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Category Archives: Eggs
Squash Casserole, with Goat Cheese and Pecans
By Cat, Sept 2007 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) My friend Jean H. shared this recipe with me, after inviting me to join her and her husband Phil for dinner, in which this dish was featured. Wonderful combo! I’m always … Continue reading
Posted in Baked, Dairy, Eggs, Fat or oil, Onion family, Sauteed, Spices, Sweetener, Vine veggies
Tagged cream, eggs, goat cheese, nutmeg, onion, pecans, winter squash
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Spinach Provençale
By Cat, June 2013; updated Aug 2016 (Photo from Wikimedia Commons) I’m beginning to harvest spinach from my first garden, and looking for ways to use it besides simply braised or added as a green to salad. I vaguely remembered a creamy, … Continue reading
Posted in Baked, Dairy, Eggs, Fat or oil, Leafy Veggie, Onion family, Sauteed
Tagged butter, chard, eggs, garlic, onion, parmesan cheese, spinach
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Apple Cream Torte
By Cat, August 23, 2016 (Photo, right, from Wikipedia) I found this recipe in a Sunset Magazine while I was waiting to see my naturopath. It is a fall recipe to accompany Roasted Five-Spice Chicken Pieces. A torte is a type … Continue reading
Posted in Apple, Pear, Baked, Dairy, Eggs, Extract, Flour, Leavening, Sweetener, Whipped
Tagged apple, cream, creme fraiche, eggs, flour, powdered sugar, sugar, vanilla, wh
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Asparagus Quiche, with Phyllo or Standard Crust
By Cat, April 8, 2016 (photo, right, form Wikimedia Commons) I had my first quiche in the 1970s, when a couple hippies opened a French-style Breakfast/Brunch restaurant, “Crêpe Faire,” in Portland OR. Now that I think back to those old … Continue reading
Posted in Baked, Dairy, Eggs, Fat or oil, Flour, Grain, Herbs, Leafy Veggie, Pastry, Vine veggies
Tagged asparagus, cheese, cream, eggs, herbes de provence, italian herbs, milk, phyllo, spinach, tomato
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Sweet potato, kale and eggs breakfast
By Cat, Jan 2016 (Photo, right, from from Incredible Seeds) See also: 1. Breakfast & Brunch Menu; 2. Ancient Medicine through Food What do you like to eat for breakfast? Perhaps a bowl of cereal or oatmeal? A piece of toast? Some fruit? A smoothie? Or … Continue reading
Posted in Baked, Dairy, Eggs, Fat or oil, Fruit, Herbs, Leafy Veggie, Nuts and seeds, Olives, Onion family, Root Veggie, Spices, Vine veggies
Tagged berries, eggs, fruit, garlic, kale, nutmeg, nuts, olive oil, olives, onion, Pepper, rosemary, salt, sour cream, sweet potato, thyme, tomatoes
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Clafoutis (About)
By Cat, Sept 2015 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) The clafoutis (pronounced claw-foo-tee, with accent on the last syllable) is a classic French dessert made from eggs, milk/cream, sugar (or other sweetener), flour and fruit, and baked in a quiche … Continue reading
Hazelnut or Walnut Rugelach
By Cat, Oct 2007 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons, and adjusted for light exposure) Traditional Rugelach (a Jewish treat popular at Hanukkah) is made in layers of rich, cheesy dough and nuts, rolled up in a crescent shape. I first … Continue reading
Posted in Dried fruit, Eggs, Fat or oil, Flour, jam, Nuts and seeds, Spices, Sweetener
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Plum or Apricot Clafoutis, with fruit variations
By Cat, Jul 2015 (Photo, right, from Wikimedia Commons) This clafoutis is made differently than the other clafoutis recipes on my blog, so that it is more like a flan. It is a bit easier to make this way. The original … Continue reading