CRUSTY BAKED RIGATONI WITH BUTTERNUT SQUASH AND BRUSSELS SPROUTS

IMHO, there is no dish as belly and soul-comforting as a pasta bake.

  • Oozy cheese enveloping every nook and cranny of noodles and vegetables
  • Loads of crispy bits – burnt cheese! toasted breadcrumbs! pasta “chips”!
  • Little surprises each time you dig your fork into the casserole

Need I say more?

Beyond the cheese and noodles, I like mine packed with vegetables. In fact, mine usually ends up being a 50/50 mix of vegetables to noods. This adds flavor and texture and allows me to pile my plate high without feeling like I have a brick in my stomach afterwards. When it comes to eating, I’m a volume girl.

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SIMPLE CITRUSY FARRO SALAD

Just like my Kale and Brussels Salad Base for All Winter Long, this recipe is simple and versatile, and just as good (if not better) made a few days in advance. The zest of both orange and lemon imparts a welcome brightness during these colder winter months, the shallot and scallions just enough bite, and the parsley a touch of green.

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BROCCOLI AND CHEDDAR SOUP WITH GARLICKY CROUTONS

Soup season is upon us. With temperatures entering frigid territory, now is the time to make this Broccoli and Cheddar Soup with Garlicky Croutons.

Can I let you in on a secret? On the whole, a big old bowl of soup doesn’t typically excite me.

While I’m oversimplifying the process a bit here, to make soup, you put a bunch of stuff in a pot and let it do its thing. Each ingredient gently imparts its flavor on its neighbor. Components like vegetables, legumes and grains soften until they can be slurped up with a spoon in one homogeneous gulp.

Yawn.

Who wants to eat something where the first bite tastes exactly like the last? While I know the answer to this question is “many people,” I crave distinct flavors and competing textures in every bite.

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STICKY RICE WITH CRISPY TOFU AND BRUSSELS HASH

My love affair with tofu started somewhere around age 10. My favorite Thai restaurant (which was the only Thai restaurant within a several town radius of my own) served the most perfect fried tofu triangles with peanut sauce. The tofu was crunchy on the outside and moist and simply flavored within. Smothered in rich peanut sauce and quickly dipped in the restaurant’s bright nuoc cham, each bite was an adventure for my inexperienced palate.

This flawless little appetizer is the reason I’ve stuck with making endless rounds of mediocre tofu for decades, ever in the search of some cooking method that would replicate that early food memory. I’ve shallow-fried, deep-fried and roasted infinite sheet trays. I’ve drained and pressed tofu overnight in the refrigerator, frozen and thawed it, and worked with every texture from silken to extra firm. I’ve quick-marinated and left tofu to sit with seasoning for several days before cooking. While much of these efforts came with some reward, the texture has always been…meh.

It wasn’t until I came upon a recipe from Cookies and Kate that I discovered the merits of cornstarch.

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FARRO, CHARRED BROCCOLI AND CASTELVETRANO OLIVE SALAD

With all the buzz around grain bowls over the last few years, I’ve gotten away from making grain salads. But what is a grain bowl after all than a grain salad with its parts disassembled?

One could certainly argue that grain salads are better. In fact, I might be arguing it? When you mix ingredients, flavors meld. Every bite has a little bit of this and that without you having to gather ingredients from around your plate.

There are also times when photo ready grain bowls just aren’t practical. Are you a new parent, cradling a baby in your arms while trying to shovel something nourishing into your mouth? Are you eating while driving your kids to soccer practice or doing work at your computer? Do you want to prep something ahead to easily pull from the fridge throughout the week? Grain bowls are pretty but they take work to assemble and eat. Of course, the ideal is to mindfully dine at our kitchen tables with no distractions but that is not always practical. Enter, the grain salad.

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