12.29.2021
BASIC OVERNIGHT OATS
4.18.2021
SOURDOUGH DISCARD CARROT MUFFINS
It's now been 13 months of working from home, and though there are a lot of things about this new normal that we still can't get used to, having more relaxed weekday mornings has been a really lovely benefit. With that comes the desire for breakfast dessert, and though I'd happily bake scones or cakes weekly, I was in need of something a little healthier. These muffins have minimal sugar so definitely feel perfectly appropriate for breakfast, and are a great way to use up leftover starter.
3.21.2021
SUNFLOWER SEED 'TZATZIKI' SANDWICHES
2.06.2021
INSTANT POT COCONUT STEEL CUT OATS
A few years back, we had a lovely winter stay at the Drake Devonshire. I've spoken about it in this space before. I can still remember the coconut oatmeal I ordered one of our mornings there, and have been meaning to recreate it since. We had no almond butter in the house, but that was easily solved with a quick oven roast and food processor blitz of whole almonds. This is one of those simple yet delicious breakfasts, that feels both perfectly satisfying and wonderfully warming on these blustery February mornings.
1.17.2021
CHICKEN SHAWARMA
12.31.2020
12.20.2020
KARYN'S CHRISTMAS TEA
December would typically be filled with all the holiday gatherings, but as we all know, this December, just like this whole year, is anything but typical. In lieu of hanging with friends and family, we'll be tucked away at home, using the quiet time for a much needed reset.
Just because we won't be seeing people, doesn't mean we can't still enjoy all the festive seasonal treats, so since December 1st holiday cookies have been in full swing around here. First we had Chanukah sugar cookies, then BA's chocolate-tahini linzers, most recently Nana's shortbread and coming up later this week, gingerbread and chocolate log.
Karyn's Christmas tea seemed like the perfect thing to have on hand while we chow down on so many cookies. Reminiscent of last year's Dames holiday cookie exchange.