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RATATOUILLE

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Nutritious eating is linked to seasonal food. Have your tomato in August, squashes in Fall, root vegetables in the Winter, and bring on the asparagus by Spring. That being said, sometimes we get tired of the seasons offerings, and deviate. Eggplants, peppers and zucchini are vegetables I need to eat all year round, and they are available, though hardly local. However, the flavors make a winters day a little warmer, and my disposition a lot sunnier. Ratatouille is a dish from Provence, France, that can be served warm or cold, as a side or a main. My version is not the classic way. I like to roast the vegetables and toss it with a rosemary flavored tomato sauce. The vegetables keep their shape, and the entire dish can be kept for a few days. It can be served with roasted meats or served on toast points as an appetizer. As a main dish, I warm a baguette with a nice runny cheese, pour a crisp white wine, and savor the flavors from the South of France. Sometimes we need to bend the rule...

AVOCADO - INDIAN STYLE

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All you guacamole lovers, I am one of you!  Those bright flavors mingling with creamy avocado tastes  rich and decadent, and is actually good for you. It is packed with anti-oxidants and omega-3-fatty acids, boosting our immune system and preventing heart disease and strokes. And that is probably why it is the most over produced dip of our times, and we have gotten into a bit of a rut. Let me offer an Indian twist to this Mexican classic, just for a change. It is spicy and cooling, quick and easy, and still South of the border, just the Indian border. RECIPE Serves 4-6 1 large avocado, cubed Juice of 1 lime 1/4 cup coriander, chopped salt 1 tablespoon oil 1 teaspoon mustard seeds 1 teaspoon garlic minced 1 small onion minced 1 teaspoon curry powder 2-4 green chilies 1/2 red onion. chopped In a bowl, mix the avocado with the lime, coriander and salt. Heat oil in a small pan and add the mustard seeds. Be sure to cover immediately, and wait until the seeds s...

AVOCADO AND ANCHOVY TOAST

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My daughter Sarina loves to experiment with food. Salty with sweet, sour with spicy, and every other combination you could possibly imagine. This can be a hit or miss proposition, but this was an amazing hit. A thin smear of creme fraiche on toast, 2-3 anchovies, slices of avocado, and a squeeze of lemon; heaven. For those anchovy-haters, smoked salmon is also delicious, but not quite so dramatic. Both anchovies and avocados are high in protein, lower cholesterol levels, promote heart health, and are rich in omega fatty acids. I believe that eating healthy is an admirable goal. However, when it's decadently, sinfully delicious as well, you have hit the jack pot! Thanks Sarina. RECIPE Serves 2 for a light meal Serves 4 for a snack 4 slices of whole grain bread creme fraiche or sour cream 8 anchovies 2 ripe avocados juice from 1/2 a lemon pepper to taste (optional) Toast the bread and spread a thin layer of the creme fraiche. Lay 2 anchovies on each toast. Slice hal...