You’ll never open the refrigerator in our house and find it void of organic, plain, whole milk yogurt. This is a staple in our house, for more than just your typical yogurt uses. Yeah, I still purport that eating it from the 32-ounce container with a big spoon when no one is looking is probably […]
When I recently promised you my killer recipe for Zucchini chocolate chip cookies, I was operating under the assumption I’d be blessing you with one of the most scrumptious little treats you could ever want to satisfy a dessert craving. Well, we made them last night and Keith entered the ingredients into “Lose It!,” his […]
March is National Celery Month (which makes sense, since St. Patrick’s Day is in March and celery is a shade of green), and even though I love celery, doesn’t that sound like the most boring food holiday month ever? I mean, it’s celery. I have to admit that celery isn’t one of those ingredients I […]
Despite having studied abroad in Ireland for a semester in college, I have some sort of mental block when it comes to Irish food: I utterly lack the ability to think beyond corned beef and cabbage. Even if I were, I’m not creative enough to think of interesting ways to prepare the dish (which, to […]
Debbie says that her gourmet mesclun salad is the world’s easiest. And don’t get me wrong, it looks quite easy. But my salad greens are even easier. I’d be shocked if it took five minutes to put them together, ten if you’re washing and tearing up the greens yourself. But let me back up a […]
As wonderful as Molly’s Cabbage soup recipes sound, when I saw this recipe for Guinness and onion soup with Irish cheddar crouton, I spontaneously salivated. It made me think of all the mouth-watering recipes we love with Guinness Stout as a main ingredient. If you’ve never cooked with beer, you really don’t know what you’re […]
Did you really think we couldn’t find a way to extend the luck o’ the Irish to the Pizza Clack column? For shame, you non-believers! I don’t know about you, but I just can’t get excited about corned beef and cabbage, I don’t care what my last name is (which I married into anyway, so […]