Crepe mit Nutella.
If you are planning a trip to Europe, that’s really the only language lesson you need, right there. Just use it on any street vendor.
If you are planning a trip to Europe, that’s really the only language lesson you need, right there. Just use it on any street vendor.
I originally posted this recipe in 2013, and it is a family favorite. Yesterday, I served it to a last-minute house guest who made 2 major comments: it was delicious and he’d “have to remember this recipe” himself, and that he would never have thought to pair a cranberry sauce with fish. It definitely has a Norwegian taste combination that is a sure hit with family and guests alike! If you’ve not made this one, plan it for a busy day this week when you know you won’t have time for more than a…12 minute meal!
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Wow! This was amazing, and multiple helpings were had by all. My inspiration, as nearly all good soups are, was based upon a recipe from the book, “Soup Night.” These recipes are fantastic just as they are and I rarely make changes. I do, however, utilize my food storage to keep up a rotation of it, and this recipe is a perfect mix of flavor and practicality. Enjoy this food storage recipe for the pop of flavor!
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Hello from Montana. Our weather has been beautiful lately, with the warmth of the sun and gentle breezes. This is the time of year when you are thankful for your garden, for the effort and foresight you put into it in the form of grunting and sweating. But now? Now, you taste victory over that drought, those weeds, and that deer that got into the garden a few weeks ago.
Chef Nancy taught me the importance of re-working leftovers into something even better as the days move forward, and I did that with this twist on everybody’s basic recipe for chicken salad. The inspiration came in the form of picking the day’s harvest. Highlight the best of your harvest, and do not feel the need to stick to this recipe exactly.
The white beets stole the show. They are much milder than their bolder cousins—and less messy. Having boiled them for dinner the night before with a taste of honey, they provided a slight crunch to the salad that almost fooled you into thinking there were water chestnuts in there.
The honey was the perfect compliment. If you are using white beets that were not sweetened with liquid gold, let me suggest adding a tablespoon to the final recipe.
Mix dry ingredients, carefully blending the in the white beets, then add mayonnaise and seasonings. There are plenty of other chicken salad recipes, but our highlights your hard work in the garden. Enjoy this chicken salad sandwich recipe on fresh bread, pita, or crackers, lunch in 5 minutes!
–Chaya
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