Bring the cozy comforts of pasta to a quick and easy to throw together weeknight meal. With a small amount of prep work the sauce comes together in the time it takes to boil the pasta! Not to mention its light and bright flavors wont leave you feeling heavy. The cauliflower, shallot and garlic are slowly pan roasted in a generous bit of olive oil and finished with the acidic punch of lemon and capers and a heavy hand of herbs for freshness for the perfect side to your chicken or fish.
Read MoreA compliment to both poultry and pork, nobody’s holiday table should go without Cranberry sauce- and I’m not talking about that nasty stuff pushed out of the can- I’m talking slow simmered, spicy, jammy tart goodness. I’m here to tell you that cranberry sauce isn’t something that should be reserved for turkey day, its something that can be enjoyed year round!
Read MoreI am so stoked on how this turned out, it took a bit of relentless tweaking to get the custard to set just as I had remembered it, but I think I finally nailed it (I’m sorry that I’ve been sitting on this recipe for TWO YEARS thinking I had already published it. Insert facepalm here. Better late than never right?! If you’re missing pumpkin pie reminiscent of what grandma used to make I urge you to give this filling a try with your favorite crust. Its rich and silky, yet firm…all without the use of eggs, cream or refined sugar.
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