Vegetarian

End-Of-The-Week Bean Soup

End-Of-The-Week Bean Soup

Tuesday is my day.  That’s the day when I sort out my refrigerator vegetable bins. Often, that means a hearty and ever-changing soup for me. That’s good news. I love soup, particularly during these early Autumn days with just the beginning of a chill in…

A Guilty Pleasure: Homemade Ranch Dressing

A Guilty Pleasure: Homemade Ranch Dressing

  Guilty food pleasures. Mine are Ranch Dressing, Cheetos and refried beans. Yours? And about that Ranch Dressing… The recipe here is a homemade version of the iconic dressing introduced in 1950 by Steve Henson under the name Hidden Valley Ranch. Henson was a former…

“It’s Not Apricot!”  Fruit Galette

“It’s Not Apricot!” Fruit Galette

I’ve told you before how I feel about stone fruits. They rock my world. But, alas, the season is coming to an abrupt end and I find myself scouring the produce aisles of my local markets for the last stone fruits of the season. I’m…

Pull-Apart Sour Cream and Chive Rolls

Pull-Apart Sour Cream and Chive Rolls

Flaky.  Buttery.  Soft.  Trust me on this one. You need these rolls.  This recipe is adapted from the cookbook Dessert Person. The book is available from your local bookstore or from Amazon. 

The Eyes Have It: Peach and Raspberry Salad With Peach Vinaigrette

The Eyes Have It: Peach and Raspberry Salad With Peach Vinaigrette

Summer salads are a “thing” at my house. Cool and light after a hot day, a salad is the perfect way to wind down the day and ease into a cool evening with a good book and a sweet pup.     Here is a…

Bulgogi Eggplant

Bulgogi Eggplant

Bulgogi?  It’s a Korean specialty. Koreans have been making the classic dish for hundreds of years—sometimes grilled and sometimes in a broth.  In recent times, the dish has become rockstar-popular on Korean and international menus. Bulgogi roughly translates to “fire meat.” Although the dish is…

Apricot Upside-Down Cake

Apricot Upside-Down Cake

I’m pretty sure that Marie Antoinette had THIS Apricot Upside-Down Cake in mind when she said “Let them eat cake.” It’s to die for.   Here’s the recipe:   This recipe is adapted from a Vallery Lomas recipe in The New York Times. You can…

Oldies But Goodies: Russian Salad

Oldies But Goodies: Russian Salad

Every month Blue Cayenne features one post from our archive of more than four hundred recipes. Here is a Russian Salad recipe. You don’t want to miss this great recipe…again. Want to dive deeper into our recipe archive?  Just click one of the categories at the…

Midsummer Pasta With Fresh Corn, Zucchini, and Tomatoes

Midsummer Pasta With Fresh Corn, Zucchini, and Tomatoes

Thinking about what you eat and why you eat it? Wondering what a really healthy diet might look like?  Welcome to the world of Mark Bittman. Bittman is the Special Advisor on Food Policy at Columbia University’s Mailman’s School of Public Health. He’s written thirty…

Want Some Pesto With Your Peaches?

Want Some Pesto With Your Peaches?

“Pesto, or (to refer to the original dish) pesto alla genovese, is a sauce originating in Genoa, the capital city of Liguria, Italy. It traditionally consists of crushed garlic, European pine nuts, coarse salt, basil leaves, and hard cheese such as Parmigiano-Reggiano (also known as…