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  • Pear Ginger Nut Granola

    pear ginger nut granola

    Similarly to adjusting to buying my produce at a small neighborhood market, it took me a while to realize that the supermarket was not the best place for nuts, seeds, dried beans, and dried fruits (staples in my cabinet). The selection is limited, the quality bad, and the prices high, so I’d resigned myself to not having these around as much. Then I realized that the stores here called “dieteticas” were not, as I’d originally thought, purveyors of vitamins and protein powers, but instead actually specialized in just these sort of bulk goods that I like so much. At a nearby one, I stocked up on ingredients for this surprisingly easy to make granola. I tried to use a minimum of oil and honey in this recipe to keep it on the healthier side (although you can take it even further by using applesauce in place of the oil). With extra flavor from fresh ginger and orange zest, alongside traditional oats, nuts, and raisins and less traditional coconut flakes, chia seeds, and dried pears, this granola has more than enough in it to keep it exciting. And, like all granola recipes, it can be easily modified to your liking.

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  • Orange Almond Cake

    orange almond cake

    This cake is not for everyone. Rich, dense, and decidedly tart from oranges that have been pureed whole in the batter. I could see the intense citrus flavor being overpowering for some, but I love it. Not overly sweet but still decadent. Almond flour also lends a pleasantly nutty taste with the added health bonus of fiber, calcium, and iron. I found this cake got progressively moister and nearly creamy in texture after sitting (covered, of course) for a few days – and any powdered sugar on top was mysteriously absorbed (so I recommend topping slices as you cut them). You could also top this cake with whipped cream, of course, or serve it with fresh berries. If you like unique and intense flavors in your desserts (as I do), then this cake should be your next project.

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  • Vegetarian Moroccan Tagine

    Vegetarian Moroccan Tagine

    Three years ago, in the summer of 2008, I spent two weeks traveling around Morocco with a friend. We had both been studying Arabic and thought this would be a good chance to practice; of course, once we arrived, we quickly realized that Moroccan Arabic is so different from Modern Standard Arabic that we were better off falling back on our knowledge of French! Luckily, my friend was practically fluent and I had five years of middle school and high school French classes under my belt – not that it did me all that much good, as this trip was probably the only time I’ve had people ask me why I’m so quiet and shy.

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