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Author: Monte Mathews

Poached Salmon with Saffron Sauce and Mussels

Poached Salmon with Saffron Sauce and Mussels

    One night, not too long ago, Andrew asked for something light for dinner.  I shouldn’t have been all that surprised because as the blog has been laden with cold weather comfort food, so has our table. I love the indulgence of these winter…

Baked Pasta with Pesto, Cheese and Meat Sauce

Baked Pasta with Pesto, Cheese and Meat Sauce

Here’s true comfort food that you can play with to your heart’s content.  It’s virtually impossible not to make something warming and filling out of this recipe because the recipe is as flexible as can be.  It’s also a great way to empty the fridge,…

Lamb Chops with Cucumber Relish from Chef Renee Erickson of Seattle’s Boat Street Cafe

Lamb Chops with Cucumber Relish from Chef Renee Erickson of Seattle’s Boat Street Cafe

I am a big fan of the loin lamb chops that you can buy at Costco in packages of between 10 and 12 chops. They are all completely trimmed with none of the extraneous fat I often see on the chops in the butcher case…

Oven-Braised Chicken Stew, Hungarian-Style from Bogre at Food52.com

Oven-Braised Chicken Stew, Hungarian-Style from Bogre at Food52.com

Amanda Hesser and Merrill Stubbs Founders of Food52 Have you ever visited Food52.com?  It’s the brainchild of former New York Times Food writer, Amanda Hesser and her partner, Merrill Stubbs, a Brown University and Cordon Bleu grad who worked with Amanda on “The Essential New…

Two Clarks and Porchetta for Days: An unforgettable Pork Roast and a Cannellini Vegetable Soup from the leftovers.

Two Clarks and Porchetta for Days: An unforgettable Pork Roast and a Cannellini Vegetable Soup from the leftovers.

Jill Clark, Redhead and Cook  My friend Jill Clark introduced me to Melissa Clark’s recipe for “Counterfeit Porchetta” at the dinner party she and her husband Steve threw right before Christmas.  Like Jill, I’d seen the recipe in the New York Times the week before…

Melissa Clark’s Girl Scout or Creme Brûlée French Toast

Melissa Clark’s Girl Scout or Creme Brûlée French Toast

         If you scroll down this page, you’ll see that we show 15 posts.  What I aim to do is never to have two similar dishes in the mix. Most of the time, that’s easy to accomplish.  I just avoid cooking the same raw ingredient…

Carla Hall’s Spiced Lamb and Potato Pie

         Who can forget Carla Hall? Who can forget Carla Hall? Twice a contestant on Top Chef, she was voted “Fan Favorite” her second time around, which is equivalent to being named “Miss Congeniality” in the old Miss America days.  She was…

New Brunswick Stew with Rotisserie Chicken

New Brunswick Stew with Rotisserie Chicken

Costco’s $4.99 Chicken   In our continuing series of quick weeknight dinners leading up to Christmas, I couldn’t ignore the charms of Rotisserie Chicken.  I cannot go into Costco without buying one of their birds, beautifully cooked and an amazing bargain at $4.99.   I’ve made this…

Evan and Sarah Rich’s Grilled Strip Steaks with Green Bean Chimichurri

Evan and Sarah Rich’s Grilled Strip Steaks with Green Bean Chimichurri

Food and Wine has just come out with another of its compendiums of recipes, this one titled “Chef’s Easy Weeknight Dinners” (Time Inc. Affluent Media Group 2014).  There are all kinds of recipes here from soups to seafood, side dishes to desserts.  What strikes me…

Pappardelle with Braised Chicken and Figs

Pappardelle with Braised Chicken and Figs

    Who isn’t always looking for fresh, new ways to cook that workhorse of the kitchen, the skinless chicken thigh? How about pairing them with Figs and Almonds? That’s why I was intrigued by a recipe in October’s Food and Wine Magazine that was…

Cottage Pie with a hand from Tamasin Day-Lewis in Saveur Magazine

         Growing up in Canada, the Sunday Roast was a tradition in our house.  An enormous piece of beef would appear on the dinner table and our extended family would dig in.  And it was almost always beef because my parents had…

Thanksgiving Way Out West, Dessert Round: Nick Maglieri’s Chocolate Hazelnut Tart

Thanksgiving Way Out West, Dessert Round: Nick Maglieri’s Chocolate Hazelnut Tart

         Several weeks ago, Andrew went to the Institute of Culinary Education, a great cooking school on 23rd St. in Chelsea (www.ice.edu) where he had signed up with one of the masters of the baking arts, Nick Maglieri.  The class was small – just 9 students –…

Thanksgiving Way Out West: Beautiful Beets

Thanksgiving Way Out West: Beautiful Beets

         We have had a lot of Thanksgivings that weren’t at home. I’ve always volunteered to cook and love doing it. The first-ever Thanksgiving with my son Alex and his family was one I will never forget.  It was my first West Coast Thanksgiving. I…

Ina Garten’s Cauliflower Gratin Adapted for Thanksgiving Way Out West

Ina Garten’s Cauliflower Gratin Adapted for Thanksgiving Way Out West

         I’ll let you in on a little secret.  Of all Ina Garten’s cookbooks, “Barefoot in Paris” (Clarkson Potter 2004) was the least successful in terms of sales.  That came as a complete surprise to me because I find it one of the best “French”…


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