Lisa on May 3rd, 2010

There’s something ever-so-charming about edible little packages: tamales, spring rolls, pasties, grape leaves…every culture seems to have a neatly-wrapped specialty.  (Maybe they appeal to our sense of orderliness?)  Not only are these wrappables practical to eat and fun to make, their central position in any given cuisine means that centuries of tradition have fine-tuned their [...]

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Lisa on March 1st, 2009

Technically, pine “nuts” aren’t nuts at all–they’re seeds from pine trees.  You might also see them called piñones (in Latin markets) or pignolis (in grocery stores specializing in Italian cuisine).  Pinenuts are an essential ingredient in an Italian dish that Americans know and love:  pesto.  Whether it’s tossed with pasta or rubbed into chicken, the [...]

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