Sausage & Pumpkin Quiche; the new PC report

Sausage and Pumpkin Quiche

It was inevitable that pumpkin find its way into a quiche this winter. And raclette cheese. They were both leftovers, and I do love to use up the odd bits. For those who don’t know raclette is both a cheese and a meal. A raclette dinner normally consist of meats, usually charcuterie, of some sort, … Continue reading…

Sausage Ricotta Stuffed Zucchini Rolls

Sausage Stuffed Zucchini

A mandolin is one of those kitchen tools that I don’t use often but is indespensible when I need it. It makes short work of potatoes for gratins, and zucchini for these rolls. Mine happens to be an expensive stainless steel mandolin that I bought from Williams Sonoma many years ago. Before that, though, I … Continue reading…

Sausage, Leek, and Red Pepper Quiche; Happy Easter

Sausage, Leek, Quiche

Normally I try to restrain myself and am able to avoid the ‘if some is good, more must be better’ mindset that seems to be the standard where eating and cooking are concerned. I failed with this quiche. Perhaps I was just so happy to be in the kitchen with something other than butternut squash … Continue reading…

Sausage and Cabbage Pasta; Konmari

Pasta with Sausage & Cabbag

This is another recipe who’s origins are lost in the mists of time. I made it with traditional ‘white’ cabbage when we lived in the US but now I use green or Savoy cabbage – because that is what I can get. One of the things I noticed with the photo…. my home-grown tomatoes from … Continue reading…

Leek and Red Pepper Lasagne; prose or story?

Leek and Red Pepper Lasagne

Leeks are in season this time of year. It’s both the time to plant them and the time to harvest them. Actually, one can harvest them all winter but now is the time to finish them off before the weather warms and they bolt. I haven’t planted them in this potager but they are inexpensive … Continue reading…

Sausage and Broccoli Phyllo Pie; Euro Food Blog Awards

Sausage Phyllo Pie

I have made a few phyllo pies in the past but one could say that I did them ‘free form’…. not really paying attention to any traditions. This time I decided to do it the proper way. Probably the phyllo pie that is the most famous to the most people is Spanakopita, or Greek Spinach … Continue reading…

Brussels Sprouts and Sausage Risotto; Netflix?

Brussels Sprouts and Sausage Risotto

In one of my few deviations from winter squash I bought Brussels sprouts. The original purpose was for the Brussels Sprouts Salad. For some reason only known to The Powers That Be, Brussels sprouts are one of two vegetables sold pre-packaged in my supermarket. (The other is cooked, red beets sold sous-vide.) I had some … Continue reading…