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Lattice-top Raspberry Pie

Posted on July 29, 2015 by adminOctober 2, 2015
Lattice-top Raspberry Pie

The local area abounds with Pick-Your-Own-Farms.  I can still remember the first time that I went to pick raspberries….I brought a 2 liter (quart) basket to fill.  By the time I got home, I didn’t have to worry about crushing … Continue reading →

Posted in Pies, Pastries & Tarts, Sweets & Treats | Tagged lattice, lattice top, raspberries, raspberry pie

The Sweet Taste of Cherry Jam

Posted on July 17, 2015 by adminSeptember 29, 2015
The Sweet Taste of Cherry Jam

It is the middle of July and fresh Ontario sour cherries are ready and ripe to make into Cherry Jam.  We used to go to the local cherry farm and purchase baskets of picked cherries.  Then we paid to use … Continue reading →

Posted in Jams & Relishes | Tagged cherry, jam, sour cherries, sour cherry jam

Bocconcini and Smoked Salmon Appetizers

Posted on April 2, 2015 by adminOctober 2, 2015
Bocconcini and smoked salmon appetizers

According to Wikipedia, Bocconcini, are small mozarella cheeses the size of an egg. Like other mozzarellas, they are semi-soft, white and rindless unripened mild cheeses which originated in Naples and were once made only from milk of water buffaloes. Nowadays they … Continue reading →

Posted in Appetizers, Cheese Dishes, Finger Food | Tagged bocconcini, capers, smoked salmon

Chocolate Toffee Cheesecake

Posted on March 14, 2015 by adminMarch 17, 2015
Chocolate Toffee Cheesecake

You are probably wondering about the funny symbol in middle of my Chocolate Toffee Cheesecake. Today, is March 14th and officially named Pi Day. With an undergraduate degree in mathematics, I just had to celebrate it in my cooking.  This … Continue reading →

Posted in Cakes, Sweets & Treats | Tagged cheesecake, chocolate, skor toffee bits, toffee

Olive and Fig Tapenade

Posted on March 13, 2015 by adminMarch 15, 2015
olive and fig tapenade

Black Mission (or Franciscana) Figs are a popular variety of the edible fig.  They were introduced to California in 1768 by the Fransiscan monks and missionaries. The common fig bears a first crop, called the breba crop, in the spring … Continue reading →

Posted in Appetizers | Tagged balsamic vinegar, black mission figs, figs, garlic, olives, tapenade

Ginger Pear Upside Down Cake

Posted on January 6, 2015 by adminMarch 15, 2015
ginger pear upside down cake

The weather has turned frosty and so my thoughts have turned to comfort food. A lovely winter or summer dessert, Ginger Pear Upside Down Cake can be made with fresh or canned pears. When pears are at their peak in … Continue reading →

Posted in Cakes, Desserts, Sweets & Treats | Tagged ginger, lemon rind, maple syrup, pears, upside-down cake

Grammy’s Easy Baked Beans

Posted on August 7, 2014 by adminSeptember 7, 2014
Grammy's Easy Baked Beans

Traditional Baked Beans were always an essential at our home when I was growing up.  They were often baked and served with pork spareribs.  The navy beans were soaked overnight and then cooked and then baked with onion, brown sugar, … Continue reading →

Posted in Pork, Vegetables | Tagged beans, brown sugar, green peppers, kidney beans, sweet peppers, worcestershire sauce

Crunchy Top Banana Cake – A great use for ripe bananas!

Posted on May 31, 2014 by adminJune 1, 2014
crunch top banana cake

If you have a couple of ripe bananas, Crunchy Top Banana Cake is the perfect quick dessert. Baked in an 8 by 8 inch glass pan, the topping is broiled, so no frosting is required. Crunchy Top Banana Cake is … Continue reading →

Posted in Cakes, Desserts, Sweets & Treats | Tagged bananas, coconut, crackle top banana cake, no frosting, no icing

Bok Choy Slaw

Posted on April 29, 2014 by adminApril 29, 2014
Bok Choy Slaw

Bok choy has crunchy stems and crinkled, spinach-like leaves.  Small heads of bok choy are called baby bok choy.  Of the baby bok choys, regular baby bok choy is whiter in colour, while Shanghai bok choy is a uniform green … Continue reading →

Posted in Dressings, Green Salads, Salads | Tagged asian slaw, bok choy, craisins, sesame oil, sesame seeds, slaw

Molten Lava Cakes

Posted on March 2, 2014 by adminMarch 2, 2014
molten lava cakes

Winter just seems to be lasting longer this year.  Molten Lava Cakes are warm and gooey chocolate eruptions, perfect to erase the winter blues….the ultimate dinner party chocolate treat. Enjoy!   … Continue reading →

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