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Quiche!

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Quiche!

 
Quiche. It’s a peculiar word, isn’t it? Sort of like a cross between kiss and kitsch. And eesh. Since I tend of fixate on how some words sound funny when you say them over and over again (I’m real mature like that), my head exploded with all sorts of quiche-related puns, most of them really bad or pathetically lame. For example, I almost called this post, “Quiche On My List.” Then I had visions of Hall and Oates barging into my house and mercilessly hitting me on the head with a club that looked a lot like a keytar, so I stopped myself.

But I digress.

A quiche is basically a savory custard tart, the custard formed by baking a mixture of eggs, milk or cream, and any other add-ins of your choice. Spinach seems to be a popular choice of filling, but mushrooms aren’t too far behind. Now that spring is upon us, there are so many great fresh local veggies available, so you can pick your favorites!

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Quiche! (Vegetarian)

Low Fat Spinach Cheddar Quiche with Oat Crust by Stephanie Mexican Quiche by Wenderly Asparagus and Caramelized Onion Quiche by florasfoodforay Potato, Leek, and Mushroom Quiche by Dax Phillips Roasted Sweet Potato, Caramelized Onion, and Gorgonzola Quiche by Erin Spinach Quiche by The Fauxmartha Healthy Mushroom and Shallot Quiche by kitchenlovenest

 
 
 
As much as I love my veggies, I think it can’t hurt to throw a little bit of meat in there, too. Maybe it’s because the first really good quiche I ever had was filled with ham and cheese, or maybe it’s because growing up, one of my favorite things for breakfast was a ground beef frittata. For me, eggs and meat have always been a perfect match. And hey, it doesn’t have to be red meat either. Check out the smoked salmon quiche below!

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Quiche! (For Meat Lovers)

Sausage and Red Pepper Quiche by Lindsay Smoked Salmon Quiche by missinthekitchen Potato-Crusted Quiche with Pancetta, Sun-Dried Tomatoes & Spinach by cookincanuck Hearty Sausage, Kale & Pepper Quiche by acher Sausage, Cheese and Caramelized Onion Quiche by cookingdunkinstyle Boudin and Green Pepper Quiche by Kelly @ Evil Shenanigans Leftover Pizza Quiche by jodiecoston

 
 
 
A quiche typically uses a pastry crust but if you need to forgo the crust, we’ve got some crustless versions to show you. I’m pretty sure you could also just omit the crust in any of the other recipes. Or do the opposite and add a crust to the recipes below if you want one! Looking for a good pie crust recipe? You can’t go wrong with this perfect pie crust. And if you need some guidance, Calli has a really great step-by-step tutorial for rolling out beautiful pie crusts.

Don’t forget, you can also get creative and replace the crust with something else unexpected. Spaghetti squash crust, anyone? Or how about the potato crust from cookincanuck’s quiche above? Genius, I tell you.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Quiche! (Crustless)

Spinach, Mushroom & Feta Crustless Quiche by Laura Dairy-Free Crustless Quiche with Bacon and Kale by kitchenlovenest Crustless Spinach Quiche by Ali @ gimmesomeoven

 
 
 
If you can’t decide what kind of filing to make, why not make them all? You can create individual-sized quiches in tartlet pans, muffin pans, or ramekins. Then your guests can choose their favorite. Or, if you’re like me, you can pretend you can’t decide and pick one of each. I just tell people I work in culinary research and then start taking photos of my food. At that point, they pretty much just shrug their shoulders and leave me alone. (I sometimes hear them whispering to each other as they point in my direction but I’m usually too busy chewing to hear what they’re saying.)

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Quiche! (Individual Size)

Mini Spinach & Turkey Bacon Quiche by claireg12 Quiche Lorraine Tartlets by Tracy (sugarcrafter) Tomato Florentine Quiche Cups by Wanna Be A Country Cleaver Quiche Muffins by drue Fried Garlic, Spinach and Goat Cheese Quiche by whatsgabycooking

 
 
 
And last but not least, there’s this quiche, with a photo taken by TK member and TK Blog contributor missamy that pretty much speaks for itself.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Quiche! Photo by Amy Johnson of She Wears Many Hats; Bacon and Brie Quiche recipe submitted by TK member Nancy (nancyinnewmexico).

Amy did a step-by-step blog post of this recipe by Nancy in New Mexico here in the Tasty Kitchen Blog, and I’m telling you, I never get tired of looking at this. In fact, every time I have the photo up on my screen and some random cable/appliance repair/heating guy walks by, he always—and I mean ALWAYS—stops in his tracks, gazes at the photo, and then I swear, a barely-audible sigh escapes his lips. And I’m talking big, burly guys here. One of them even has a tattoo and all.

Which pretty much proves that real mean do eat quiche, especially when it’s loaded with bacon and cheese.

So this weekend, whether you’re cooking for Mom or Mr. Mom, or just for yourself (because we all deserve something special sometimes), why not try something different? I’ve had very little quiche-eating experience in my life, and my quiche-making experience is almost non-existent. But I know that after putting this roundup together, I’m excited to try making my very first quiche. Hey, I might even sing some Hall and Oates while I’m at it!

But only if I find a helmet first.

 
 

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Cinco de Mayo, Baby!

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo 2012!

 
When I set out to gather recipes for this post, I had no idea what I was getting into. Not a clue. Not even the thinnest sliver of an inkling. Nada.

Nevertheless, I approached the task with a great deal of trepidation, primarily because I’m by no means an authority on Mexican food. So when I discovered that Cinco de Mayo is really more an American celebration than Mexican (save for the state of Puebla), I heaved a sigh of relief. Which was short-lived, because then I remembered I’m no authority on Tex-Mex food either.

You know what? It was all for naught. Because once I started browsing the rich TK recipe archives and struggled to keep up with one great Mexican-inspired dish after the other (I was saving links left and right, my mouse practically developed writer’s cramp), I was too distracted by the food to remember what I was worrying about in the first place.

So let’s get this roundup off to a start, shall we? We’ve got almost 100 recipes to show you (I told you I didn’t know what I was getting into!), and what better way to start than with the first meal of the day: chocolate.

Just kidding! You know I meant breakfast.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo 2012! (Breakfast)

Best Breakfast Burrito by Bev Weidner Huevos Rancheros Tortilla Cup with Salsa Verde by Meredith {In Sock Monkey Slippers} Breakfast Burritos by kelly @ livelovepasta Spicy Breakfast Quesadilla by Laurie {Simply Scratch} Huevos Rancheros by aslolife

 
 
 
For most, though, Cinco de Mayo is more about the party. Even the great Rick Bayless acknowledges that drinking has become a big part of it. And when I think Mexico and party, I think of two things: beer and margaritas. If you’ve got some non-drinkers or kids in the party, check out the horchata below!

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo 2012! (Drinks)

Chocolate Margarita by Tina (My Life as a Mrs) Papaya Margarita by claireg12 Perfect Margaritas by HowSweetEats Skinny Beer-garitas by Kelly Horchata by A Cozy Kitchen Watermelon Margarita by Mike (Verses from my Kitchen) Fresh Mint Margaritas by The Culinary Chronicles Strawberry Margaritas by HowSweetEats

 
 
 
Of course, any Mexican-themed party needs great snacks and appetizers. Especially with all those drinks going around. I don’t know about you, but give me some chips and salsa or guacamole, and I’m good to go. Show me to a corner, give me some extra napkins, and if you want me to love you even more, tell me I don’t have to share with anyone.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo 2012! (Salsa and Guacamole)

Homemade Chipotle Salsa by whatsgabycooking White Bean Guacamole by Not A Leaf Sweet and Spicy Salsa by Lauren's Latest Grilled Guacamole by Lauren's Latest Homemade Salsa by Laurie {Simply Scratch} Tomatillo Avocado Salsa by Laura@SweetSavoryPlanet Tomatillo Salsa Verde by missamy Peach Salsa by missamy Better Than Restaurant Guacamole by Laurie {Simply Scratch}

 
 
 
Lots of folks already have a favorite salsa or guacamole recipe, so I started looking for other kinds of appetizers. Like ceviches, hot dips, nachos, or (get ready for this) fried avocado strips. (You heard me.) Speaking of dips, if you have a little bit of extra time, why not go the extra mile and bake your own tortilla chips? Fresh hot out of the oven, home baked tastes so good you can enjoy them plain. Which helps, especially when someone is in a corner hogging all the salsa and guacamole.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo 2012! (Appetizers)

Hot Chorizo Dip by lifesambrosia Chorizo Con Queso by azestybite Baked Lime Tortilla Chips by Laurie {Simply Scratch} Pear, Brie, and Honey Quesadilla by twopeasandtheirpod Tortilla Chips with Shrimp Ceviche Dip by ThreeManyCooks Barbecue Pulled Pork Nachos by Lisa L .Bynum Fried Avocado with Salsa Ranch Dip by Mariel Emory Baked Tortilla Chips by Lindsey Spicy Corn Salsa by whatsgabycooking

 
 
 
When I saw the homemade chips, it got me thinking. Sometimes, we just don’t have time to make everything from scratch. Sometimes, we just have to pick our battles. So if you’re pressed for time or don’t have the inclination to (because the laundry is piling up and where is my right shoe? and good grief, the mailbox just fell), remember that it often takes just one or two really good homemade components to put your own stamp on the entire menu. It can be something as simple as your own blend of taco seasoning (there are two below, including one that doesn’t call for chili powder), a special hot sauce blend, or your own enchilada sauce (goodbye, canned sauce!). You’ll be amazed at what a batch of homemade flour tortillas (if you want to make them with bacon fat, more power to you), or crispy baked taco shells can do to elevate your party’s street cred.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo 2012! (Homemade Ingredients)

Jalapeño Tequila Lime Hot Sauce by paxye Homemade Taco Seasoning Mix by asweetpeachef Homemade Mexican Style Chorizo by Rebecca Red Enchilada Sauce by emily {onelovelylife} Homemade Refried Beans by Dax Phillips Funky Refried Beans by patiodaddio Perrys’ Plate Taco Seasoning by Natalie (Perry's Plate) Tomato-Jalapeño Enchilada Sauce by The Fauxmartha

 
 
 
You know what else homemade tortilla chips are good for? Chicken tortilla soup. Actually, any other soup for that matter. But most especially Mexican-inspired soups. (Want to know what else tortilla chips are good for? I like to crunch them up and use them as croutons in my salad, too. But that’s another story for another roundup.)

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo 2012! (Soup)

Easy One Pot Tortilla Soup by HowSweetEats Black Bean Soup With Chorizo, Ham, and Bacon by Terri @ that's some good cookin' Chicken Taco Soup by serenabakes Nearly Famous Chicken Tortilla Soup by aspicyperspective Spicy Grilled Chicken Tortilla Soup by patiodaddio Spicy Sausage Posole by Lindsay Posole: Pork and Hominy Soup by The Noshery

 
 
 
Now we’re coming to the meat of the party. (Look, I made a pun!) I may not know much about Tex-Mex food, but I do know tacos are a big part of it. And boy, do you guys know tacos. I found so many, I had to separate them into two categories. First up, meat tacos. Beef, chicken, venison—I name it, you’ve made it.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo 2012! (Tacos with Meat)

Shredded Beef Tacos with Avocado and Lime by Jennifer | JenniferCooks.com Crispy Margarita Tacos with Strawberry Avocado Salsa by HowSweetEats Simple Beef Tacos by Bev Weidner Tacos al Pastor (Healthier Version) by Cooking Ventures Shredded Tri-Tip Tacos by asweetpeachef Southwestern Chipotle Brisket Tacos by whatsgabycooking Easy Crispy Shell Tacos by Nancy @ Coupon Clipping Cook BBQ Carnitas Tacos by aspicyperspective Venison Carne Guisada Tacos by Meredith {In Sock Monkey Slippers}

 
 
 
But what surprised me is that, as classic as beef (or chicken) tacos are, you, my friends, have submitted more taco recipes featuring seafood instead of meat. Who knew! Not that I’m complaining, mind you. There are few things I love more than a good spicy fish taco. Though the beer-battered shrimp taco below just might make me change my mind.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo 2012! (Tacos with Seafood)

Crispy Shrimp Tacos by HowSweetEats Spicy Grilled Fish Tacos by patiodaddio Shrimp and Cabbage Tacos with a Cilantro Yogurt Sauce by Bev Weidner Sweet ‘n Spicy Grilled Salmon Fish Tacos by Jennifer | JenniferCooks.com Grilled Shrimp Tacos by The Culinary Chronicles Shrimp Tacos with Mango Avocado Salsa by LittleYellowKitchen Shrimp Tacos with Grilled Corn, Grapes, and Creamy Ranchero Sauce by aspicyperspective Beer Battered Shrimp Tacos with Cilantro Lime Dressing by Shelbi Keith Fish Tacos by missamy

 
 
 
Tacos are, of course, not the only choice for your Cinco de Mayo main course offering. There are chile rellenos, carnitas, tamale pies, and even pasta done up Mexican style. Chicken enchilada spaghetti? Oh, most definitely yes, please. Most definitely.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo 2012! (Others)

Pork Carnitas by patiodaddio Chile Rellenos by foodvangelist Cheese Crisps by whatsgabycooking Taco Pasta Bake by Carrie Burrill Tortilla Chicken with Salsa Verde by Lindsay Mexican Rice by emily {onelovelylife} Chicken Tamale Pie by Lindsay Alyssa’s Chicken Enchiladas by CCmillercooks Chicken Enchilada Spaghetti by HowSweetEats

 
 
 
Now I know most of these dishes are served with flour tortillas, but all you gluten-free folks need not worry. You can try making gluten-free flour tortillas, or get hold of masa harina (masa harina is typically gluten-free, but may be processed in a plant that also processes wheat, so make sure you check first!) and make your own corn tortillas. Or skip the tortillas altogether and make them in foil packets! Dairy-free? Check out the Mexican chocolate ice cream below. Vegatarian? Not to worry. You’re well-covered, too.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo 2012! (Special Dietary Needs)

Mexican Salad Stuffed Squash by myrecessionkitchen Vegetarian Quesadilla With Chipotle Cream by smithbites Enfrijoladas by Pink Basil Vegetarian Mexican Salad Boats by Bev Weidner Black Bean and Mango Tostadas by twopeasandtheirpod Yam & Black Bean Burritos by Eat 80/20 Dietitian Sweet Potato Foil Packet Tacos by Natalie (Perry's Plate) Mexican Chocolate Ice Cream by elanaspantry Spicy Bean and Rice Burritos by maggieandanniegill

 
 
 
And of course, no party would be complete without something sweet. Take your pick below. You can also just take your favorite chocolate recipe and add some chili pepper or cinnamon to add a Mexican flair to it. Or whip up some dessert tacos! You can also make a large batch of Mexican hot chocolate roasted pecans for people to snack on, or package them up as great little party favors. How cute would that be?

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cinco de Mayo 2012! (Sweets)

Mexican Hot Chocolate Cookies by Heather Torta De Cielo (Mexican Almond Cake) by Anita at Hungry Couple Frozen Margarita Frozen Yogurt by Em (Wine and Butter) Mini Mexican Porra Churros by Dr. Grace Kam Mexican Brownies by eatdrinkandbemerry Coconut Tres Leches Cake by Melanie - Mel's Kitchen Cafe Green Mango Margarita Sorbet by ivoryhut Creamy Flan by ThreeManyCooks Mexican Wedding Cookies by daydreamerdesserts

 
 
 
Whew. I almost thought we wouldn’t make it all the way through! Believe me, as large as this roundup is, the list I started with was much larger. Which shows just how much you all love this kind of food. And who can blame you? Peppers, corn, beans, cheese, tomatoes, chili, sour cream, spicy chocolate … all good. All goooood.

So tell us what you have on tap for this weekend! Here’s a hot tip: You might want to plan to have tortillas, refried beans, and cheese left over. Then head back here on Monday for a new step-by-step guest post that’ll put all that leftover goodness to use. Trust me, you won’t want to miss it.

Party on, friends!

 
 

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Looks Delicious! Simple Black Beans and Rice

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Simple Black Beans and Rice

There’s just something so warm and comforting about beans and rice, and done right, you rarely need anything else to complete the meal. This Simple Black Beans and Rice from Bev is one of those “done right” versions. Plus, she uses Jasmine rice, which scores all kinds of extra points in my book.

Hungry for more? There are all sorts of other great dishes in Bev’s recipe box. Make sure you visit her food blog Bev Cooks, too! And be prepared to want to make just about everything you see in there.

Happy Wednesday, everyone!

 
 

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It’s Pancake Day!

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: It's Pancake Day!

 
The day before Ash Wednesday is Shrove Tuesday, also known as Pancake Tuesday. It’s also called Fat Tuesday (Mardi Gras) in some regions of the world, but for some reason that phrase makes me giggle. Or defensive, depending on how many helpings of mac and cheese I just had.

Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of the Lenten season, a time associated with abstinence, penance, and reflection. So Shrove Tuesday was a last hurrah of sorts, kinda like polishing off the rest of that chocolate cake late Sunday night before starting a Monday diet. (Not that I’d know anything about that.)

It’s fairly easy to see the connection between the festivities of Mardi Gras right before the start of a season of ritual fasting. But what does all this have to do with pancakes in particular, you ask? Traditionally, the list of foods restricted during Lent included animal products like milk, butter, and eggs. Hmmm. Let me see. What can you make with milk, butter, and eggs? (Other than scrambled eggs or souffles, smarty pants.)

Tasty Kitchen Blog: It's Pancake Day! (Traditional Pancakes)

Fluffiest Pancakes Ever by Sips and Spoonfuls Perfect Diner Pancakes by aspicyperspective Pancakes That Will Melt in Your Mouth by sweetsimplestuff Classic Dinner Pancakes by Lindsay

 
 
 
If you’re planning to give up chocolate for Lent, you might want to let pancakes do double duty and use up your chocolate in the same dish, too. And if you’re not giving up chocolate for Lent, that means you can make these everyday! (And then please invite me over everyday. I promise I won’t call you smarty pants again.)

Tasty Kitchen Blog: It's Pancake Day! (Chocolate)

Chocolate French Silk Pancakes by HowSweetEats Oreo Pancakes by forevernowandthen Chocolate Chip and Candied Bacon Pancakes with Nutella Maple Syrup by Kelly @ Evil Shenanigans Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Glazed Pancakes for One by Lauren Chocolate Chocolate Chip Wheat Germ Pancakes by 4littlefergusons

 
 
 

While we’re at it, why not go for broke and make pancakes decadent enough for dessert? Pancakes that taste like cookies, cake, pastries—we’ve got your sweet tooth covered. (I’m coming over for these, too, okay?)

Tasty Kitchen Blog: It's Pancake Day! (Dessert Versions)

Tiramisu Pancakes by ivoryhut Cinnamon Rum Raisin Swirl Pancakes by sprinkledwithflour S’Mores Pancakes for One by Lauren Granola Pancakes by Chelsea Jo Brown Cake Batter Pancakes by HowSweetEats Gingerbread Pancakes by A Cozy Kitchen

 
 
 

If you’d rather go a different (and less sinful) route, how about some berries and, say, ricotta cheese or cottage cheese? If you haven’t tried ricotta pancakes yet, you gotta. You just gotta. Ricotta pancakes are moist and tender, and they go really well with berries. Or lemon. Or a side of bacon and sausage, for that matter.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: It's Pancake Day! (Ricotta Pancakes)

Lemon Cottage Cheese Pancakes with Strawberries by twopeasandtheirpod Lemon Ricotta Souffle Pancakes with Berries by Laura@SweetSavoryPlanet Basil and Chocolate Chip Ricotta Pancakes by Laurie {Simply Scratch} Blueberry-Lavender Ricotta Pancakes by Natalie (Perry's Plate)

 
 
 
For those feeling a bit adventurous, take a walk on the wild side with some non-traditional pancake ingredients. Spelt flour, oatmeal, protein powder, and even avocado—they all get their turn on the griddle.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: It's Pancake Day! (Non-traditional)

Protein Pancakes or Waffles by Foodologie Oatmeal Pancakes by abicyclebuiltfortwo Chocolate Avocado Pancakes by Jennifer | Mother Thyme Coconut Pancakes by missamy Spelt Pancakes with Berries by Climbing Grier Mountain

 
 
 
Speaking of non-traditional, you can swap out that main pancake ingredient—wheat flour—and make gluten-free versions, too. Almond flour is a good substitute, and so is coconut flour. And if you do try a coconut flour version, don’t wonder if the flour measurement is off. Coconut flour is so high in fiber and absorbs so much moisture that you only need a bit of it to prepare your batter. You can experiment with other nut flours, too!

Tasty Kitchen Blog: It's Pancake Day! (Gluten-free)

Silver Dollar Pancakes by elanaspantry Coconut Flour Pancakes by Gina Gluten-Free Rainbow Pancakes by With Style and Grace Perfect Gluten-Free Blueberry Pancakes by Alyssa Rimmer Coconut Flour Paleo Pancakes by Lea Valle @PaleoSpirit.com

(Note: the coconut flour pancakes on the upper right corner are not gluten-free because they contain spelt flour.)
 
 
 
And finally, we have German pancakes, also known as Dutch babies. These are cool to make with the kids, who’ll get a kick out of watching the pancake inflate in the oven.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: It's Pancake Day! (German)

Caramel Apple German Pancake by everydayisgourmet German Pancake with Berries by twopeasandtheirpod German Pancake by SweetandSavorybySarah German Pancakes by elduerden Baked German Apple Pancake with Nutmeg & Ginger by cookincanuck

 
 
 
Whatever you call them in your neck of the woods—hotcakes, flapjacks, crêpes, Bismarcks, griddlecakes—pancakes are definitely one of breakfast’s top comfort foods. They’re much more than just a way to use up pantry surplus, though I’m happy to have any excuse to serve pancakes all day.

Do you have any favorite pancake recipes? Secret pancake tips? (Here’s mine: I like frying pancakes in a bit of extra oil, which makes the edges extra crispy.) Share them with us!

Happy flipping, everyone!

 
 

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The Theme Is… Pancakes!

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Republished from our original Pancakes theme post circa 2010. If you’re thinking we’re doing this to whet your appetite for a possible part deux tomorrow to celebrate National Pancake Week and Shrove Tuesday, you may or may not be right. (Spread the word! You know, just in case you’re right.)   Ready for another new […]

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Cookies for You

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There’s something about the holidays and cookies that just feels right. Like pumpkin and autumn. Ice cream and summer. Coffee and mornings. Chocolate and any-o’clock. So, to send you off on your busy holiday weekend, we picked a few (okay, more than a few) cookie recipes for you, all highly-rated favorites here at Tasty Kitchen. […]

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Thanksgiving: The Supporting Cast

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  While your holiday spread may already have its main star (who is probably already defrosting and maybe brining in your refrigerator right now), let’s take a moment to show some love to its supporting cast. We’ll do this quickly, too, before some big ol’ bird gets wise and starts crashing this post. Turkeys. They […]

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An Ode to the Sweet Potato

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  Ah, sweet potato. Dear, dear sweet potato. How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love you in the morning, when I can start my day with you in my belly. You singlehandedly (singlespudly?) arm me with—wait for it—769% of my daily recommended value of vitamin A, which helps me see […]