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Pineapple and Shrimp Fried Rice

A tropical flavored dish, it’s quick and easy to make! You may remove the shrimps for a vegan dish. Miguel loves this so much he even brings it with him to school! Although it adds color to the dish, Miguel and I are not too fond of adding…
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Prawns in Butter and Pepper Flakes

Prawns… The easiest way to please any tummy! This dish truly spells home cooked. Have your favorite baguette warmed up as you will surely want to scrape all that sauce out of the plate. Simple and quick to prepare, this recipe will surely…
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Spaghetti Alle Vongole

Simple and really tasty, this quick meal sure hits the spot! Traditionally done with spaghetti, I opted to use linguini this time. Italians prepare this dish two ways. Bianco as presented, or rosso, with tomatoes and fresh basil, which is…
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Salmon in Lemon Cream Sauce

A simple quick meal that’s sure to impress your palate! Yield: 1 serving or an antipasti for Miguel (see About). *Ingredients: Fresh salmon, approximately 300 grams 1 Tbsp. Butter, room temperature 2 Tbsp. Olive Oil …
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Buckwheat Pancakes

A healthier alternative to regular pancakes, it is equally as good if not better. I love the flavor of buckwheat flour. It goes perfect with real maple syrup and French butter! Yield: 2 Servings (about 4 pancakes) or 2 not so Hungry Miguels (see…
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Crabmeat Fried Rice

This dish is one of my father’s (see About) favorite midnight meals! As a tribute to him, I’m sharing a simple and quick recipe for a hungry tummy! For days when you feel like whipping up something real quick and easy, use ready peeled…
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Orecchiette with Broccoli Rabe

Orecchiette with broccoli rabe, garlic, anchovies, and red pepper flakes. Four main ingredients that will take you less than half an hour from preparation to serving. A quick and nutritious meal for busy days. Take it with a cold, bright, and…
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Bruschetta on Sourdough

The Italian verb, “buscare” means to “roast over coals”, and “busciare”, means to burn or toast. An antipasto, the original, unadorned way of serving “bruschetta”, is with grilled bread rubbed with some garlic and topped with…
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Le Trofie Al Pesto

The word “pesto”, came from the Italian verb, “pestare”, means to crush, grind, or pound. This really simple herb composition is made from fresh basil leaves, pine nuts, parmigiano reggiano, emulsified in good quality extra virgin…
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Japanese Style Pancakes

These thick and yummy pancakes are quite popular nowadays. Miguel even fell in line for half an hour at a famous restaurant in Tokyo just to have them! I personally prefer waffles, but this is also a good recipe to try. Yield: 2″ thick…
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Hot Chocolate

If there’s one thing I enjoy having, it’s a cup of hot chocolate! I find it so comforting and it really puts a big smile on my face. My most favorite of all is the one from Angelina in Paris. Miguel (see About) prefers the Spanish ones but…
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Thai Iced Tea

Another beverage Miguel (see About) and I both enjoy having! I began my love affair with Thai Iced Tea when I was away for college in San Francisco, CA. It was soooo good I found myself having 2 orders of it each time, at one of my favorite…