Showing posts with label recipe roundup. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recipe roundup. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

Cinco de Mayo Collection


Ole! Are you looking for some Cinco de Mayo recipe suggestions? Here are some of the dishes we enjoy that are currently listed in My Recipe Index. Many other Mexican (Tex-Mex, Southwestern, Border State) recipes are coming, still waiting to be repeated, photographed and posted. Check back again and see how much the collection has grown, but don't wait for Cinco de Mayo to enjoy these flavorful dishes. 



Appetizers, Breads, Salsa &Sauces... & one Dessert








Sweet Southwest Cornbread - with a little kick









Mexican Chocolate Brownies (sourdough optional)



 

Chilis, Soups, Small Plates and Mains
















Green Pozole with Chicken (Pozole Verde)






Red Posole (Pozole Rojo)




Tomatillo Pork Tinga (and Pork Tinga Tacos)









Salads and Sides




Mexi Mac 'n Cheese (aka Southwest Pasta)




Taco Salad revisited


Monday, April 7, 2014

Five-Year Blog Anniversary

Let's Celebrate!


It has been five years to the day since the first post (link) appeared here on OTM-In the Galley, just an introductory paragraph without photo or recipe. Ahhhh yes, I've grown wordier over time. <grin

I've been crazy about cooking for decades and am happy to share recipes. By 2009 I finally realized that posting online could replace writing out a recipe card by hand or even sending a file via email, so I determined to give blogging a try. That first post presented a simple goal, to share recipes with accompanying photo(s) for as long as it remained a fun activity.
"OTM-In the Galley is a solution to sharing my foodie enthusiasm with anyone who cares.  It might be a catalyst for improving my photography - or it might have the shortest blog life ever recorded if it feels too much like work. Anyway, welcome to my galley." 
Five years later blogging is still fun, my photography shows some improvement and I've met scads of terrific, interesting people online who share the same enthusiasms. Some days the writing flows, on other days it's more of a challenge. The number of posts per month varies with our activity calendar and depends on wi-fi access when we're afloat, so there's been no set publishing schedule. Fishing or crabbing, photographing whales or tracking a grizzly bear along the shore in my kayak are activities that often compete for time with my writing/editing efforts. No surprise, I head outside and the writing and editing wait until later, sometimes much later.

I'm amazed at the growing page view count; over 100,000 views from people all over the world. Who are you readers, and how did you find OTM-In the Galley? Whoever you are, I am thrilled that you visited and hope you'll return. Leave a comment every now and again, and I'll return the favor.

Blogger Statistics indicate most viewers arrived via a Google search or a Pinterest link. The most-visited posts for each of the previous years were:

2013: Soft Pretzel Bites, Buns and Sausage Rolls



2012: Fruit and Nut Crisps





2011: Beet and Beef Borscht



2010: Chicken Marbella




2009: English Muffin Toasting Bread


So much for history, now it's time to quit looking back and get on the move - in the galley of course! Thanks for visiting my blog. SeattleDee

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Celebrate The Year of the Horse


Chinese Tea Eggs

The Asian Lunar New Year (aka Chinese New Year) begins on Friday, January 31, the first day of a 15-day festival marking the start of the Year of the Horse. What a terrific opportunity to view the noisy, colorful parades, celebrate with family and friends, and enjoy mountains of good food.

Gong Hay Fat Choy! If you are in Seattle, click here for a schedule of events at Hing Hay Park on Saturday, February 1. It will be a busy day full of Lion and Dragon Dances, Taiko Drumming, Drill Teams, Martial Arts Demonstrations, and a Children's Parade. Or consider a drive across a bridge to celebrate on the other side of Lake Washington and join Bellevue's celebration the following weekend.


 I searched my blog archives for some appropriate dishes and came up with these Asian-flavored favorites, more fusion than Chinese but "in the spirit of". Click on any of the titles below to take you to the recipe.
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