Hi Everyone! We are about midway into Senior Year and it’s been the fastest year yet. Maybe it’s because more activities have been added back in (yay!) due to less covid restrictions, making each day, week, and month zip by. We completed college applications and our one piece of advice […]
For a while we have been making this mock & cheese sauce because of a couple of reasons. One, it is superrrr easy to make, two, it has no dairy in it (vegan) so it is open to more people, and three, IT IS INSANE!! If you can’t eat dairy […]
Just a photo collage of our summer so far: We share a lot of our food daily so here are memories we have had with our friends and family along the way! Hope Hope everyone has had a good summer! – Emily and Lyla 😉
So what really is ‘to be a twin?’ Well, the dictionary says it is one of two children or animals born at the same birth. a person or thing that is exactly like another: “there was a bruise on his cheek, a twin to the one on mine” But if you […]
A lot of times, people just cook for meals. That is basically the opposite for us. We cook nonstop whenever we can. And so today, when I wanted to cook something, I saw some tomatoes in the fridge and decided to make a roasted tomato dip. It is […]
We are so honored to be attending the International Home and Housewares Show, demoing and helping with the launch of the Teorema cookware line from TVS in Italy. Michael Graves Design Group designed it and it’s really cool and nice to cook with. They shared all of how they approach design […]
Crust, for me, is something that has to be perfect. Not too thick, not too thin, not too crunchy, not too soft. I found myself not eating the crust of many pizza slices, and I said to myself that it was really such a waste, so I decided to make […]
Have you ever had savory tartlets before? Well these are the best ever! They have rosemary, feta, tomatoes, and onions! They are the perfect appetizer bites and mini treats! This is what you need to make them: 1 sweet onion 5 medium-sized tomatoes (campari are good) 1 Tablespoon fresh rosemary, […]
Every year kids make valentine’s to give to their teachers or friends. This year maybe give something a little different. We love making delicious cakes and brownies and putting our own powdered sugar “cut-out” messages and designs on them. We like to sometimes put joke messages on the cakes too like we did […]
Hi Everyone, I am Emily and Lyla’s mom, otherwise known as Cricket. I am “guest” posting today to share my recipe for beet ravioli. The ravioli is actually thinly sliced beets rather than pasta. If you are a beet lover, like we are, you will love this. This recipe was […]
My creamy salsa recipe is quick, simple, really tasty and healthy. Tomatillos are kind of like tomatoes and have a little shell on them like a husk cherry does. They are really delicious in salsa. In normal salsa I can never scoop it up, so to my tomatillo salsa I added […]
This is our Adirondack Adventures weeks 2-4. There were a lot fun and eventful activities that took place in these 3 weeks. First and foremost, we had so much fun with all of our friends and family. We hiked bear mountain, went to the Waldheim for breakfast, ate lots of kale chips, […]
It’s just early morning in this video here and I am making our Kitchen Twins Toasted Coconut Kale Chips. I first coated the kale with the olive oil in the bag (#ShakeYourKale!!) and now I am sprinkling on the toasted coconut. And voila in 8- 10 minutes fresh kale chips we […]
Have we told you we’re excited to launch our Official Kitchen Twins Make Your Own Kale Chips!? Yes, you probably know this if you are following us, but let us back up a little and show you how it all began! Hope you enjoy our Story in pictures and words… Since then […]
I bet that right now you are asking yourself “what is nutritional yeast?” Well you know how caviar is very, lets say first class, in taste and in $. Nutritional yeast is my caviar. Except for the money part, and that I don’t like caviar. So how do I […]
Hi Everyone, Here’s a bunch of pictures and descriptions of our school lunches lately. Probably our favorite thing to bring to lunch is avocado sushi rolls but that only happens with a leftover and usually there are no leftovers. Hope this gives some ideas for your lunches. Please share […]
Hi Everyone, We are excited to share Part 2 of our Kitchen Curiosities Interview with Mr. Richard Grausman who is a Le Cordon Bleu trained chef, cookbook author and C-CAP founder. Did you know that C-CAP is celebrating its 25th year this year? That’s a very exciting anniversary and we are excited […]
Hi Everyone, We are very proud and honored to share the first part of our Kitchen Curiosities Interview with Richard Grausman. He is a graduate of Le Cordon Bleu in Paris and he was the first United States representative for Le Cordon Bleu. (I don’t know if we told Mr. […]
Hi Everyone, This weekend, we had the honor of learning how to cook the best scrambled eggs with Mr. Grausman. Mr. Grausman went to Le Cordon Bleu in Paris and he was the school’s first U.S. representative to teach the school’s techniques outside of France. He taught us many wonderful tips for […]
Hi Everyone, Tonight we made a very delicious dinner. The recipes are from Richard Grausman‘s cookbook who we have a very great honor of interviewing Mr. Grausman next week. Mr. Grausman is a chef, cookbook author, teacher and founder of C-CAP which stands for Careers through Culinary Arts Program which trains people who might […]
We love using and having special kitchen appliances, but there are so many. So we decided (though it was hard) on our favorite cooking accessories, and are now showing them with you. These tools each serve many purposes, such as the brushes. They can spread olive oil on bread, or […]
Good Morning Everyone, We love chia pudding and normally eat chocolate or vanilla, but we have a new recipe to share and that’s Raspberry Chia Pudding. It is very simple to make and a treat. Plus it is very healthy. We take Chia pudding to school a lot and we […]
Good Morning Everyone! We hope you enjoy our interview with Mr. Jim Nawn, the owner of Agricola which is a farm to table restaurant in Princeton. Watch the video and learn about his favorite dish at Agricola and a new and exciting vegetable they are growing at his Great Road Farm and much much […]
Hi Everyone, We are so excited about launching a new flavor of our Kitchen Twins Kale Chips. Introducing…..Toasted Coconut Make Your Own Kale Chips! Yum yum. It’s on shelf now at Pennington Quality Market. This combination may seem different, but trust us it is just delicious (see empty bowl in picture)? We use […]