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Meet Alice

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Meet Alice Currah of Savory Sweet Life.

 
How well do you know your fellow Tasty Kitchen members?

Everyone, say hello to Alice, known here at Tasty Kitchen as savorysweetlife. She’s shared some amazing recipes with all of us, ranging from, well, from savory to sweet. And sometimes, all those flavors are in the same dish, like the Grilled Peaches with Ricotta Cheese and Balsamic Reduction pictured above.

A quick look at her Tasty Kitchen profile will tell you that Alice was born in Seattle, where she also lives. Her musical tastes are varied, she loves chocolate and coffee, and loves to bake more than cook. But did you know that aside from her restaurant experience, she’s also worked in 3D animation? That she’s a stay-at-home mom with three adorable children, and that she bakes and decorates all of their birthday cakes?

It’s those little bits of interesting, personal things that make us feel like we’re truly starting to get to know each other. Which is important in a community. It’s nice to know that the awesome member whose recipes always make you drool shares your secret love for crushed potato chips on top of her mac and cheese. (Yes, Alice does.) Or that time you left the stove on with a pot on a burner and ended up deforming your pot, leaving a nasty smell in your house? Yep, she’s been there too. And she shares your pain.

Don’t you feel better now?

So we’re going to start regularly introducing you to your fellow Tasty Kitchen members, and give you a chance to learn more about them. We’re hoping it will be a way for all of us to connect with each other in a more personal way.

Now, let’s all get to know Alice! But first, how about a quick look at some of the treasures in her recipe box?

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Meet Alice Currah of Savory Sweet Life.Clockwise, from top left: Absolut Pear Champagne Cocktail, Coconut Chicken Tenders with Honey Marmalade Dipping Sauce, Muddy Buddies, and Chocolate Ganache Recipe.

 
 
Q: First of all, what do you enjoy most about cooking?
A: I love when the people I cook for enjoy my food.

 
Q: So what’s your go-to dish or meal?
A: Steak and mashed potatoes. We eat steak seasoned with just salt and pepper each week, with a nice helping of mashed potatoes on the side. I particularly like using London broil because it is very inexpensive, yet very tender if prepared correctly.

 
Q: Okay, what if you had to eat something right now, and had only 3 minutes to get it ready?
A: That’d be Glorified Top Ramen. I’d cook top ramen according to the package directions, drop an egg in there and top with green onions. Yummos!

 
Q: Give us one of your favorite kitchen tips that you wish you’d always known.
A: I wish someone would have told me that having a nice knife would make my life so much easier. I’ve always owned cheap knives; I invested in a couple of new ones which have made cooking more enjoyable.

 
Q: Complete the sentence: “I panic when I realize I’m out of …”
A: Chocolate!

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Thanks for answering our questions, Alice!

For more of Alice, her wonderful cooking and insightful writing, check out her awesome sites, Sweet Savory Life and Everyday Alice. And when you do, you may find out that Alice and her husband Rob just celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary. Happy anniversary!

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The Theme Is … Slow Cooker Recipes!

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Slow Cooker Recipes (Posole: Pork and Hominy Soup, recipe submitted by TK member Meseidy of The Noshery)

 
Because Ree is in the big city today, and will likely spend a good deal of her 48-hour stay there either rushing to go somewhere or being rushed somewhere else, today seemed like a good day to slow things down a bit. In many different ways, we’re all rushing. And sometimes, the last thing we want to do after a long day is figure out what to make for dinner, let alone begin the process of actually preparing it.

So today’s theme focuses on the Slow Cooker. You know, that big heavy crock with a lid that, if you’re like me, is probably sitting on a shelf collecting dust somewhere? The one that you only occasionally pull out, but each time tell yourself that you really should use it more often? Then you end up hauling it back to where you stored it before, and you forget about it all over again? Yes, that one. Well, today is the day it gets its time in the sun. Today, we’ll explore the various recipes available here that show us how we can just throw things into that big ol’ pot early in the day, go about our usual activities, and return to the wonderful aroma of food that practically cooked itself for us.

Let’s start with The Noshery’s Posole: Pork and Hominy Soup in the photo above. Can you imagine coming home to a pot filled with that? Bliss, I tell you. Pure bliss.

Or perhaps you’re in the mood for some chili. Some Texas Chili, to be exact, served up jenjenk style.

Oh my goodness. That’s all I’ll say.

 
Tasty Kitchen Blog: Slow Cooker Recipes (Texas Chili, recipe submitted by TK member jenjenk of Devour the World)

 
 
 
Of course, although the slow cooking process works wonders for meat, there are many other uses for your trusty old crock pot. Vegetarian? Then try these Crockpot Gingered Chickpeas and Spicy Tomato Stew from cookincanuck.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Slow Cooker Recipes (Crockpot Gingered Chickpeas and Spicy Tomato Stew, recipe submitted by TK member Dara Michalski of Cookin' Canuck)

 
 
 
Or how about skipping the whole savory side of things and using your slow cooker to make lovely sweet treats? We’ve got those, too. Babskitchen offers us a lovely Mulled Cider In A Crockpot, seen below on the left. We even have cake! Check out monstermama’s Crock Pot Cake on the right. Or you could also try making a batch of Mommy’s Kitchen’s Homemade Spiced Applesauce, also seen below on the right.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Slow Cooker Recipes (Sweet Treats)

 
 
 
Now, a slow cooker recipe roundup wouldn’t be complete without a mention of some form of pulled pork. So here are two different kinds of slow cooker pork recipes.

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Slow Cooker Recipes (Pulled Pork)

 
That’s Stephanie’s Slow Cooker Pulled Pork recipe you see on the left, and fujimama’s Slow Cooker Kalua Pig on the right. I don’t know about you, but I’m about ready to grab some tortillas right about now.

And there you have it! All these are examples of the great choices waiting for you in our Slow Cooker category. I didn’t even get a chance to show you a whole Crockpot Roasting Chicken from stubleroots, or a wonderfully delicious Creamy Italian Chicken pasta dish from Angie Arthur. If you’re looking for a new slow cooker recipe to try, I think there’s a good chance you’ll find something you like in there.

Or am I late to the whole crock pot party? (It won’t be the first time.) Are you among those who are already making good use of your slow cooker? Were you shaking your head when I talked about my slow cooker gathering dust somewhere? (It won’t be the first time I’ve induced forlorn head-shaking, either.) If so, what are some of your favorite recipes?

Or, as in my case, is your slow cooker not even on your radar when you’re trying to come up with a plan for lunch or dinner? If that’s the case, then let’s dust it off and try some of the incredible recipes here! A warning, though: you just may end up upgrading your slow cooker from basement residence to premium countertop real estate.

You might want to warn your toaster or coffeepot.

 
 

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Looks Delicious! Cafe Au Lait Pudding

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Looks Delicious! (Cafe au Lait Pudding, submitted by TK member A Cozy Kitchen)

 
Coffe, cream, a touch of cinnamon, and a whole lot of deliciousness.

This Cafe au Lait Pudding from A Cozy Kitchen just looks like the perfect sweet weekend treat, don’t you think? I’ve been in love with it ever since I first saw it.

Here’s the link to their original blog post. And while you’re there, spend some time checking out all their other wonderful recipes. We love them, and we know you’ll love them, too.

Thanks, ladies!

Happy weekend, everyone!

 

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Looks Delicious! Apple Cider Doughnut Holes

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Looks Delicious! (Apple Cider Doughnut Holes, submitted by TK member Tracy of Sugarcrafter)

 
It’s apple-picking time again and Tasty Kitchen has been getting so many wonderful apple recipes. We’re loving it! Know what else we love? Apple cider. Cold, hot, spiced … it’s all good.

Apple cider in doughnuts? Even better.

As soon as I saw these little devils from Tracy (Sugarcrafter), I’ve been wanting doughnut holes pretty much every day. You remember Tracy, don’t you? We featured her here before, and she’s been busy adding even more deliciousness to her recipe box. We love her.

Thanks, Tracy!

Do visit her food blog, Sugarcrafter, for more recipes from this lovely lady. Then prepare yourself for the onslaught of yumminess!

(Sorry. I get a bit carried away when doughnuts are involved.)

 
 

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Looks Delicious! Roasted Cinnamon Pear Bruschetta

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  This recipe, submitted by Tasty Kitchen member HowSweetEats, caught my eye for many reasons. The roasted cinnamon pears. The mascarpone. The word “bruschetta,” which only evokes lovely thoughts for me. This would be such a winning appetizer for a holiday party! Thank you, Jessica! Check out Jessica’s food blog, How Sweet It Is. So […]

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Looks Delicious! Classic Pizza Margherita

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  Sometimes, all I want is a pizza with simple ingredients. A pizza with classic toppings that uses fresh tomatoes instead of sauce. Whole wheat bread flour in the crust is a plus, too. This Classic Pizza Margherita from Tk member Jessica looks absolutely delicious, and I really like the addition of ricotta and artichoke […]

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Looks Delicious! Spicy Margarita Shrimp

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  Mmmm. Spicy Margarita Shrimp. This dish has so much going for it that it’s like a fiesta on a plate. Shrimp, avocado, tequila (woohoo!), triple sec, curry, cumin, turmeric … it’s enough to make one want to grab a sombrero and sit under a tree with a mariachi band. Yes, sometimes my visualizations puzzle […]

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Looks Delicious! Zucchini Parmesan

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  TK members and food bloggers A Cozy Kitchen did it again with this scrumptious recipe for Zucchini Parmesan. I love the twist on the old eggplant classic, and it’s the perfect time of year to offer up ways for folks to use all the zucchini in their lives! I’m trying it later this week […]