Powernap: Quick Recipes For When Time is Limited!
Mimi’s Real Tex Mex Guacamole {Powernap}
My friend and neighbor Mimi Torchin is an incredible woman. Growing up in Laredo Texas she dreamed of living in New York, and moved here the moment she graduated from college. Wasting no time, Mimi took Manhattan by storm, acting on Broadway and writing theater reviews, until she became the Editor-in-Chief of Soap Opera Weekly. […]
Ice-Cream Cookie Bars {Powernap}
Making ice-cream is fun, but developing ice-cream treats is even more enjoyable. It is only natural that with all the ice-cream I’ve been churning out this summer I’ve been creating delicious summer desserts as well. In June I started by making an amazing ice-cream cookie sandwich with my malted milk ice-cream between chocolate butter almond […]
Peach Ice-Cream {Powernap}
Happy Fourth of July! For this all-American holiday I am giving you an all-American ice-cream flavor. Peach ice-cream is a favorite of almost every person I know. My father claims it was the best flavor served at his neighborhood soda fountain when he was growing up. My friend Barbara has memories of making peach ice-cream […]
Stuffed Strawberries with Toasted Almonds {Powernap}
When my daughter was born I needed almost as much coddling as she did. Becoming a mother was wonderful, but I was overwhelmed by my new role. Thankfully, my family and friends swooped in to help, patiently answering my questions, tidying my home, and – perhaps most importantly – bringing me delicious homemade food. You […]
Gingersnap Ice-Cream {Powernap}
Christmas in June? I hope not – though with the weather in NYC lately anything is possible. Either way, this sweet and spicy Gingersnap Ice Cream is the perfect way to enjoy the flavors of the holidays in summer style. After making this you will agree, there is no reason the classic flavor of gingersnaps […]
Cardamom-Saffron Macaroons {Powernap}
I was thrilled when Monica Bhide, the present-day authority on contemporary Indian cooking, gave me the opportunity to participate in a “virtual potluck dinner” celebrating the launch of her new cookbook, Modern Spice. I have been a longtime fan of her work and am always eager to cook from her repertoire, the recipes never disappoint. […]
Pineapple Mint Sorbet {Powernap}
Nicole and I believe that variety is the spice of life, which is why we agree it is a good idea to include sorbet recipes in TNCGICF. I mean, almost everyone we know loves sorbet just as much as ice-cream, and sometimes even more. This recipe for pineapple mint sorbet was inspired by the fresh […]
Malted Milk Ice-Cream {Powernap}
Malted milk is a classic flavor which conjures up images of ice-cream parlors and poodle skirts for many. While malt powder is somewhat out of vogue these days, my family still adores it. We always have a container of it in the cupboard, Ovaltine being our preferred brand of choice. This ice-cream flavor brings me […]
Almond Ice-Cream with Cherries & Chocolate Chunks {Powernap}
Welcome to the first flavor of “The Naptime Chef Great Ice-Cream Festival of 2009.” Nicole brilliantly wrote this recipe at the behest of a good friend. We loved the idea of almond flavored ice cream studded with sweet cherries and chocolate chunks. It sounded like an ideal trifecta of flavors with the perfect balance of […]
Perfect Pesto {Powernap}
Last week I took my daughter herb picking in her grandparent’s backyard. She loves to do this because it is one of the few occasions in which we encourage her to yank apart plants. Most of the time we end up tailing her around the flower beds reminding her to treat tulips gently, which she […]
Orrechiette, Sausage and Goat Cheese Salad {Powernap}
For our family, Memorial Day marks the beginning of road trip season. As summer begins, and the scenery in New England reaches its peak, my husband and I love nothing more than to strap our daughter into her car seat, buckle our seat belts and hit the open road. With our GPS activated we enjoy […]
Rhubarb Almond Cake {Powernap}
I was raised by two gardening fanatics. From a very early age I can remember my parent’s spending hours rambling about our backyard pruning roses, staking peonies and scattering organic fertilizer in the ferns. When I was young I really didn’t care much about their gardening activities, preferring instead to play on the swing-set next […]