We had few rain showers this week that ended our glorious summer and I thought about making soup. I never need an excuse for soup, though. Anytime is a good time for soup BUT cooler weather definitely begs for soup to be made. What do you think?
Chocolate Walnut Snacking Cake
I don’t know about you but I don’t like when my cake cracks on top. Well may be because 90% of the time I don’t frost them or sprinkle with sugar. Basically, all my cakes end up as a snacking cake because of no frosting. A few Sunday’s ago my daughter and I were craving some real good chocolate cake and I decided to make the one which a google friend had shared with me. I followed the recipe as closely as I could, and got a delicious cake but with a cracked top.
Polenta Upma
There are many reasons to love polenta. I often make a large tray of polenta and freeze the leftover so that it can be used for fries, croutons, tapas snacks and upma. When I did a post on polenta cakes with crunchy cilantro pesto, I said to freeze the scraps that you get from cutting polenta rounds for anther recipe. Upma, was that recipe I was talking about.
Thai Green Chicken Curry
All through her summer break, my daughter bugged me to make thai chicken curry and when I made it she was not impressed. She said it looked unappetizing. I was a little disappointed but eventually, when she had it for dinner, her verdict changed and I couldn’t help saying to her to never ever judge a dish without tasting.
Quinoa Salad with Beans, Roasted Corn and Vegetables
This high in protein salad full of fresh and healthy ingredients is pulled together perfectly with a light dressing. Great for packed lunches or a light dinner.
Blueberry Ricotta Muffins
Blueberries are currently on major sale at all Richmond farms. I bought two boxes of perfectly sweet blueberries, to freeze for the winter months. That’s when I use them more in smoothies, pancakes, cereal and yogurt! Yum! and, when they are in season I like to eat them raw or bake muffins and cake. Therefore,today I am sharing with you another blueberry muffin recipe.
Millet “Berry Shrikhand”
Let me introduce you to a delicious creamy dessert called Shrikhand. It is a simple delicacy of strained yogurt, whipped to cream like consistency, mixed with sugar, flavorings and fruit pulp. As you can tell from the title of the post there is millet in my recipe. It is not only yummy but is virtually guilt free. The only fat here comes from whole milk yogurt cheese.
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