August 3, 2022, 6:04am Food
Zucchini is among the most prolific of summer vegetables, in large part because it’s so easy for even beginner gardeners to grow. It’s especially popular here in Pittsburgh, where thin, fried ribbons of the thin-skinned squash served with a side of marinara sauce made its tasty debut in the 1950s,… Read story
August 3, 2022, 6:04am Food
Looking for a light summer dinner? Here’s one using fresh salmon in a simple Salmon Bowl. I used sesame oil to cook the salmon and topped it with toasted sesame seeds. Read story
August 3, 2022, 6:04am Food
Summer’s here and the tomatoes are ripe. If I could, I’d fill a swimming pool with tomatoes and dive in. Read story
August 3, 2022, 6:03am Clark County Life
When the mercury mercilessly slithers up to the 90s, our blender, Li’l Crusher, comes out to play. He’s one pandemic purchase we don’t regret. We’d been using my parents’ ’70s-era blender until it began emitting an alarming, burnt-rubber odor every time we turned it on. We dutifully splashed out for… Read story
August 3, 2022, 6:03am Food
The star of maque choux, one of the classic dishes of Louisiana’s Cajun country, is fresh summer corn. Naturally sweet kernels are in delicious balance with a savory mix of vegetables and crawfish. But it can veer to the heavy side, thanks largely to the addition of cream. Read story
August 3, 2022, 6:02am Food
No need to heat up the kitchen for this tasty chicken salad. Raisins, curry powder and cooked chicken make this salad a light, refreshing summer meal. Read story
August 2, 2022, 6:00am Food
Let’s not beat around the bush: Blueberries are good for you. Read story
July 29, 2022, 6:00am Clark County Life Subscriber Exclusive
An airy wave of cold foam drinks drifted into Vancouver this summer. Some spots offer a couple of carefully calibrated options, while others serve a free-for-all of customized whipped dairy and non-dairy milks to cover whatever suits your fancy. Read story