Onion Butter

posted in: Recipes, sugar cravings, vegetable | 4

A recent post over at emmycooks reminded me about onion butter, which I haven’t made for a long time. I have been more recently enamored with sweet vegetable jam and a roasted vegetable and miso spread (recipe coming soon). I … Continued

Pressure Cooked Brown Rice

posted in: Grains, Recipes | 0

As we head into autumn in the Pacific Northwest, the Earth’s energy starts to move down and inward. The days are shorter and the air is cooler. It’s a perfect time for pressure cooking our brown rice. Energetically, boiled brown … Continued

Home Cooked Beans

posted in: Legumes, Recipes | 2

Here are several steps to take when cooking dried beans, or legumes, at home. Most of these steps help to increase the digestibility of beans and the kombu also adds beneficial minerals. 1.  Rinse and soak any bean larger than … Continued

Sea Palm with Corn and Onion

posted in: Recipes, Sea Vegetables | 0

My first experience with sea vegetables was in a macrobiotic cooking class in Austin, TX. I think my instructor, Dawn Ludwig, taught us at least eight recipes that day using a variety of different sea vegetables. Although this has changed … Continued

Homemade Amasake Recipe

posted in: Dessert, Grains, Recipes | 9

The recent warm weather in Seattle has motivated me to make amasake. I first started making it while living in Austin, TX. Living there, I didn’t have to think about how to keep the culture warm because I didn’t have … Continued

Wild Edible and Medicinal Plants Course

posted in: Resources | 1

This must be the summer that I finally learn how to harvest local plants for food and healing. I am already enrolled in Seaweed 101, which starts in a few weeks, and now I have enrolled in a Wild Edible … Continued

Fruit Kanten Recipe

posted in: Dessert | 0

Kanten is a much healthier alternative to jello. It utilizes agar, a sea vegetable that adds minerals and can produce a cooling effect in the body. It is really nice during warm weather and I love it with fresh berries. You can also use … Continued