Sage Chips

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If you like kale chips, you’ll LOVE sage chips! These little flavor packed crispy bites will disappear in seconds. AND they only take a few seconds to make! Simply drop the (clean, dry) sage leaves into hot olive oil and fry them up for a minute or 2. Make sure you watch them to ensure they don’t get burned. Depending on how hot your oil is, they can go fast. Sprinkle them with salt and enjoy alone, or with wine and cheese. Or you can sprinkle them on top of chicken or fish, or even on quinoa or roasted vegetables. They’ll add a nice kick of flavor to just about anything. Happy weekend, Feasters, and enjoy!

by Erin Gleeson for The Forest Feast

Gorgonzola Grapes

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My husband, Jonathan, and I took a trip to Alaska recently for our friends’ wedding. Apart from the totally amazing setting overlooking the ocean and snow capped mountains in the distance, their wedding food (by Maura’s Cafe) was absolutely delicious. One appetizer stood out to me, so I set out to recreate it: Gorgonzola Grapes. You could make them using any kind of creamy cheese or nuts, but I used gorgonzola and pecans, which really gave them a kick. Just put a dab of creamy cheese in your palm with the grape and roll it around until the cheese coats it. Then roll the whole thing in chopped nuts and stick a toothpick in it. These are a perfect bite-sized snack with cocktails!

By Erin Gleeson for The Forest Feast

Pesto Deviled Eggs

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Pesto Deviled Eggs! A fun appetizer when entertaining (or on your own while cooking dinner with a martini!). The avocado replaces some of the mayo and yolk in the filling so they are creamier and lighter. More photos and the full recipe are in my Guest Recipes post in Anthology Magazine this week.

By Erin Gleeson for The Forest Feast

Sesame Edamame Salad

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I am really excited to be this month’s featured “Guest Recipes” blogger for Anthology Magazine. I will be contributing a new seasonal vegetarian side dish each week, posting on Thursdays. Week 1 is this Sesame Edamame Salad. For the full recipe and more photos, click here to see it on the Anthology Magazine website.  Bon Appetit!

By Erin Gleeson at The Forest Feast

Scallion Pesto

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This pesto uses scallions (a.k.a. green onions) instead of basil. Cooking them just a bit before you process them takes the onion-y edge off and adds flavor. I spread the pesto on toasted bread to make little crostini, but you can also toss it in pasta with roasted vegetables. Bon Appetit!

By Erin Gleeson for The Forest Feast