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  • Vegan Greek Moussaka

    February 24, 2023Faraway Courtney

    This Greek comfort dish is essentially a fancy potato eggplant lasagna. It’s a cinnamon infused labor of love, and honestly it is completely worth it. When I think of Greece, I’m usually dreaming of feta cheese while lounging seaside, but this dish has opened up my vision of Greek food. It’s everything that a European comfort dish should be. I will admit that I starred at my screen for a solid 30 minutes before deciding to post this recipe. I get caught in this tangled web, the notion of making something perfect. However, just in time I heard the echo…

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  • Vegan Roasted Red Pepper Pasta

    February 16, 2023Faraway Courtney

    Cooking has always been the thing that can bring peace into my life when I am in need of a reset. Sometimes I simply don’t want to commit to an extravagant meal that is going to take several hours, but I need to cook. My mind is often wandering, dancing around a cliff edge in a Portuguese wonderland and cooking is the roadmap to bring my head out of the clouds and back down to earth. It’s as simple as this… cooking is one of the purest things you can do for your soul. At least for me. 10 Minute…

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  • Vegan Beet Pesto

    February 3, 2023Faraway Courtney

    The food you put into your body has a big hand in creating the energy around you. So be proud of what you are eating and lets make it fun. That’s why for this recipe I have injected as much color as I can into this super simple vegan beet pesto recipe. The hot pink color and fresh green basil is enough to get me out of my chair and skipping around the city. Yes, I am dramatic about most things and that includes my pasta game. There are only TWO STEPS in creating this show stopping pasta dish. 8…

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  • Mediterranean Date Kebab

    January 7, 2023Faraway Courtney

    If you’ve ever met me in person, you’ll quickly learn that I’m a walking contradiction between all things fancy candlelit rooftops vs grungy alleyway eats. Both sides of food and dining are fascinating to me. That’s why I’m enamored with this quirky Date Kebab dish so much- she is a walking contradiction. I fell in love with a version of this dish at a swanky rooftop restaurant in downtown Chicago, and I knew I had to recreate it. If you are looking to make a whole cooking experience out of this meal, consider adding on my sweet corn hummus as…

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  • Smashed Jerusalem Artichokes in Lemon Caper Aioli

    December 19, 2022Faraway Courtney

    Every so often I get an idea for a dish that drives me to the point of going out to buy new presentation plates. That’s how you know it’s going to make it on the blog. I have filled this dish with humble ingredients and as all the cooking reality show hosts say “elevated’ them. That’s half the fun of cooking! Turning simple ingredients into beautiful little works of art. Ever Heard of a Sunchoke? Hang around me too long and I am sure to start asking you about food. I won’t tell you how many people I have interrogated…

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  • Vegan Filipino Turon

    November 28, 2022Faraway Courtney

    Cooking dishes that are traditionally popular in street food markets is a great way to spice up your cooking routine. I cannot tell you how often I get lost in the art of street food. One quick search on the Philippines and you are sure to discover this traditional Filipino snack/dessert. What is a Turon? A turon is the traditional sweet egg roll snack stuffed with banana, fresh jackfruit, and fried in brown sugar oil. I have made these with and without jackfruit, but if you can get your hands on some then I highly recommend it. Plus, that is…

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  • Vegan Vietnamese Pho Cuon

    November 27, 2022Faraway Courtney

    Vietnam is my own definition of asian wonderland. Imagine being thrown onto the side of a bustling street while motorbikes spend their entire existence avoiding crashing into one another. Every alleyway (you know how I feel about alleys) stocked with cute old ladies throwing anise star and fresh cilantro into the air as they whip up their latest concoction. Traditional Pho Cuon First I think we need to define a Pho Cuon. This is rice noodle roll packed with the same flavors and ingredients from a traditional Vietnamese pho soup. It is rolled similarly to a spring or egg roll…

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  • Vegan Maitake Parm Risotto

    November 21, 2022Faraway Courtney

    Occasionally I pop out of bed at 7am with an insane desire to cook a certain dish. I have an agreement with Dream Courtney… if she wants to cook a vegan risotto at 7am… then who am I to stop her? Besides, I am forever a believer in doing the things that make you happy. Even if they means I am uncorking a bottle of white wine while the sun rises for the maitake mushrooms. The “Dancing” Mushroom Speaking of maitake mushrooms. If you have never heard of these gems, have no shame. I urge you to add these to…

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  • Beer Bread

    3 Minute Vegan Beer Bread

    September 30, 2022Faraway Courtney

    Fresh bread baking in the oven while summer fades to fall… the thing dreams are made of. When I was a kid, my mom used to make this beer bread with this exact dip. At thirty-three years old, I still lounge in my Chicago kitchen daydreaming about those fresh loaves. I think we call those our nostalgia foods. The ones that take us back in time. If you’re anything like me, you’ll try to ration how often you make them, afraid that they will lose their time traveling powers if you bring them back too often. 3 Minute Beer Bread…

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  • Chinese Orange Cauliflower

    September 5, 2022Faraway Courtney

    I wish I had some fascinating story to tell about China that would explain my love and connection to it. In reality, the closest I ever got was laying half delusional from a 42 hour flight in the grass outside a Beijing airport. However, I still find myself bargaining with real-estate agents for even a possibility that they can find me a place in the city above a Chinese noodle shop. The heart wants what it wants. And I’m absolutely not to proud to say that while I love authentic Chinese dishes, I am also a big fan of the…

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