Chili Verde

I am a HUGE fan of slow-roasted Sunday suppers.  Early afternoon preparation of this meal brings the greatest evening reward.  Fresh tomatoes, avocado, and cilantro garnishes add bursts of flavor and color to this deliciously porky dish.  Let it simmer on your stovetop for 3+ hours and you’ll have pork that falls apart at slightest touch of …

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Summery Green Bean and Tomato Khoresht (stew)

Successful Persian rice deserves a lovely Khoresht ladled over it.  The farmer’s markets are bursting with local tomatoes and green beans, so it is only natural to choose the Khoresht lubia sabz, or Persian green bean stew.  This stew is hearty, with warm spices and a good amount of snap from fresh green beans.  Choose …

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Persian Rice

I cannot believe it, for the first time ever I made acceptable Persian rice for The Hubs!  Persian rice ain’t easy, it’s high-pressure, time-consuming, and must be carefully monitored.  This  recipe is The Hubs’ own personal method, formed through many trials and errors.  Disclaimer to Persian people: This is a low-fat, speedy recipe, as no …

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Yeast Nashville Bakery

I popped out of bed this morning and remembered it was the Grand Opening day for the newest bakery in town, Yeast Nashville.  While securing and preparing their premises, they’ve been hawking their goods at the local farmer’s markets, on record store day, and other various places around town.  I want to support this husband …

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Asian Turkey Meatballs

So you made the One Pot Gingery Chicken and Rice and unless you added more chicken to the pot (which you can totally do!) you most likely will have a boatload of leftover rice.  Seeing I had ground turkey in the fridge, I decided to make Asian meatballs to go with my leftover Asian inspired rice.  Holy …

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One Pot Gingery Chicken & Rice

The Hubs loves his rice.  He grew up on Basmati as his family’s starch staple and probably would eat it every day if I let him.  I am really good at making sticky rice, or rice you forget about and bake in casseroles.  Persian rice?  Not so much.  Persian rice has a million steps and …

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Perfect Pesto

The potted basil we planted a few months ago on our balcony is going crazy!  Whatever shall I do?  Why, make pesto, of course!  Pesto is a versatile sauce that can be put on almost anything!  Veggies, chicken, pasta, pizza, get pesto creative! We had a meatless Monday last week with roasted veggies (drizzle chopped …

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Blackberry Peach Smoothie

The Nashville Farmer’s Market is another reason why I love my ‘hood.  I went there yesterday in search of strawberries and blueberries for our morning smoothies, but instead found juicy Georgia peaches and blackberries so plump and huge that I bought them instead.  Also, there were no strawberries or blueberries to be found.  Where are …

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Cherry Vanilla Goat Cheese Ice Cream

Last month I had the immense pleasure of meeting thee famous Jeni Britton Bauer, the NY Times best selling author of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams at Home and proprietor of  several “Jeni’s” ice cream stores.  If you haven’t had Jeni’s ice cream and don’t live in Ohio or Tennessee, then fear not, you can make it …

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Lamb & Bison Kebabs

We hosted supper club last night and cooked a Persian feast!  (Note: The Hub’s family probably would have thought what we made was just a warm up to the feast, because the last Persian dinner I ate at Auntie F’s house consisted of 5 different proteins!!!)  Although we only served 2 proteins last night, I’d …

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