Posts Tagged ‘pozole’

Hominy Waffles

Hominy Waffles

The toasty corn flavor in these waffles lends them to dinner, as well as breakfast. Try serving them with grilled sausages. This recipe was originally published by Nicole Rees in the Oregonian. Hominy Waffles 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder ½ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon baking soda 2 cups buttermilk, at room [...]

Corn-Fed Girl

Corn-Fed Girl

I know that all the recent news about corn has been grim. We Americans consume an enormous amount of corn in the sneaky and unhealthy form of high-fructose corn syrup. Monocultures. Bt corn and genetic engineering. Ethanol and farm subsidies. These are complex and real issues that require study and reflection. But…I’ll just confess right [...]

Cheese Grits and Collard Greens

Cheese Grits and Collard Greens

The possibilities are limitless. Kale, spinach or mustard greens would also be great.

Pozole Blanco Recipe

Pozole Blanco Recipe

From the TwoJunes, Lisa Bell and Nicole Rees. There are many different variations of pozole in different regions in Mexico, vegetarian and chicken included. The most famous are pozole verde with tomatillos, pozole rojo with dried chiles and pozole blanco, what we’ve made here, an intensely flavorful clear pork broth. Related Post: Sunday Supper Sunday [...]

Sunday Supper

Sunday Supper

A great way to slow down, eat sustainably, and build community Weeknight cooking can be a bit harried, often a game of how fast can you get dinner on the table. In a culture where both children and adults have things to do and places to be Monday through Friday, you can understand why fast [...]