Salad
Asian-Inspired Tofu Cabbage Salad
Everyone needs a go-to, easy salad. This is my new one. I love tofu almost as much as I love salads, so I feature it prominently in this one for this easy and tasty tofu cabbage salad. Tofu, also known as bean curd, is cultivated by curdling soy milk and then pressing the resulting curds into […]
“Changemaker” Series: Chef And Restauranteur Jesse Ziff Cool And Her Fava Bean Orzo Salad
Jesse Ziff Cool is my featured Changemaker this month. For my non-local readers, Cool is a well-known Silicon Valley chef who has been dedicated to sustainable agriculture and cuisine for more than four decades–long before “farm-to-table” was a catchphrase. To be clear, despite many comparisons, she is not Alice Waters. Nor is she trying to be. […]
Quinoa, Corn And Roasted Poblano Succotash
This is a fun dish and a great seasonal one for warmer weather. I love to serve it with Noah’s cod cakes. I’m a big quinoa fan. I have basically stopped eating rice, and I do watch my carbs–so quinoa and riced cauliflower have become my go-to’s. Quinoa is a gluten-free, high-protein plant food containing […]
Roasted Butternut Squash With Microgreens And Burrata Cheese
I have not been shy about my love of salads. Like this salad, my arugula and golden beet salad, are both examples that salads don’t need to be overly complicated to be delicious. My mom had me eating salads when I was a kid and I’m incredibly thankful for that. Because of that early exposure, I’ve […]
Special Feature Series: “Changemakers”- Dr. Marion Nestle And Her Favorite Arugula Salad
A New Year and, with it, new ideas. This is my first post in what will be my special featured series this year titled “Changemakers.” Our country, our world actually, is a bit of a mess. The news these days seems to be riddled with political chaos, hatred, violence, and discrimination as well as a […]
Arugula And Golden Beet Salad
I think one of the reasons I love the cooler months so much is because it is beet season. Beets are referred to as “winter’s sweet treats“. You can find beets throughout the year, but during the Fall and Winter months they are at their peak of deliciousness–and I can’t get enough of them. Red […]
Cabbage Salad
This simple, crunchy cabbage salad goes well with just about anything, and even the kids will eat it! I like it so much, I make it year-round, as it is easy to make, especially when I’m in a hurry. I was first introduced to this type of cabbage salad at a good friend’s house who […]
Farmers Market Summer Salad
A beautiful summer salad is something we could all afford to eat more regularly. Most people go to farmer’s markets and are excited to buy a collection of beautiful seasonal fruits and vegetables; but later at home, it is not always clear what to make with the cornucopia of items purchased. When in doubt, I […]
Kale And Quinoa Salad
Kale and quinoa salad is one of my favorite salads. For those who are local to the San Francisco Bay Area, this is my version of the kale salad at Palo Alto’s Calafia Cafe. Chef Charlie Ayers, originally from Brooklyn, New York, was the former Executive Chef for Google. His food style got national recognition for […]
Radish Salad
If you are unfamiliar, watermelon radishes are supremely beautiful. Their deep pink/magenta color is eye-catching and adds a real pop to any ordinary salad. Watermelon radishes are considered a heirloom Chinese Daikon radish and a member of the mustard family (along with arugula, broccoli, and turnips–who knew!). Typically, watermelon radishes are available during the spring and […]
