Last year, when I was drowning in zucchini, I tried making zucchini fritters. I wasn't overly impressed with them. I tried my hand at them twice. The second time I added a little grated potato for body. It was a slight improvement, but not blog worthy. I've been thinking about those fritters...and then it came to me. While I was searching for different appetizers from my favorite bloggers, I came across cornmeal cakes on Annie's Eats. Cornmeal, that's it! Cornmeal would be the perfect ingredient to give my fritters enough body without being bland. Annie's recipe inspired me to try again. This time, in my humble opinion, I came up with a blog worthy recipe.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Zucchini Explosion!
Zucchini has taken over my garden. We've had a bounty of zucchini over the past few weeks. Several days ago, I checked on my garden before I left for work. I eyed several young zucchini, and decided they needed another day to grow and planned to harvest them the following morning. The following day came along with torrential rain, so I never made it out to the garden. The day after that was hot and steamy. I was running late that morning and didn't get a chance to check on the zucchini until I got home from work later that evening. To my horror...my zucchini turned into 10 inch monsters that resembled stubby baseball bats. I'm guessing the rain and the intense heat accelerated their growth and left me with these monsters. I know some people intentionally let their zucchini grow like watermelons, I'm just not one of those people. Bloated zucchini tend to become seedy and flavorless. It was depressing. Never-the-less, I made the best of it. I picked about a dozen of the oversized beasts. As I picked, I thought about all the things I would not be able to do with them. One thing for sure, I could stuff them. The other thing I could do, was give some away along with this recipe!
Don't be afraid to use what you have on hand. You can add mushrooms or diced summer squash. Make them meatless and add some cooked rice or quinoa. The possibilities are endless.
Monday, June 11, 2012
Chocolate Raspberry Maryann Cake
This cake is dangerously delicious. Consider yourself warned. It's a match made in heaven, dark chocolate and raspberry, definitely rich, but not too sweet. It was the perfect cake to celebrate the engagement of my daughter Melissa and my soon to be son-in-law, Mike, another match made in heaven. Let me digress for a moment. You may have noticed that I've neglected my blog for a while. It's not that I haven't wanted to blog, I've just been busy. Last month Paul and I headed west and toured the Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion National Parks, Monument Valley and Lake Powell. We had a fantastic time and when we returned home, I intended to sort though my 2000 new photos, do some inspired cooking and blog about some wonderful southwestern food. But you can see by the large gap since my last posting, that never happened.
A few days after we returned home, Melissa and Mike announced their engagement. Not only did they announce their engagement, but they also announced that the did not want a long engagement and planned to get married this September. Yes, I said THIS SEPTEMBER...time to kick it in gear. They are young, they are in love, and they have energy. They will make this happen even if it kills them! All wedding craziness aside, I couldn't be happier for them. Melissa found her soulmate and we are so pleased to welcome Mike into our family. They complement each other...just like chocolate and raspberry.
Saturday night, Mike's mother hosted a dinner in celebration of Mike and Melissa's engagement. My job was to bring dessert. After much consideration I decided to make a Chocolate Raspberry Maryann Cake and this tart. If you are not familiar with a Maryann pan, take a look at it here. I've read that Crate and Barrel also carries them. It's sort of an old fashioned cake pan, so maybe your grandma has one buried in the cupboard.
A few days after we returned home, Melissa and Mike announced their engagement. Not only did they announce their engagement, but they also announced that the did not want a long engagement and planned to get married this September. Yes, I said THIS SEPTEMBER...time to kick it in gear. They are young, they are in love, and they have energy. They will make this happen even if it kills them! All wedding craziness aside, I couldn't be happier for them. Melissa found her soulmate and we are so pleased to welcome Mike into our family. They complement each other...just like chocolate and raspberry.
Saturday night, Mike's mother hosted a dinner in celebration of Mike and Melissa's engagement. My job was to bring dessert. After much consideration I decided to make a Chocolate Raspberry Maryann Cake and this tart. If you are not familiar with a Maryann pan, take a look at it here. I've read that Crate and Barrel also carries them. It's sort of an old fashioned cake pan, so maybe your grandma has one buried in the cupboard.
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Lazy Afternoon Hummus
Today was one of those lazy days that I just didn't feel like doing anything. The air was warm and summer like. A light breeze blew the wind chimes on the deck, begging me to come out of the house and enjoy this rare April day. At first I felt guilty, having a long list of things I should be doing. But I gave in quickly and enjoyed the quiet of a Sunday afternoon in my own back yard. My yard has come alive again. The grass is green, and the garden is growing. My herbs are growing like crazy and for the first time ever, they all survived the winter. The few cool weather vegetables I've planted have been off to a slow start. The peas are up, as are some of the lettuces, but my radishes and arugula have been the victim of some evil critter. Whatever ate them has good taste. They were heirloom seeds. I hope this is not a foreshadowing of things to come. Anyway, it was too beautiful a day to get aggravated about something over which I had no control....so I decided just to appreciate the moment.
Being lazy can certainly work up an appetite. I decided to whip up a batch of hummus, thinking I could lure Paul outside with some hummus and an ice cold beer. I was right. He's easy prey.
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Avocado and Citrus Salad
As I anxiously await the arrival of fresh local produce, I have to remind myself, it's only April. The warm weather has lured my brain into summer produce mode and wanting to rush the season. I got an early jump on my vegetable garden this year, having planted peas, arugula, and radishes. They can handle the colder nights and even a light frost. I threw a few mesclun and lettuce seeds in the garden as well....sort of an experiment you might say. Everything I've read says, don't let the warm weather fool you into rushing the planting season, but my lilac, azaleas, and clematis are all poised to bloom. Should I ask them to wait too? Anyway, mesclun and lettuce are a bit more tender and could eat it if we have a frost. I decided to throw caution to the wind. After all, what's the worst thing that could happen? In the meantime, I will have to make do with produce shipped in from other parts of the world.
Until you can get your hands on some local salad fixings, add some zip to a salad with citrus. I've made this salad with both ruby red grapefruit and clementines. I prefer the tartness of the grapefruit and the beautiful color as well. Use what you like, or whatever you have lurking in your refrigerator.
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