Seasons have distinct aromas. For me, autumn is the smell of fallen leaves mulching on a wet lawn, the curl of wood smoke in the air, and warm sun hitting a half-frozen field. In the garden and in the ...
Quick, tasty, and fragrant: Our fried egg on onion nest is an easy recipe that\'s perfect for relaxing weekends and even on ...
This month’s Last Call cocktail recipe pairs honey and sage for a perfect fall cocktail (it’d be fabulous on Thanksgiving). Here in the fruit belt—among the endless acres of cherry, peach and apple ...
Sage is a plant that is easy to recognise, at least when it is fresh. The leaves are medium-sized, dusty green, covered with a soft, delicate fuzz, and have a distinct but mild taste. When the leaves ...
A quick weeknight supper of sauteed pork chops includes apples and fresh fennel, all in one pan. After browning the chops in a large skillet, transfer them to a plate, and cook sliced apples and ...
Celebrate the holidays with these recipes courtesy of New York Times Cooking, specially chosen for "Sunday Morning" viewers. We are pleased to share Eric Kim's Thanksgiving Stuffing. This deeply ...
Do you have a sage plant at home and harvested some fresh leaves, but you don’t know how to use them just yet? Or maybe you’re trying to decide whether or not you should dry out the leaves to store ...
It’s hard to not love an ingredient that loves fat. And that’s exactly what sage does - it partners perfectly with foods rich in oils and fats. That’s why it is so common in hearty holiday foods.
The heartwarming flavors and spices of fall, including pumpkin, apple cider, cranberry, maple, cinnamon, clove, ginger, nutmeg, allspice, sage, rosemary and thyme, are great ingredients to use when ...