Grains and Legumes Recipes

Sunflower Raisin Brown Bread with Steel Cut Oats

When I perfected my Brown Soda Bread with Steel Cut Oats, I was so happy!  A whole grain bread that requires no yeast, no kneading, no rise time and mixes up in one bowl!  Most importantly, it tastes great.  My husband claims I never make the same thing twice, which is not entirely true.  However, certain recipes have…

Roasted Garbanzos…and other roasted beans

A simple technique and helpful hints for the best crunchy snack–that happens to be healthy, protein-rich, economical, and easy!   Last year, when I first posted my recipe for roasting garbanzo beans, a couple of my friends mentioned that a few of the beans popped in their oven!  We quickly determined that the garbanzos still…

Slow Cooker Steel Cut Oatmeal

I’ve mentioned a time or two in this space that I enjoy my morning oatmeal!  When I haven’t kept up with the demand for baked oatmeal or when we aren’t working our way through a backlog of eggs from our four chickens, this is the way I often prepare it. Steel cut oats lend themselves…

Raspberry Almond Baked Oatmeal with Quinoa

Those who have visited my kitchen, virtual or otherwise, are most likely familiar with my penchant for baked oatmeal!  Months ago, I saw the idea of combining oats and quinoa from Cooking Quinoa–a fabulous resource for additional quinoa recipes, by the way–and I thought this could be an interesting spin on my standard of using all oats.…

Baked Oatmeal and a Weekend in Miami…

It is hard to believe a humble oatmeal dish took my husband, Jack, and me on a trip to Miami.  When Smart Balance asked me to participate in their national recipe contest, I almost didn’t do it.   Would asking for votes, repeatedly over a month, be an annoyance to people?  I certainly didn’t want to be…

White Bean Soup with Kale and Cheese Toast (Slow Cooker)

This is one of those meals I have been cooking for years and I look forward to a warm bowl of it when the nights are cold.  The aroma wafting from the kitchen takes me right back to my grandmother’s kitchen.  It’s the ham hock.  The good smell it produces is matched only by the…

Chunky Quinoa Granola

This is one of those recipes I am really excited to share.  It is chunky and crispy and, as far as my tastebuds are concerned, the perfect granola.  What’s more, it is a terrific option for those who are gluten-free and may be intolerant of oats.  From the various feedback I receive from the fabulous…

Cream of Quinoa

My grandmother often made cream of wheat when I was a little girl and I loved eating it, topped simply with a sprinkle of brown sugar.  Quinoa flakes offer a modern spin on that tasty breakfast with a gluten-free grain that cooks in two quick minutes.  It takes almost as long to pour cereal from…

Santa Cookies

Santa Claus Christmas cookies are festive and fun to make and eat. Perfect for holiday gifting and Santa’s Christmas Eve treat!   In my recent snickerdoodle biscotti post, I mentioned my talented friend, Lisa. Every December, Lisa spends countless hours mixing, rolling and baking hundreds upon hundreds of cookies for the most amazingly delicious and…

Snickerdoodle Biscotti

Classic, twice-baked biscotti goes Snickerdoodle-style thanks to an easy cinnamon sugar topping. Low in fat and high in flavor, this crisp Italian cookie is perfect for dipping in coffee, tea, and cocoa!   Lisa is a friend who happens to be an incredible baker. Every year in early December, she begins the month-long process of…

White Chocolate Pecan Pie

White chocolate and a graham cracker crust take the classic pecan pie to new heights in this crowd-pleasing dessert that assembles in a mere minutes.   While my husband, Jack, does not often cook, there are two or three dishes he prepares quite well.  Baking, however, is unexplored territory. So, when he bought the ingredients…

Prize-Winning Crunchy Top Apple Cinnamon Baked Oatmeal — and a trip WINNER!

UPDATE: I am thrilled to announce that the winner of the trip to Canyon Ranch in Miami, Florida is Matthew Fairbanks!  Thank you all for voting, entering, and being a friend of The Fountain Avenue Kitchen.  I truly wish I could send you all on a trip!  Congratulations to Matthew and wishing everyone a happy Thanksgiving…

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