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Cabbage and Egg Noodle Kugel

kugel

I will confess that until now I was unfamiliar with kugel. It is a baked Jewish dish, somewhat like a casserole or pudding, made with noodles and eggs and sometimes potatoes. There are endless variations with different vegetables, seasonings and sweeteners — sometimes nuts or dried fruit and cinnamon are included. Depending on how sweet they are, they can be served as a side, for dessert or for breakfast or brunch. These savory and slightly sweet cabbage and leek snack-size kugels make for an excellent breakfast.

Chickpea and Paneer Tomato Curry

chickpea and paneer curry

I've often thought of adopting a vegan diet, but there are just a few things that I would sorely miss and paneer cheese is surely on the top of that list. Here luscious cubes of tender paneer and plump buttery chickpeas are spiced and cozied up with tomatoes and herbs. The gravy really brings out the goodness of the essential ingredients in this satisfying dish. Paneer always pairs so well with any number of legumes, and we must not forget the spice.

Raw Cocoa Nut Butter Cups

raw nut butter cups

I'm gradually "unbaking" my way through Rawsome Vegan Baking by Emily von Euw. For those unfamiliar with this inspired cookbook, a wide array of unique raw creations featuring cookies, bars, cakes and cupcakes is offered up complete with droolworthy photos. It should be sinful really, but in fact the recipes, sweetened naturally and often containing nuts, dried fruits, cocoa or carob and coconut oil to bind, are actually good for you. I've tried quite a few recipes so far from this book and truly this is one of the most interesting cookbooks published so far this year.

Curried Lentil Vegetable Soup with Roasted Chickpeas

lentils with roasted chickpeas

Legumes appear on my menu pretty much everyday and chickpeas usually make their appearance at least once a week in some shape or form. Since this has been a rather cool summer, I decided to feature them in a stunning soup. Roasted chickpeas I've always enjoyed but I've yet to share a recipe with my readers in this space. Here they are roasted with spices and then featured as a topping for a nourishing lentil and vegetable soup with creamy coconut milk.

The list of ingredients might seem long, but the process is really quite straightforward. The soup can be served without the roasted chickpeas with ideal results, but the addition of the lightly browned and slightly crunchy peas really elevate this spicy soup into something extra special. It's well worth the effort and won't fail to delight the taste buds and impress your family and friends.

Coconut Rice with Fragrant Seeds and Spices

Coconut Rice with Fragrant Seeds and Spices

Because you can never have enough ideas to dress up rice. It truly is a blank canvas that doesn't get enough respect. I am more than happy to eat rice with little adornment, but the possibilities to make it into an even more interesting side are endless. And satisfying. With a little extra effort, dinner can be a more joyous affair.

Sri Lankan Coconut Roti

coconut roti

There's a new favorite curry accompaniment on the menu. I adore savory Indian breads and crêpes, and while most of the preparations are straightforward, many of the options are somewhat time consuming because of the frying time involved. This recipe comes together in hardly anytime at all and if you shape them into small units, a few will fit on the pan at the same time with only a few minutes required per side to cook the dough and brown them up.

Soft and bready, with coconut adding some richness and natural sweetness, the chilies add a bit of heat to complete the experience. Not only do they go well with legume mains and curried vegetable sides, they also make a fine breakfast alongside some chutney. Do consider doubling the batch — any leftover rotis will keep well for at least another day and can easily be reheated in a 180° oven wrapped in foil.

Chickpeas Dressed with Fresh Basil Pesto

Chickpeas Dressed with Fresh Basil Pesto

I adore summer for many reasons. Pretty much half of the year in Canada is dark and cold, so warmer weather and sunshine ought to be enjoyed. Of course, as someone who focuses on fresh ingredients and good flavor, I also relish the wonders of what I plant in the backyard each summer. Peppers are prominent in all their glory, as are tomatoes and herbs.

Usually two kinds of basil are an annual treat. Lemon basil just happens to be my favorite. Here I have used some of my harvest and pulsed it up to make a pesto to dress plump and buttery chickpeas.

Green Pea Falafel

green pea falafel

I'm still enjoying the local fresh green pea harvest, and although these might not be your tradition falafels as chickpeas are absent except for a bit of besan flour, these unusual green pea falafels loaded with fresh herbs and seasoned with spices really make for a fine summer meal adorned with vegetables and some fresh chutney. I enhanced their green goodness with an avocado mango salad with cilantro and roasted cashews which served as a vibrant and colorful chutney itself.

Baked Cherry Oatmeal Dessert Puddings

cherry pudding

It's amazing how cooking in ramekins can turn a fairly ordinary recipe into something that looks gourmet. That's just what I did with a baked cherry oatmeal breakfast pudding that I enjoyed recently, turning them into these gorgeous soft and spongy cherry and oatmeal dessert puddings with a few tweaks like marinating the cherries in balsamic vinegar to deepen their flavor. They were also an excuse to use up some the bags of fresh sweet cherries that somehow keep arriving at my house.

Green Pea Pulao with Cashews

green pea pulao

Local garden peas are always something to savor and here I've dressed up rice with their plump texture and green goodness. Throw is some golden fried cashews, herbs and some Indian spice and you have a fine accompaniment to any meal, especially Indian legume curries. Grains never need be boring, and although I enjoy a pot of rice with little adornment, rice really is a blank canvas to explore to complement a culinary experience.