Weekend Herb Blogging #223 - The Round-Up
This is getting to be a habit. I have hosted Weekend Herb Blogging several times over the last few years and have re-upped again. It's always been one of my favorite food blogging events, a pleasure to participate in and host. Thanks to Haalo for her leadership, Kalyn for her brainchild, and all of you for your wonderful contributions every week. If there's anything I need to correct or add, please let me know so that I can make amends right away. See you soon!
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A few sprigs of curry leaves are all you need for a scent
you can smell around the world as well as the kitchen.
Sri Lankan Fish CutletsManinas - Maninas: Food Matters
U.K.
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A splash of lemon makes its own splash in a recipe
known for its spices as well as its key ingredient.
Kiran - Sumadhura
Massachusetts, U.S.A.
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Beet tops are the leaf to beat for super nutrition
that reads like a bottle of multivitamins.
Carrot-Beet Greens Fry/SautéPreeti - Relishing Recipes
Arkansas, U.S.A.
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A careful method and scant ingredients ensure that
the most delicate greens don't tough it out on your tongue.
Sicilian simplicity shines with a handful of herb-spiked
breadcrumbs to cover thin cutlets of pork.
Cotolette Alla Palermitana (Aromatic Tenderloin)Graziana - Erbe in Cucina (Cooking with Herbs)
Italy
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A classic American writer knows the difference between
cabbage and cauliflower. You "Mark" his words.
Curried Cauliflower StalksSra - When My Soup Came Alive
Chennai, India
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When you live on the girdle of the Earth, let your long,
cold glasses of infused ice tea do the sweating for you.
Aqua - Served with Love
Singapore
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Leaving the peel on tomatoes for a slow-roasted passata
makes the resulting flavor that much more appealing.
Thick coins of sweet potatoes are worth their weight in health
gold when roasted for maximum flavor with minimal fat.
Rosemary Sweet PotatoesKatie - Eat This
Michigan, U.S.A.
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The luck of Chinese New Year lasts a little longer
when leftover fruit becomes a tray of fresh muffins.
Mandarin Orange Muffins with WalnutsHuan - Eat.Live.Recipes
Singapore
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An invitation to a potluck picnic invites a baker to
innovate a dessert recipe for vegan, gluten-free eaters.
Pumpkin Cheesecake BrowniesJohanna - Green Gourmet Giraffe
Melbourne, Australia
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A Mexican fruit travels far south of its borders in a hot
and lively crushed sauce prepared Down Under.
Tomatillo Salsa VerdeHaalo - Cook Almost Anything at Least Once
Melbourne, Australia
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Grains and greens get dressed up for the camera
when tossed with a mix of glistening ingredients.
Wheat Berry Salad with Almonds & Spinach in a Citrus DressingJanet (Saveur) - The Taste Space
Toronto, Canada
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A bumper crop of allium rewards a casual gardener
with a loaf of fragrant bread baked for a busy day.
Natural disasters may slow the Earth's rotation, but
it shouldn't take more than a millionth of a second
to decide to bake a batch of buttery bar cookies.
it shouldn't take more than a millionth of a second
to decide to bake a batch of buttery bar cookies.
Cinnamon Butterscotch BarsJoanne - Eats Well with Others
New York, U.S.A.
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Hastily gathered greens quickly dipped in boiling water
make for a broth worth savoring very slowly.
Wet VegetablesChristine - Kit's Chow
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Gently fried fennel enriches the simplest stock into a
stand-alone soup to enrich the blood on cold winter days.
Creamy Fennel SoupCinzia - Cindystar
Lake Garda, Italy
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If at first you don't succeed, bake, bake again.
Please join Huan of Cook.Eat.Live who is hosting the current edition of Weekend Herb Blogging #224.







19 comments:
great round up, a real goal!
wonderful dishes and pics.
thanks for hosting, Susan, have a nice week!
Very eclectic collection of recipes. Strung together so well as usual, thanks, Susan!
Susan, your round-ups are always such a treat to read!
Thanks for the round-up! Very informative.
amazing round-up, you did a great job!
A lovely roundup! There are so many yummy dishes!
cheers,
Rosa
may you host many more whb rounds as your round up is always a joy to read - and I am pleased to finally see your cake - it looks beautiful - just shows that your perseverance was rewarded
Lovely roundup Susan!
Nice job hosting and it looks like such an interesting collection of dishes. I've turned into kind of a WHB dropout lately, but it's nice to see that the event goes on just as well without me.
Gorgeous roundup--sorry I missed this one, again! The sauteed cauliflower stems are intriguing. The blondies look divine (though I'm still not quite sure how they got into this roundup!).
What a lovely round-up! Thanks for hosting, Susan. :)
A delicious round-up Susan!!!!Weekend Herb Blogging has been around for quite some time:D
Beautiful round-up! There's so much variety here...I love it!
A nice read to start the week: thanks Susan! Every edition of WHB is a treat.
Delicious round-up.............Well done!
What a wonderful round-up. This is my first visit to your blog. I stopped by to say hello and stayed much longer than I planned. You have a wonderful blog. I'll be back often to see what's cookin'.
Thank you very much, everyone! It is always a pleasure to serve you a WHB round-up!
Welcome, Mary! Thank you very much!
Very lovely roundup. Really yummy.
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