Archive for the Other People's Recipes Category

Fruit Pizza

Posted in Other People's Recipes, Summatime, vegetarian on November 2, 2009 by loveisaverb

It’s been awhile since I’ve made a fruit pizza. But I ran across this picture today and immediately remembered how incredible the flavor of this sweet, fruity dessert is! While it’s fairly time consuming, the reason I don’t make it more often for special occasions or taking to guests is honestly because fruit is so dang expensive!

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I love when food is pretty.

Here is the link to the recipe I used: http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Fruit-Pizza-II/Detail.aspx

Hmm…now that I think about it…my birthday is coming up (39–yikes)! I think that’s a SUPER special occasion that deserves a super special dessert…don’t you?

Moi’s Ceviche

Posted in Main Dish, Other People's Recipes, Summatime, seafood on May 30, 2009 by loveisaverb

First off, if you don’t know Moi, you should. And if you don’t have the opportunity to know him or his awesome wife Lori-Lynn personally, you should at least know about his music. So, before you go any further into this post, go here:

Moi Music

Download the NYC Sessions. Then come back here. Your reward will be some incredible tunes in your ear holes, and a recipe created by Moi himself.

moiscevicheMoi’s Ceviche

2 pounds imitation Crab
3 tomatoes diced
½ red onion chopped very thin
1/3 of a bunch of cilantro chopped
2 avocados chopped
5-6 limes
Salt and pepper
Tapatio or hot sauce of your choice (optional)
tostadas, or tortilla chips

Combine all ingredients. Squeeze lime juice over the entire mixture. Add salt and pepper to taste. Serve over tostadas or with chips, top with hot sauce. Then, when you’re full, try and stop eating.

Just try.

Yogurt Marmalade Cake

Posted in Other People's Recipes on May 23, 2009 by loveisaverb

This post is the first of what will be many, many recipes taken from The Pioneer Woman Cooks. Seriously–you should just go there now and cut out the middleman. Her blog is my favorite. Specifically the cooking portion of her site, but the rest of it is as brilliant. She’s funny (oh, so funny), modest, and kind. I’ll stop now before you think she’s paying me.

But really…how can you not love a woman who brings THIS into your life??

marmalade yogurt cake

Two words: Di. vine.

Source: PW Cooks: Yogurt-Marmalade Cake

Mix-y Match-y Mochi Cake

Posted in Desserts, Other People's Recipes on May 23, 2009 by loveisaverb

This one is blueberry, obv, but the fun thing about this cake is that you could do a range of flavors. I’ve made one with coconut milk that ended up tasting like Cream of Wheat (not bad, just a little strange), and next time I’m going to try using almond extract and cherries. And someday, if I’m feeling especially cheeky, I may even use chocolate chips. *gasp*

Mochiko is sweet rice flour, and can be purchased at most Asian Markets. (As I add more links, I’ll share the three I frequent in Riverside, plus more in OC and LA that I love.) Most likely you’re going to find Blue Star brand. If you’ve ever had mochi ice cream at a Japanese restaurant, or bought the yummy little ones from Trader Joe’s, it’s actually the chewy outside that is the mochi. Because of the other ingredients, this recipe turns out more cake than candy. A dense, chewy-ish, delicious cake, that’s gluten free, and when cut into cute little squares makes a great gift for friends and family members who suffer from celiac disease, or are simply allergic to gluten, like my son’s teacher.

No pictures of cute little squares this time, however, because I’m just getting back into food blogging and still forget all the steps. Nope, you just get a before baking and after baking today. You’ll take it and you’ll like it.

Before baking:

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After baking:

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Recipe source: The Food Librarian Click on the link for the recipe (oooh, and pics of it cut into cute little squares! Whaddaya know…)