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Recipe Sunday: Asian-Style Slaw

Last weekend, I was asked to bring a side dish to a friend’s house. On the menu: college football, pulled pork sandwiches, and smoked chicken wings. Since summer is still in full force here in Central Florida, I decided to bring something lighter, instead of the typical baked beans or potato salads that are the usual fare at these gatherings. Immediately, my thoughts went to an Asian-style coleslaw a neighbor once brought to a block party, and David Lieberman provided an easy recipe that turned out to be a hit. Continue reading

Recipe Sunday: Tuna with Ramen


There are some weeks where there is just SO much work that I don’t feel like cooking anything. However, being on a budget means eating less take-out and more home cooked meals. While looking for a quick and easy recipe, I came across this one in last year’s Bon Appetit Italy Issue. What is ramen doing in an Italy issue? I’m not quite sure, but the recipe was part of the 4 Chefs/1 Ingredient Challenge, which was to get creative with canned tuna. I like that the recipe highlights the flexibility of ramen, and has made me curious about other ways to jazz up the noodles. Continue reading

Recipe Sunday: Columbia’s The Original 1905 Salad – With a Twist


The Columbia restaurant has been a staple of Cuban/Hispanic/Latin food in the Tampa area since 1905. The original restaurant is still located in Ybor City, and they have 7 other locations where you can get your fill of black bean soup so thick you can eat it with a fork, among other yummy things. Continue reading

Recipe Sunday: Panamanian Ceviche

Recipe Sunday: Panamanian Ceviche

A few weeks ago I shared with you a recipe for corvina. In keeping with the theme, this week I decided to share a recipe for ceviche, which is a dish that features fish that has been cooked not by heat, but by the acidity of limes. My mom spent this past week with us, and we made this together last Monday. We bought the fish and prepared the ceviche on the same day, since you want the fish to stay as fresh as possible. Be careful when cutting up the scotch bonnet peppers, as the heat from the pepper will stay on your fingers and can cause a lot of pain if you touch your eyes. Continue reading

Recipe Sunday: Bamby’s Corvina

Bamby's Corvina
I recently started shopping at my local fish market (Lombardi’s, HOLLA!) and was amazed at the variety compared to the grocery store, and at a similar price point. The best part about shopping at Lombardi’s is that they have corvina. For those of you not familiar with it, corvina is a mild white saltwater fish, and it’s mainly consumed in Latin America. Continue reading