Author: Blue Cayenne

Small Acts of Kindness and Gateau Nantais

Small Acts of Kindness and Gateau Nantais

  How about a hug? Some days you just need a hug or a little cake in your life. This is a year full of those needy days.  Norwegian statesman Jens Stoltenberg said it well: “When autumn darkness falls, what we will remember are the small…

It’s What’s For Breakfast: Strawberry Vanilla Snacking Cake

It’s What’s For Breakfast: Strawberry Vanilla Snacking Cake

    OK.  So I had cake for breakfast. Strawberry Snacking Cake, actually. My customary breakfast of oatmeal and flax seeds was getting old. And…why shouldn’t I have cake for breakfast? Aren’t muffins cake?  (I rest my case.)   In any event, I’ve always subscribed to…

Oldies But Goodies: Eggplant Gratin In Parmesan Custard

Oldies But Goodies: Eggplant Gratin In Parmesan Custard

Every month Blue Cayenne features one post from our archive of more than 350 recipes. Here is an Eggplant Gratin in Parmesan Custard recipe.

You don’t want to miss this great recipe…again.

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Here is the link to the recipe: Eggplant Gratin in Parmesan Custard recipe.

Who’d a thunk It? Tahini  Banana Bread

Who’d a thunk It? Tahini Banana Bread

OK. OK. It’s another damn Banana Bread recipe.  In my defense, this is a Banana Bread recipe with a new twist: tahini. No. Really. Tahini? In Banana Bread?  Wow! Who’d a thunk it?  Tahini is a paste made from toasted ground hulled sesame seeds. You’ve…

Fried Royal Corona Bean Salad With Pearl Barley And Chili-Herb Yogurt

Fried Royal Corona Bean Salad With Pearl Barley And Chili-Herb Yogurt

What is the world’s largest edible bean?   Look that question up on the Internet and you are in for a trip down the rabbit hole.  There is a Guinness record for the World’s Tallest Bean plant. (46.3 feet/2003.) There is a record for “The…

Mango Slaw

Mango Slaw

Koolsla?

Koolsla is Dutch for what most Americans call coleslaw–cabbage salad. Dutch settlers in New York introduced koolsla to the American table in the 17th and 18th centuries. 

This Mango Slaw recipe, with its sweet lime dressing, is a delight. It works with barbecue or as a side dish with just about any meal. It’s absolutely beautiful on your table, too. 

Unlike most of us, coleslaw doesn’t improve with age. So, shred your cabbage, dress it with the lime dressing, chill it for about an hour and then enjoy it in all its crunchy goodness.

 

Mango Coleslaw

April 12, 2021
Ingredients
  • 8 oz. shredded cabbage (a mixture of green and red cabbage)
  • 1 carrot (peeled and cut into ribbons)
  • 2 mangoes (peeled, seeded and sliced thin)
  • 1/2 C. fresh cilantro (chopped)
  • 2-3 T. freshly-squeezed lime juice
  • 1 T. cider vinegar
  • 2 T. honey
  • 1/2 t. kosher salt
  • 1/4 t. celery seeds
  • 1/4 t. freshly-ground black pepper
Directions
  • Step 1 Toss shredded cabbage, carrot ribbons, mangoes, and cilantro together in a bowl.
  • Step 2 Prepare dressing by combining lime juice, cider vinegar, honey, salt, celery seeds and black pepper. Whisk to mix thoroughly. Add dressing to the cabbage mixture and toss to combine. Chill slaw for 1/2 hour to 1 hour before serving to allow the flavors to marry. You should not dress the salad too early or you will lose some of the crunchiness of the cabbage. Adjust seasonings to your taste and serve.

This recipe is adapted from one by Millie Peartree that appeared in the NY Times. Here is the link: Mango Slaw.

Feed Your Inner Emperor: Warm Asparagus Salad With Walnuts and (Slightly) Jammy Eggs

Feed Your Inner Emperor: Warm Asparagus Salad With Walnuts and (Slightly) Jammy Eggs

    Here’s a little history… People have been enjoying asparagus for a very long time. Archaeologists excavated evidence of 3000-year-old asparagus on pottery at the Pyramid of Sakkara in Egypt. Apparently, Nefertiti loved the stuff and had the little stalks offered up to the…

Black-Eyed Peas With Coconut Milk and Ethiopian Spices

Black-Eyed Peas With Coconut Milk and Ethiopian Spices

He was orphaned during the Ethiopian Civil War of the 1970s. Adopted by a Swedish family, he grew up in Gothenburg, Sweden, where he credits his grandmother, Helga, for his love of cooking. Trained in the culinary arts in Sweden, Austria, France and Switzerland, he…

Oldies But Goodies: Tomato Galette With Honeyed Goat Cheese, Caramelized Shallots and Fresh Thyme

Oldies But Goodies: Tomato Galette With Honeyed Goat Cheese, Caramelized Shallots and Fresh Thyme

Every month Blue Cayenne features one post from our archive of more than 350 recipes. Here is a Tomato Galette With Honeyed Goat Cheese, Caramelized Shallots and Fresh Thyme recipe you won’t want to miss…again.

Want to dive deeper into our recipe archive?  Just click one of the categories at the top of this page or use the category search drop down menu on the right side of this page.

Here is the link:  Tomato Galette.

More Cookies:  Peanut Butter-Miso Cookies

More Cookies: Peanut Butter-Miso Cookies

In the world of binges, a cookie binge isn’t such a bad thing.  So…here is another cookie recipe close on the heels of the oatmeal cookie recipe (here) posted a couple of weeks ago. That oatmeal cookie comes together with a mix of  traditional ingredients.…