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Category Archives: Solar cooking
Leftover Oatmeal Muffins
There have been long stretches of my life when I’ve eaten oatmeal for breakfast pretty well everyday. It’s fast, inexpensive, and versatile, a canvas for almost endless mix-ins and spice combinations. Even so, there is a limit to how many … Continue reading
Posted in Breads and Baked Goods, Breakfast, Gluten Free, Quick and easy, Snacks and Sweets, Solar cooking, Vegan
Tagged Brown Rice, Butter, Eggs, Milk, Oats, Spelt, Sunflower Seeds
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Enchilada Pie
I have never been a fan of enchiladas. Something about soggy tortillas drowned in sauce and a lake of cheese has never appealed to me. My few encounters with “enchilada pie” were even worse, horrifying exemplars of failed cultural appropriation, … Continue reading
Spaghetti Squash with Herb Pesto
This dish has quickly became a regular feature in our weekly menu here at Ampersand, the perfect fall-back during workshops or when we are too busy for chopping and stirring and fussing over a pot. The pesto can be made … Continue reading