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Announcing Dori’s Gluten-Free Kitchen

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This blog, Nourishing Foodways, is the culmination of my many hours spent obsessively, incessantly developing recipes. I’ve always enjoyed transforming traditional American recipes into nutrient-dense and gluten-free dishes and this blog has been my way of sharing my creations with the world.

The posts and classes that I’ve promoted here have helped me to gauge interest in the types of food that I’m passionate about. I love empowering folks to cook nutrient-dense, local and seasonal foods,  and many have told me of their love of cooking meals at home. But they’ve also told me of how very busy their lives are and how they are continually seeking safe options for eating out.  At the same time, people who are recovering from serious health conditions have told about involved and unfamiliar methods of preparation that are overwhelming.

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National College of Natural Medicine
049 SW Porter Street

 

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Ross Island Bridge, South Waterfront, the Tram, and NCNM’s Clinic!

Thus, when we ( my partner Bob and I) learned of an opportunity to operate a food cart serving nutrient-dense foods to the busy students and professionals at the National College of Natural Medicine, we could not pass it up. The opportunity to deeply nourish the community of NCNM, and the larger community of Portland, felt like a weighty but exhilarating undertaking. (For those of you unfamiliar with NCNM – it’s located here in Portland and educates naturopathic doctors and acupuncturists. It also operates a teaching clinic which is a great source of low-cost alternative health care in Portland.Click on this link to NCNM’s website for more details.) The food cart arrangement turned out to be beautiful. It includes a covered eating area and enormous storage warehouse. It also includes all of the good vibes and support of the high-minded people at NCNM! We feel truly blessed to be joining the NCNM community. We also feel blessed to be working with the terrific folks at Cattail Creek Lamb, Afton Field Farm, Sweet Briar Farm, Kookoolan Farms, Organically Grown Company, Equal Exchange, Mountain Rose Herbs, Bob’s Red Mill,and Hummingbird Wholesale. We feel so thankful for our community and for those who have come before us, paving the way for a nutrient-dense, local food system!

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A peek inside the food cart

We opened Dori’s Gluten-Free Kitchen on January 7th, 2013. We’re a 100% dedicated gluten-free food cart serving nutrient-dense, local, and fair-trade foods. We’ve designed a seasonal, rotating menu that always includes bone broth based soup, vegan soup, a seasonal salad, sweet and savory hand pies (with flakey pastry!) and sandwiches on our homemade gluten-free sourdough bread. We also sell plain bone broth by the cup, bowl and quart to-go. Breakfast and lunch are served Monday through Friday from 9 am to 3 pm. We cater special events and luncheons, and accept special orders for cakes and pastries.

The blog medium requires pictures and I’ve always used my own photographs here. When I first started to blog I found food styling and photography to be especially frustrating – partially due to the overcast days of Portland – and partly due to the artistic and technical skills required to successfully style and photograph food. Somedays my desire to share a recipe would outweigh my dissatisfaction with the picture of the food. But overtime, food styling and photography for this blog has helped me to recognize how a dish might be able to tell its own story. In this way, the Kitchen has become a direct extension of my work here. Each day I’m striving to help the food tell it’s story: where it comes from, how it nourishes, why it’s prepared accordingly.

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The sidewalk is in full bloom leading to Dori’s Gluten-Free Kitchen!

I invite you to join me on my next great adventure – the food-cart “Dori’s Gluten-Free Kitchen“! We’re close to the city center – in SW Portland (close to OHSU and PSU) – located in the West Parking lot of NCNM’s main academic building (under the red awning). (Click here for directions) Follow Dori’s Gluten-Free Kitchen on Facebook for up-to-date menu information. If you have any questions please email me at dorioliver@gmail.com or call (503)3969172 to speak with me directly!

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Spiced Cranberry Sauce Recipe

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Spiced Cranberry Sauce

Makes 4 cups

This recipe comes nearly entirely from my copy of The Fannie Farmer Cookbook Spiced Cranberry Sauce Recipe  12th edition, published in 1980 -  found in a free pile and now amongst my most-treasured possessions! It’s cover was torn off long ago, and now it’s replaced by a dingy brown paper bag and Scotch tape. But despite it’s outward homeliness I can always find something beautiful and inspiring inside! This spiced cranberry sauce is a simple variation of classic cranberry sauce and has become a favorite around my holiday table.

2 cups clean water (well, spring or filtered)

2-inches  of cinnamon stick

3 cloves

3 allspice berries

1 pound fresh cranberries (about 4 cups)

2 cups evaporated cane sugar

Bring the water to boil in a medium saucepan set over high heat. Place the cinnamon stick, cloves and allspice berries in a muslin spice bag and secure the tie tightly (alternately, use a small piece of tightly woven cheesecloth and a piece of twine to arrange a small spice sachet). Add the bag of spices and cranberries to the boiling water. Bring them to a boil. Reduce the heat to maintain a slow, low simmer. Simmer for 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. Carefully remove the spice bag using a slotted spoon or tongs. Add the sugar. Return the sauce to a slow simmer. Cook for 3 more minutes stirring constantly to prevent scalding. Remove from the heat. Use a small ladle to remove any accumulated scum from the surface of the sauce.

Package the sauce into two pint-sized mason jars or into two small serving dishes. Chill before serving. The sauce will keep tightly covered in the refrigerator for up to one month.

This post was shared at Monday Mania.

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Raw Cow’s Milk Yogurt Recipe

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Raw Cow’s Milk Yogurt Makes about 1 quart Raw Milk Yogurt retains all of the vitamins, fatty acids and enzymes of properly produced raw milk, along with the probiotics and tart, familiar taste of the yogurt culture. The microorganisms that … Continue reading

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Beyond Yogurt: The Artful Science of Cultured Milk at Ludeman’s

Cultured Milk Class

Beyond Yogurt: The Artful Science of Cultured Milk at Ludeman’s Join me and Healing Pond Farm a morning of informative discussion, hands-on demonstrations, and flavorful samples. You’ll learn the simple steps to making yogurt, cultured buttermilk, and kefir in your … Continue reading

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Grain-Free Coconut Blondies Recipe

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Grain-Free Coconut Blondies Makes one 9-inch square cake These chocolate-free, but still satisfyingly-brownie-like treats are adapted from a recipe in The Ayurvedic Cookbook by Amadea Morningstar. The Ayurvedic system of medicine describes three general types or doshas. The doshas – … Continue reading

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Kefirs: How to Make Dairy-Based Kefirs, ‘Krauts, and Juices

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Kefir Workshop: Dairy-Based Kefirs, ‘Krauts, and Juices Dairy-based kefir grains are one of the easiest, most reliable methods of culturing milk, sauerkraut, and fruit juice. In this free workshop you will learn how and why to make dairy kefir, and … Continue reading

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Cooling Cucumber and Watermelon Salad Recipe

Cucumber and Watermelon Salad

Cooling Cucumber and Watermelon Salad Makes 4 cups Chunks of crisp cucumber and vine-ripened Hermiston watermelon are dressed with fresh lime juice, sea salt, and spicy black pepper in this vibrant, unexpected, and refreshing cucumber watermelon salad. 2 medium slicing … Continue reading

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Gluten-Free Flour Tortillas Recipe

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Gluten-Free Flour Tortillas Makes 8 For years I’ve relied upon Food for Life’s Brown Rice Flour tortillas as a convenience food. They’re big, thin, flexible when steamed, and crisp when sautéed. I was sure my homemade versions wouldn’t stack up. … Continue reading

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Reminder for the Free Conference Call: Nutrient-Dense Meal Planning

Planning Meals

Nutrient-Dense Meal Planning: Making nutritious cooking organized, economical, and even fun! Tuesday August 7, 2012; 10-11 am PST In this one-hour free teleconference I’ll share tips and tricks for planning simple, delicious meals. When you have a plan and all of the … Continue reading

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Free Conference Call: Nutrient-Dense Meal Planning

Planning Meals

Nutrient-Dense Meal Planning: Making nutritious cooking organized, economical, and even fun! Tuesday August 7, 2012; 10-11 am PST In this one-hour free teleconference I’ll share tips and tricks for planning simple, delicious meals. When you have a plan and all of the … Continue reading

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