Cassie Marshall

Cassie brings decades of experience to the Kitchen Community. She is a noted chef and avid gardener. Her new book "Healthy Eating Through the Garden" will be released shortly. When not writing or speaking about food and gardens Cassie can be found puttering around farmer's markets and greenhouses looking for the next great idea.

Cassie M Marshall

Lemon Aioli

Lemon aioli is a flavorful and versatile sauce that can elevate a wide variety of dishes. As a Mediterranean-inspired condiment, it blends the bright zestiness of lemon with the creamy texture of aioli, which is traditionally made from garlic and olive oil emulsified with egg yolks. The citrusy punch of lemon aioli makes it an […]

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How to Use Ricotta Cheese in Cooking

Ricotta cheese, with its creamy texture and mild flavor, offers a versatile ingredient that can elevate various dishes in your cooking repertoire. Whether you’re looking to add a touch of richness to your pasta or create a decadent dessert, ricotta is a remarkable choice due to its adaptability and ease of use. As a fresh

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Cleaning and Prepping Portobello Mushrooms for Cooking

Portobello mushrooms are a staple in many kitchens, appreciated for their rich flavor and meaty texture. When cooking with portobellos, proper cleaning and preparation are crucial to ensure that your dish turns out perfectly. The large, flat caps and open gills characterize these mature cremini mushrooms, and while they add depth to a variety of

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Almond Paste and Marzipan

When exploring the world of confectionery, you may have encountered two almond-based ingredients that are often used interchangeably but have distinct differences: almond paste and marzipan. Both are key players in baking and candy making, each bringing its own flavor, texture, and versatility to the table. Almond paste is a blend of ground almonds, sugar,

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