Please pardon my rewriting of that famous children’s rhyme but I thought it fitting since your gardens are probably over run with juicy ripe tomatoes of all kinds. I have a friend who has a very green thumb who now has a plethora of various types of tomatoes from the exotic Cherokee purple to the […]
From Heidi’s Kitchen: Picnic salads
Here we are in the middle of August. It is a little cooler and damper in the morning. The air is hinting at fall. But it is not too late to have one last picnic before the kiddies go back to school and the days get shorter. I was at a free concert in Stern […]
From Heidi’s Kitchen: Special salads for summer
It is the point in the summer where the heat is getting old and you are running out if ideas for an interesting meal that does not call for turning on the oven. Well, how about a salad? Not the lettuce, tomato, cucumber, red onion buried in some store-bought Italian dressing type of salad– although […]
From Heidi’s Kitchen: Dreaming in Cuban
“Dreaming in Cuban” by Cristina Garcia, is the title of a wonderful book I read while recently on that island and how I felt for many weeks after taking a trip that was transforming in many ways especially for a culinary teacher. It was a daily adventure to explore what a wonderful country Cuba is […]
From Heidi’s Kitchen: St. Patrick’s Day
Saint Patrick was a gentleman, who through strategy and stealth, Drove all the snakes from Ireland, here’s a toasting to his health. But not too many toastings lest you lose yourself and then, Forget the good Saint Patrick and see all those snakes again Well, Faith and Begorra, It’s time again for that green beer/Jameson’s […]