• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Vintage Kitchen Vixen

  • ABOUT
    • Meet Sylvia
    • Privacy Policy
  • KITCHEN & GARDEN
    • Gardening
    • Foraging
    • Back-to-Basics
    • Cast Iron Cooking
    • Pantry Wisdom
  • HOME & HEARTH
    • Homemaking
    • Gathering Guides
    • Reflections
  • Newsletter

Recipes

Shredded Salad with Spicy Peanut Dressing

July 2, 2019 by Sylvia Rose Leave a Comment

Make fibre your friend with this heart healthy shredded salad! Brimming with a colourful assortment of vegetables, you’re basically guaranteed to get your vitamin intake for the day.

shredded salad with spinach, zucchini, beets, potato, carrots, alfalfa sprouts and parsley

A SHREDDED SALAD FOR BETTER DIGESTION

My mom makes the best salads. She’s a raw vegetable enthusiast and goes on bouts of eating a raw diet every so often because she loves how it makes her feel. Whenever I go to her place, there’s almost always some kind of salad on the table and I love it. When it comes to salad, I don’t feel guilty going for seconds, and my mom makes so much that going back for seconds is heartily encouraged.

A couple of years ago when she was on one of her raw vegan diet kicks, she brought a special mandolin to my place and made a salad that changed everything I knew about salad. Did you know that shredding vegetables makes them more digestible? I spent the next two months eating a shredded salad for lunch every day. I was addicted.

…

Read More

Filed Under: Kitchen & Garden, Recipes

Pissaladiere (A Classic Mediterraenean Tart)

June 25, 2019 by Sylvia Rose 2 Comments

This classic Mediterranean tart is best served with a chilled glass of rosé. Learn how to make this flaky and flavourful appetizer and impress your guests with its simple elegance!

pissaladiére and rose

I DIDN’T CATCH THAT…PISSALADIERE?

“A pea-salad-what?” I can hear myself saying. “A pissaladière,” my husband patiently repeats. I stare at him uncomprehendingly because I still don’t know what it is. That was nearly a decade ago. A pissaladière, if you didn’t know, is a summery tart that hails from Southern France. Nice, to be exact. I’m pleased to say that I can now pronounce it with ease, eat it with relish (not the condiment), and make it well enough that I can share this little-known appetizer with you. This is how you pronounce it, by the way.

PISSALADIÈRE RECIPE VIDEO

If this is your first time visiting the kitchen, you’re about to find out why I call my kitchen vintage… If you like my style, please consider subscribing to the Vintage Kitchen Vixen YouTube channel!

This post may contain affiliate links, which means I make a small commission at no additional cost to you.

…

Read More

Filed Under: Kitchen & Garden, Recipes Tagged With: French Cuisine

How to Make Pasta Salad Without a Recipe

June 18, 2019 by Sylvia Rose Leave a Comment

Become a pasta salad pro in this crash course that includes a recipe for Greek Pasta Salad. This classic side dish is a cinch to make and is perfect for potlucks, picnics and barbecues.

greek pasta salad to feed a crowd

WINGING A PASTA SALAD

Do you know what I think? No one should need a recipe for pasta salad! No one. A pasta salad–and salads in general–is just a mixture of raw or cooked vegetables tossed with noodles and a zingy salad dressing. Sometimes there’s protein, sometimes there’s not. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not trying to knock pasta salad. I love pasta salad. It’s one of my favourite things to bring to a gathering because it’s so darn easy to make. When you know how to make pasta salad, you don’t need to think about what to pack for a picnic or bring to a potluck. There’s freedom in learning the formula. Let me show you.

how to make pasta salad greek pasta salad

GREEK PASTA SALAD RECIPE VIDEO

If this is your first time visiting the kitchen, you’re about to find out why I call my kitchen vintage… If you like my style, please consider subscribing to the Vintage Kitchen Vixen YouTube channel!

This post may contain affiliate links, which means I make a small commission at no cost to you.

…

Read More

Filed Under: Kitchen & Garden, Recipes Tagged With: pasta

How to Make a Layer Cake from Scratch

June 14, 2019 by Sylvia Rose Leave a Comment

Layer cakes are the favourite go-to for birthdays and special occasions. Learn how easy it is to make your own layer cake from scratch. All you need is a few ingredients and a couple of hours!

strawberry shortcake layer cake

MAKING A LAYER CAKE FROM SCRATCH

Every June in Québec, people go crazy over les fraises du Québec. They’re these beautiful small strawberries that are full of flavour and seem to be everywhere you look. If you go into a bakery, they advertise that their strawberry tarts are made with Québec strawberries. Anyone who uses them basically shouts into a megaphone that their strawberries are local. It’s madness, but as the days get warmer and my own strawberry plants start developing, I find myself excited for the approaching season.

…

Read More

Filed Under: Kitchen & Garden, Recipes Tagged With: cake

Maple Walnut Fermented Steel Cut Oats

June 11, 2019 by Sylvia Rose Leave a Comment

This maple walnut fermented steel cut oats recipe tastes delicious hot or cold. Try making it in large batches for easy breakfasts throughout the week!

maple walnut fermented steel cut oats

THE BENEFITS OF HOMEMADE OATMEAL

Growing up, a big pot of cinnamon raisin oatmeal frequently made an appearance on the breakfast table. I was a lucky kid.

Oatmeal is nutritious, it’s filling, it’s easy to make, and best of all, it’s cheap. It’s one of those slow burning fuels that keeps you going all morning and doesn’t make you come crashing down before noon.

Of course, not all oatmeals are made equal. Those sugar laden packages of artificially flavoured instant oatmeal aren’t anyone’s friend. I’m looking at you, smiling quaker!

…

Read More

Filed Under: Kitchen & Garden, Recipes Tagged With: breakfast, fermented foods, oatmeal, oats

Pastry Cream for Beginners

June 4, 2019 by Sylvia Rose Leave a Comment

Pastry cream is a breeze to make, but most people shrug their shoulders and pick up a box of instant vanilla pudding instead. Not in this kitchen! Ditch the box and learn how to make your own pastry cream from scratch.

vanilla pastry cream from scratch

Not everyone goes around calling it pastry cream. The French call it crème pâtissière and the popular North American term is pudding, but in my circle, it’s called pastry cream, so that’s what I’m going with.

It’s a simple concoction of milk, eggs, sugar, cornstarch, and vanilla. Some recipes call for butter to give it an added richness, but while butter makes everything better, it’s completely optional.

…

Read More

Filed Under: Kitchen & Garden, Recipes Tagged With: pastry

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 10
  • Page 11
  • Page 12
  • Page 13
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

Let’s connect!

  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • YouTube

Welcome to the Kitchen!

vintage wholesome recipes vintage lifestyle simple living

I’m delighted to have you here!

Hi! I’m Sylvia, a vintage-loving gal. Join me weekly as I share old-fashioned tips and recipes to help you become more intentional and self-sufficient. Want to get to know me better? Please join me over here.

Extra! Extra!

Want to receive weekly old-fashioned tips and stay in the know? Sign up for my newsletter!

Please wait...

Thank you for signing up!

Copyright © 2026 Vintage Kitchen Vixen on the Foodie Pro Theme

Cleantalk Pixel