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Torta Paradiso (Italian Paradise Cake)

December 1, 2013 By Laura 7 Comments

Torta Paradiso, or Italian Paradise Cake, is a simple, comforting and yet elegant vanilla scented cake that is perfect for any occasion. Affiliate links were used in this post to link to items I would be linking to anyway in the course of my discussion. I was sent Grace’s Sweet Life by the publisher in… 

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Filed Under: cakes, eggs, Italian, lemon baked goods Tagged With: cake, chiffon, egg whites, Grace's Sweet Life, Italian, lemon, torta, vanilla

Thai Fried Noodles with Nam Prik Pao

November 26, 2013 By Laura 2 Comments

Thai Fried Noodles are every bit as easy as fried rice and make for an interesting change–and a great way to play with leftover turkey or chicken! Affiliate links were used in this post to link to items being discussed. I was reading to Sammy’s class during library time last week, a book about Thanksgiving,… 

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Filed Under: easily made vegetarian, eggs, pasta, stir fry, Thai dishes Tagged With: angel hair, asian, eggs, fried eggs, fried noodles, fried rice, leftovers, nam prik pao, noodles, pasta, Thai, Thanksgiving leftovers, turkey leftovers, vermicelli

Bobotie (South African Curried Ground Meat Casserole) with Peach Preserves

November 16, 2013 By Laura 3 Comments

Bobotee: Curred Ground Meat Casserole from South Africa

Bobotie is one of those iconic dishes that is so commonly made in its place of origin that there are as many different versions as there are homes–the land of origin in this case being South Africa, specifically Cape Malay. So although I have featured Bobotie before, I was perfectly happy to try a different… 

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Filed Under: African dishes, beef, casseroles, dried fruit, eggs, ground beef, ground turkey, peaches Tagged With: African, almonds, beef, bobotee, bobotek, bobotie, casserole, curry, custard, eggs, ground beef, ground meat, ground turkey, jam, preserves, raisins, South African

Thai Spring Roll Omelette made using OXO Egg Tools

April 30, 2013 By Laura 34 Comments

Thai Spring Roll Omelette

I LOVE being a blogger with the OXO Blogger Outreach Program. I genuinely love OXO tools, making it both easy and rewarding to get to check out their newest and coolest kitchen gadgets and then share them with you. I am running a tad behind right now, because OXO has moved on from eggs and… 

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Filed Under: breakfast, eggs, glass noodles, kids cooking, reviews, Thai dishes, Tools, vegetarian Tagged With: egg separator, eggs, kitchen gadgets, low carb, omelette, OXO, Thai

Middle Eastern Scrambled Eggs with Meat and Onion: Review of An Edible Mosaic

December 18, 2012 By Laura 6 Comments

I mentioned a while back that I have joined Kitchen Play’s new program: Cookbook Tour. It is an innovation program aimed at both supporting food blogging cookbook authors and exploring the idea that food bloggers are crucial in promoting cookbooks through reviews and social media. You guys know how I feel about that–I’ve been reviewing… 

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Filed Under: beef, blog events, cookbooks, easily made vegetarian, eggs, ground beef, Middle Eastern dishes, reviews, sauces Tagged With: beef, cookbook review, eggs, garlic, ground beef, Middle Eastern, parsley, pita bread, sauces, scrambled eggs, toumieh

Persian Rice and Beans with Pickled Red Onions and Fried Eggs, Sunny Side Up

October 14, 2012 By Laura 8 Comments

Caramelizing onions for Persian dish

I am becoming more and more obsessed with eggs. Which is weird, because in my previous, not obsessed with eggs life, I did not really even like eggs. Except after a night of too much drinking–then for some reason I craved scrambled eggs. Go figure. But I digress. The point being I never used to… 

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Filed Under: beans, dried fruit, eggs, Middle Eastern dishes, Persian, rice, vegetarian Tagged With: advieh, beans, Chestnut lima, dried Christmas Lima beans, eggs, fried eggs, Iranian, legumes, Persian, rice

Egg Muffins

June 9, 2012 By Laura 6 Comments

The discovery of this recipe has been an absolute game changer for me. I am not a fan of waking up early, I am not a fan of lunch foods, and I am frequently on the go around lunchtime anyway. Between all these issues I frequently end up skipping breakfast and nutritionally skimping on lunch,… 

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Filed Under: breakfast, easily made vegetarian, eggs, frittata, muffins, mushrooms, Pinterest dishes, pork, quiche/savory tarts Tagged With: breakfast, eggs, frittata, lunch, muffins, vegetarian

“Pork Claypot Rice” Adapted to My Kitchen

March 4, 2012 By Laura 1 Comment

I love the internet.  If you are interested in culinary anthropology, for lack of a better way to put being interested in exploring other cultures’ cuisines, the internet provides a wealth of information.  Sure I can read a book an American traveling in Indonesia has written about Indonesian food–I have those books, I love those… 

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Filed Under: cooks' tools, eggs, Indonesian, mushrooms, Pinterest dishes, pork, rice

Gluten Free Italian Chocolate Cake with Polenta: OXO Good Grips Egg Beater

January 26, 2012 By Laura 26 Comments

I am mortified by how long it has taken me to tell you about OXO’s new Egg Beater.  Yikes. Here are the facts: OXO sent me one of their new Good Grips Egg Beaters–along with a second to give away to a lucky reader–as part of their Blogger Outreach Program (their Blogger Outreach page is… 

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Filed Under: brownies, cakes, chocolate, eggs, Italian, kids cooking, Tools, whole grains Tagged With: cake, chocolate, cornmeal, egg beater, gluten free, kids baking, polenta, whipped egg whites

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Hi! I’m Laura and I am a recovering history major who has re-channeled all of my passion for learning about the history of different countries to learning about their food culture. That doesn’t mean every dish on here is strictly authentic, but it does mean that even my adaptations are not undertaken lightly. My goal is to show you–by doing–that these dishes are possible in your kitchen. Including desserts because I have quite the sweet tooth! Read More…

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