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A Few Confessions and A Case for Cake Simple

March 1, 2013 By Laura 5 Comments

Rosemary Olive Oil Bundt Cake

I have some confessions to make. First, I am having trouble getting my mojo (read: routine) back since being sick for so long, which means I have not been cooking quite as often. So the baking parade continues…

Filed Under: bundt cakes, cakes, cookbooks, misc, reviews Tagged With: bundt cakes, cake simple, cakes, lime, mint, mojito, olive oil, rosemary, rum

#BundtAMonth: Mint Chocolate Chip Bundt Cake with Creme de Menthe

December 1, 2012 By Laura 22 Comments

Creme de menthe mixed with sour cream for bundt cake

  Oh Bundt A Month, how I love you. Seriously. I was already addicted to bundt cakes, but being “forced” (inspired, assigned, whatever) to create this cake may be the happiest thing that has ever happened to me dessert-wise. And that is saying something.

Filed Under: blog events, Boozy Desserts, bundt cakes, cakes, chocolate, ganache, mint chocolate Tagged With: #BundtaMonth, booze, bundt, bundt cake, chocolate, chocolate chips, creme de menthe, ganache, mint

Lentil and Bulghur Soup with Minted Garlic Olive Oil Butter and Camp Memories

May 17, 2012 By Laura 5 Comments

lentil soup pantry ingredients

Camp has been a big topic of discussion in my house lately.  First, it is the time of year when we choose a week-long day camp for the girls. Second, Alex just read a chapter book in which the protagonist twins spend 5 weeks at a summer camp, so she is interested in all things… 

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Filed Under: easily made vegetarian, lentils, Middle Eastern dishes, misc, pantry cooking, soup, tomatoes, whole grains Tagged With: black beluga lentils, bulghur, garlic, lentils, Middle Eastern, mint, soup

Peppermint Chocolate Biscotti for the Holidays

December 5, 2011 By Laura 12 Comments

Peppermint Chocolate Biscotti with white chocolate chunks are one of the most requested cookies that I bake during the holidays. My family goes crazy for these--and they are my Christmas favorite as well!

These Peppermint Chocolate Biscotti are my favorite Christmas cookie, and a holiday family favorite as well! I make these every year, so I have updated the photos more than once. However, since my original post bemoans the fact that they are tricky to take pictures of, I have left some of the originals. And yes… 

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Persian Gulf Split Pea Soup with Rice & Mint

May 16, 2011 By Laura 5 Comments

So what is Mother Nature doing where you are?  Is it as weird and crazy there?  Temperatures all over the place, nonstop rain and storms, flooding, weird random sunshine when you least expect it (and probably cannot take advantage of it anyway if you have a traditional weekday job)… 

Filed Under: carrots, Creek in Ohio, curry powder, lentils, lime, Middle Eastern dishes, Persian, rice, soup, split peas, vegetarian Tagged With: curry, lentils, Mideast, mint, onions, Persian Gulf, rice, split peas

Chocolate Mint Sandwiches

December 15, 2010 By Laura 10 Comments

These cookies, adapted from another winner in Alice Medrich’s Chewy Gooey Crispy Crunchy Melt-in-Your-Mouth Cookies by Alice Medrich, have been every bit as much of a revelation as Scottish shortbread, another holiday cookie I came to late in life but have since adopted as my own tradition. This is actually the first time I have ever… 

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Mint Chocolate Thumbprints for the Holidays–or Anytime!

November 19, 2010 By Laura 12 Comments

The minute I saw these cookies I knew I was making them. They are from yet another holiday baking magazine, and the minty chocolate definitely says festive holidays–but I could not wait, I wanted them now. So when the PTG asked for volunteers to make dinners and desserts for the teachers during the week of… 

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Double Chocolate Peppermint Mousse Parfait

November 3, 2010 By Laura 11 Comments

Double Chocolate Peppermint Parfait--bittersweet chocolate mousse and white chocolate mousse, layered with peppermint

You’ve probably noticed that this blog is dessert/baked goods central lately. I don’t like to whine TOO much (sometimes this blog feels like a long list of what infection I’ve had when), but after the appendectomy I did something to my back, caught a sinus infection, and now I have bronchitis. But October is also… 

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Filed Under: chocolate, mint chocolate, mousse, No Bake Desserts, white chocolate Tagged With: chocolate, chocolate curls, dark chocolate, mint, mousse, parfait, peppermint, white chocolate

Spring Fever: Andes Mint Shortbread Sandwiches

March 13, 2010 By Laura 11 Comments

Is anything better than the first week of springlike weather? Especially when you live north of the Mason Dixon Line? Especially, especially when you have been housebound and sick the previous month? No. I realize this is somewhat repetitive of my last post, but seriously, people, I love this time of year. Alas, it seems… 

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Filed Under: bar cookies, candy, chocolate, cookies, Holiday and Christmas Cookies, mint chocolate Tagged With: Andes mints, bar cookies, chocolate, cookies, mint, sandwich cookies

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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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