• Pasta e fagioli
    Food

    Pasta e Fagioli Soup with Chard

    A rustic Italian soup made with pasta and beans, pasta e fagioli is a classic dish to which I add greens for extra flavor and nutrition. Even though I use mainly the leaves in this tomato-based recipe, I tend to make it with rainbow chard versus white-stemmed Swiss chard because the bright colors extend from the stems through the leaf veins, adding even more color to each bowl. If you’ve ever had a bland version of this soup or found the pasta to be too soft, try this recipe, perhaps when you’re craving a tomato soup with some tasty extras. The method and ingredients result in a satisfying meal perfect…

  • 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…

  • Summer salad with grilled squash and corn on glass dish
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    Gold Summer Salad with Grilled Squash, Corn, Roasted Peppers, and Tomatoes

    This may be the most cheerful salad my table has seen all summer. With golden shades of the season’s vegetables, it features roasted peppers, tiny sweet tomatoes, and grilled squash and corn. Dressed with vinaigrette and served with herbed ricotta, it’s bright in flavor and beautiful to serve. While the vegetables are monochromatic, their textures and flavors are anything but similar. Even the squash and corn, both cooked on a grill or in a grill pan, respond differently to the same application of heat. Where the squash softens, the corn becomes crisp-tender. The yellow peppers are roasted until their skins char and are removed before being sliced into ribbony pieces.…

  • Pork chops topped with cherry sauce and surrounded by charred scallions
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    Pork Chops with Cherry Sauce and Charred Scallions

    A savory sauce made with fresh cherries and merlot tops tender boneless pork chops in this dish that comes together in one skillet. Even the scallions soften and char in the same pan, with their mild onion flavor being tempered by the same heat that gives the pork a golden crust. When abundant bunches of cherries are available at the market, scoop them up for this recipe. If you’ve read about my five favorite specialty kitchen tools, you know that I recommend having a cherry pitter on hand for the season. Certainly, you can slice the cherries in half and remove the pits, but a pitter makes the task so…

  • Pink tulips on counter
    Living

    Welcome Spring Into the Kitchen

    The first day of spring is upon us, and a rotating array of the season’s produce will be on display at the farmer’s market. Regal spears of asparagus, handfuls of pea pods, and wily bunches of sprouts will make their way into my basket and onto the pages of Thirsty Radish. Along the way, I’ll share what I’m enjoying and invite you to cook along with me. To kick things off, here are some seasonal cooking ideas, a little music advice, and even a recommendation of what to wear to stay comfy as you usher in spring. Take Chocolate to the Floral Side A gift of candied violet chocolate and…