Ann Maloney is a Washington Post Recipes Editor and Food Reporter focused on, in her words, “quick and easy home cooking.” Honestly, what’s not to like here? Her recipe for Quick Lentil Salmon Salad is adapted from Cooking Light and comes together in about the same time as it takes to cook the lentil. It…
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22 Mar 2023: Charred Cabbage Smothered in Tomato Gravy Over Grits
I was determined that this was going to be the year that I used up the ENTIRE cabbage. And so, I went in search of leftover cabbage recipes. Fortunately, my search took place the day after St. Patrick’s Day when I understand a lot of folks like to boil the heck out of cruciferous vegetables…
17 Dec 2022: Concha Cookies
Finding new cookies for holiday baking is a passion. While all of us in this house enjoy traditional cookie recipes, sometimes we’ll find one – or two – that seem to be stand-outs. This recipe for a twist on the Mexican sweet bread, concha, was published in the Washington Post food section and comes via…
21 August 2022: Vermicelli Noodles with Turmeric and Tofu
This recipe, was published in the Washington Post’s Eating Voraciously Weeknight Vegetarian column on August 13, 2022. If you are a subscriber to the Washington Post, you can access the recipe and scale it up or down. Adapted by the Washington Post from “Vegetarian Viet Nam” by Cameron Stauch, this is a tasty AND colorful…
28 March 2021: Ellie Kreiger’s Caribbean-Style Seafood Stew
We keep frozen seafood on hand these days. Frozen seafoods in my opinion, are not always a great substitute for fresh, but when our food shopping choices went down to whatever we could find curbside (meaning I was no longer standing in front of the fish counter asking when something had been brought in), I…
24 February 2021: Picadillo
The Washington Post has started a new email newsletter authored by WaPo’s food writer, Daniela Galarza called Eat Voraciously and the very first email was – as Guy Fieri might say – “off the hook”. Use this link to read more about Daniela’s mission and subscribe to receive the newsletter – or even better, subscribe…