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Pickled Field Peas

August 5, 2012 by The Runaway Spoon 8 Comments

Field peas are one of my favorite things about summer.  I freeze them in little baggies to pull out at the height of the winter blahs to remind me of the warmer months.  I always seem to remember them as warmer months, not miserable, stifling hot and humid. On Saturdays, when I am cooking and putting by my farmers market purchases, I put them on to cook with some piece of pork, … [Read more...] about Pickled Field Peas

Maque Choux (Cajun Stewed Corn and Tomatoes)

July 29, 2012 by The Runaway Spoon 4 Comments

Maque Choux distills the essence of summer into every bite.  Admittedly, its first attraction may be the fun name. Pronounced mock shoe, it is a corruption of a French word or an Indian saying, or just straight up Acadian, depending on whom you ask.  It is a traditional Cajun dish which occasionally makes it onto the menus of New Orleans-style restaurants, but more often than … [Read more...] about Maque Choux (Cajun Stewed Corn and Tomatoes)

Fresh Basil Aioli

July 18, 2012 by The Runaway Spoon 7 Comments

Aioli is the creamy, garlicky mayonnaise of Provence, traditionally made in a mortar and pestle.  But the food processor makes this a quick, easy delight. Add a hit of fresh basil, and it is a fresh summer tomato’s best friend. Good on a simple sandwich or just spread on a thick slice.  It also makes an amazing dip for a beautifully colorful display of summer vegetables. I … [Read more...] about Fresh Basil Aioli

Wash Day Green Beans

July 15, 2012 by The Runaway Spoon 8 Comments

Wash day beans are an old tradition, one that has taken on many forms in many places. The story goes that laundry day was once a week, usually a Monday, back when doing the wash meant heating up vats of water on an old wood stove to dump in the wash tub, then scrubbing the clothes by hand on that old washboard.  The practical housewife was not likely to plan an elaborate meal … [Read more...] about Wash Day Green Beans

Creamy Hominy Bake with Green Chiles and Cheese

April 29, 2012 by The Runaway Spoon 1 Comment

My primary memory of hominy is a quick Sunday night dish my mom used to whip up with eggs and sausage, but I love hominy as a more unusual side for a good Mexican meal.  I recently made this dish for a gathering of my parents’ friends, and when they realized it was hominy, I got a few looks.  One friend told me she hadn’t had hominy since early childhood, when it was served in … [Read more...] about Creamy Hominy Bake with Green Chiles and Cheese

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I'm P.C. I think I am like most people. Somewhere in the middle between food snob and food schlub. Just being in the kitchen makes me happy. I live, mostly in my kitchen, in my hometown of Memphis, Tennessee.

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