Candied Clementines and Oranges

Candied Clementines and Oranges bring a special festive flair to whatever you’re serving. Delicious as a sweet finish to your grazing table, charcuterie or cheese board. Whether you’re using oranges, clementines or mandarins, they’re a real treat and so adorable. One bite and I’m back in my grandmother’s kitchen.

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Spooky focaccia is a fun and easy conversation starter for Halloween. With colorful roasted vegetables and soft bread, serve Spooky Focaccia instead of crackers! We had a blast making and serving memorable and delicious Spooky focaccia.

Spooky Focaccia

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Israeli Couscous Salad

This hearty Israeli Couscous Salad is delicious served with or without feta cheese (for vegans.) Nutty toothsome pearl couscous is tossed with crunchy nuts, bright citrus and herbs, sweet pickled raisins and a zesty homemade dressing.

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Locally Seasoned fresh Habanero Peach Salsa recipe made with real tomatoes

Summer isn’t complete without fresh Habanero Peach Salsa. It’s fresh, lightly sweet with medium heat. The best time to make Habanero Peach Salsa is when local tomatoes are at their peak. However, if tomatoes aren’t in season you can substitute campari tomatoes or cherry tomatoes on the vine from your local grocery store.

Habanero Peach Salsa

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Black Rice Pilaf

Black rice pilaf is colorful and comforting. Presents beautifully for guests. Simple enough to make mid-week. Easily doubled for large groups. Freezes well for meal prep. Lends itself to a variety of ingredients so you can use what’s in your pantry. Locally Seasoned Chutney provides a distinctive bright finish. Serves 6 to 8. WHAT HOW […]

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This Honey Garlic Roasted Acorn Squash with Lime is sweet and bright. Locally Seasoned’s Honey Garlic Chutney adds a caramelized sweetness that compliments earthy flavors of acorn squash.

Honey Garlic Roasted Acorn Squash with Lime

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Eggplant and Tomato Stew (khoresh bademjan)

As kids in a home full of internationals, magical experiences were common. Every day was like a carnival and routine was hard to come by. I relished the excitement of new faces, new foods, new smells and new stories. Let me tell you the story of Mahmoud, a blind Iranian man who lived with us for a while. He had the most impact on my connection to earth, to culture and to food.

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