Today’s a quickie as I’m attending my first BlogHer Conference in San Francisco, CA. Upon arriving I felt a bit homesick for the Bay Area, fog and all. I actually had to change from my Capri pants and sandals to jeans and closed-toe shoes (with socks!!) in the Nordstrom ladies’ room. Brrrrr! Mark Twain was [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Cooking tips'
Beer Brined Pork Chops
July 18th, 2008 by Sheri Wetherell · No Comments
Tags: Beverages · Cooking tips · Meat & Poultry · Uncategorized
Italian Gelato
July 16th, 2008 by Sheri Wetherell · 2 Comments
In December of 1989, just after Christmas, my father and step-mother dropped me off at a little pensione in Siena, Italy where I was to meet my study-abroad group. I knew no one. We said our goodbyes, and I watched them fold themselves back into their tiny rented Fiat Uno and drive off. I stood [...]
Tags: Cooking tips · Fruit · Italian · Uncategorized · desserts
Tunisian Harissa
July 15th, 2008 by Sheri Wetherell · 7 Comments
If you like hot and spicy foods, then you’d love harissa; an oh-my-hell-it’s-hot! North African chili paste, most commonly found in Tunisian, Algerian, and Moroccan cuisine. It’s often used as a condiment, but is also added to meat dishes, stews, couscous or sauces.
A little bit of this delicious chili paste goes a long way. Too [...]
Tags: Cooking tips · Moroccan · North African · Sauces · Seasoning & Spices
Apple Ginger Turkey Burgers
July 14th, 2008 by Sheri Wetherell · 8 Comments
Nothing screams summer barbecue like a good old fashioned cheese burger. But since the price of beef has increased it’s nice to have another tasty and satisfying alternative. Many people wrinkle their noses at the thought of a turkey burger, as they are usually dry, boring and uninspiring. I’m hoping to change that perception - [...]
Tags: Cooking tips · Fruit · Meat & Poultry · Veggies
Fast and Easy Duck Curry
July 11th, 2008 by Sheri Wetherell · 4 Comments
I love duck. And I love curry. But preparing both from scratch can be a daunting task. I recently found this quick and easy recipe for duck curry that is so good people will think you spent all day grinding spices and smoking duck.
Fast and Easy Duck Curry
Peking duck is available at Asian markets.
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Tags: Asian · Canned Goods · Cooking tips · Herbs · Meat & Poultry
Tomato Caper Tuna
July 9th, 2008 by Sheri Wetherell · 2 Comments
You’ve had a long hard day, haven’t you? You’re hungry, you’ve worked your tail off, and the last thing you want to do is slave over dinner. I know the feeling. It’s days like this when all I want to do is veg out in front of the evening news with a nice glass of [...]
Tags: Canned Goods · Cooking tips · Fish & Seafood · Veggies · wine
Balsamic Roasted Vegetables
July 8th, 2008 by Sheri Wetherell · 1 Comment
Unless you have some fancy-schmancy dinner party planned, I find it best to go to the farmer’s market with nary a menu in mind, and let the recently harvested fruits and veggies dictate what I’ll be serving. Coming home with my fresh loot, I spread everything on the counter, take a step back, and look [...]
Tags: Cooking tips · Herbs · Veggies
Lemon Curd
June 26th, 2008 by Sheri Wetherell · 3 Comments
Lemon curd is a quintessentially English treat. It reminds me of tea at Harrod’s in London when I was in the 5th grade. It’s delicious slathered over scones with cream or baked in a fruit tart. I especially love it when it makes you pucker.
The following recipe, from the cookbook Once Upon A Tart, [...]
Tags: Baked Goods · Cookbooks · Cooking tips · Sweets · desserts
Spaghetti alla Carbonara
June 25th, 2008 by Sheri Wetherell · 8 Comments
Legend has it that during World War II American soldiers in Rome would bring their Italian friends eggs and bacon and ask them to make a pasta dish, thus becoming pasta alla carbonara. Another legend claims that carbonara, a derivative of the word carbon in Italian, was made for charcoal workers. Who really knows how [...]
Tags: Cooking tips · Meat & Poultry · Pasta & Grains · Sauces · wine
Perfect Tart Crust
June 23rd, 2008 by Sheri Wetherell · 4 Comments
Nothing tops off a Summer Solstice dinner more perfectly than an apple tart. My friend’s mother, Val, made a simply divine one the other night, and I am still daydreaming about its goodness. I’m talking the-skies-opened-up-and-the-angels-sang good.
Although tarts seem like a relatively simple dessert, it’s the crust wherein lies the excruciating challenge. And to me, [...]
Tags: Baked Goods · Cookbooks · Cooking tips · French · Sweets · desserts






