Seasonal Tastes: September 2016 – Cheesy Corn Casserole

Even though Labor Day is over, it’s still technically summer, which means it’s still technically summer corn season.  This recipe not only takes advantage of the seasonal veggie, but also of the cast iron skillet, which makes this a one-pot dish, perfect for the no-fuss type of cooking I like to do in 90 degree…

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Broccoli Mushroom Bake

Over the weekend I had a few ingredients that had about one day left in em so I put them all in a dish in the hopes it would turn into something edible.  It’s ended up being all the ingredients of a broccoli casserole without the binding agent.  Since my binding agent is cream of…

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BBQ Shepherd’s Pie

Once again, the demo station at Trader Joe’s hooked me.  They were sampling their take on shepherd’s pie and I just had to make it for myself.  All you have to do is cook two of their frozen items, the bbq pulled brisket and the mashed potatoes and put them in a casserole dish (bbq…

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Skillet Broccoli Casserole

This recipe for broccoli casserole doesn’t use any cream of mushroom soup – you’re pretty much making that ingredient yourself; now, don’t you feel fancy?!  Though there’s a “from scratch” element, this is still a simple recipe. Basically you boil a head of chopped broc for about 3 minutes and then toss it in a…

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Tuna Noodle Casserole

Last night’s dinner was a total throwback.  Tuna noodle casserole is not sexy.  Not at all.  But ever since Kathleen told me her Mom whipped her up a batch, I’ve been craving it.  I’m sure I’ll one day post a grown up version of this dish, but for now, I’m just sticking with the basics.…

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Seasonal Tastes: March – Leek and Bacon Cous Cous Casserole

Cooking with seasonal ingredients takes advantage of when produce is at its best.  There’s usually more flavor, it can be more cost efficient, and it just feels more genuine.  Each month I’ll cook a dish showcases and in-season ingredient. Leeks seem boring to some people, but I happen to like their mild onion flavor and the…

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Chicken Broccoli and Cheese Quinoa Casserole

In an effort to health-ify casseroles, I’ve been seeing quinoa versions of popular baked rice and noodle dishes pop up all over Pinterest.  I decided to try my hand at one, but since I was just testing the waters, I don’t have the most precise measurements: Quinoa – 1 3/4 of my rice cooker cups…

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Friendsgiving

Friendsgiving has become wildly popular in the last few years, especially in a place like NYC where so many people are transplants from far away.  When you move far from home, you don’t get the opportunity to see family all the time so you form tighter bonds with friends than you might under other circumstances.…

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Zucchini, Bacon, and Rice Casserole

All I needed to see was “one mixing bowl, one dish” in the caption on Pinterest to know I needed to make this zucchini, bacon, and rice casserole.  Sometimes, for weeknight meals, I don’t care how long a recipe takes.  Maybe I ate a late lunch so I’m not going to be hungry right away…

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Pesto and Sausage Bake

When you think of baked ziti, it’s always marinara and mozz.  You’d be amazed at what a difference switching to pesto can make.  It’s still the same process of opening up a jar of store-bought sauce…the only difference is the sauce being green instead of red. Cook up 1/2 a box of ziti (this recipe…

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