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Wednesday
Oct022013

Going Global with Eggplant

By Lori Powell
For One or Two Bites, a blog for singles and couples

Eggplant season is here and one of my all-time comfort food dishes is Eggplant Parmesan. I just love the creamy texture, when eggplant is cooked right, and how it pairs so beautifully with so many other flavors. Eggplant acts a flavor sponge while maintaining its own distinctive taste.

Eggplant’s origins go back to the 5th century in China and it found further popularity in Mediterranean Europe, around the 15th century. I have used them in classic dishes such as moussaka from Greece, Asian stir-fry, Indian rice dishes such as biryani, and ratatouille from France.

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Wednesday
Sep252013

My Kind of Spread

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By Lori Powell
For One or Two Bites, a blog for singles and couples

Okay, I might be dating myself, but one of my favorite recipes and flavor combinations from Gourmet magazine was peperoncini stuffed with smoked salmon and dill cream. I think it was Amy Mastrangelo who dreamed this up about 15 years ago.

Oddly, you can find other references to this dish with no credit given to Gourmet. It’s a personal pet peeve of mine; you should give credit where credit is due.

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Wednesday
Sep112013

Diver Scallops for One

By Lori Powell
For One or Two Bites, a blog for singles and couples

In an effort to keep my vacation memories and affect glowing bright, my 30-minute dinner for today’s post consists of a remake of a dish I ate at Ford’s, a little-known lobster shack (until now) that opened about four years ago on the coast of Connecticut near Mystic.

Now I must have driven by Ford’s a bunch of times but the sign is small and sits on the side of the road and could pass as a place to just purchase lobsters.

One of my main goals in the great state of Maine while on vacation, including the road trip to and back from the Hudson Valley to get there, is to seek out and try as many lobster shacks as possible. How Ford’s has evaded me till now is a mystery.

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Wednesday
Sep042013

End of Summer Chowder

By Lori Powell
For One or Two Bites, a blog for singles and couples

My quick summer dinner of choice is a delicious, filling chowder made with peak-of- the-season corn, basil, a touch of bacon and whatever might be growing in the garden, herb wise. It is my perfect meal while I’m in the great state of Maine on vacation.

Every year, I come up with new variations. You can consider this soup as the base for many chowders to come – it’s the simplest version that I’ve made over the seven to eight years that I’ve been coming to Maine.

This super-easy chowder takes no time to prep or to cook and makes a great lunch if you happen to have any leftovers for the next day. Chowder only gets better with time.

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Wednesday
Jul312013

Fix and Carry

By Lori Powell
For One or Two Bites, a blog for singles and couples

BBQs are the hit of the summer season. What to bring when someone invites you?

Well, your dish needs to be seasonal, tasty and something that can sit outside for a bit without perishing in the heat (so not dairy). Bonus points if you can make it ahead and double bonus points if it’s inexpensive to fix.

Bean salad is the order of the day! The classic is a three bean salad, but why not more than three?

I grew up on jarred three bean salad and absolutely loved it since it’s a cross between a pickle and a salad (and I have never met a pickle I didn’t like). Add beans to pickles and you up the health factor.

Combining the crisp texture of lightly cooked green beans with the creaminess of a white or red kidney bean, and the crunch of sweet corn, along with a hit of mustard (salty), honey and vinegar, is a winning combination. This salad also pairs well with all of the usual offerings at a summer BBQ as it gives welcome freshness and textural relief to the grilled meaty burgers, hot dogs and chicken.

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