Ok, so today is what you call blowback - blowing all the way back to an earlier time, one I said I was finished with - you know that season that supposedly ended 5 or so weeks ago??? - when I was braising and roasting every night…….. I was hoping we were completely into bbq season, but apparently not! The other day I re-posted a recipe on my Facebook page, "In Food Today" for Chicken Thighs with Lemon and Oregano from Bon Appetit. This had … [Read more...]
Mixed Vegetables and Straddling the Seasons
The calendar says we are 4 weeks into Springtime, doesn't it? It's time to lighten up the meals - beginning to move away from months of braising and roasting, isn't it? My first instinct is to lighten up lunch and I often like to do this with soup. As long as my soup has some protein in it, I am ok. Often I look toward adding a little bit of shredded chicken, roasted å la Ina Garten - bone-in breasts roasted with olive oil, salt and pepper … [Read more...]
Flower/Flour Power – Orange “Blossom” – Pecan Scones
at Rancho Valencia in Rancho Santa Fe, California in March: Ok, so I totally screwed up on the Easter posts. I was away for most of the week before, without my computer, and when I tried to work on my husband's, it was a disaster. So, next year, I will do better. I was not without copious amounts of fodder to write about - now they're stuffed away in that place that keeps circling about. I don't know about you, but I am … [Read more...]
“It’s Been a Long Time Comin – Lettuce Have Fun!
Spring has Sprung - Lettuce have fun! In the immortal words of Crosby, Stills and Nash, Circa 1968, (the Woodstock album), "It's been a long time coming"…….. Yesterday was the kind of day when I could come up with a million titles and topics to write about - while at the same time wanting to go in a million directions out-of-doors. Not only was it a day to celebrate opening the windows and letting the fresh air of Spring permeate the … [Read more...]
Spring Fever, Ranunculus and the Luncheon Scone – Apricot/Goat Cheese Scones with Thyme
What's the definition of Spring Fever? Mine is when you can let go of all the wariness associated with Winter weather and plunge into Spring with total abandon! It's when you know in your heart that the cold and nastiness is really over. I've held off my Spring Fever for a long while, having been punished for my undue optimism of a few weeks back - until I was really sure it was going to be "better". After the pansies I so … [Read more...]
Saying Goodbye to Rizzoli at 31 W 57 – An Indelible Sense of Place
Last day on Friday, April 11; and so, someone has already erected scaffolding in anticipation of the end……. "There are places I remember all my life though some have changed, some forever, not for better, some have gone and some remain, all these places have their moments"….. John Lennon and Paul McCartney circa 1965 There are places I have gone to at very specific times, of the year and otherwise, that initiate certain strong sentiment. … [Read more...]
The Accidental Apprentice; It’s a Good Day for Blood Orange and Almond Scones
Yesterday, on the way home from the City, we stopped off to pick up a baguette for Christin who was hungry. She broke off a few pieces in the car and munched. Then came, "it's not a good day for baking, this baguette is soft". Ahhhhh, yes, I said, you are right, Christin. It is not a good day for baking. Secretly, I confess I felt a tiny warm sensation that is appreciation and delight inside - was someone actually listening to my … [Read more...]
A Lemon Lunch (oops) – Lemon Mascarpone Coconut Tea Cakes
light and airy, very flavorful Ever since a friend posted a picture of coconut macaroons yesterday, I've had this "cookie" on my mind. Coconut macaroons aren't really a cookie, they are really more a confection in it's classic sense. They don't have a cookie batter. It is really just coconut, egg whites and sugar. Could I make a hybrid cookie/macaroon that had a little bit of substance to it yet didn't destroy the light and airy … [Read more...]
Enticing Images – Harry’s Bar, Bellinis and Ginger, Peach and Lemon Scones with a Dirt Bomb Finish
beauties from last June Ok, so, I'm skipping ahead a little bit in the produce rotation. But, I'm into images that entice - and those beauties from above do just that. Being in California last week just awakened all the urges to get the seasons going into full gear- and I'm hoping they do, and so….. (What is it with music and me?) Wishin and hopin and thinkin and prayin - playing in my head right now ……thank you to Hal David and Burt … [Read more...]
Love and the Sub-Tropical Dirt Bomb – To See Who Takes the Bait
Love or overt manipulation? There are oh-so-many lessons to learn in the world of parenting - that excruciating teeter-totter of love and happiness, and frustration and difficulty, (are you visualizing the teeter-totter?) we all seem to go into in a relativey blind state. Today, we had a little typical battle of the wills in our house - can't say I don't know where this comes from, and I'm not at all surprised at the outcome - because Ryan … [Read more...]
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