Tuesday, December 27, 2011

My husband is the best husband EVER! xox Thanks babe.

Friday, December 23, 2011

gorgeous strawberries, then in season, stuffed with seasoned mascarpone cheese and almonds

Is there anything better than Vollmer Farms fresh berries? These were
fresh when we made these gorgeous little berry bites. YYS!

2 pictures for you

lime/ginger/black sesame seed oil/garlic marinated ahi tuna,
jicama/carrot/tart cherry slaw, wild rice blend cooked in 1/2 stock,
1/2 water with garlic. YY ... Schlurp!

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

creamed purple potatoes, purple potato chips, pan seared branzino, rainbow chard salad in cara cara and agave nectar.

yum! pretty! I liked using the ground black sesame and salt on the
chips, the chips were made in a pan with sesame oil.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

scallops and shrooms, YYS!

Succulent scallops, simple preparation (lemon, garlic, olive oil and
butter), sauteed mushrooms, ginger, shallot, lemon, thyme. YYS!

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

I love this story: McDonalds, Dru, Ernie, and the neighbors.



There's a reason my kids have never had them - not by my buying them, anyway. True story - when my oldest was 6, he and his little brother, 2, went on a playdate to the movies with neighbors. My 2 neighbor friends were shocked and delighted when they brought all the kids (7 total) to McD afterward and my son said, "but there's nothing here I want to eat. What about the salad, I suppose that's not so bad." so he ordered a salad for he and his brother. The other kids ate mcnuggets and fries and sodas. Operation don't go there successful.


Evelyn has still not eaten anything from McDonald's. It never became part of our habit.  It never will.

Monday, December 12, 2011

So proud my husband is a part of this!

http://blogs.usda.gov/2011/12/12/midwest-schools-find-benefits-in-serving-local-foods/

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Something occurred to me today: YYS on CrockPots

Today I have 2 stocks on the stove - one chicken from last night's Lemon/Lime/anise chicken (it smells awesome!) and now beef.  I went to an ethnic market (Mexican) to get beef bones for the stock.  So many groceries no longer have a butcher on site.  this place does, and they also have limes 10/$1 right now. It's a crime really.  So I asked the guy in the back if they had any trimmings (no, they throw them away) and he looked at me like I had lost my mind.  "I only put out what my customers buy." Well, the chicken and the egg might suggest differently.  Like, perhaps your customers would by beef fat for the birds (suet), or beef trimmings for stock, or whatever.  So he brought me out to the case and showed me what I had.  Then he asked me what I was doing with them - I told him - roasting them in a hot oven with a little salt and pepper then turning them into a stock, which will be used for tonight's dinner, and the balance frozen, for use later on (and to meet the other stocks in the freezer: lobster, chicken, and vegee at the moment).  I made sure I got 2 marrow bones, one for each son, so they don't argue over it!

He looked at me, astonished, and I told him, this is what we do.  He then remembered me at the same market buying up the pork bellies (to make bacon).  I asked him if he cooks at home, he doesn't, he works a lot, is divorced, and has a 6 yo and a 1yo he is caring for. He uses the crock pot a lot.  His eyes about popped out of his head, and you could see him beginning to salivate when I suggested to him that the next time he uses his crock pot at home, he caramelize the onions, and brown the meat - and add some fond and flavor - before putting them in the crock pot.  See, crock pots don't actually add any flavor.  They don't do what meat wants done to it - or vegetables, for that matter.

So I came home with my beef bits, salted, peppered, rested, roasted, then plopped them in a hot pot with some bay, rosemary already blossomed, then seared off the bones - added a sweet onion 1/8th cut, 4 carrots, a head of celery, and about a teaspoon of black peppercorns.  My nose is conflicted.  I feel like a dog with its nose out the window.  It smells really good in my kitchen right now.  

Next time you cook using a crock pot, try this -- sautee or roast whatever protein you are planning to use -- snatch up all those brown bits from the pan.  Incorporate them into the liquid you are using to cook.  Then comment here.  I'd love to hear how it works out for you.  I bet you'll never put raw meat in your crock pot again!  

Crockpot does not add any flavor. Your success depends on you putting the flavor into the pot!

Friday, December 9, 2011

Pea Soup, YYS!

Split Pea Soup with ham (and ham stock of course!) with shaved
parmesan and dumplings. Is there anything better on a cold winter
evening?

YYS!

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Banana Bread! Yummy Yum ... [gone]

This is it, the banana bread you've no doubt read about in other
posts. There are other pictures of it I'm sure - on the family blog,
in my picture books, on YYS. It is SO good. Moist. Dependable.
Delicious. Foodies love it. Old ladies love it. Children love it.
I've decided it's not my imagination or ego. It's just.good. Alone,
with butter, wine, coffee, you name it. Off I go to make 18 more
loaves. My husband is not allowed to come into the pre-Christmas
meeting without it. And if there are too few, there will be
consequences. I love him too much to see him harmed. ;)

Saturday, December 3, 2011

cranberry sorbet. YYS!

More of a granita, really. I used lime juice and zest, a few frozen
organic raspberries, and for the liquid after the berries and sugar
cooked, I used some of the kids juice - pomegranate / cranberry. For
alcohol (you need to use it so that the mixture doesn't fully freeze)
I used triple sec.

Yummy Yummy SCHLURP!

This will make a nice palette cleanser between cookie and appetizer
courses tomorrow!