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Fundraising alert! Today marks the countdown – one month until the Boston Marathon! I am at 41% of my fundraising goal for The ALLY Foundation , and I have a really great donation incentive from the amazing people at Zipcar. They’ve given me 30 passes for $50 in free driving credit for new members AND a $100 gift card toward membership/driving credit. The next 30 $25 donations I receive will automatically receive $50 in driving credit (after joining, doesn’t include membership fee), and anyone who donates in the next two weeks will be entered to win the $100 gift card.

Here’s how you can enter: http://www.crowdrise.com/RunAllyForAChange/fundraiser/MeghansBostonMarathon

 

Happy Friday before St. Patrick’s Day! While I can’t beat last year’s stellar photos of my youthful trips to Ireland and study abroad, (And my hair in some of those photos!), I thought that sharing a few pretty Ireland pictures would be a nice way to close out the week.

We don’t have plans 100% set for St. Patrick’s Day yet. We may take in the Ireland vs. England Six Nations rugby match at our local, The Banshee, but my father-in-law is also in town from Galway, so we also want to spend time with him.

If you’re cooking up a St. Patrick’s Day feast, here are a few favorite Ireland-inspired recipes. Note, there’s nothing called a Car Bomb! I had a mini rant on Twitter yesterday about this, but I don’t understand how it’s acceptable to name a food or drink after something that has caused so much bloodshed and in such recent history. A quick trip to Belfast would cure anyone of ever ordering a Car Bomb, I am pretty sure.  Hopefully we can somehow make that name change sometime in the future. . .

End rant. Time for recipes! I won’t claim that any of these are 100% authentic (well maybe the bread), but they use some of my favorite Irish ingredients.

Whiskey and Brown Sugar Salmon – SO GOOD!

Irish Brown Bread

Guinness Ice Cream Floats

Smoke Salmon Platter – smoked salmon is the one thing I eat the most of in Ireland; their salmon is some of the best I have ever had!

What are your St. Patrick’s Day plans?

Clare Island

{ Clare Island, County Mayo }

Clare Island

{ Sheep in Clare Island, County Mayo }

Galway

{Musicians in Galway with a Tiny Dancer }

gorse

{Wild Gorse in Connemara, County Galway }

wildflowers in Ireland

{ Wildflowers in Ireland }

Mannin Bay

{ Mannin Bay, County Galway }

image

{ Lough Corrib, County Galway }

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Tags: Clare Island, Galway, holidays, Ireland, recipes, Travel

Most of my cooking involves throwing in a bit of this and a pinch of that. I rarely follow recipes to the letter, but I do love a good cookbook for inspiration.

Last week I received a review copy of CHLOE’S KITCHEN: 125 Easy, Delicious Recipes for Making the Food You Love the Vegan Way, and it was truly love at first flip-through. Like the cover, the rest of the book is vibrant, clean, and welcoming, a celebration of really good homemade vegan food. If you know someone who equates eating vegan with eating celery and carrots all day long, this book would be a good way to sway their opinion.  

There are all sorts of recipes, from salads to desserts, with some hearty, soul-soothing vegan fare in between. You could easily make any of the recipes in this book for a group of people, whether vegan or not, and the conversation would likely be on the fresh, creative cuisine, not the missing meat or dairy!

With recipes like Falafel Sliders with Avocado Hummus, Garlic Knots, and Baked Sprinkle Donuts, there is no deprivation here, just good eating.

Chloe's Kitchen

Here’s  a photo of my copy. Despite being crazy busy, I stopped everything I was doing to bookmark about 10 recipes in this book. As you can see, I grabbed from my work area to bookmark, so there are post-its, scraps of envelopes, and business cards. I like to reuse, I guess.

The book is very aesthetically pleasing, and many, if not most of the recipes appealed instantly to my palate. I declared to my husband that we would be eating vegan for the next week. He basically said “Meh”, and I remembered that if I just made and served the food, he would eat it, love it, and probably not think about vegan vs. not.

Chloe's Kitchen

So what did I make?

cashews

We started with the Wontons with Apricot Mustard Sauce. I ended up subbing sriracha for mustard, and the mix of that with apricot jam was to-die-for. The filling in the wontons featured cashews, carrots, mushrooms, and ginger, among other things. These made for a delicious and fun weeknight dinner; we chatted and caught up on our days as we filled the wontons.

wontons

Over the weekend I also made the Herbed Polenta Cutlets with Marsala Mushroom Ragout. I subbed in a bottle of red wine I had open for the Marsala, and overall we liked the dish. It was rustic and had a meaty, hearty quality from the mushrooms and wine. This is definitely a dish for a cold wintry night.

mushroom

To get ready for the work week, I also made the Tuscan Bean and Greens Soup over Garlic Toast. I subbed in pinto beans for white beans because that’s all we had in the house. The pink beans gave the soup a weird color, but other than that, it was fantastic, garlicky, full of greens, and great served up over hot, crispy garlic toast.

Tuscan greens soup

And last, but so not least, I made the Avocado Pesto Pasta. If you love avocado and pesto, you can probably imagine what this pasta tasted like. To me, it was pure, creamy comfort food. Don’t worry, I did add pasta. I just thought that the tomatoes and avocado pesto looked lovely together.

tomatoes and avocado pesto

CHLOE’S KITCHEN offers menu suggestions for various occasions, something I always find helpful. Regardless of how often I cook a multi-course meal, I never know what  to make for each course so that there is a natural flow and cohesion. This book  is going to be my go-to recipe inspiration for the next few weeks at the very least.

I did receive this review copy for free, but I would definitely recommend it to anyone.

Tags: cookbooks, cooking, Food, recipes, review, vegan, Vegetarian

Earlier this week I was asked to put a call out to food loving Bostonians to submit recipes for a very special book. Here’s your chance to be part of Boston food history, get some blog fame, and to show off your favorite recipe.

Details are below. I hope you will participate.

Charlie's Sandwich Shoppe

Attention Chefs & Foodies!

Where Hash Rules, an ebook on the history of Charlie’s Sandwich Shoppe in Boston’s South End, will soon be available at the iTunes Store.

We’re soliciting favorite recipes from chefs and foodies in the Boston area (and beyond) and we invite you to make a submission or two and spread the word to your friends in the culinary community! Charlie’s, winner of a James Beard Award, has been a Boston landmark since 1927.

All contributors will have their photos, blog/website/Facebook/twitter info, and a bio blurb included with their recipes. Thank you for helping with this project!

To make a submission, please do the following:
1. Email your recipe, a recent photo of yourself, a short bio, and any social media contact information to wherehashrules ( @) gmail.com.
2. We’ll respond with a confirmation, then let you know if your submission has been accepted.
3. The deadline is Friday, February 10, 2012.
Follow on Twitter: @wherehashrules

Tags: Boston, cookbook, Food, recipes

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