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Thanksgiving in One Pot Holiday Recipe

Are you dreading eating turkey for the next month? Check out my Thanksgiving holiday recipe in a Glorious One-Pot Meal! It’s infusion cooking at its best, giving you an entire traditional meal — the turkey, cranberry-walnut dressing, sweet potatoes, pearl onions, and even the green beans — cooked all in one pot. Pretty neat, I [...]

Fighting Cancer With Food

While I feel like I’ve dodged a bullet now that the biopsy from my breast came back benign, surviving cancer is still on my mind and in my circle of relationships. I wrote recently of oxygenating your cells as a way to make the body environment inhospitable to cancer growth, and today I want to [...]

Chicken Satay Glorious One-Pot Meal Recipe

This morning I demonstrated the recipe for Chicken Satay out of my Glorious One-Pot Meals cookbook on KUSA’s Colorado & Co. My husband declares this dish “insanely good,” and he’s right. While satay is traditionally broiled or grilled, this Glorious One-Pot Meal version retains all the flavor yet skips the hassle of threading skewers, basting, [...]

Sweet Tart Chicken

I demonstrated my Sweet Tart Chicken recipe during the book launch party at the Tattered Cover Bookstore in Highlands Ranch on Saturday. It’s a recipe that has everything I want out of a one-pot meal — quick, easy, delicious, and nutritious — and it contains one of my current addictions: pomegranate molasses. Yum! I wished [...]

Glorious One-Pot Meals on TV Today!

I just returned from shooting two live television appearances this morning — whew! What a whirlwind. And so much fun! I debuted two never-before-demonstrated recipes from the new GOPM cookbook: Farmhouse Pasta (video) and Feta Shrimp with Roasted Tomatoes. At the moment of this posting, I do not see the Colorado & Company video up [...]

Colorado Cookin’ 2008

This past weekend I took the stage for a cooking demonstration at the Colorado Christmas Show’s Colorado Cookin’ event in Denver. It was a great crowd and a lot of fun. They were most accepting when, during my entrance announcement, I walked onto the stage, caught my heel on some electrical cords and went down [...]