Quick Dinner Recipes
Have a Produce Box on the way to your door? Take a gander at the printable versions of our quick, hearty recipes below to make use of all your fruits and veggies, and take a shortcut in the kitchen: Avocado Read on!
Have a Produce Box on the way to your door? Take a gander at the printable versions of our quick, hearty recipes below to make use of all your fruits and veggies, and take a shortcut in the kitchen: Avocado Read on!
This Shepherd’s Pie recipe from The Real Food Dieticians calls for sweet potatoes, making it paleo & Whole 30 friendly! (You can substitute regular potatoes if that’s your thing.) Perfect for freezing and reheating on a busy weeknight, it’s a Read on!
Quick Combos: Sorrel, Pea Shoots, Creamer Peas, Butternut Squash, Red Potatoes, Summer Squash Sorrel The lemony flavor of sorrel is fantastic with potatoes–make a quick soup by sautéing onions and garlic in a little butter, then add sliced new Read on!
Spanish Sweet Potato Tortilla with Salsa Verde 3 medium sweet potatoes, peeled, halved lengthwise, and sliced as thinly as possible (a mandoline will do the best job) salt & pepper to taste 1 1/4 c. olive oil 1 small onion, Read on!
Oven Roasted Ratatouille 1 medium eggplant, cut into 2″ chunks 1 small handful cherry tomatoes 2-3 small sweet or med-hot peppers, cut into 1″ pieces 6 cloves garlic, unpeeled olive oil salt & pepper 6 sprigs thyme Preheat oven to Read on!
What is now the lively, noisy, vibrant, densely developed neighborhood of East Austin sits on the rich, dark alluvial soil of the Blackland Prairie, once part of the True or Tall Grass Prairie – habitat to the indigenous Comanches, and Read on!
A business partnership is sometimes more like a marriage. It’s good to take a step back every now and then and remember what brought you together in the first place. Twice yesterday, I was asked “How did you get into Read on!
My father’s mother, Granny Mehaffy, was not known for her skills in the kitchen. She was a grandmother who smelled more of scotch and tasteful perfume than vanilla. She was tiny, bright, and brisk, and before we accepted an invitation Read on!
When my grandmother made pastry, she used the palm of her hand for a measuring cup. After years of practice, she knew the soft weight of a cup of flour or exactly how much sweet cream butter to cut into Read on!