Raspberry Rhubarb Curd

Raspberry Rhubarb Curd

A few weeks ago, I shared my recipe for Creamy Lemon Curd.  It’s a staple here during the spring when we’re all craving the light, crisp flavor of fresh fruit months before our New England gardens will have anything ready to harvest.  This is also Read More

Garden Fresh Heirloom Tomato Pico de Gallo

Garden Fresh Heirloom Tomato Pico de Gallo

When heirloom tomatoes are ripening by the basket full in our garden, I experiment with all sorts of ways to feature them on our farmhouse table.  I really love preparations that require little to no cooking, allowing the natural texture and delicious flavor of an Read More

The Franklin Cooler

The Franklin Cooler

The temperatures are warming up and gardening season is giving us reason to spend hours outside in the hot sun.  When the work is done for the day, I’m ready for a cold, tall, glass of refreshment.  If that cold drink can include two components Read More

Raspberry Rhubarb Syrup

Raspberry Rhubarb Syrup

Here in New England, we’re still counting the days until it is safe to plant our tender perennials in the gardens.  Heirloom tomatoes, eggplant, cucumbers, and the like are all being held in the farmhouse under lights until our overnight temperatures are warm enough to Read More

Spring Pasta with Green Peas and Prosciutto

Spring Pasta with Green Peas and Prosciutto

There’s something naturally delicious about the pairing of ham with a bright green vegetable.  While I make several recipes in our farmhouse kitchen that incorporate both ingredients, this combination of prosciutto and green peas is the current family favorite.  The flavors are delicious and the Read More

Ginger and Garlic Quick Pickles

Ginger and Garlic Quick Pickles

These ginger and garlic quick pickles are so simple to make that I keep them at the ready in our refrigerator all year long. They’re so full of flavor and taste delicious on sandwiches and burgers.

Savory Husk Cherry and Rosemary Jam

Savory Husk Cherry and Rosemary Jam

Husk Cherries (Physalis pruinosa) are related to the tomatillo and tomato.  They share the same scientific family with tomatoes and the same genus as the tomatillo.  The marble shaped fruits are sweet and earthy with a tropical note.  Their flavor defies easy explanation.  Each bite Read More

Heirloom Tomato Pie

Heirloom Tomato Pie

If I ranked my favorite foods, heirloom tomatoes and homemade pie would both be at the top of my list.  In fact, they might occupy the first and second spot.  Please don’t ask me to choose one of them as my absolute favorite because I’m Read More

Heirloom West Indian Burr Gherkin

Heirloom West Indian Burr Gherkin

West Indian Burr Gherkin Cucumis anguria Planting Depth: 1″ below the soil’s surface Plant Spacing: 12 inch hills containing 6-8 seeds each Row Spacing:  18-24 inches Days to Maturity:  60-65   The West Indian Burr Gherkin is a native of Africa.  It is believed that Read More

How to Freeze Cherry Tomatoes for Long Term Storage

How to Freeze Cherry Tomatoes for Long Term Storage

It might seem too easy, but you can freeze cherry tomatoes for long term storage without needing a boiling pot, canning jars, or spending the day in the kitchen processing tomatoes. It’s so simple.

Re-pickling to Perfection

Re-pickling to Perfection

Have you ever re-pickled?  I’m happy to say that I have.  A few weeks ago, I found myself at the bottom of as amazing jar of McClure’s Sweet & Spicy Pickles.  As I stared at the remaining brine, I wondered:  could I add fresh vegetables Read More

Grilled Romaine Salad

Grilled Romaine Salad

So many of you wanted to know more about the grilled Romaine salad I was preparing for dinner last week. I love this dish for its simplicity and amazing flavor. Add in that I can make it from start to finish in less than ten Read More