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From: Salt Lake City, UT USA

Joined: March 29th, 2010

About me: I enjoy cooking, and my favorite internet COOKING community is the one here at cookbooker. If you want to connect about my other non-academic passion, you can find me as QueezleWeaver on Ravelry, and mostly Warped Weavers. But I've miss you cookbooker, and so here I am again, and happy to contribute.

Favorite cookbook: Savory Way

Favorite recipe: roasted anything (most recently grapes)


Latest review:

August 23rd, 2019

Stuffed Zucchini with spiced beef or lamb from Zaitoun

When it is zucchini time, it can be difficult to find something interesting. But this was both different and a total delight! Zucchini are scraped out and roasted. The "meat" from within the zucchini... read more >


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Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: Our Year of Seasonal Eating

By Barbara Kingsolver
Faber and Faber - 2008

25th June 2011 (edited: 25th June 2011)

Swiss Chard Sweet Potato Quesadilla : page 100

Sweet potatoes cooked with onion, garlic, and spices - thats great. Now pair it with chopped up Swiss chard, and its approaching nirvana. We also added some sharp cheddar cheese.

12 daughter dislikes Swiss chard, but loved this! A great way to consume those leafy greens.

I found I could really pack in a lot of chard -- I sliced it up into slivers (across the leaf), and piled it an inch deep inside the tortilla. Cooking it caused the chard to wilt a bit - making it easy to eat - not wet, and still a bit crunchy. Do dry it well, though, before cutting.

I slipped when adding the chili powder, and was surprised at how good it tasted.
Note page number here is inaccurate, please help me cookbookers - I found it mentioned but no recipe in the book itself.

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