For the Best Burger – Make Your Own Buns

Potato-Onion Burger Buns   Burgers have gone wild over the past few years.  No longer just a patty of ground beef, you can easily find recipes for veggie, salmon, Greek, Southwest, California, Middle Eastern falafel, Japanese pork and shitake, French herbes de Provence burgers– and more. And then there are the add-ons.  Stuff your burger […]

Culinary Ennui? Try Freekeh

Freekeh, Fava, Fennel and Eggplant Salad Moving forward with a healthy diet sometimes pushes us to reach back in time.   Freekeh, a rediscovered form of wheat used in ancient Egypt, Syria and Lebanon, recently caught my eye and palate. If you like food romance, the following story of this ancient grain, described on Freekehlicious.com, may […]

Cabbage – In the Raw

Dress Up Cabbage for Summer Meals: Coleslaw 3 Ways Humble cabbage, often passed over in favor of glamorous sister vegetables such as kale, rapini, broccoli and cauliflower,  turns into Cinderella come coleslaw season.  At its simplest, shredded cabbage and onion tossed with lime juice and a few seasonings, make a cool and crisp taco or […]

Do You Need a Spring Cleanse?

Yoga and Nutrition are Perfect Partners  Multi-Grain & Vegetable Stir-Fry with Crisp Tofu and Peanuts   Recently one of my favorite yoga instructors at the Pine Lake Club, Rebecca, asked me speak about dietary approaches to “cleansing” before a cleansing yoga workshop she was leading.  As the dietitian-nutritionist for the club, I said “sure, but….” […]

Farms, Food and Sustainability – The Tour Continues

  Salmon Braised in Red Wine with Greens, Crisped Prosciutto and Radish Crunch   The April, 2013 pre-conference tour for attendees of the Washington State Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics annual meeting continues to Willie Green’s organic farm in Monroe and on to Patterson Cellars in Woodinville.   April is a soggy month in the […]

The Cow is Queen

  Farro and Spring Asparagus Salad with Fava Beans, Arugula, Basil and Oil-Cured Tomato Dressing from Chef Lisa Dupar     I’m not a farm girl.    Of course I seek the best quality agriculture products for my never-ending kitchen exploits, but the closest I get to a farm is a trip to the Farmer’s […]

When the Going Gets Tough

Make Meatballs Who doesn’t have stress?  Group it with taxes and death – unavoidable.  While we all have stress, some more than others, what matters most is how we cope with it.  My top stress-busters are to: ·         Call a friend ·         Take a walk or a bike ride in nature ·         Attend yoga class […]

Who Do You Ask for Nutrition Advice?

RDN Means “Registered Dietitian Nutritionist” As National Nutrition Month comes to an end, I’m sharing this news  – I just added an N to my RD credentials indicating I’m a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, an option approved by the board of the American Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (AND) to more accurately reflect who registered dietitians are […]

Everything Green for Saint Patrick’s Day – and Your Health

Green for Spring:  Salad with Creamy Tarragon Dressing Instead of wearing green for Saint Patrick’s Day, I suggest eating green.  While cooked cabbage may be a tradition for some, I favor something fresher.  Bright and crisp, curly or straight, greens are a promise of spring and a good bet for boosting your health.  My recipe […]

Lactose-Free….Or Not

Pepper Jack & Vegetable Chowder   You don’t have to be on a low-lactose diet to enjoy lactose-free milk.  A good friend introduced me to lactose-free milk in coffee because it tastes sweeter than regular milk.    Recently my nutrition students made the same discovery during a sampling of lactose-free and regular milk.  The word […]