A friend mentioned that she had made a chocolate cake that called for mayonnaise so I tested out the recipe. It turned out great and I made a peanut butter icing for the cake. This is only the third icing I have made, and I obviously need some work on my spreading techniques!
This is not actually the beet and potato salad, but this was another winter salad I made with grated raw beet, grated carrot, sunflower sprouts, buckwheat sprouts, alfalfa and various other little sprouts, and raisins. The dressing was made from tahini and apple cider vinegar, garlic and ginger with maybe a little bit of olive oil mixed in.
I've been trying out lots of new recipes recently, trying to get out my same-old recipes rut, as delicious as they may be. A couple of recent out of the ordinary things that I've made are: corn chowder (which was delicious with the local corn that Rick blanched and cut off the cobs to freeze), oat milk (more on that later), bagels (a great activity with friends), partridgeberry pie (my first pastry) and a couple of other new cookie and bar recipes which are good for school and work snacks. And now this blog, well that's new too. I'm not too sure how it will go, but I'm going to give it a shot. I think at least it will be a good way for me to keep track of what I've been up to ; )
I think that mayo is one of those products you either love, or simply don't. We use it on sandwiches quite regularly.
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