Category: Gluten-Free

Father’s Day Grass-Fed Burgers with Green Garlic Aioli

Happy Father’s Day Dad! Thank you for all you’ve done for me, and for instilling your love of food in me. Not sure if I’d be doing this without you! If you continue to help taste test, I’ll continue to experiment. We had a fairly low-key Father’s Day, since we

Garlic Scape, Pea Tendril, and Bacon Omelette

Hi friends. I’m sorry for neglecting you. You see, we started spending time together back in the dead of winter – actually, wait, bad excuse seeing as we didn’t have winter this year. Anyways. We got together at a time of year where there’s a lull, and I needed to

Roasted Duck with Carrot & Potato Mash, Chives, Ramps, and Fiddleheads

Nothing like an edible bouquet for Mother’s Day! So the day started out with green juice – and ended with molasses & maple glazed roasted duck, carrot and potato mash with chive blossom duckfat and buttermilk, and sauteed ramps and fiddleheads. From one end of the spectrum to the other.

Cucumber Kale Power Juice

In honor of Mother’s Day, here’s a juice recipe adapted from something my mom found on The Well Daily. They have a really great mini kale cookbook which you can get when you sign up for their mailing list, with recipes from juices, to salads, sauteed dishes and more. I’m

Carrot & Beet Energizer

This juice is perfect to have mid-afternoon, when you’re dragging a bit and need a pick-me-up. It’s chock full of vitamins and antioxidants, so it’ll give you plenty of energy to finish your day strong. Although there is sugar in beets and carrots, it’s minimal and this will definitely keep

Poached Eggs with Sweet Potato & Parsnip Homefries

Here’s a lovely breakfast that’s perfect for a spring morning.  Two tasty, farm-fresh poached eggs with mixed veggie homefries. It’s a great use of leftover veggies and is wonderful to enjoy outside! 2 fresh eggs per person Any number of veggies for the homefries: leftover cooked (but not overcooked) sweet

Taza Chocolate Chili

I love any kind of event, like a potluck, where guests have to bring a dish. I think it’s so fun to see what people come up with and what flavors they like the most. To bring in the spring, a friend recently hosted a chili cook-off. I was impressed

Green Lemonade

So, as some of you may know, I recently got a juicer and won’t shut up about it. I’ve honestly used it over 10 times since getting it less than a week ago. I’m just amazed at the yummy, healthy drinks I can make with it – and also the

Chicken Confit & Blood Orange Carrots with Molasses-Caramelized Onions, Beet Greens, and Shiitakes

 A few weeks ago, I visited a friend in Charleston, SC and we went on a week-long food tour of the city. So incredible! I had never tried confit before, which is meat cooked in its own fat. This technique was used to preserve meat before refrigerators, but lends an

Cilantro and Coconut Roasted Chicken with Golden Oyster Mushrooms

I’ve always loved mushrooms, ever since I was little. My dad used to make big dishes of scrambled eggs on Sunday mornings, and my favorite part was the sautéed mushrooms. They’re just so meaty and flavorful, and they really enhance any dish they’re in. This week at the Newburyport Farmer’s

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