Low-carb

I have no shame in admitting that I am often very motivated by what’s on sale in the butcher/seafood case when deciding what I’m going to be cooking for dinner. Finding little Manilla clams at the store today was a nice unexpected surprise because I’m burned out on roasts, hams, turkeys, mashed potatoes, any all other holiday type foods.

Usually when I buy clams I steam them in white wine, garlic, and lemon. But because it’s winter and the weather is very Seattleesque, I decided to spice things up by steaming the clams in a red curry, coconut and ginger stock. Hello, lover. [click to continue…]

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Spice Islands – Spiced Roasted Chickpeas

by alice on November 21, 2011 · 16 comments


Throughout the last couple years I have been very fortunate to partner with some fabulous companies here on Savory Sweet Life.  The companies (and their products) I choose to work with are ones I personally love and use regularly, making my partnership with them very enjoyable and easy to share with SSL readers.  I am happy to announce my partnership with Spice Islands – a well known producer of the finest spices from around the world.

One of my most favorite things I would do at the grocery store when I was young was to go down the aisle with the spices and look at all the different varieties or spices and herbs in the Spice Islands bottles with the brown caps.  I was always fascinated with spices and I still am today.  I love experimenting with new recipes using different spices to expand my knowledge for personal enrichment.  Working with Spice Islands is a natural fit for me and I am looking forward to sharing new recipes I’ve created for you to enjoy – starting with this Spiced Roasted Chickpeas. [click to continue…]

     
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Taco Seasoning

by alice on October 12, 2011 · 57 comments

The last ten months has been a roller coaster of emotions, major life changes, and everything in between.  We bought a new home and sold our old one.  The girls started school and my youngest child started his first year of preschool two days a week for two hours a day.  Add soccer practices, games, swim team commitments, play dates, and other family outings, by 10 p.m. I’m exhausted. By the time I get the kids to bed the only thing I want to do is watch Mad Men while eating ice cream.

Not a day goes by when someone doesn’t ask me how the unpacking and settling into our new home is going.  The truth is, most of our things are still in boxes in the garage.  My husband jokingly told me we should just donate all the boxes to charity and start over.  I thought he was so silly for even suggesting this in jest a month ago but the idea is becoming more tempting by the day.  Living out of boxes does have its privileges.  Our house remains pretty clean because there really isn’t much to mess up.  Eli’s toys are confined to a 18×18-inch box and most of the rooms are essentially empty.  The great thing about living in an empty house is letting the kids and their friends literally run around in circles.  I’ve also enjoyed cooking in my new kitchen, much more so than our old house. [click to continue…]

     
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Tomato Basil Mozzarella Salad

by alice on August 9, 2011 · 44 comments


2011 has been a roller coaster of a year for my family and I, one I wish I could have stepped off of before the year began.  The year started as a blur, my mind in a complete fog.  We buried dad New Year’s Eve and the following months would prove to challenge me in unexpected ways which I’m still dealing with and slowly processing.   Mom moved into our “cozy” home, a home my husband and I bought eleven years ago.  When we bought this place it was a complete fixer, pink bathroom tile included.  It was a seller’s housing market back then and even the dumpiest of homes commanded premium dollars.  But we were newly married with a determined vision.  Together, we would roll up our sleeves and work on remodeling our house one room every year as our budget allowed.  The sweat equity would eventually pay off as years went by. All my cake decorating experience would serve me well when it came to smoothing out drywall puddy.  As a contractor friend once told me, if you can frost a cake smooth, smoothing drywall will be a cinch for you.

Slowly but surely our ugly, dumpy home started to transform into something beautiful and permanent.  We gutted rooms, opened up walls, designed our kitchen, and added finishing touches like crown molding throughout the house.  The process in which our home turned into a butterfly from a lowly caterpillar has been a remarkable journey of  perseverance and celebration.  This has been the only home my three children have ever known and our plans were to stay here until they were old enough to move out on their own. But sometimes life circumstances have a pesky way of changing plans. [click to continue…]

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Watermelon Feta Mixed Greens Salad

by alice on July 5, 2011 · 27 comments

When reading Ina Garten’s new cookbook,  Barefoot Contessa How Easy Is That?: Fabulous Recipes & Easy Tips, I was saddened to read in the headnote of her Watermelon and Arugula salad recipe (page 65) that she did not like the combination of watermelon and feta. Oh, how sad because I love the combination of watermelon and feta, and I love Ina Garten.  But I am going to have to respectfully disagree with her on this one.  The first time I tried the sweet and savory combination of juicy red watermelon with the salty soft flavor of the feta, I was hooked.  I would never have though to pair these ingredients with each other yet they work harmoniously and not as strange as the Barefoot Contessa would have you to believe.

She has this wonderful salad recipe using watermelon, arugula, lemon juice, olive oil, Parmesan cheese, salt, and pepper.  But my heart is totally devoted to watermelon and feta.  And since we’re going with feta, I think adding a few slivers of red onion, a few other types of greens would make this the perfect light lunch for me today, wouldn’t you agree? [click to continue…]

     
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