So I am not even going to try and pronounce this soup that I ate after we hiked to a little hut above the hamlet of Zug, Austria. No need to. It should be called “damn good” or “best soup ever” or “holy cow this should be its own food group” soup. Seriously, it’s this
Lasagna Soup
Another cold week with lots of snow in Denver and all that you want is comfort food but then you think, dang I can’t eat that. It’s January and the time that I am spending in the gym will be a waste! That’s what happened to me this week. I was craving lasagna, a big
Weeknight Hainanese Chicken Rice
This is one of those meals that I make all the time and I didn’t even know that it had an actual name! I was researching something else, and I clicked on a link for Hainanese Chicken Rice, and I was like, “what,” I thought this was only something that I make! Haha! I love
Roasted Potato Garlic Soup
Here we are, well into 2020 and a new decade! It’s a bit surreal knowing that I’ll be turning 50 soon and I vividly remember that when I was a kid or even in my 20’s, thinking that 50 was old as dirt. To tell you the truth. I love being as old as dirt.
Red Beans and Rice
Well, it’s that time of year again! Fat Tuesday is just around the corner. If you know me, you know that I love to make Cajun food! When I was thinking about what to make this week, I couldn’t believe that I didn’t have a recipe for Red Beans and Rice. It’s one of my
White Bean Chicken Chili
This weeks recipe was inspired by my dear friend Jill. She called and asked if I had a recipe for White Bean Chicken Chili. I thought surely I had because I love making chili but low and behold I didn’t! Wait, what? How was that possible? I have 50 chili recipes but not one white bean one. That
Easy French Cassoulet
As I sit here at my desk on the last day of 2018, the snow is gently falling and Van Morrison is singing to me. It’s a lovely way to reflect on how truly lucky I am. 2018 was a year filled with adventure, travel, the love of family and friends, new experiences, the beauty of
French Chicken Onion Soup
Truth be known, to me, French Onion Soup should be a food group! A few years ago, I got tired of going out to a restaurant to get it and quite honestly, sometimes it would come out incredibly salty. So I started making it at home instead. Now I can make it and eat it
Homemade Chicken Stock
I started making my own chicken stock when I looked at the ingredient list on a box of chicken stock. Not only did I almost fall over reading how much salt was included per serving but I was flabbergasted to learn that flour is added to the mix. Chicken stock should be gluten-free, however, the store-bought varieties are
Shrimp and Andouille Sausage Étouffée
Well, here we go again. Another year that seems to fly by! I can’t believe that Fat Tuesday is upon us already! If you have followed me for awhile, you know that I love some good Cajun/Creole food. I must have been a Cajun lady in a past life. I have made Jambalaya, gumbo and
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