Monthly Archives: December 2010

Fennel and Radicchio Winter Salad Recipe

I celebrated Christmas at my parent's house this year and Nick and I were put in charge of making the salad and dessert. We made a delicious carrot cake (which I will tell you more about next week) and this vibrant winter salad. Hardy fennel and radicchio are available in most places during the winter […]

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Jessie - I love the photos in this post. Happy holidays!

Jessie - I love the photos in this post. Happy holidays!

Gemma - Thanks Jessie. Happy holidays to you as well!

Gemma - Thanks Jessie. Happy holidays to you as well!

Garlutti - hello my name is…MARIMI
is the first visit to your blog, I love nature, growing my own garden and kitchen barbecues, I invite you to share blogs. Happy New Year
GREETINGS FROM SPAIN..FROM SABORES&OLORES…MARIMI

Garlutti - hello my name is…MARIMI
is the first visit to your blog, I love nature, growing my own garden and kitchen barbecues, I invite you to share blogs. Happy New Year
GREETINGS FROM SPAIN..FROM SABORES&OLORES…MARIMI

Gemma - Greetings from Chicago Marimi!

Gemma - Greetings from Chicago Marimi!

Mushroom Bourguignon Recipe

  My first weekend back in Chicago was a snowy, blustery one. Roofs were blown off buildings, buses were traveling at a comically slow speed, and I made a trip to the nearest shoe store for some very ugly, but very waterproof snow boots. I was back in the city for a brief visit in […]

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Alex - Looks delicious! On a slightly different note: any tips for an aspiring librarian? I’m in between college and grad school, looking to get experience in libraries and not having much luck with anything other than volunteering.

Hannah - Congrats on the internships! And I’ll have to try the recipe – looks delish!

Gemma - Thank you, Hannah! They are going well. I’m busier than I expected, but I am really enjoying the experience.

Anita - I finally got around to making this – I just wanted to point out that you never say when to add the onions. But it sure was tasty!

Gemma - Whoops, thanks Anita. I’ll correct it. Glad it turned out well for you!

Gemma - Just re-read the recipe Anita, it’s there in the second paragraph under method ;)

Dave - Hi Gemma – Just made this last night. It was terrific!

Gemma - Glad to hear it! It was great to see you two last weekend. I’m glad we were all able to get together before Evan’s move.

Savory Florentine Cake Recipe

It's hard to believe that my first semester of graduate school is nearing an end. After one more class and two more papers, I'll be in Chicago working at a soon-to-be-finalized internship and falling back into familiar habits. I'm looking forward to having a bit of time to focus on a few personal projects and to running […]

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Sandra - Thank you for posting this! I love your website, but I often can’t eat what you post because I have Celiac Disease (though, you have more GF recipes than you may realize)!

Sandra - Thank you for posting this! I love your website, but I often can’t eat what you post because I have Celiac Disease (though, you have more GF recipes than you may realize)!

Gemma - Thanks Sandra. I bet you are right. Your comment makes me want to go back through and tag the recipes that are GF for readers like you. I’m sorry I didn’t think of that before! Perhaps I will find the time over my winter break. Thanks for reading!

Gemma - Thanks Sandra. I bet you are right. Your comment makes me want to go back through and tag the recipes that are GF for readers like you. I’m sorry I didn’t think of that before! Perhaps I will find the time over my winter break. Thanks for reading!

kasia - This is perfect – I’m having a potluck dinner with a friend with gluten allergies, and this looks delicious. Is it necessary to use frozen spinach, or could you use fresh? And would that mean different amounts?

kasia - This is perfect – I’m having a potluck dinner with a friend with gluten allergies, and this looks delicious. Is it necessary to use frozen spinach, or could you use fresh? And would that mean different amounts?

Gemma - Hi Kasia, frozen certainly isn’t necessary. Fresh would work fine, but I would wilt it a bit (and discard any moisture that is released) before you use it. The main concern is to avoid a soggy dish by removing excess moisture from the spinach, whether it is frozen or fresh. I’m always surprised by how much spinach reduces when it is cooked. Buying by weight should theoretically make the amounts even, but I would buy extra just to be safe.
This is definitely a “brunchy” dish, but I think it would work well for a dinner too.

Gemma - Hi Kasia, frozen certainly isn’t necessary. Fresh would work fine, but I would wilt it a bit (and discard any moisture that is released) before you use it. The main concern is to avoid a soggy dish by removing excess moisture from the spinach, whether it is frozen or fresh. I’m always surprised by how much spinach reduces when it is cooked. Buying by weight should theoretically make the amounts even, but I would buy extra just to be safe.
This is definitely a “brunchy” dish, but I think it would work well for a dinner too.