I’ve talked before about how Hubs loves to fish. Some fishing trips have been fruitful, and some… not so much. He’s been on trips where he’s barely gotten a bite. But the last trip he went on, over Memorial Day, he came home with quite the haul. We had so much fish, we still have… Continue reading Grilled Tuna with Parsley- Caper Sauce
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Cedar Plank Miso Salmon
Did you know that this weekend is officially the start of summer? Okay, I know that summer officially starts June 21st, but a lot of people consider Memorial Day the beginning. It’s a three day weekend, people go away and there’s a lot of barbecuing. While barbecuing is becoming more and more of a year-round… Continue reading Cedar Plank Miso Salmon
Broccoli and Celery Pesto Pasta
As a mother of two very busy boys, I’m always on the lookout for easy dinner recipes. If those recipes can be on the table in 30 or 40 minutes, even better. One of my standard go-to’s is pasta. If there’s one thing I can always count on my picky eaters eating, it’s a pasta… Continue reading Broccoli and Celery Pesto Pasta
Roasted Garlic Chicken
One of my favorite food items is garlic. I just can’t get enough. I like it so much in fact, that whenever a recipe calls for a clove or two, I double it. Most recipes call for the garlic to be either minced or chopped, but every so often, there’s a recipe that roasts the… Continue reading Roasted Garlic Chicken
Orange Panko Chicken with Blood Orange Salsa
I know the blog has been a little quiet recently, but that’s because my other life, that of a mother, took over last month. While I love cooking and this blog, I also love my boys and am very involved in their school. It was that involvement that kept me away from Kitchy. But things have… Continue reading Orange Panko Chicken with Blood Orange Salsa
Greek Orzo Salad
It’s officially 2019 and that means it’s time to put away all those sweets and fattening foods. It’s time to start eating healthy again, and that means more salads, chicken and fish. I’ve started my year off with several chicken dishes and not nearly the same amount of sweets. I’ve even been eating more salads.… Continue reading Greek Orzo Salad
Pomegranate Brisket
Whenever the Jewish holidays come around there’s one thing I start thinking about: the food. Growing up in a Jewish household I learned to love all kinds of food. But my favorites were always the ones served during Rosh Hashana or Yom Kippur or Hanukkah or Passover or… you get the picture. While latkes (potato… Continue reading Pomegranate Brisket
Spinach Dutch Baby
I’ve talked before about how much I love breakfast for dinner. Sometimes, there’s just nothing more comforting than a large stack of pancakes or French toast and sausage. But better than pancakes or French toast is a Dutch Baby, especially when it’s packed with vegetables. Never heard of a dutch baby? It’s a huge pancake… Continue reading Spinach Dutch Baby
Peach Sage Pork Chops
I love the fall. Apples and citrus start showing up at grocery stores and farmers’ markets while cocktails start to have more spice and warmth to them. I love everything about it… well almost everything. There is one thing I hate about fall, most of the stone fruits with which I’m so in love disappear.… Continue reading Peach Sage Pork Chops
Blackened Chicken with Avocado Pasta and Corn
Do you clip coupons? My mother always clipped coupons. She shopped at Ross and Marshalls. She taught me how to haggle at flea markets and antique shows. She always believed in getting the best deal possible and that a price was never final until the seller said it was. I’m the same way. I mean,… Continue reading Blackened Chicken with Avocado Pasta and Corn
Hatch Chile Sloppy Joes
It’s that time of year again: Hatch Chile season! If you’re a chile fan, this is the time to strike. Every August and September Hatch Chiles start popping up everywhere from Gelsons to farmers markets to Melissa’s Produce. So, I make sure to grab a bunch at a local roasting and get to cookin’! While… Continue reading Hatch Chile Sloppy Joes