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How to Cook Duck Breast and a Red Wine Pomegranate Sauce

October 27, 2015 by Talia Bunting 3 Comments

Seared duck breast in a red wine pomegranate sauce

When we lived in Paris, we ate duck breast twice a week. And why wouldn’t we? It was cheap(er), and among the most delicious meats I’ve ever eaten. To be sure, I fouled (see what I did there:)?) up the duck every time. No seriously, I’ve cooked duck about 20 times and only recently figured out how to cook it without burning it,serving it raw or totally killing it.

Filed Under: All Recipes, Entrees

Roasted Cauliflower with Easter Egg Radishes and Pomegranate Seeds

October 26, 2015 by Talia Bunting 4 Comments

Beautiful roasted vegetables for the holiday season

How many times have you gone to the market during the holiday season, purchased pomegranates and then thrown them away January 1, because you can’t figure out how to cook with them? If you said, “every damn year” then welcome to the club. Pomegranates are beautiful and festive and I love pomegranate-influenced foods. The problem is I never actually make pomegranate-influenced foods. Usually they sit in a pretty bowl on my table and rot. This year it’s different.

Filed Under: All Recipes, Side Dishes

Winter Salad of Arugula, Pomegranates and Toasted Hazelnuts

October 24, 2015 by Talia Bunting 2 Comments

Winter Arugula Salad with Pomegranate, Pear and Stilton Cheese

Have pomegranates and pears started popping up in your farmer’s market yet? In Atlanta, the local ingredients have shifted and so my cooking has shifted as well. I love the change in seasonal ingredients. The persimmons and squashes all sit there begging me to eat them. So I’m all like fine, I’ll eat you. Get into my belly.

I dreamed up this tasty winter salad as I roamed the aisles of our market. Mostly it’s just all the things I love, and I hope you will love it too.

Filed Under: All Recipes, Salads

How to Make Bourbon Homemade Marshmallows

October 21, 2015 by Talia Bunting 6 Comments

Homemade Bourbon Marshmallows

Have you seen the big beautifully plump marshmallows in Williams Sonoma? They’re so pretty and festive. And they were the first clue that marshmallows didn’t have to taste sickeningly sweet. Even as a kid, they were too sweet.

It’s always very sad around campfires. I love roasting marshmallows, but I never eat them. That is until I discovered I could make homemade marshmallows. Homemade marshmallows are delicious without being overly sweet. When I realized you could flavor these tasty little treats, game over. Homemade marshmallows are my jam now, when I made these I barely had any left to take pictures of.

Filed Under: All Recipes, Desserts

Curry Roasted Acorn Squash Soup

October 20, 2015 by Talia Bunting 1 Comment

Roasted Curry Acorn Squash Soup

Are you looking for a fall soup recipe that isn’t butternut squash? There are so many delicious fall squashes to be enjoyed and butternut squash has been hogging all the attention! Or at the very least, trying sharing it with the pumpkin. The acorn squash isn’t the most neglected of the squashes, but it definitely isn’t getting the attention it should. So, here is my attempt at highlighting one of fall’s delicious squashes.

Filed Under: All Recipes, Soup

Sipping Chocolate for Cold Winter Nights

October 16, 2015 by Talia Bunting 6 Comments

Homemade French Sipping Chocolate

What do you drink on those cold winter nights? Before I knew about sipping chocolate, I always had plain old hot chocolate. I still love plain old hot chocolate, of course, but for the times I need a little more oomph, I drink sipping chocolate. Also when I want to drink a candy bar.

Filed Under: All Recipes, Beverages

Spiced Orange Chocolate Doughnuts

October 15, 2015 by Talia Bunting 3 Comments

Spiced Orange Chocolate Doughnuts

What’s your Saturday morning ritual? Do you get up and go for a run? Sleep till noon? Nostalgically, sit in front of the tv and watch Saturday morning cartoons?

I love to get up and make Saturday morning breakfast for my family. There’s no impending pressure of work, we can take our time. We laugh, we discover new foods, and it’s an excuse to have a mimosa. For me it feels like a weekly mini-celebration of family.

Filed Under: All Recipes, Breakfast

How to See Paris on a Layover

October 14, 2015 by Talia Bunting 3 Comments

How to See Paris on a Layover

After living in Paris for two months last year, a number of people ask me what they should do with a long layover in Paris. I would hate for you to miss out on all my opinions as well, so here is my guide to seeing Paris on a layover. I’ll be sharing a Paris City Guide in the next few weeks for those of you who have a few days to spend there.

Filed Under: Paris, Recommendations, Travel

Spicy Butternut Squash Soup

October 12, 2015 by Talia Bunting 4 Comments

Spicy Butternut Squash Soup

What’s your cozy food? When the weather is dreary and all you want to do is snuggle up inside with a good book, what do you make? I’m a cliche. When this happens, I make soup. Friday and Saturday were both kind of grey days, and we were having a few friends over Friday night. So, I, being the cliche that I am, decided to make butternut squash soup.

Filed Under: All Recipes, Soup

Maple Honey Almond Granola

October 8, 2015 by Talia Bunting 3 Comments

Maple Almond Honey Granola

Have you ever considered making your own granola? If not, WHY HAVEN’T YOU? Ask yourself, do I need more goodness in my life? Then ask yourself, do I love yummy things? Then ask yourself, do I like making other people happy?

If your answers are yes, then GREAT NEWS—I have the answer.

Filed Under: All Recipes, Breakfast

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