ArchivesCategory: farmers market

18Sep

Maven- its quite a fitting name for this adventurous little eatery in the Lower Haight neighborhood of San Francisco. A perfect place for a slightly hungover sunday brunch – really good food and spicy but light and fresh bloody marys. My friend and I shared their Blueberry Crumb Cake with hazelnuts and Yogurt to start. Continue Reading

13May

Brioche, heirloom tomato, pesto & fresh mozzerella sliders   Print Prep time 10 mins Cook time 10 mins Total time 20 mins   Sometimes a simple lunch is best- I had a bunch of pine nuts and basil sitting around… a pinch of garlic and salt was all I needed to create one of my Continue Reading

14Apr

There is nothing I like more than a close-by, delicious restaurant giving me an even greater reason to go visit. What other reason would I need if happy hour is in the sentence? Done! I was at Blue Cow Kitchen that day! The menu was a little limited, but the prices were quite reasonable, I’m pretty Continue Reading

10Apr

Cafe pinot has been around in downtown LA for a long, long time, probably around a decade or more, and yet their food continues to inspire and amaze me. I had the best pea soup ever ( English pea soup – Almond flan, pea shoots, green chive oil). It was absolutely divine. It was so Continue Reading

09Apr

  Farmers market purple potato french fries   Print Prep time 20 mins Cook time 20 mins Total time 40 mins   Need I say more? these Weiser farms heirloom purple potatoes I had bought last week needed a purpose- I thought purple mashed potatoes would be a little much, so I opted to make Continue Reading

05Apr

Spring is here… I can hear a Organic roasted beet salad calling my name. Nothing really can compare to the sweetness and mellowness of fresh beets. I thought I would try and spice things up a notch, as well as make do with what I had in the fridge. The result was deliciousness. I roasted my farmers Continue Reading

02Apr

Just made a loaf of sour dough- and it is perfect! The ‘holes’ in the bread are large, and the crust, crunchy. The interior was super moist and most importantly, chewy and sour. Delicious. It took a lot of tweaking, however, I think the most important thing I’ve learned is that proofing overnight in the Continue Reading

24Mar

I have a potential client who expressed that they would want me to teach them to cook vegetarian and vegan foods… After scouring the web for inspiration and turning up endless variations of “seitan-stir fry” and “tempeh casserole”, I stumbled across a few unique recipes that would be perfect for me to bring along to Continue Reading

21Mar

My friends all know that I always say I much rather make a simple meal with fresh ingredients than a complex one with average, or not so fresh ingredients. A great example would be tomatoes. If I had a bag of perfectly ripe, sweet, on-the-vine farmers market tomatoes in July, versus a box of chilled Continue Reading

15Mar

I made these for a little gathering at my house. They were super easy to make and so delicious… The simplicity really showed off the fresh spring vegetables I got at the farmers market.  You can use this recipe with store bought baguette, but its much more rewarding if you make it yourself.   You’ll Continue Reading


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