Crispy Wrap with Warm Cheese and Apple Chutney

Some of the best recipes are born out of desperation. This is one, created when I had to come up with yet another wrap for my book, Wrap it Up, now out of print. But here it is — a warm wrap reborn with melty local cheese, apples, shallots and regional cranberries. Serve as a unique […]

Backlash against the local food movement?

As America jumps on the local food bandwagon, and farmers markets, farmers coops and buying clubs pop up everywhere, there seems to be a backlash against the local food movement. Or, at least I hear a hint of it in some of the radio interview questions I’ve been asked about my new book, The Locavore […]

Please join me for book signings, readings and more…

Dear Friends, I’ll be back to recipes soon. Meanwhile, I hope you can join me for a signing of my new book, The Locavore Way, Discover and Enjoy the Pleasures of Locally Grown Food. I look forward to seeing you there. Please come by and introduce yourself if I don’t know you already! For the […]

Our Crazy Locavore Thanksgiving

A belated happy Thanksgiving to all of you, and to our farmers for bringing us the best food imaginable. This year, our Thanksgiving came from a number of farms as I made my way south from the Berkshires to New York City. Fresh Turkey from DiPaola’s through Ruth Steinberg Amy’s Bread Stuffing with Berkshire Chestnuts […]

Simple Savory Sweet Potato Soup

Sweet potatoes create a smooth orange soup that is quick to prepare. The fire of cayenne pepper cuts their natural sweetness. The first version is inspired by Southern cooking, with its roasted peanut and scallion garnish. The second is seasoned with the Mexican flavors of lime and cilantro. This is a simple recipe, but feel […]

Tangy Double Cranberry-Orange Sauce

You don’t have to wait until Thanksgiving to enjoy regional cranberries, but they sure are swell with turkey, especially in those day-after sandwiches. Here, I paired dried and fresh cranberrries for a varied texture and extra oomph. If you prefer an alternative to the neutral sweetener of sugar, try adding local maple syrup or honey […]

Two Kale Recipes for Fall

Garlicky Bean Soup with Kale I admire soup’s simple needs — a few ingredients, a little time and a bowl to contain it. But then I come from a family of soup lovers. My father says he’s never met a soup he doesn’t like. And my great grandmother, a Polish Jew, made such tasty soup […]

Butternut Pie with Gingersnap Crust

Pumpkin pie has become a generic holiday dessert, a blah crust that offers nothing to its slightly gelatinous canned filling. So here’s an alternative, a family favorite that’s a welcome twist on the classic. Fresh roasted butternut squash is spun into a pudding-like filling with local cream and eggs, then housed is a crunchy ginger […]

Warm Apple Galette with Garum Masala

Tonight, our cozy little family reunion — my visiting mom and daughter, along with my husband and I — split this perfect apple galette, right out of the oven. Seasoned local apples were casually gathered in a crisp crust, then glazed with jam. The kicker was garum masala, a warming Indian spice mix that varies […]

Halloween Roast with Brussels Sprouts, Potatoes and Sweets

Tossing and roasting seasonal vegetables is an easygoing and forgiving technique that intensifies their tasty flavors. Combine what’s in season, cut them into similar sizes and go. Here, underrated brussels sprouts are combined with sweet and russet potatoes, then seasoned with onions and bacon. How can you go wrong? 4 side dish servings A little […]