October 29, 2010 – 9:33 am
Chicken, Roasted Red Pepper and Couscous Salad 3 cups water 1 teaspoon salt 2 pounds boneless skinless chicken breasts 2 cups couscous 1 large red pepper, roasted, seeded, and diced 1/4 cup minced chives 3 slices cooked bacon, crumbled Vinaigrette: 1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 2 tablespoons soy sauce Several grinds [...]
October 1, 2010 – 9:13 am
I created this recipe for Curtis Custom Meats in Union, Maine several years ago. We used to buy all of our meat from them, pre-the enormous freezer full of cuts of whole pig and cow from Terra Optima in Appleton. This recipe makes a large pot of sauce – good for a big family dinner [...]
August 17, 2010 – 12:38 pm
Summer in Maine often means lobster, and lobster we have. This recipe calls for making a lobster stock with the bodies and shells of the lobsters after the meat has been removed. The stock is then reduced with cream to make a rich sauce, which should be thick enough to coat the back of a [...]
Couscous and Chickpea Salad 1 1/4 cups water 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 cup uncooked couscous 3 tablespoons white wine vinegar 1 garlic clove, minced 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard 1/4 teaspoon sugar 1/3 cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 15-ounce can chickpeas, drained 2 small red bell peppers, seeded and diced 4 scallions, minced 1 large carrot, diced 1/2 cup pitted [...]
“Mama, WHY are we the only ones who take care of the chickens?” say the girls one morning. (They aren’t but who’s counting.) “I tell you what, I’ll do the chickens both morning and evening if you cook dinner tonight,” I say with complete certainty that they’ll choose chickens. “DEAL!” they say. So then goes [...]
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Tagged Annie Mahle, easy pasta dish, fresh peas, kids food, maine windjammer sailing vacation, smoked salmon
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I don’t get it. What is wrong with saying to your kids, “This is what we are having for dinner.” If they say I don’t like it, you say this is what we are having. If they don’t eat it, they will eventually get hungry and have what’s for dinner. I know more parents than [...]
I love artichokes any way you cook them. But this tangy, creamy sauce is one of my favorites. When artichokes are on sale, I’ll get a bunch of them and serve this sauce on the boat for pasta night. It used to be that I’d only serve one sauce, but then my energetic side got [...]
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Tagged Anne Mahle, Artichoke, artichoke sauce, At Home At Sea Cookbook, Chef Annie Mahle, Mushroom sauce, pasta sauce, Roasted Mushroom
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My Bread by Jim Lahey, all about the no-knead bread process, is my new favorite read. Mostly, it’s my new favorite “look” because the book has a number of super helpful photo essays that illustrate what the bread should look like, step by step. When I initially wrote my column on no-knead bread using my [...]
It’s the first time in the history of Easter dinners that we’ve spent more of it outside than in. We have several friends, none of whom have family in the area, with whom we often celebrate holidays. Typically we all gather with our winter coats on to watch the kids find their eggs and then [...]
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Also posted in Close to Home, Desserts & Sweet Endings, Main Dishes, Uncategorized, Vegetarian
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Tagged Annie Mahle, brown rice and lentils, Easter dinner, feta cheese, lamb meatballs, maine windjammer adventure vacation, roasted peppers
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September 25, 2009 – 10:00 am
When I made this recipe this week, I wouldn’t tell anyone what was in it until they tried it. Then I shared. Knowing that the combination of ingredients don’t sound good unless you are a desperate vegetarian or have a bumper cabbage crop. Turns out, the combination hits you just right when you want a [...]
By Annie Mahle
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Also posted in Cheese, Cooking, Main Dishes, Vegetables, Vegetarian
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Tagged Anne Mahle, buget vacation, cabbage, Maine windjammer, pasta, penne, Vegetarian
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