by Kathy Casey | Nov 7, 2008 | Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
Foraging for ingredients yourself, such as mushrooms, is a great way to guarantee cheap, fresh, organic and most importantly, delicious meals. So get out there and get dirty! Now is the time for Chanterelles, Porcini and Matsutake, but hurry before winter comes! Cook...
by Kathy Casey | Nov 6, 2008 | Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
The farmer’s markets are bursting at the seams with greens, and before you turn up your nose, let me tell you, greens are great. Now I’m not recommending you down a can of spinach or two like our friend Popeye, but this fall and winter crop is teeming with vitamins...
by Kathy Casey | Oct 30, 2008 | Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
Halloween is right around the corner and this holiday I have some great crafty kitchen ideas for you to really wow your guests. Even if you aren’t having a big party, invite a couple of friends over for some seasonal drinks and pop in a couple of vintage horror...
by Kathy Casey | Oct 22, 2008 | Books to Cook, Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
Yes we love our coffee here in Seattle, but I think we love our sushi just as much! Seattle is a Mecca for sushi, and we have some fantastic places to polish one’s sushi etiquette. Some of my favorites include; Nishino in Madison park for elegant creations and...
by Kathy Casey | Oct 20, 2008 | Books to Cook, Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
Two fun new books just popped across my desk this last month and have me eager to get in the kitchen. The first is The Art and Soul of Baking by Sur La Table and Cindy Mushet, Andrews McMeel Publishing. What a tome it is! Destined to become dog-eared, and sepia toned...
by Kathy Casey | Oct 17, 2008 | Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
Years ago, when visiting local mushroom expert and enthusiast (and of course total foodie) Patrice Benson’s house, I asked about a unique tree in her front yard. She said, “That’s a fig tree; they grow really well here and produce abundantly.” This...