Showing posts with label beef. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beef. Show all posts

Thursday, February 19, 2009

free stuff

as usual, i have a TON to catch up on, but before that... i have some free schwag to give away!

a PR rep for Red Gold Tomatoes contacted me. he stumbled across my blog, and offered me some free product and merch for my readers (you lucky dogs, you). i've got a cutting board, a T shirt, some key chains, a hat, and some other stuff, so email me if you're interested. they sent a recipe book along with various cans of their tomatoes, so i'll be trying out some meals from there and reporting back to you.


the tomatoes are all natural, to some degree (no preservatives), though as they are not organic, from what i can tell, they still use fertilizers and pesticides. red gold does not have their own fields; they have farmers growing the tomatoes for them. however, the tomatoes are grown in actual fields, not hot houses, thus during actual growing seasons (not year round as a hot house would allow). so that's a plus. i've used them a few times in the past, but my normal brand is Muir Glen, so i'll be sure to let you know how they size up!

and on to everything else...

wednesday, january 28th: homemade black bean burgers topped with cheddar, lettuce, and a scallion lime aioli; sweet potato fries. bryan and i aren't generally fans of black beans, but he made some pretty kick ass burgers, and i made a pretty kick ass aioli, if i may say so myself.

thursday, january 29th: sausages with red onions, stewed lentils, and roasted acorn squash. oliver loves sausage, so it was no surprise that he ate his without any problem. what was a little bit more of the surprise was how much he loved the lentils - he had about 3 helpings.


friday, january 30th: vin santo pot roast with polenta and raisins; glazed carrots (recipe from: La Mia Cucina Toscana, by Pino Luongo). this was really quite delicious.



saturday, january 31st: while doing our grocery shopping at the outpost the previous day, friday, bryan asked our fantastic produce guys what was good. he immediately directed us to the fresh blueberries. which was lucky for bryan and oliver, since i then had fresh blueberries on hand saturday morning in order to make blueberry pancakes. this was a new recipe, using yogurt and seltzer water. it did not disappoint.

the produce guy also recommended the avocados. we decided to pick up a bunch, and utilize one with dinner saturday night. we selected a whole red snapper, which bryan poached with onions, garlic, and lime. we also had garlic lime shrimp, roasted delicata squash, and our standby of saffron rice with peas. the fish was rather sublime with the avocado. we stuffed ourselves.



sunday, february 1st: bryan made posole for lunch. using homemade chipotle peppers. he loves me, it's true.



that afternoon, as it was super bowl sunday, bryan prepped some snacks. he fried some homemade corn tortilla chips, and made a perfect guacamole with more of those avocados. it was a shame for him that i was home, because i hit the guac pretty hard. i love that stuff.

but, lucky for him, i paid him back and made 5 - count 'em, *5* - snack mixes for him to enjoy over the coming weeks:




buttermilk ranch (which oliver loved SO much he actually started saying a new word - MORE),










spicy (using bryan's homemade hot sauce),








maple honey oat raisin,









chili garlic,







and chocolate peanut butter.





i think i won the good wife award that weekend.



monday, february 2nd: ficelle picarde - crêpes filled with ham and mushroom duxelles; sweet peas. oliver, as usual surprised me, and loved the mushrooms.



tuesday, february 3rd: crockpot chicken parmesan, spinach, rolls. as expected, the breading on the chicken didn't crisp, as it was in a crockpot. the cheese also finished a little too quickly. but, for a super easy and pretty tasty weeknight meal, this hit that mark.



wednesday, february 4th: chicken carbonara.






friday, february 6th: roasted butternut squash enchiladas, suizas style. since this was a meatless dish, and bryan needs a little bit of bulk with dinner, we used sprouted wheat tortillas, which added a nice bite (as in toothiness) to the dish. bryan cubed and roasted butternut squash, which i then mixed with corn, cumin, and oregano. i stuffed the tortillas with this mixture and monterrey jack cheese, placed them on top of diced tomatoes (from our garden, which we had froze), topped with a jack cheese sauce, and baked. would you believe, these worked?

sunday, february 8th: i had a special request - bone marrow risotto. we were able to obtain some rather large beef bones from the outpost, which bryan had to use a hacksaw to shorten in order to remove the marrow. since this was a very rich dish, we simply served it with roasted spaghetti squash.


wednesday, february 11th: back around 1/20, i had made pizza casserole, which wasn't spectacular, but i wasn't ready to give up on it. this time around, i re-dubbed it pizza mac. i used pizza spiced pork sausage with the pasta and red sauce, topped it with mozzarella cheese, and then with pepperoni. by placing the pepperoni on top, the fat rendered and crisped. this time around, it was much better.



friday, february 13th: chorizo and saffron baked mac and cheese. this one sums itself up.





saturday, february 14th: ahhh, valentine's day. bryan and i hadn't come up with any plans for our semi romantic dinner (i say semi, as i had a 15 month old rubbing food up and down my left arm). while shopping at the outpost that morning, they had some very lovely whole rainbow trout, so i picked two of those up. bryan broiled the trout and made a white wine lemon dill cream sauce, hashed browns, and sweet peas. i think i've mentioned this before, but i love this sauce. the fish was very good; the whole meal was. for dessert, i made homemade chocolate pudding with a graham cracker topping. i think this dessert made him fall in love with me all over again, so it was perfect for valentine's day. and i must admit, the pudding was pretty damn delicious. bryan now wants it on a regular basis.

sunday, february 15th: on recommendation from my friend (and oliver's godfather) chris, i took the leftover hash browns, mixed them with sour cream, milk, and cheese, and left them in the fridge overnight. sunday morning, i topped them with more cheese, sliced green onions, and baked them. that, along with niman ranch bacon and an egg white omelette with cheddar and tomatillo salsa (we had some extra egg whites leftover, the yolks used in the pudding). everyone was very happy that sunday morning.

monday, february 16th: crockpot tofu in peanut sauce, with spinach. oliver wasn't a giant fan of the tofu, but rice and spinach in a peanut butter based sauce? yes, please! the sauce was a little thick and peanut butter-y, so i think it could stand a little change, but overall, not too bad.

thursday, february 19th: crockpot chicken makhani (indian butter chicken), with peas and rice. this was a big, giant hit with everyone. the chicken was falling off the bone tender. i omitted the cayenne, so that oliver would eat it, and eat it he did - 2 helpings. one taste and he couldn't get it into his mouth fast enough. i think next time, i would use more spices to get a more intense indian flavor, but it has been requested to be on the permanent menu nonetheless.




at the end of january, oliver had his 15 month appointment. 26.4 pounds. he's a GIANT.




and, of course, some random cute child pics:





oliver lounging in his crib, waiting for mom or dad to get up. (sunday, february 1st)





some bath time pictures from that morning (necessitated by allowing him to feed himself oatmeal for breakfast):









(yes, he is saying MOO here)








lovin' up the dogs



reading a book about seurat with dad





the weekend before last (saturday, the 7th), the weather was phenomenal - not only was it above freezing, it was nearly 50 degrees. we headed to the zoo for the day, which was perfect. the weather couldn't have been better for this time of year, and oliver had an absolute blast looking at the animals.

our first stop was the dairy barn. oliver was so incredibly thrilled to see cows, which are easily one of his favorite animals. he was so happy, it was so cute. he kept yelling "MOO! MOO!" at them. we probably could have stayed there all afternoon.




hitchin' a ride with dad





checking out the monkeys






big huge lizard




oliver very much enjoyed running from aquarium to aquarium in the reptile house. he did much better at actually checking out the animal before running off to see the next one.




snacking, growling, and climbing things is hunger inducing (sunday, february 8th)







helping dad make dinner (thursday, february 12th)





friday the 13th, mom came over to put oliver to bed and hang out while bryan took me to the imax to see a special valentine's day presentation - a romantic tour through the stars. we agreed it was kind of cheesy, but it was cute, and a nice little date. mom teased us for being such party animals, and making it home by 9:30 pm.

on valentine's day, i got up with oliver in the morning, and bryan had placed a card from him, a card from oliver, and chocolates out for me to find. (he had gotten me red tulips the day before.) it was a very sweet thing to wake up to.





monkey see,

monkey do (sunday, february 15th)















oliver enjoying his indian butter chicken and rice (thursday, february 19th)


oliver has been sick lately. the never ending cold has had a chest wracking, phlegm-y cough added to it. he seems to be on the mend now, though. he's also been working on that last molar. for a few short weeks there, he was sleeping a solid 12 hours through the night. it was heaven. the cough and tooth ended all that, though. someday, i swear, he will sleep all night, every night. right?!

of course, there are tons more pictures in the january and february galleries.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

another 15 feet of pure white snow

life has been pretty crazy lately. my new project at work has started to go full swing (well, not really, but it is still taking up all my time), plus my previous project isn't complete, and there's normal day to day stuff as well. we always seem to fill up our weekends with running here and there. all in all it's been good, just very busy.

i've been wondering lately if life would be easier if i wasn't so smart. i don't mean that in a conceited way; sometimes it would just be easier, i think, to have blind faith and trust in things without needing to learn the truth for myself, and that it may be easier to toil away in mediocrity rather than feel the need to excel at everything. my job would be so very much easier if i didn't try to be better at it. couldn't i just stay mid level forever? that's not me, though. i as myself could not be happy doing that. sometimes i just wonder if life isn't easier that way, though. i think i've just been feeling drained lately, which i blame partially on the weather making my drives home from work very, very long.

enough of the heavy stuff! i'll get right to everything else, since we have a lot to catch up on. i'll try not to bore you with the last month's worth of stuff.

way back on sunday november 23rd, we had mom and dad over for pork souvlaki. bryan marinated the pork in a red wine marinade for 24 hours, imbuing it with the most wonderful flavor. we served that with tzatziki (of course), beans, warm fluffy pita bread, and squash fries. oh and red wine. the pork just begged for it.

tuesday november 25th, we had large, bone in pork chops, grilled on the cast iron grill pan. we made celery root and squash gratin with walnut-thyme streusel, because it is so easy and delicious, and homemade macaroni and cheese, for the same reason.

the following night, we had a lovely beef roast with some kind of sauce (i don't recall what kind), which bryan topped with one of my favorites - fried leeks. roasted potatoes and peas rounded out the meal. the fried leeks were a hit with oliver as well.

that thursday was thanksgiving. shannon spent most of the afternoon over at our house cooking with bryan. she brought oliver a birthday gift - a fisher price phone. phones are his favorite thing, so he was pretty pleased.

bryan and shannon did a great job with the food, as to be expected. everyone had a great time. it was nice to see shannon, katie, and kevin, and for oliver to get to play with them. they were shocked at how big he'd gotten just since august. kevin brought his sister, corrine, and it was really nice to extend the family and have her there.


shannon made a classic waldorf salad, which was one of my favorite dishes of the meal. she served it on whole romaine leaves. (the lettuce looks a little wilted, because my camera sucks, but i assure you it was not.)

bryan made brussel sprouts with plenty of bacon. oliver gobbled up the bacon!


instead of a standard stuffing, bryan made a mushroom bread pudding, which i thought was WAY better than stuffing.


bryan made corn budin, a must at our thanksgiving meals regardless of the rest of the menu.


we also had a green bean casserole of sorts, with fresh green beans, a wine sauce instead of a cream sauce, and plenty of fried red onions (which mom and i taste tested many times, just to be sure).


dad carved our salted roast turkey with herbs, which was incredibly moist and flavorful. bryan made a shallot-dijon gravy for it, which was a little sweet for my tastes, but a big hit with everyone else.


we also had cranberries with port, but of course.




mom made her delicious yeast rolls (both white and whole wheat), shannon made mashed potatoes, and aunt debbie brought a cheesy potato dish. aunt debbie also brought a few pies, my cousin andy and his wife marissa brought an scrumptious apple cake with cream cheese frosting, shannon made a pecan pie, and i made my apple and fennel pie. we had plenty of dessert. everyone left stuffed.



the next day, we made use of some of our leftovers, and served brussel sprouts and mashed potatoes with a pork roast. pork roasts are an ultimate comfort food to me: i remember my gram making them when we'd come over for dinner.

that weekend, we realized that we needed to get a move on making corned beef if we were going to have it for new year's day dinner. mom took us to sam's club so we could pick up a brisket, and i made my brine. it has been resting comfortably in the basement fridge since then, getting most delicious. we'll have that with greens and black eyed peas on new year's day.

tuesday december 2nd, we again hit up the leftovers, and had the green beans and mashed potatoes along with a bacon mushroom swiss meatloaf (based on this recipe, with a few changes). we all love meatloaf (it's one of oliver's favorites), so this was a great dinner.

saturday december 6th, i made a pork loin in a normandy style, with a brandy cream sauce with apples. some potatoes and sauteed cabbage completed the meal.

that weekend, i put up our christmas decorations. we decided this year to forego the full size tree, since oliver would be far too interested in it, and it seems he is a climber. bryan has been wanting a silver christmas tree for a very long time, so we found a miniature one at target, replete with fiber optic lights (which thrilled him, as you can imagine). oliver has been fascinated with both the tree and the stockings. i can't wait for christmas morning with him!

the following friday, the 12th, was my birthday. oliver bought me a purple coach cashmere scarf (he has great taste). i went to work, though bryan took the day off. for dinner, he made me salmon cakes with a dill shallot white wine cream sauce (my new favorite sauce), artichokes with a balsamic reduction, homemade potato chips, and a caesar salad. he even made me red velvet cake for dessert, and the man does not bake. everything was delicious.

that monday, we had veal and spinach patties for dinner. we used a recipe from marcella says, and served it with cauliflower and buttered noodles (with parmesan). very good, and very easy. oliver was pretty happy with the veal. who doesn't love a tasty baby cow?

the next day, as part of my continuing effort to use the crock pot a lot this winter, i made a bbq chicken with cornbread topping dish. i picked up a bottle of speed queen bbq sauce, which turned out to be a little spicy. however, it was so delicious oliver had stuffed nearly all of his dinner down his gullet before he realized it.


last wednesday, we had one of our favorites - leonora's chicken tostadas. fried corn tortilla, sour cream, avocado, shredded roast chicken, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, and pickled red onions. deeply satisfying. another food memory, this one from mexico.

friday for dinner, we had cod with braised kale and potatoes. bryan has never liked kale (a holdover from it being simply a garnish in the food industry), but he liked this.

saturday, we went to the milwaukee public museum. mom gave me a family membership for christmas. they have a live butterfly exhibit right now. oliver was very entranced by all the live butterflies! he was so excited we couldn't get him to move. he stood in one place staring. every once in awhile he would smile at us, point at the butterflies, and yell excitedly. we ended up having to carry him around. we had a lot of fun exploring the museum; oliver was pretty excited by all the stuffed animals. some additional pictures:








that night for dinner, i made my new favorite lasagna recipe - winter greens lasagne. this was insanely delicious. i used lacinto kale and swiss chard, and added some mozzarella to the layers, because i like cheese. that along with garlic bread was enough to fill us up. i wasn't sure how oliver would like the greens, but he had no problems scarfing them down.

today i worked from home. bryan is off today, and adrianne is hanging out with us as well. bryan made beef & butternut squash stew with rosemary and balsamic vinegar for lunch, which was absolutely delicious. i'm not a huge fan of butternut squash, but i think the balsamic tempered the squashiness of it. tonight for dinner, we'll be making our traditional christmas eve dinner: shrimp and grits. pretty excited for that. i have a lovely bottle of wine from portland, or to try with it.
we have been getting a LOT of snow. the last count i heard was 36" so far this month, and it snowed more yesterday and it currently dumping on us as i type. I AM SO SICK OF SNOW. hannah wanted to have a white christmas while she is here, and she will definitely get it. we took oliver out into the snow, and he wasn't too sure what to do with it. he looked pretty cute all bundled up in snow pants and his boots, though. hannah is dying to make a snow man, so assuming the weather stays relatively warm (it's up to 30 today, which positively balmy compared to the -30 it was here on saturday), we'll be able to take oliver out as well. that should make for some very cute pictures. my only fear is that the snow in front of the house is actually too deep to build a snowman in - it comes up to the bottom of the bay window (3, 3 1/2 feet?).

oliver can sum up how i am feeling about the snow:

we have been getting more and more presents in the mail (mostly for oliver). we got him a BUNCH of stuff, and i know my family has as well (my dad went to target today to get him MORE, just because he couldn't resist). he hasn't shown much interest in the gifts yet (save for one really cool bow, which i moved). tomorrow morning will be very interesting. christmas is my favorite holiday. we bought him a large stuffed blue (from blues clues), which he is surely going to pee his pants over. we'll be sure to catch his reaction upon seeing that one. i got bryan some neat stuff, including a subscription to martha stewart living magazine (his "other" woman), which showed up yesterday, much to his glee. we'll be hanging out inside most of the day, trying to stay out of the snow, then we'll head over to mom and dad's house for an early christmas dinner and gifts with the family.

hannah shows up friday. we are all SO EXCITED! it's going to be great having her around. she can't wait to play in all the snow, and to see oliver. we don't have many plans, so we'll try to keep it low key, but i'm sure we'll find things to do to fill the time (i'm sure she'll love the live butterfly exhibit as well!).

sunday is the christmas party for my mom's whole family, which is always a lot of fun. hannah usually misses this, but it's a week earlier this year, so she'll be here, and she is thrilled.

oliver has been doing pretty good. his walking has turned into kamikaze style running, and he has definitely been learning new words. he understands more than he can say, which is still pretty cool. he's what they call "spirited". he's definitely clever, mischievous, and loving. i thought we had another year before we hit the sassy toddler years, but apparently not. he's a handful but oh man, is he a blast. he is quite the goofy character, and can be such a sweet little doll when he wants to.

well, if you made it through all that, there's a prize waiting for you somewhere. i'm off work all next week so i'll have to be sure to get off my lazy butt and post pictures from christmas/hannah.

i'll leave you with some random cute oliver pictures:

















(he did actually try to put all the bags back in the box and the box back in the cabinet when he was done... hmm, i wonder where he gets his ocd from??)


good lord, he is a cute baby, even with that silly cheesy grin.

additional pictures in the november 2008 and december 2008 galleries.

merry christmas everyone!