Cheese Recipes

Roasted Parmesan Zucchini Bites

My favorite way to eat zucchini is a tie between zucchini bread and this recipe where the zucchini is broiled with a simple coating of fresh Parmesan.  I’ve made these as rounds, sticks, and strips.  They key is to cut them fairly thick and cook only until golden.  This way, they won’t get mushy.  Also,…

Walking Tacos

Walking Tacos offer a fun, portable way to enjoy the traditional taco salad and are perfect for kids’ parties and casual dinners. Those who prefer a plated taco salad may absolutely eat the meal that way. Both of my sons are swimmers and, like so many sports activities, the summer swim meets are always over…

Blueberry Avocado Salad with Nancy’s Sweet and Tangy Salad Dressing

After a yoga class one day, my friend Daina told me about her favorite salad. ย Daina is a master gardener and grows much of what she eats this time of year in her own backyard. She mentioned that her favorite greens are dandelion greens and that she doesn’t use dressing on her salads. Preferring my…

Blue Cheese and Bacon Braised Trout

When we visit my in-laws’ cabin in Blooming Grove, Pennsylvania, the guys do a lot of fishing.  (Usually, after I catch one fish, I say I am good for the year!)  Some of the fishing is done from a row boat in the lake, but most is done casting from the shores of one of…

Sweet Cherry & Feta Quinoa with Peach Vinaigrette

A light, flavor-packed salad that’s delightful paired with virtually any grilled protein but stands alone as a complete vegetarian meal. For a vegan alternative, simply omit the feta. And try substituting dried cherries or cranberries when the fresh cherry season has ended. 🍒 Every summer, I make several varieties of homemade jam that we enjoy throughout the…

Sausage, Mushroom & Pasta Bake (gluten-free option)

Possibly a bigger challenge than creating recipes is naming them!  Sometimes, there are lots of delicious ingredients in one recipe, so I feel a need to include as many of them in the name, knowing that different people are grabbed by different ingredients.  But then, a recipe name can get rather wordy!  Sometimes, I go…

Strawberry Pesto Pasta Salad

This recipe came from Genevieve, an English teacher at Lancaster Country Day School. Another teacher told Genevieve she simply must share this recipe for the Summer Salad Challenge conducted by The Lancaster Sunday News and me.  The recipe came from Genevieve’s sister and, conceptually, it caught my attention right away.  Beyond offering a novel, seasonal…

Spring Millet Salad

This springy salad is equally delicious served warm, chilled, or room temperature. And though you could replace the millet with couscous or quinoa, the tiny grain has a mild, corn-like flavor that offers a great way to mix things up.   As I continue to experiment with recipes using millet, I have made variations of…

Baked Greens with Mushrooms and Blue Cheese

As my garden grows and local market stands overflow with spring greens, I have been diving deeper into one of my two assigned food trends:  bitter greens.  For those who may not have read previously, I am on a yearlong journey with Sargento Cheese, developing recipes and exploring the food trends that were developed by…

Chicken and Spinach Parmesan Pizza

When we eat this pizza, I feel as though we are enjoying a gourmet pizza that took minutes to prepare.  It happens to be a favorite of my 14-year-old son, who is usually all about pepperoni pizza!  Typically, I love a good saucy pizza–meaning the tomato version.  This white sauce, however, is quick, easy and…

Turkey Cobb Salad with Honey Orange Poppy Seed Dressing

Do you ever eat a meal at a restaurant and want to replicate it at home?  Do you often think that salads you eat at a restaurant taste better than what you make at home?  My friends and I have joked many times that food always tastes better when someone else makes it for you!…

Asparagus Egg Noodle Soup (Gluten Free Option)

My kids love this soup because it tastes great.  I love it for its taste, but also for the utter ease of preparation.  With asparagus season upon us, I will cook this soup many times. While I started making this soup with angel hair pasta many years ago, I now often make it with rice…

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