
Here is a nice, easy summer dish to go with grilled meats. It's essentially just beans with sage.
The name means "beans like little birds" and nobody is really sure where the little birds come in, except that the seasonings are typical of those used in poultry dishes.
You can optionally add tomatoes, but I like these with just the delicate flavors presented here along with some grilled meat or maybe a strong-flavored fish like swordfish or salmon.
You can use canned beans, but you get better flavor if you use the dried beans and refresh them yourself, as described here.

This is a simple vegetable side dish that went great with halibut and again with a fancy dinner of shellfish on pasta.
This beautiful golden risotto is rich and warming, and wonderful for a special occasion.


This is very simple and delicious! I've made it three times since learning of it maybe 5 weeks ago.
This was a special request from Lorna, reminiscing about her mom's kitchen. It's easy to make, requires only a few common ingredients, and it's not too sweet.

When we explored Ireland in 2016, this was the most universal food we experienced. Everywhere we stayed, there was brown bread in the morning. There was some variation, but it seemed to be more a matter of creative license than anything regional; I remember that the brown bread in Derry in the north was very like what we had in Kinsale on the south coast.
