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Gail Watson

Sorghum Salad

October 9, 2013 by Gail Watson

Healthy Sorghum Salad~ A Stack of Dishes.com

 After a week in Seattle followed by a long weekend in NYC, I am now focused and determined to get down to some clean and healthy eating. This Sorghum Salad is a good start as it is a nutritional powerhouse and quite delicious.

Sorghum is an old grain that has great importance in poor countries in places like Africa, but it’s not thought of as something that would make it onto the average American table- until now. I had always thought of sorghum as something they only made molasses with.

This gluten free grain has a chewy texture similar to wheat berries, but to my taste it’s a little milder. It’s versatile enough to use in a cold salad like this one, or exchange it for rice or couscous in warm dishes, even soups. The pearls are about the same size as Israeli couscous, but you get a whole lot of nutritional value for the same texture and feel. They’re also gluten free for those looking for an alternative grain.

Sorghum may also be popped like popcorn, and it’s wonderful!! The kernels are smaller and so make petite little puffs. As a result you can’t eat them one by one with corn, but rather scoop them up by the handful. Fun! Since many folks can be sensitive to corn, this is a fantastic alternative.

sorghum salad~A Stack of Dishes.com

I was generously given some sorghum by Bob’s Red Mill at the International Food Bloggers Conference (IFBC) and was really looking forward to trying it. I really didn’t know what to expect at first and I was delighted by how easy and yummy these are. [Read more…] about Sorghum Salad

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Lentil and Kale Salad with Carmelized Parsnips

September 30, 2013 by Gail Watson

Lentil Kale Salad with Parsnips~A Stack of DishesOh the maligned Parsnip. Surely the pale cousin of the carrot, and certainly less sweet- but a still a darling in my opinion. I love the earthier taste of parsnips, and when cooked slowly and carmelized they are delightful.

This salad is a take off of a recipe from River Cottage Veg: 200 Inspired Vegetable Recipes, who’s recipes and photos of vegetable dishes are drool worthy. There is a wonderful heartiness to this dish, and the honey in the dressing mellows the bite of too much acidity. Lentils are power packed with protein and fiber, which makes this salad a perfect stand alone meal, or as a side. I personally love these French green lentils for their color, shape and texture. I find that brown lentils can get mushy, which is perfect for soup, but not for a salad. When looking for a healthy dish it’s nice to get a toothsome bite to feel like you’re getting a fair belly full.

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Filed Under: GF, gluten free, Healthy Recipes, sides Tagged With: French lentils, kale, lentils, manuka doctor honey, river cottage veg

IFBC Seattle 2013

September 27, 2013 by Gail Watson

Fresh Salmon~A Stack of Dishes.comThey’ve done it again! Foodista and Zypher Adventures outdid themselves again at the International Food Bloggers Conference in Seattle. This is my second year and I was no less blown away this year compared to last year.

Conferences are a relative new thing to me. After spending years in a kitchen stewing in my own universe, I find it so much fun and astoundingly fascinating to come together with so many food people- especially my food blogger tribe. Most of the time bloggers toil solo, and yet from reading other’s postings, you start to get the sense that you “know” folks. Putting face and body language to blog names always startles me. It also delights me to learn how we are all swimming in the same cyber soup- so similar, samely driven (we ALL lust for good props), alone, but so conjoined through food.

The conference began with a talk from the charming and delightful Dorrie Greenspan, who is every bit as delicious as her recipes. She speaks with such enthusiasm, humility and grace that when she told us of her homes in Paris, Connecticut and New York she off handedly commented, “Yeah, not bad”, which all the more made me want to get invited with all my heart. I would joyfully scrub pots just to hang at her kitchen counter anywhere- anytime. {Chin in hand leaning on said counter.. tell me more….}

wheelFrom there things only got better. We were barraged with delicious foods from many local Seattle restaurants including a sit down dinner, organized by UrbanSpoon, in which all 320 conference attendees were sprinkled amongst the best restaurants throughout the city. In my case we were treated to a 10 dish feast at one of Tom Douglas’ restaurants, Palace Kitchen, with beautiful wines to match. 

There is so much more to tell, which I will do as I share some of the foods {with recipes} over the next weeks. For now, here are just a few images of Seattle that I thought you might enjoy.

pikefish flowergirl

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