The best time of year to buy a big, gorgeous ham is the moment you finally pick the last sticky bit of fluorescent jelly bean from between your back teeth. A few aisles down from the half-priced Cadbury eggs and leftover green plastic grass, you’ll find a refrigerated “bin” full of bargain cuts. For as... Continue Reading →
Stromboli
From Boston to Philly, Stromboli is a pizzeria classic. Decidedly Italian-American, the most popular tale of origin starts with Nazzareno "Nat" Romano at his restaurant in Essington, just outside Philadelphia. Sometime in 1950, fooling around with the idea of Italy’s “stuffed” pizzas, Nat’s experiments yielded a calzone-like dish filled with cold cuts, cheese, and peppers... Continue Reading →
Tourtière
Family members rush from overpacked cars colorfully-wrapped gifts in hand, trying to avoid the frigid night air. Inside, huddled around the fireplace or wood-burning stoves, groups form to exchange gossip and playfully tease loved ones. The RĂ©veillon, or Christmas Eve celebration is a high point on the French-Canadian calendar. Whether held before or after midnight... Continue Reading →
Slow Cooker “Zuppa Toscana”
I have a shocking confession which the snobbish world of foodies would never forgive. I kinda like the Olive Garden. It's the guilty-est of guilty pleasures. Not 'go there once a week' like, but maybe twice a year. For someone my age who is not a professional chef or food writer, I have some pretty amazing... Continue Reading →
Baked Pumpkin Pasta with Sage and Crispy Prosciutto
Favorite flavors of fall bubble together in this decadent casserole. Italy’s long history of serving pasta with pumpkin, or Pasta con Zucca is time-honored and well-respected. The classic combination of sweet pumpkin and earthy sage spiked by salty prosciutto is a proven champion. Basically, an un-cheesed mac & cheese, this is pure, delicious comfort. Just... Continue Reading →
drinks&nibbles: Beer Cocktails and Brats-in-a-Blanket
On a crisp autumn day in 1810, on a field just outside city gates of Munich, a festival was held to celebrate the nuptials of the Crown Prince. Over two centuries later, world-famous “Oktoberfest” continues to grow. For 16 to 18 days (depending on the Calendar) at the end of September through the first week... Continue Reading →
drinks&nibbles: Hibiscus Palomas and Cochinta Pibil
Though CancĂşn and Cozumel might immediately come to mind when thinking of the Yucatán Peninsula, the real charm lies in the smaller towns dotting the ocean with their brightly-colored houses and shops lining cobblestoned streets, active since the conquistadors. In this vibrant but laid back region, there is a strong beachy vibe evident even in... Continue Reading →
sidedish: Boston Baked Beans
There isn’t a summer barbeque or family get-together I can recall that somebody didn’t bring their “famous” baked beans. They were always slightly different, some with onions, some had vinegar or ketchup-y notes, but they always disappeared. Growing up just an hour’s drive north of Boston, baked beans are ubiquitous. They are a part of... Continue Reading →
drinks&nibbles: Prosciutto Straws and Melon Balls
The joys of summer are best served…uncomplicated. Simple flavor profiles and almost impossibly easy preparations rule the dog days. Borrowing from the classic Italian combination of ripe, juicy melon and savory cured ham, these recipes will have you by the pool or in the gadern with friends in under twenty minutes. Midori, an almost retro,... Continue Reading →