Nancy Lowell has spent a lifetime loving, eating, cooking, learning and reading about food. She has owned a small restaurant in Delaware County, New York, a catering business in New York City, worked for fifteen years for Whole Foods Market, and served Breakfast at Tiffany’s during her time working in corporate dining.
I just had to make this French lentil and kale salad, even though winter is hanging on, and it’s not quite salad weather. I have a hard time eating salads when the weather is cold, but once it warms up, I want them again. This interminable winter has me craving both warm weather and things […]
Pollo à la brasa is a Peruvian style of rotisserie chicken that you can get all over Washington, D.C. and New York City, but is not very widely available here in Philadelphia. There are two places I found listed, but they are far from me and fairly inconvenient to get to, and two places not too […]
Chances are if you have kids they eat some type of chicken nuggets, perhaps under the golden arches, perhaps you buy some all-natural-organic nugget, but before you let your kid take one more bite I urge you to reconsider the source of that processed chicken. There are some things we eat (and by we I […]
There are three types of kale, ornamental is the stuff you see taking over beds in public places for the duration of fall until spring. The two types we eat are curly; easy to spot by its tight curly edges, and dinosaur kale also know as Lacinato or Tuscan kale, which has dark green bumpy leaves. […]
Can you really have too many good meatball recipes? I don’t think so, and that’s why I decided to try something new; quinoa meatballs. The quinoa replaced the breadcrumbs, not the meat. This exchange makes these meatballs suitable for gluten-free, as well as your paleo friends. I made them with a simple tomato sauce and […]