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    Of Mangoes and Massage

    Although past credentials include those of a pastry chef, I am generally not an enormous partaker of sweets. All of that flew out the window during my recent trek to Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore where sugar and all of its myriad forms of ‘ose’s’ – fructose, maltose, lactose, glucose – sweetly ruled my days and nights. My first night in Bangkok was spent hanging in the backpacker’s area of Khao San Road breathing in smokey aromas from grill, wok and incense fires, dodging annoyingly aggressive locals hawking crafted wares I had no use or space for, and sampling treats from the endless parade of food vendors, for which I did. Grilled banana roti, cups of shaved ice topped with colorful jellied bits of something, sweet beans and creamy coconut, a bag of sliced fresh green guava with chili/salt/sugar for dipping, dragonfruit and starfruit juiced to order, and my heart’s delight, the chewy, coconut cream drenched mango sticky rice. I love the play of sweet/salty – like so many Asian desserts which then extend even beyond sweet/salty to sweet/salty/savoury with possible additions of garlic, fried shallots or even shrimp paste.

    Why Must I Feel Like That?

    Somewhere between getting my reggae on and doing the dogcatcher I was exposed to some atomic (pun, yes, so what) cooties that laid me out with the nastiest head and chest cold I’ve sustained in years. Losing both the senses of smell and taste are surefire ways to also lose an appetite, and starving my [...]

    Pomegranate-Baked Tempeh and Brown Rice Pilaf

    ‘Tis the season to eat tempeh, fa la la la la, la la la la! Please pardon my goofiness, but the old noggin isn’t quite on straight after mixing red wine and a couple of expertly crafted French 75′s last night; seemed like such a fine idea at the time…. Craving something protein-rich and healthy, [...]

    Not Chopped Liver

    Please take me at my word: this vegetarian spread, lush with toasted hazelnuts and heady apple brandy is every bit as luxurious as any true liver pate. Big, meaty nuances are imparted by the inclusion of barley miso and umeboshi paste. With liberties, I’ve adapted this recipe from the walnut-lentil pate in the Angelica Home [...]

    Chewing and Swallowing the Broken Bits

    Sustenance: she ain’t always pretty Fresh off of a wonderful trip to San Francisco and Seattle that was filled with an unending parade of gustatory delights, my re-entry did not allow for any postprandial downtime. I was immediately sucked into a vortex of decay and rubble. Broken bones, broken hearts, and broken promises all serve [...]

    Banana Mango Malted Ice Cream With Agave Caramel

    With innovative use of choice ingredients and a few key pieces of equipment, the pleasures of eating raw foods can easily move beyond a simple and beautiful salad to complex dishes of fine cuisine. A high-speed blender is a necessity for the creation of ultra smooth and creamy sauces, dressings and nut milks, mixtures to [...]

    Mucho Mangoes

    After taking a gentle hint from fellow blogger Maybelle’s Mom of Feeding Maybelle, I’ve entered this photo of edible yellow-ness into A Taste of Yellow. A Taste of Yellow is a photo event hosted by the blog Winos and Foodies, designed as a creative means to raise awareness and support of LiveSTRONG Day within the [...]

    How Green Was My Guacamole

    Crunchy, creamy, tangy, spicy. A small celebration in vernal shades of green. Consider this not so much a recipe, but a mere suggestion of what to do when your avocado is dead ripe, a craving for guacamole strikes, and you are missing some key traditional ingredients. Necessity is truly the mother of invention AND inspiration. [...]

    Shhhhh….Secret Sesame Salad Dressing

    The morning found me gleefully bursting out of bed at the crack of dawn instead of my usual reluctant sleepy crawl. And although I can certainly understand why you might think so, the source of all of this pre bird-chirping giddy elation is not because I just discovered that The B52′s have released their first [...]

    Creamy Nut Milk

    Homemade almond milk. It was luscious love at first sip. Whether the issue is lactose intolerance, allergies, veganism, or just trying to cut back, many of us are looking for alternative solutions to replace or supplement dairy products. One of my clients practices a vegan diet, and as an omnivore cook, I felt a responsibility [...]