Fabulous Traditional Hummus

Fabulous Traditional Hummus

There are as many varieties of Hummus as there are countries that lay claim to it. And the options of what to serve it with are almost endless.
I am so excited to share with you one of my favourite indulgences… Hummus. Inside you will find a fabulous, simple and very traditional Hummus recipe that takes almost no prep and can be done in 10 minutes.
There are so many variations of Hummus out there I would live to hear any ideas that you have. What do you eat Hummus with or what do you add to Hummus to make it yours…Enjoy!

Filipino Chicken Adobo

Filipino Chicken Adobo

What is Filipino Chicken Adobo, good question I had to research it myself. The good news is I did the research so you don’t have to. All you have to do is Enjoy!
What I can say is there is a lot of Garlic and a strong Vinegar component. My friend Vilma Says there must be Carrots and Potatoes and a little Sugar, to balance the acidity.
I hope I’ve done her proud with my version, so click the link and come check it out.

Candied pecans with turmeric

Candied pecans with turmeric

Want a snack with just a hint of exotic flavour, just that hint of spice try Candied Pecans with Turmeric. These are not like the store bought Candied Nuts that taste like they have had a can of Coke dumped on them.

      A subtle hint of Turmeric with Ginger and a whiff of Cinnamon. The very light touch of Honey and the goldenness of Coconut.

Pickled Beets

Pickled Beets

      Ok, time to get pickled…  start by cracking a Beer or any liquor of your preference and start drinking. After you have finish one repeat and continue until your friends tell you that you’re pickled, kidding of course.

Chickpea Salad

Chickpea Salad

A Chickpea Salad for every Occasion       This easy Chickpea Salad is one of my fail safe recipes for taking to a party. It tastes light, crisp, looks beautiful and the best part, it tastes better after it has been sitting for awhile. 

Salsa Verde

Salsa Verde

      Salsa Verde or Tomatillo Sauce, not to be confused with its cousin Tomato Salsa, is a beautiful vibrant green sauce. It makes a nice accent to the Enchiladas Sauce for your Chicken Enchiladas.