Author: Valerie Barry

Japanese Ginger and Garlic Chicken with Smashed Cucumber

This recipe is from “A Change of Appetite” by Diana Henry. Joe Reynolds of Love is Love Farm brings shiso leaves to the East Atlanta Village Farmers Market when it is in season.

Penne with Roasted Tomatoes and Corn

This week I’ve been reading “Cooking for Mr. Latte” by Amanda Hesser, former food editor of the New York Times. All this week’s recipes come from that book – a lovely combination of memoir and cookbook.

Potatoes with Smoked Paprika

This week I’ve been reading “Cooking for Mr. Latte” by Amanda Hesser, former food editor of the New York Times. All this week’s recipes come from that book – a lovely combination of memoir and cookbook.

Squash Baked with Tomatoes

This week I’ve been reading “Cooking for Mr. Latte” by Amanda Hesser, former food editor of the New York Times. All this week’s recipes come from that book – a lovely combination of memoir and cookbook.

Beans and Tomatoes with Vinaigrette

This week I’ve been reading “Cooking for Mr. Latte” by Amanda Hesser, former food editor of the New York Times. All this week’s recipes come from that book – a lovely combination of memoir and cookbook.

Toasts with Ricotta, Corn and Chives

This week I’ve been reading “Cooking for Mr. Latte” by Amanda Hesser, former food editor of the New York Times. All this week’s recipes come from that book – a lovely combination of memoir and cookbook.

Chocolate Squash Cake

When you’ve had all the grilled and sautéed squash you can enjoy, try this bundt cake recipe from “’Mother Daughter Dishes” by Cheryl Najafi.

Melon Martini

This martini recipe came from the folks at East Atlanta Village Farmers Market. It’s from food blog Glue & Glitter. The original recipe called for watermelon, but it would work with any melon that came in your box. I got watermelon, I know there were other varieties as well.

Green Beans with Almond Pesto

A quick recipe from Prevention magazine.

Pork Sausage Patties with Braised Cabbage

Ever thought you’d like to make your own sausage? Try this recipe. No shallot? Use one of the sweet onions you got in a past box.