Ok how many people have eaten a whole jar of peanut butter by the spoon?
I have. Way too many times. And I’m not even talking about the sugary processed peanut butter, Continue reading “Paleo Pad Thai”
Ok how many people have eaten a whole jar of peanut butter by the spoon?
I have. Way too many times. And I’m not even talking about the sugary processed peanut butter, Continue reading “Paleo Pad Thai”
I really really like Tabbouleh Salad, truly, I do. I just don’t think it likes me back. A traditional Tabbouleh salad is made with either bulgur, or couscous, which, for those of you who didn’t know is also known as cracked wheat. Continue reading “Cauliflower Tabbouleh”
If you browse through this website you may encounter a couple of similar Asian-style salads and wonder if they’re all really that different. Well they are. Just like you can make Continue reading “Asian Cabbage Salad with Chicken Satay”
For those of you that have no clue what kimchi is, here’s a short description: Kimchi is a Korean side dish made of fermented cabbage, carrots, onions and garlic with Continue reading “Korean Kimchi”
Tartare has always been one of favourite dishes. Salmon Tartare, Tuna Tartare, Steak Tartare, I love them all.
A few years ago I was visiting my family in Montreal, and my family and I went Continue reading “Salmon Tartare”
Let’s be clear, I am in no way pretending that this is going to taste like spaghetti or any type of pasta for that matter, and I wasn’t intending on creating a substitute when making this recipe. If anything this dish would fall more appropriately into the salad category. Continue reading “Sun-dried Tomato Pesto Zucchini Noodles”
It’s spring time everybody! How freaking exciting is that?! I love season changes. Except for winter. I could definitely live without winter. But spring means no more snow, it means a lot more fresh local produce, means summer is coming and salads are on the menu again! Not that you can’t eat them in the winter but I think you know what I mean. Continue reading “Vietnamese Chopped Salad”
Actually called Bouillabaise, this dish is generally found in French restaurants. I love this dish on a cold winter day with a nice crisp glass of white and a pair of slippers. I was at the fish store getting my ingredients and I get so bloody excited when I’m in there I want to buy one filet of every fish… Continue reading “Seafood Pot with Fennel & White Wine Broth”
This whole stuffed mushroom idea started with me being at this beautiful fish store out of town and buying crabmeat, because it looked delicious but also because I can’t get it where I live. I already had a plan for dinner so I had to find a way to incorporate it into a side dish or an appetizer. Continue reading “Paleo Bacon & Crab Mushrooms Caps”