The flour isn’t hard to find, and its flavor is a hit.
Recipes
Observing Ramadan: Maine family expresses faith by sharing traditional Pakistani dish
At the same time, breaking from tradition, they devise ways to make the holiday food healthier.
Cookbook review: “The Summer Table: Recipes and Menus for Casual Outdoor Entertaining” by Lisa Lemke
International in scope, attractive to look at, this is a good resource for casual summer entertaining.
Sea Food: A small kitchen is beautiful if it’s organized
Efficiency makes cooking more enjoyable – and safer – on the water or on land.
Treat tastebuds to heat from varied sources
A balance of flavors in spicy dishes helps keep fiery elements from dominating.
In 2015, Fourth of July is hardly all hot dogs and hamburgers
Mainers who don’t eat meat enjoy holiday feasts of hearty salads, veggie burgers and more.
Veggies you’d normally roast can survive the grill, too
There are a few tricks to grilling food like broccoli, cauliflower and carrots, but they’re not complicated.
The Maine Ingredient: Simple – yet popular – side dishes fundamental to July 4th potluck
Classic macaroni salad and cole slaw don’t have to be same-old.
Sea Food: Lessons for all cooks emerge from tiny kitchen that sometimes tilts
This new summer column focuses on cooking in a boat.
How do British ex-pats in Maine celebrate July 4? And what do they eat?
No, it’s not humble pie. But you might find sausage, chutney and boiled onions on their paper plates.