Originally posted on ” The Culinate Interview”. Paula Wolfert started out as a rebel, “a beatnik,” as she says. Now she’s the keeper of the flame for the culinary traditions of Morocco and the Mediterranean. Wolfert, who studied with the Cordon Bleu chef Dione Lucas, lovingly traces each region’s cooking back to its sources, from her…
My favorite people, my Favorite Recipes: Sharon Palmer
My Favorite people, My Favorite Recipes: Sharon Palmer Blonde, brainy, beautiful, passionate and plant-based —Sharon Palmer is all these things and more — including a registered dietician, The Plant-Powered Diet author and the force behind the blog Sharon Palmer: The Plant-Powered Dietician. Sharon brings her nutrition chops to Oldways’ Vegetarian Network, where we both serve as advisors….
Buckwheat and Almond Tea Cake recipe and Whole Grains Sampling Day
Sample the Value Add for Whole Grains Sampling Day Omnivores, let’s put a couple of tired myths out of their misery — 1) Vegans get plenty of protein from plants. 2) We eat more than lettuce (hell, wouldn’t you?). That’s why we’re excited about Whole Grains Sampling Day on Wednesday, March 29th. Whole grains pack a…
Japanese Miso Stew
Junk Food Rat Race Originally posted on 03/18/2010 at the Huffington Post Drop the Twinkie, junkie. Findings from your pals at Scripps Research Institute: Junk food is addictive. Really addictive — as addictive as heroin. The paper, presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Neuroscience, details what happened when lab rats were given…
Great American Meatout Pasta
Great American Meatout Puts Kindness on the Menu The Great American Meatout is not the only green thing worth celebrating this week. Next Friday is St. Patrick’s Day. Originally posted on 05/15/2010 for Huffington Post Hello, it’s the Ides of March, the day back in 44 BC when Julius Caesar’s friends gathered on the steps…
My Favorite people, My Favorite Recipes: Yotam Ottolenghi
My Favorite people, My Favorite Recipes: Yotam Ottolenghi A few years ago, I had the opportunity to interview someone on whom I had a culinary crush. By that time, more than a few people felt that way about Yotam Ottolenghi, the innovative, exuberant Israeli chef who brought his bold flavors to London. We feverishly exchanged…
Dandelion Salad with Beets – Paleo Meets Vegan
Paleo Meets Vegan Originally posted on 02/02/2015 for Huffington Post. Unless you’ve been living in a cave, you’ve heard of the paleo diet, based on the premise we should eat the way our Paleolithic forebears did — meat, vegetables, fruit, nuts — no dairy, no processed food — which is most of what we eat I’m no…
Ful For Love
Meatless Monday: Ful For Love Originally posted on 02/14/2011 for Huffington Post Falling in love is a little like a political uprising. It means allowing change to enter your life, seeing possibility where none existed before. In both cases, it’s about hope. Today, Valentine’s Day, the celebration of love, comes at a pivotal moment for…
Rice in the Sahara – Inviting Everyone to the Table
Meatless Monday: Inviting Everyone to the Table Originally posted on 02/25/2013 for the Huffington Post. My chef friend Amber Antonelli is blonde, beautiful, Californian and professional. She got her start working in the kitchen of one my favorite chefs and inspirations, John Ash. I am short, dark and nervous. I’ve worked with some amazing chefs, but I’m not…
Mexican cuisine and Grandma’s kitchen by Eddie Garza
My Favorite People, My Favorite Recipes – Eddie Garza So many yummy vegan things are happenings in Miami, including the arrival of one of our newest residents, Eddie Garza. Eddie’s been king of Latino TV these days, and with reason — he takes the Mexican dishes we all love and gives them the vegan makeover…
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