Remember in one of my first posts I mentioned planning to reduce the possibility of waste. Well, when I used the ricotta in two recent recipes (Simple Stollen and Lemon Blueberry Ricotta Waffles), I still had approximately 1/4 cup remaining. Not wanting to waste it, I built this recipe around it. It is a simple recipe and easy to adapt to other ingredients like chicken instead of sausage; brussel sprouts, green beans or cauliflower instead of broccoli; etc. Just know that for all the planning, sometimes you just have to wing it. So, are you ready to try something new and delicious? If so, then dive right in! Save Print Orchiette with Italian Sausage and Broccoli with Lemon Ricotta Sauce Prep time: 10 mins Cook time…
Today I am sharing a recipe I received via a friend for oven baked crispy french fries. Much like mashed potatoes for one, I bet french fries are something most people do not make at home, especially if you are cooking for one. The myriad of problems with deep frying at home to get the desired results are just not worth the effort. That’s why I jumped on this oven baked option. And of course, I have twisted it slightly based on the most delicious french fries I can recall ever eating – the togarishi french fries at Redfin in Seattle (that unfortunately has since closed). I challenge you to try this recipe… and even create your own special fry seasoning, sharing your results in…
Let’s start the new year with an often overlooked dish that deserves more recognition. I will admit even I forget about this simple, but versatile meal. So today I want to correct that and bring some love to egg foo yung. This recipe is just one of many variations possible – this dish is truly one where you can let your creativity run wild. And did I mention that it is fast to make? Quick, versatile, and tasty… this is a winner I need to make more often! Save Print Egg Foo Yung Prep time: 10 mins Cook time: 10 mins Total time: 20 mins Serves: 5 Ingredients 4 large or extra large eggs ¼ cup bamboo shoots, julienned ¼…