Dana Slatkin

Curried Popcorn

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During the holidays, spontaneity rules in my house. Absent the relentless school routine, the last days of the year take shape organically, as a true vacation should. The only rules? No rushing or stressing allowed. But I confess to being a little challenged on vacations. Though the break from lunchboxes and dinner parties is welcome, this Farmgirl needs to keep busy. Too much time away from my kitchen and I start to get disoriented.   So here’s my method for vacation reorientation…invite a steady stream of drop-ins, have a ready stash of party-food, and exhale. This popcorn was a big hit at last week’s holiday cooking class. The recipe is based on one by Aarti Sequeira (the Food Network’s endearing Indian … [Read more...]

Spicy Tomato Chutney

Tomato Chutney

On a recent steamy evening, the kids and I decided to get out of the house for a quintessentially suburban cool down, or as my kids would call it, a mall crawl. After hitting every air-conditioned store that was still open, we headed to … [Read more...]

Puffy Popovers

Puffy Popover

Spring is in full swing, and isn’t it lovely? Tulips and lilacs are blooming, zucchini blossoms and white asparagus are making their brief yet splashy appearances at farmers markets. And I have finally retired my soup pot to the closet for a while. On the special occasions when my mother-in-law takes me to lunch (about once a year, always in April), we go to Neiman Marcus for popovers. Arriving straight from the oven the minute the waiter finishes taking our order, they are puffy and wondrous. Plus there’s no needless mark-up! Popover batter is very similar to crepe batter—essentially just eggs, milk and flour. Baking them in a dedicated popover pan or muffin tin, the thin batter creeps up the sides and fills up with steam, … [Read more...]

Maple Oat Scones with Currants and Buttermilk Glaze

Maple Oat Scones

You might recall in a past post that I used to be in the wholesale food business. My company, Beverly Hills Farmers Market, Inc. (named after the farmers market I helped found in 1994), sold baked goods and snacks to local supermarkets, Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods, and the airlines. One of the biggest kicks I ever got was the day British Airways ordered my scones to serve on their international flights. It was a peak moment, an affirmation that maybe I really did know how to bake. It all started with this recipe, which has evolved over the years to include more whole grains and less sugar. This version is my current favorite, one that is perfect for an Easter brunch or a grab-and-go breakfast treat. Bake a double batch and freeze … [Read more...]

Persian Cucumber Yogurt Salad

Cucumber Yogurt Salad

When something is on my mind, it usually ends up in my cooking. For instance, the minute I returned from a trip to Vietnam and Cambodia, I tossed lemongrass and nuoc mam into just about everything I cooked. After reading an article about the bustling night market of Audrix, France, where townspeople enjoy weekly dinners en plein air, there were breakfast tartines on the table every morning and walnut oil in all my salads. Lately, Iran has been on my mind. My heart goes out to all the Iranian people who had their hopes for freedom dashed in the recent election. In solidarity, I invited some of my Persian friends over this week to show me how to make some of their favorite dishes, which they learned from their mothers and grandmothers. Happily, … [Read more...]

Whole Wheat Cranberry-Almond Scones

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With a big steaming vanilla latte and one of these, I don’t mind facing an early morning. This recipe is a variation on the one I used to sell to airlines and supermarkets, from British Airways and Bristol Farms, when I owned a baking and snack business called Beverly Hills Farmers Market. These scones freeze beautifully in Ziploc bags, making a quick breakfast or snack a cinch in the toaster oven. Serve them with your favorite jam, plain yogurt, or pumpkin butter. Got a sweet tooth? Try Berries with Chocolate-Coconut Fondue. … [Read more...]

Crispy Parmesan Kale (and Collard) Chips

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Kale is one of those leafy year-round staples that I have always passed up in the produce aisle. It’s not that I don’t enjoy the dark earthy greens in a heady soup or shredded raw in a salad. But I have always thought of kale as a vegetarian’s vegetable, and I’ve never found a way to make it palatable to my kids or husband, until now. When I was flipping through one of my favorite cooking magazines, a recipe for baked kale caught my eye because there were only three ingredients. I loved how the kale came out of the oven crisp and salty, like delicate chips. But in order to entice my finicky family, it needed a little extra appeal. This version with a light sprinkling of cheese gets raves every time I make it. Try it with collard greens, … [Read more...]