Main Course
Primary dishes served for lunch or dinner.
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Pozole Verde
Pozole Verde. Pork & Hominy Stew with Fire Roasted Tomatillos & Peppers. Punchy. Earthy. Unctuous. Bright Flavors. Oh how we love you Pozole.
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Pozole Rojo {Pork & Hominy Stew}
Pozole Rojo {Pork & Hominy Stew} This beautiful hearty stew all began with a Slow Braised Boston Butt Pork Roast on Sunday. We bought the biggest one we could find (6+lbs.) so we could enjoy a variety of meals from it’s goodness.
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Thai Coconut Chicken Soup {Tom Kha Gai}
I’m a bit smitten with everything about this soup. From the glorious broth, to the tender chicken, right through the lovely aromatics, Thai Coconut Chicken Soup is perfectly balanced.
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Chicken Parmesan Meatball Sliders
Chicken Parmesan Meatball Sliders. Relatively wordless Wednesday Post. Soooo. I walk a lot. It’s my time to silently talk through things and exhale. My time. During walking my brain churns which often inspires new recipes. These Chicken Parmesan Meatball Sliders were the walking brain child inspired by these…
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Farmers Market Roasted Veggie Lasagna {Share the Love}
Farmers Market Roasted Veggie Lasagna. I hope the picture above does this dish justice. It was amazing. I’m not one to go crazy with personal horn tooting but this was a huge success. I have shared it with 13 people as of noontime today. The responses were unanimous. “Oh my.” “Can I have one more bite.” “Yum!” “Is this recipe on Lemony Thyme?”
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Farmers Market Aztec Casserole
To say I love ‘thrifting’ is an understatement. And as a food blogger, I’m not alone. We’ve always got an eye out for unique dishes and props to use for our food photography sessions. I head straight to the dish/cookware section when I enter a thrift store then head to the cookbook shelf. Last week while visiting our local Humane Society Thrift Store I spied this gorgeous cookbook. The cover recipe was for Budín Azteca aka Aztec Casserole which matched this week’s Farmers Market bounty beautifully.
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Farmers’ Market Favorites
I could hardly wait for today to finally get here. It’s opening day for our local Farmers’ Market. Every Wednesday and Saturday from now through October we will be buying our fresh produce from local farmers. I could hardly wait to get there, then I could hardly wait to leave so I could show off my bounty. Recipe inspiration came streaming through my mind as did recipes past where fresh vegetables transformed the dish. That’s when I decided to round-up all my Farmers’ Market Favorites in one post.
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New England Boiled Dinner {Corned Beef & Cabbage}
Growing up in beautiful New England was a blessing for so many reasons. The small town simple life made way for creativity and adventure. As kids we walked to school, rode our bikes to the lake, climbed ‘the mountain’ for fun, went to every Friday night basketball game, and loved our lobsters & chowders, grinders, maple syrup, and New England Boiled Dinners. Each year as we welcome in the Autumn season I think of soups and stews and pumpkins and foliage and New England.
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Corned Beef Hash {with Poached Eggs}
Corned Beef Hash with Poached Eggs. Designed for breakfast, hearty enough for dinner, and really great leftover. One benefit of food blogging is that from time to time we have to make a dish more than once. Especially if it’s a holiday themed recipe that needs to get out ahead of time. That’s exactly what happened this year in preparation for St. Patrick’s Day…times three. Yes, we cooked three rounds of corned beef between March 6th and March 17th. One for my New England Boiled Dinner post, one for my office St. Patrick’s Day Luncheon, and one for us to enjoy on St. Patty’s Day.
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Red Flannel Hash {Sunday Brunch}
Red Flannel Hash might be characterized as New England Boiled Dinner‘s better half. As the story goes, no Boiled Dinner is officially over until the last of the red flannel hash is served. And since no boiled dinner has ever been eaten in just one sitting, this heavenly hash is the icing on the cake if you will.