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[13 Sep 2011 | 12 Comments | ]
Tuna & White Bean Salad on Baguette

I decided to make this recipe after seeing it on the morning news. The recipe comes courtesy of Laura Calder, one of my favourite Food Network Canada hosts. I love the soft, roasted peppers in this recipe, the healthy olive oil and tangy citrus flavour. Make sure you use a good baguette for this…I don’t eat bread often, so the crusty, toasted outside and soft inside of the rustic French baguette we bought was quite a treat. I was quite surprised that there was no cheese in this recipe, and …

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[31 Aug 2011 | 8 Comments | ]
Alaskan Black Cod in Thai Red Coconut Curry

Mmmmm….Alaskan Black Cod is one of my favourite kinds of fish. To me, it tastes like butter- just decadent and rich! I’ve only really had it in a miso based sauce before, so when I saw this recipe for it using a red coconut curry sauce (looove coconut curry!), I knew I had to make it.

Alaskan Black Cod in Thai Red Coconut Curry (adapted from here)

2 tablespoons butter (preferably from grass-fed cows)
1 medium sweet onion, cut into quarters lengthwise, then sliced crosswise
1 small red or green bell pepper, cut into …

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[22 Aug 2011 | 8 Comments | ]
Crabby Patties in Chimichurri Sauce

Okay okay, so these are really just crab cakes, but you can’t blame me for fantasizing about trying one of Spongebob’s favourite foods.

This was actually the first time I had made crab cakes and I was very pleased with the recipe. It didn’t involve eggs as a binding agent and was very light on the bread crumbs (It calls for one cup, but I used maybe a 1/4 cup just coating the top and bottom of the cake lightly.). I also replaced the mayonnaise with a vegan mayo, so these …

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[22 Jan 2011 | 7 Comments | ]
Rice Paper Wraps with Almond Butter Sauce

I’ve been trying to eat gluten free as much as possible lately, as I suspect I have a gluten sensitivity. When I eat totally gluten free, I find that my regularly occurring migraines disappear, as does the brain fog and fatigue.
I’ve never been a huge fan of rice but lately I have been eating more of it, as rice and rice flour are gluten free. Since the summer I have been wanting to make rice paper wraps and I finally got my act together! These wraps are so versatile, and …

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[14 Jan 2011 | 5 Comments | ]
Hoisin Lettuce Wraps

I like coming up with other foods to use in the place of bread or wraps. Using toasted nori sheets as a wrap is one of my favourites. In this case, though, I’m using big lettuce leaves to encase this yummy asian filling.
This is a great meal because you can use all your favourite veggies and your favourite protein, or use up all of those odds-n-ends you have sitting in your fridge. I decided to use prawns as my protein, but you could easily use chicken, beef, tofu, etc.
I made …

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[12 Jan 2011 | 2 Comments | ]
Red Snapper

I always keep fish in the freezer, so I can thaw it and make a nice healthy meal in not too much time. I like all white fish, and in this dish I used red snapper. I’m not going to post any amounts because you will just use the amount of vegetables that will fill your baking dish, and however many filets you want.

kalamata olives, sliced
cherry tomatoes, slice in half
red bell pepper, sliced
broccoli florets, sliced
fresh thyme
fresh rosemary, chopped
fresh basil, chopped
lemon zest
lemon juice
salt & pepper
red snapper filets

Preheat the oven to 375 …

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[1 Jan 2011 | 11 Comments | ]
Happy New Year!

Can you believe it’s 2011 already? I literally remember being nine years old and counting down to midnight on y2k, wondering what would happen when the year 2000 hit. Hah!
Last night was a ton of fun. I invited five friends over for some snacks and drinks before we hit the town. I love entertaining, I wanted a really fun menu with everything miniature!

Everyone was greeted with a Mini Peach-Pomegranate-Grapefruit Drop Martini.

Peach-Pomegranate-Grapefruit Martini

2 oz Absolut Peach vodka
splash of pomegranate juice
splash of grapefruit juice
sugar
orange zest

Put a bit of sugar into a bowl …

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[13 Jul 2010 | 9 Comments | ]
Wahoo! Fish Tacos!

Corny post title…..but the drummer in my favourite band ever (Travis Barker of Blink-182) owns a taco place called Wahoo’s Fish Tacos. One day I will eat a fish taco at one of the 50+ locations they have throughout the states….but in the mean time I will make them at home. This was my first time making a fish taco and it was fun, and taaaaasty! In the meantime I will also stare longingly at this picture and reminisce of the day I actually got to meet him many years …

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[1 Apr 2010 | 3 Comments | ]
California Love

Guys, I love sushi. I could eat Japanese food every day for the rest of my life and never get bored. I’m super excited about my garden this year because I was given EDAMAME seeds to plant! These seeds are very special- it’s difficult to get edamame (soy bean) seeds that are organic, and not genetically modified and the seeds I recieved are just that- pure, and organic! I can’t plant them just yet, but I’m looking forward to the day that I can go out to my garden and …

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[12 Jan 2010 | 4 Comments | ]
Worcestershire Sole

Another seafood post, but it’s a huge part of my diet- I love seafood. I first made this recipe in cooking class, and even all the people who had been saying “ew, I hate fish” were eating this! So I hope that you will try it and like it, too! Worcestershire sauce is essentially a sauce made from the extracts of tamarind seeds. It also contains anchovies, garlic, onions, soy sauce, and molasses, although it is available in a vegetarian version (that omits the anochovies), and you can also find …