Beans

If you are following us on Instagram (and I really don’t know why you wouldn’t be; we’re delightful and you’ll see lots of photos of Charlie, Penny and us too), then you know Ethan has taken up making sourdough bread since the pandemic began. This Panzanella Salad recipe came about out of desire to use up all the ends from the sourdough boules that Ethan has been making weekly. Even though we are now back at work, Ethan is still baking using the starter he made from scratch that we named Lucille. Every Sunday, Ethan makes two loaves of delicious sourdough to last us through the week. We work our way through the loaves only to be left with end pieces that are too small to use for sandwiches or breakfast toast. I made croutons with some, but even if we had salads every day, we would not get through

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December 15, 2017

Adelina’s

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For great authentic vegan Italian food, check out Adelina’s in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

This easy vegetable soup is one of the quickest and easiest recipes I have ever made.

Ethan veganized his family’s Cholent with Helzel recipe and now we can enjoy one of his favorite childhood dishes anytime we want. This hearty, slow cooked stew is truly good old-fashioned Jewish comfort food.

These Barbecue Brisket Style Beans were a happy accident. What was supposed to be chili turned out to be so much better.

This Black Bean and Corn Salad is easy to make and great when you need a quick meal.

Tater tots + nachos = tater tot-chos!

Our beet kale salad began as a way to use up leftovers, but ended up being a great meal. Kale massaged with avocado, tossed with fresh beets, tomatoes, pinenuts and beans. This is more than a salad, it is a meal.