Make-Ahead Recipes

Gluten-Free Bread

Over time, I have found there are so many excellent ways to navigate easily around gluten and not feel deprived.  Through trial and error, I have found worthy substitutes for items such as bread crumbs or panko, pasta, couscous, and more.  My gluten-free baking mix has been a savior when needing to prepare muffins, quick…

Spiced Pecans

These crisp, sweet nuts are easy to prepare and make a delightful hostess or holiday gift. Sprinkle in salads or enjoy by the handful!   My aunt, who grew up in the original Fountain Avenue kitchen, shared this simple recipe with me years ago, and it has been a favorite in our house ever since.…

Turkey Cobb Salad with Honey Orange Poppy Seed Dressing

Do you ever eat a meal at a restaurant and want to replicate it at home?  Do you often think that salads you eat at a restaurant taste better than what you make at home?  My friends and I have joked many times that food always tastes better when someone else makes it for you!…

Honey Orange Poppy Seed Dressing

A few months ago, I enjoyed a restaurant salad that tasted especially delicious.  Where salads are concerned, I firmly believe that a well crafted dressing has the ability to push a salad over the top.  In this case, I had ordered a basic turkey cobb salad and paired it with a creamy orange dressing from…

Strawberries and Cream “Ice Cream”

Some people refer to this lusciously sweet and creamy treat as “nice” cream, and for good reason. It’s decadent-tasting enough to feel naughty, yet healthy enough to enjoy on repeat!   After an early spring snowstorm and generally chilly temperatures, spring finally arrived. Although, if we weren’t paying attention to the calendar, we may have…

Roasted Asparagus with Panko

Serve these deliciously crunchy spears as a satisfying side dish or appetizer โ€“ they can be finger food. For a delicious, gluten-free adaptation, substitute crushed Rice Chex for the panko. (Trust me, it works!)   Many years ago, I read Barbara Kingsolver’s book, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. The story chronicles her own family after they vowed…

White Chocolate Gorp

Easy to make and fun to eat, this tasty treat makes a festive addition to any holiday celebration with the use of seasonal M&Ms.   As a kid at camp in Maine, I loved to sign up for the hiking trips. Typically, we hiked portions of the Appalachian Trial, usually carrying supplies in a frame…

Almond Bark with Sea Salt

Every year before Easter, I find myself up to my elbows in chocolate.  For as long as I can remember, making homemade chocolates has been part of my family’s holiday tradition.  I have so many fond memories of making Chocolate Peanut Butter Eggs with my grandmother.  Dipping Coconut Cream Eggs with a dear friend, who…

Coconut Cream Eggs

With its classic flavor and texture, this decades-old recipe has garnered legions of fans and truly stood the test of time!     Last year at about this time, I shared my grandmotherโ€™s decades-old recipe for peanut butter eggs. So it seemed only fair to offer the recipe that my family deems its counterpart. To…

Maple Cinnamon Roasted Garbanzos

Recently, I posted my new and improved technique for roasting garbanzo beans–also known as chickpeas.  Additionally, I had fun experimenting with roasting various other types of beans lurking in my pantry.  (To see the details, click here.) Somewhere between the black eyed peas and the butter beans, My Whole Food Life shared her sweeter version of this…

Wholegrain Sunflower Raisin French Toast

Sunflower Raisin Brown Bread with Steel Cut Oats is a spin-off of my healthy version of Irish soda bread.  I love it for all its texture and natural sweetness and especially for its health value.  There isn’t a speck of refined flour, and steel cut oats are thrown in for added goodness and nuttiness.  This bread…

Sunflower Raisin Brown Bread with Steel Cut Oats

When I perfected my Brown Soda Bread with Steel Cut Oats, I was so happy!  A whole grain bread that requires no yeast, no kneading, no rise time and mixes up in one bowl!  Most importantly, it tastes great.  My husband claims I never make the same thing twice, which is not entirely true.  However, certain recipes have…

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