Bright, springy, bacon-y: Fettuccine with Asparagus, Bacon and Lemon

Slender, fresh asparagus teams up with lemon, bacon and Parmesan for a bold pasta dish that tastes like spring. Recipe below.

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I always love when those first bunches of tender, slender asparagus show up in markets and grocery stores. For me, this first asparagus tastes like spring. I always overbuy and overindulge, because I know all too soon, the brawnier, cigar-thick, woody stalks will take its place. I overbought last weekend at Detroit’s Eastern Market, getting two big, beautiful bunches. Also overbought on lemons, from the same enterprising vendor. From there, this recipe practically wrote itself. Continue reading “Bright, springy, bacon-y: Fettuccine with Asparagus, Bacon and Lemon”

Chops, burgers, shanks, stews, pastas, meatballs… Lamb, six ways from Sunday

Lamb is versatile, delicious and easy to cook. These six recipes showcase that versatility.

Pan Seared Lamb Chops with Lemon Caper Sage Butter

According to Alfred, Lord Tennyson, “In the Spring a young man’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love.” Ours turns to thoughts of lamb. To be fair, Marion and I pretty much fancy lamb year-round, but spring tends to be when many others think about cooking and eating this most delectable of red meats. If your thoughts are turning to lamb, here are some ideas for traditional and unexpected ways to cook it. Continue reading “Chops, burgers, shanks, stews, pastas, meatballs… Lamb, six ways from Sunday”

Detroit’s Eastern Market: A visual feast

Detroit is internationally known for its street art. And a major center for it is the neighborhood surrounding its farmers market.

Detroit's Eastern Market

EASTERN MARKET IS BUSTLING ON SATURDAYS. Thousands of shoppers crowd the aisles of Detroit’s sprawling historic farmers market, jostling for fresh produce—much of it locally grown—as well as a dazzling array of, well, everything. Spices, jams, baked goods, eggs, cheeses, hot sauces, garden plants, topiaries, candles, T-shirts… even bundles of decorative sticks. Sundays are quieter. Continue reading “Detroit’s Eastern Market: A visual feast”

Makeshift: Shrimp Scampi with Rice

Rice steps in for pasta in this otherwise reasonably classic Shrimp Scampi. Recipe below.

Shrimp Scampi with Rice

In a previous life, which is how Marion and I describe our lives before we met, I spent a month in England. My brother was living there, and when we weren’t wandering off up to Wales and Scotland or driving through France in a Brit car with the steering wheel on the wrong side, we spent much of our time at his house just outside a small village. Our grocery options were, shall we say, limited. Continue reading “Makeshift: Shrimp Scampi with Rice”