Filed Under: Breakfast + Brunch, Entrees Tagged With: Eggs

Triple Chocolate Cranberry Oatmeal Cookies

January 27, 2012 By Steve Dunn Leave a Comment

Triple Chocolate Cranberry Oatmeal Cookies

Do you remember the post a few weeks ago about the favorite holiday cookie we baked this year, the incomparable Chewy Ginger Cookies ?  Well these little lovelies ran a close second in the race for Christmas cookie dominance, so I thought I'd share them with you today.  The good news is that they're not like a bûche de noel, or a gingerbread treat that seem totally out of place once the holidays have passed.  These sugar bombs are a welcome treat regardless of season.

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An Impromptu Chili

January 24, 2012 By Steve Dunn Leave a Comment

An Impromptu Chili

The pork shoulder roast used to make this chili was originally scheduled for a little "low and slow" oven love before being served up to the gang as a Sunday roast.  However, mid-way through prepping it for this purpose I had a change of heart, prompted by my need to get our fridge and pantry inventory below the level that would feed a small country (you think I'm kidding?).  Turns out this lovely chili allowed me to use up not only the shoulder roast, but also a box of baby spinach, all the carrots, onions, shallots, celery and cilantro left in the fridge, a can of crushed tomatoes and a bag of flageolet beans from the pantry, and a cooked bag of bacon shards in the freezer.  

How's that for a kitchen sink recipe!

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Almost Teddies Apple Cake and an OXO Egg Beater Giveaway!

January 20, 2012 By Steve Dunn Leave a Comment

Almost Teddies Apple Cake and an OXO Egg Beater Giveaway!

A few weeks back I had the good fortune to attend the Boston book launching party for the The Food52 Cookbook .  My friend Emily (fiveandspice for all you Food52ers) and her husband hosted a pot-luck gathering where each guest made a dish from the book to bring, it was great fun and a delicious afternoon.  As you might imagine from a gathering of such food fanatics, we brought way more food than we needed for the gang assembled.  In fact, as the afternoon wore on I started to get a little concerned that we had not properly paced ourselves and would be unable to have a go at the beautiful desserts decorating the sideboard in their dining room.

A lesser group would have called it a day I’m sure, what with the sheer volume of savory tarts, salads, dips, breads, and charcuterie that we all consumed.  Many would have slipped into a food coma and curled up in the corner for a little snooze, but not this stalwart group.  No, the siren’s song of cakes and cookies took care of that, and as we emptied the last bottle of wine, our hostess took her leave and retired to the kitchen to gather things for dessert.

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Parchment Baked Fish with Fennel

January 17, 2012 By Steve Dunn Leave a Comment

Parchment Baked Fish with Fennel

Baking fish in parchment is a fabulous technique that I'd read about for years but didn't try myself until just the other day, inspired by having seen my chef-friend Jody Adams cook some this way in a recent cooking class I attended.  Jody, who along with her husband Ken write and shoot the fabulous home-cooking blog, The Garum Factory, prepared a similar dish in her class, and from the first bite I was hooked.

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3 Layer Guinness – Chocolate Cake

January 13, 2012 By Steve Dunn Leave a Comment

3 Layer Guinness – Chocolate Cake

A page is turned, a chapter ended.

Ever since I was a student at LCB and learned to make a Bûche Pistache, a delicious chocolate-pistachio log shaped cake, it has been Arthas’ choice of birthday cake.  I still clearly remember my initial shock when a few months after he had tasted the one I made and brought home from class, he asked that I make another for his birthday.  

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Twice Baked Curried Sweet Potatoes

January 10, 2012 By Steve Dunn Leave a Comment

Twice Baked Curried Sweet Potatoes

My never ending quest to turn the kids onto sweet potatoes in a form other than french fries had me crafting these twice-baked darlings the other day.  These are a breeze to put together, are infinitely customizable to your tastes, and offer a nice mix of flavors and textures that our kids really liked.

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Lemon-Poppy Pound Cake

January 6, 2012 By Steve Dunn Leave a Comment

Lemon-Poppy Pound Cake

This is the first recipe that Muppet and I have baked from the cookbook I bought her for her birthday this year.  The book is the first from one of our favorite local pastry chefs, the delightful Joanne Chang.  Joanne's book is named after her bakery, "Flour", and is a beautifully produced collection of many of the confections that have made her famous, and her bakeries Boston institutions.

I've had the good fortune to have met Joanne at a couple of Share Our Strength events (she is a huge supporter of the organization) and found her to be very warm and charming.  She was kind enough to inscribe the book for Muppet, so cooking from it was an extra special treat for our young baker.

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Pomegranate Pork with Gingered Kale

January 1, 2012 By Steve Dunn Leave a Comment

Pomegranate Pork with Gingered Kale


Happy New Year Everyone!

This recipe was inspired by one I found in a Whole Foods magazine recently.  I was excited to play with it last week not only because of its lovely green and red holiday appearance (the greens look a bit like a Christmas tree, don't you think?), but because kale and pork are always welcome guests at our table.  I love recipes that offer a simple sauce to accompany pork because let's face it, plain pork tenderloin is a yawn.  As for the kale, it is so versatile and SO GOOD for you, it is something I'm trying to incorporate into our diet more and more.  So much so that I'm thinking about a kale based new year's resolution.

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Filed Under: Entrees Tagged With: Pork, Vegetables

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