Tuesday, May 22, 2012
TWD: Pizza Rustica...YUMMY
I love my cookbook Baking with Julia by Dorie Greenspan. I didn't always...I only bought it for the pictures. To be honest, if a recipe takes up two pages, not including the picture, forget it. OK, get over it. Thanks to Tuesdays with Dorie, I no longer dismiss long recipes, especially since the inductions make it so easy and the results...YUM! Here's my Pizza Rustica. Borrow my book if you want the recipe, or go out and get your own copy...happy baking!!!
The crust is a breeze, especially since my food processor did all the work. The crust is a little sweet and goes perfectly with the salty filling. My son and husband loved it!
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Going to my happy place...macaron love fest!
Rainy days in the Northwest always make me yearn for happy days in San Francisco. Why? I don't know. I lived in SF for many years, and I know they have their gloomy days too, but they have one thing that is lacking in my life right now...a good macaron. If you're in the San Francisco, head down to the Ferry Building, enjoy the tastes and smells from all the vendors, but make sure to take a box of macarons from Miette back to your hotel room...mmmmm, go have one for me.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Salsa!!!
“If you swap the basic proportions in your diet—increasing unprocessed fruits, vegetables, legumes, nuts, and whole grains—you’ll wind up losing weight and improving your overall health while also improving more difficult-to-measure situations like global warming, the environment in general, and animal welfare.” ~Mark Bittman, The Food Matters Cookbook Cinco De Mayo Weekend, perfect weekend to make SALSA!!! I actually spent Cinco De Mayo driving 4 hours with my husband and dog, to Washington State University, then moving our son out of his fraternity...ugh, then driving back. We later celebrated Cinco De Mayo at our favorite Sushi bar. OK, the next day, it was all Mexican all day! So I started with the Tomatillo-Black Bean Salsa, mind you, I have no idea how to pick out tomatillos. I just picked them randomly. I used canned organic black beans, I had no time to deal with dried beans. I chopped everything by hand and the salsa turned out delicious. The corn salsa was a different story... First of all, corn isn't really in season yet, so the corn I bought was a bit pitiful. My husband grilled it, but was worried the little tiny kernels would not be ale to take the heat. The corn salsa was ok. I'll try it again later in the summer when corn is in season.
For the recipe got to http://bigeatstinykitchen.com/2012/05/07/a-tale-of-two-salsas-basic-salsa-and-rhubarb-salsa/
To see other interesting versions go to http://thefoodmattersproject.com/2012/05/07/five-quick-salsas-for-chips-dips-and-other-stuff/#comments
For the recipe got to http://bigeatstinykitchen.com/2012/05/07/a-tale-of-two-salsas-basic-salsa-and-rhubarb-salsa/
To see other interesting versions go to http://thefoodmattersproject.com/2012/05/07/five-quick-salsas-for-chips-dips-and-other-stuff/#comments
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Friday, May 4, 2012
FFWD: Almond Halibut Meunière and Friands
So the recipe selection for French Friday with Dorie is Almond Flounder Meunière ...
There was no Flounder at my neighborhood store. I suppose I could have planned better, but this sometimes happens when you start planning Friday dinner after work on Friday. OK, at $24.99 a pound for Halibut, a fish I don't really like, this better be good!
So, I figured if the halibut is not edible, I'll have my lovely Friands for dinner.
I have to say, it wasn't bad. Actually, the halibut was delicious.
I took Dorie's advise and served the fish with roasted fingerling potatoes, butter and chives.
My husband poured Sauvignon blanc and Friday night dinner was served! The both recipes can be found in Dorie Greensoan's Around My French Table.
CHECK http://www.frenchfridayswithdorie.com/ to see the other versions of this easy and delicious recipe!
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