Archive for February 2012

Chocolate Coconut Cookies

Chocolate Coconut Cookies

By now it’s no secret that I love baked goods. Breads, muffins, cakes, brownies, scones, and cookies all get plenty of love and attention from me. What I especially love about these cookies is that it’s one of those quick and easy recipes that I can start making and I’m eating cookies 20 minutes later. These chocolate coconut cookies are delicious on their

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Primo Pesto

Primo Pesto

I cannot say for certain that this is the best pesto in the world, but what I can safely say without a doubt is that this is the best pesto I have ever had. We grow a lot of basil in the summer months and there is just something amazing about the flavor combination of freshly picked basil, toasted pine nuts, and good

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Dark Chocolate Truffle Tart

Dark Chocolate Truffle Tart

I made this decadent chocolate dessert for my beautiful wife Kristine on Valentine’s Day and I can safely say it was well received. Rich chocolate desserts are one of our favorite pastimes, and this non-dairy version of a culinary classic definitely satisfies our chocolate-loving souls. I adapted this version from a VegNews recipe and they suggest trying coconut whip instead of fresh berries

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Spicy Black Bean Burgers

Spicy Black Bean Burgers

I love a good veggie burger, but my restaurant veggie burger experiences have almost always let me down. The alternative is the store-bought and frozen variety, and again I’ve yet to get super excited about these options. So I put one together that is hearty, delicious, a little spicy, and extremely healthy! (Check out the nutrition info below!) My kids just love these

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Mardi Gras Gumbo

Mardi Gras Gumbo

Cajun food has always appealed to me; partly because of the uniqueness of the flavors and the general spiciness of the dishes, but also because of the mystique of the area. There’s an enchanting aura about that southern Louisiana bayou – spicy creoles and Zydeco music, hearty gumbos and voodoo all mix together in a hot, humid, alligator-infested swamp. Good times… This gumbo

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Whole Wheat Flaxseed Waffles

Whole Wheat Flaxseed Waffles

One of my favorite meals of the week is my post-run breakfast after a long Saturday morning run. After 15 or 20 miles my body needs carbohydrates – both simple and complex, and protein to repair those worn-out muscles. I get all that and more in these quick and tasty waffles. Whole wheat flour provides long-lasting carbohydrates, flaxseed meal and almond milk provide

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La Terza Coffee

La Terza Coffee

I derive a great deal of pleasure from a really good cup of coffee. In fact, wherever I travel I make it a point to seek out local coffee establishments in search of something unique and satisfying. I made one such discovery about a year ago, and I didn’t have to travel very far to find  it. We are fortunate to have an

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Baked Mac & Cheese

Baked Mac & Cheese

When it comes to comfort food, I think it’s safe to say macaroni and cheese is at or near the top of just about everyone’s list. I’ve had some non-dairy versions of this home-cooked classic that left me unimpressed, so I decided to tweak this until I was satisfied it was better. This baked macaroni and cheese is brimming with a rich, cheesy

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Power Greens & Winter Fruit Salad

Power Greens & Winter Fruit Salad

We love salads at our house and we always keep a good mix of greens on hand to make them easy to put together. Our new favorite ready-to-eat blend is the new organic Power Greens mix from Earthbound Farm. It’s a tasty blend of spinach, baby kale, and Swiss chard and it’s packed with vitamins and minerals. Add in-season fruit to these luscious

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So Cal Guacamole

So Cal Guacamole

Being a native of southern California, I’ve had my share of guacamole. I’ve also always had 3 nagging issues with this classic tortilla chip accompaniment that I’ve decided to address: 1. Too mushy. Avocados are a beautiful fruit and their texture is creamy and sublime, why turn them into a big bowl of mush? 2. Boring. Guacamole is simple yes, but it doesn’t

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