Easy fresh tomato sauce.
If technology was really as good as it could be, you’d be smelling the wonderful tomato-garlic aroma coming from my kitchen through your computer screen as you read this post. But since computers don’t (yet!) have …
If technology was really as good as it could be, you’d be smelling the wonderful tomato-garlic aroma coming from my kitchen through your computer screen as you read this post. But since computers don’t (yet!) have …
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Join me on Tuesday, September 9, for a class at The Cooking School at Jungle Jim’s in Fairfield, featuring favorite old-fashioned recipes!
With cherry tomatoes abundant in my garden (and at farmers’ markets), I’m loving this tomato sauce recipe with its warm spices and fresh herbs. Get the recipe.
This easy potato salad is French-inspired and bright-tasting, thanks to a lemony vinaigrette dressing. Get the recipe.
Planning a holiday weekend party? These super buttery vanilla brownies (with a sweet vanilla glaze) will make the day. Get the recipe.
I recently scored a quarter bushel of fresh Georgia peaches, and turned half a dozen of them into a bourbon-glazed crumble-topped fresh peach pie. Get the recipe on the blog.
My cookbook, The Findlay Market Cookbook, is Cincinnati’s local cookbook — a celebration of local food as it’s best represented by Cincinnati’s historic public market.
In addition to sharing easy recipes here, I’m the editor of Edible Ohio Valley magazine and the author of “The Findlay Market Cookbook.” I’m a journalist, writer and editor focused on food, wellness and creativity. I love to speak about local food and teach casual cooking classes around the Cincinnati region.