My Christmas fantasy always involves dispensing with gifts, stopping the music and replanting all those doomed trees. But there’s no way I would pass up baking cookies with ginger, doctoring eggnog ...
Many Kitchen to Kitchen readers don't use a computer. They pick up the phone and call me. Recently, Doris called in asking me for a recipe for tea cakes that she found years ago but had lost. I turned ...
In a small mixing bowl, combine butter, cinnamon and nutmeg. Using a hand mixer fitted with 2 beaters, whip butter until it becomes light and fluffy – about 1-2 minutes. Note: Omit bourbon if kids are ...
Sweet potato muffins are a close cousin to the beloved pumpkin spice version. A blend of cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves, and ginger ...
Serves 4 and multiplies easily. This dish reheats nicely; do it up to a day in advance. A hint: Cut the rutabaga smaller than the turnips; it can take longer to cook, so going with smaller pieces ...
Just because the holidays are over doesn’t mean you’ve given up baking or that you’ve stopped craving nutmeg. Probably quite the opposite: You’re having gingerbread dreams, even if they’re hampered by ...
Easy does it. A light hand is vital when you’re cooking with nutmeg. Nutmeg is usually a supporting character that makes the lead actor look good; it is the makeup rather than the face. It has such a ...
It's easy to get bogged down in complicated recipes with multiple ingredients when you're making dessert, but this just mixes ...
1½ pounds small russet potatoes (5 to 8), scrubbed 1 large eggplant (about 1 pound, 6 ounces) ½ cup heavy cream ½ cup plain yogurt 3 large eggs ¼ teaspoon ground nutmeg ¼ cup pecorino Romano 1½ ...