• Baking

    Chocolate Granola

    Add a little chocolate to your breakfast or simply snack on this homemade granola. With Halloween approaching, this is also a healthier treat to enjoy throughout the day. Sweetened with pure maple syrup, the combination of oats and mix-ins in this chocolate granola recipe become even more delicious when tossed with cocoa powder and baked until toasty.  As a final touch, I add some chopped chocolate toward the end of baking. Sprinkle on more or less depending on just how chocolatey you like things. On the weekend I may flip some ricotta pancakes or make a more extensive breakfast, but granola is my preference midweek, and I make lots of…

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    Breakfast Bars

    Get a glimpse of my kitchen as I share the breakfast bars I make most often.  They feature oats plus a variety of seeds and dark chocolate chips, making them a delicious morning treat.  Just sweet enough, they bake up crunchy and firm.  Use the video as your guide and cook along with me, or check out the written recipe, both of which you’ll find below. Ingredients 1 cup old-fashioned oats¼ cup ground oats⅓ cup mini dark chocolate chips⅓ cup pepitas¼ cup sunflower seeds2 tablespoons sesame seeds¼ teaspoon kosher salt3 tablespoons canola oil or another neutral oil2 tablespoons brown sugar (leveled but not packed)2 tablespoons honey2 tablespoons maple syrup Begin…

  • Roasted honeynut squash topped with sage and pepitas
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    Roasted Honeynut Squash with Sage and Pepitas

    Sweeter and tinier than the butternut variety, honeynut squash begins appearing at the market around late September. A petite winter squash with concentrated flavor, its natural sweetness turns more caramel and malt-like with the heat of the oven. For that reason, I roast it simply with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Additional flavor comes from crisp sage leaves, lightly toasted pepitas, and just a touch of maple added after the slices leave the oven. Where some squash benefits from roasting in a maple glaze, honeynut squash develops a rich flavor on its own. In this recipe, maple dressing is lightly brushed on to lend a different note of sweetness rather…

  • Brown Sugar Tart
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    Seeded Brown Sugar Tart

    Similar in flavor to pecan pie, this brown sugar tart is lighter on sweetness and completely free of nuts and corn syrup. A coating of mixed seeds gives the top a crunch and delicate, nutty flavor while creating a mosaic effect that is the only table centerpiece you need. As you sprinkle the sesame, poppy, and unshelled pumpkin seeds onto the unbaked filling, they create a pattern like leaves and light passing through them. The poppy seeds make what seem to me like shadows. For those with nut allergies who can safely consume seeds, this recipe is a great nut-free alternative to traditional pies featuring ingredients such as pecans and…

  • Pumpkin Seed Brittle
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    Pumpkin Seed Brittle

    Homemade candy is more satisfying than store-bought confections with a long list of additives. Crafted in my kitchen, this brittle recipe is loaded with pumpkin seeds and has a depth of flavor that takes it beyond a traditional sugar and nut mixture. Maybe best of all, it is aerated so that it is easy to chew. If you are intimidated by candy recipes, rest assured that I once was too. For many years, my only experience was an adventure in taffy making with my father that ended with small bits of toffee colored sugar stuck to our ceiling. I can safely say that preparation is key to avoiding such a…