Comté and Pear Phyllo Triangles

I don’t think I’ve ever told you how much I love Comté. Comté is a hard, cow’s milk cheese that is made in France. It has a very nutty and mild flavor that is similar to gruyère. I really can’t get enough Comté, even though it’s hard to find a really delicious piece in the US. In Paris, I ate far too many dinners of Comté, fresh baguette, and wine. I think it’s why my pants stopped fitting. David Lebovitz has … Continue reading

Butternut Squash and Ricotta Gnocchi

This gnocchi is delicious, and it is so much easier to make than traditional potato gnocchi. You can make this gnocchi without creating a huge mess, and it is fun to eat too. I loved everything about them, especially getting to experiment with different sauces. Sage is the best match for these flavors, and you can use it a couple of different ways. I have found it easier to make gnocchi in smaller batches, so this recipe makes about 3 … Continue reading

Sinful Eggs

These baked eggs are so delicious and fun to eat. They’re baked with cheese, cream, and anything else you want to add for extra flavor. Then, you mix the yolk, whites, and cream all together and scoop the deliciousness to your mouth. It’s a good way to start the day! Even Stella was begging for a nibble (but that’s not too surprising these days). To make your own delicious breakfast, preheat your oven to 425°F. Then, crack 1 egg into a … Continue reading