Archive of ‘Whole Grains’ category

Week 51: Feijoa

As I transition from unusual ingredients to more everyday cooking, I thought I’d bridge the gap in the 2nd to last Kitchen Adventure by sharing something I’d normally do in the kitchen: bake with 2 local, seasonal ingredients, feijoa and Meyer lemon. Feijoa, also known as pineapple guava and guavaseteen, are the small elliptical green […] Read more…

Week 28: Goji Berries

Goji berries, also known as wolfberries, originate in Asia and southeastern Europe. They have been used in Chinese cuisine for hundreds of years, often put in broths, savory dishes and steeped in hot water to make teas. In the past several years they’ve made a splash in Europe and the U.S. amid spectacular health claims. […] Read more…

Week 25: Agave Nectar

Agave nectar has become more and more commonplace over the past few years (my local Costco even carries giant bottles of it). It’s a liquid alternative to sugar that you can use to sweeten baked goods, coffee, tea, etc., and is sweeter and less viscous than honey. Many vegans use it because some white sugar […] Read more…

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