Showing posts with label chili. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chili. Show all posts

Friday, November 7, 2008

the birthday boys (and girl)

the past 2 weeks have flown by! we've been pretty busy, with guests in town and oliver's first birthday party!

last week monday, we pulled out a jar of homemade escabeche from the cupboard to try for dinner. and what goes better with escabeche than tacos?? the escabeche was sweet and delicious. bryan was especially a fan of the little green tomatoes i included in it. i only canned a few jars, so hopefully i'll get a chance to make a few more.


last week wednesday, we had a perennial favorite: fried chicken and biscuits. oliver enjoyed it as well. bryan made cauliflower to go with it, but as you can see, it's not your ordinary cauliflower. this is roman cauliflower (or possibly romanesco broccoli). it is a bright green with spiraled florets in perfect fractal patterns. it had been delivered in our csa box the previous week. it's a bit sweeter than your standard white cauliflower, and very tender. oliver loves cauliflower, so this did not disappoint him either.

last week thursday, bryan took the day off, as his dad and linda were flying into town. they spent the day buzzing around, and bryan made wheatberry chili for dinner. he had found a wheatberry chili mix at the outpost, and was intrigued. since we are snobs and don't make food from packaged mixes (where's the fun in that?), he bought some bulk wheatberries and decided to go that route. he did not add meat; the wheatberries provided the substance. i made my ever popular golden sweet cornbread, which was a hit as always. it was a great meal to have on a cool fall day to welcome bill and linda to town.

friday was oliver's 1 year birthday! my little boy is 1! i'm still in a little bit of shock about it. bryan and i both took the day off, but oliver still went to day care. am i a horrible mother or what?? we had a lot to do in order to get ready for the weekend birthday festivities, though. i got to take linda to the outpost, so i could do my grocery shopping and she could explore. i also needed to hit up target for party and house supplies, and pretty much ran around busy all day. bryan and his dad were busy doing projects around the house, including mounting our old kitchen cabinets in the basement and installed temporary MDF countertops on them. so now we have some extra storage in the basement, yay!

we did all manage to take a break and go have lunch together. we drove out to haute taco, a relatively new chi-chi taco place out in brookfield. overall, we enjoyed our meal quite a bit. we shared a bowl of guacamole, which was well flavored and seemed to be done right. we tried a variety of the food: linda had some of the tortilla soup, which she said was very good. bill had a burrito which he enjoyed. bryan and i tried a variety of tacos: duck (which bryan found greasy), fish (which i found bland), al pastor (which bryan found to his liking), and braised short rib (which i found delicious). i also had a side of elote mexicana, which i think could be improved on. a traditional street snack, elote mexicana is usually an ear of corn, roasted, with mayo, salt, lime, and chile, and sometimes crumbled queso fresco. i've made a version in the past where i've sliced the kernels off the cob and mixed with some mayo, lime juice, salt, and black pepper. the corn at haute taco was an ear cut in half with mayo squirted on the top, chili pepper, and cheese. it wouldn't have been half bad, if it weren't for the mayo glopped all on the top. having to bite through a mouthful of commercial bulk mayo (which i generally find too sweet) wasn't exactly pleasant, and i love mayo. i ended up cutting the kernels off and enjoying it a bit more. we were too full for dessert after all that food (and the piƱa jarritos, YUM!). after lunch, bill & linda took us to babies r us to buy oliver's birthday present - a fancy new umbrella stroller! we needed something smaller than the full size one we've been using; we love it, but now that ollie's a bit bigger and more mobile, it was time for something a little more portable.

that evening for dinner, we pulled together a quick and delicious meal. i picked up some italian sausages at the outpost, which we served on bryan's favorite - pretzel rolls. i also did some sliced potatoes and onions pan fried in the cast iron, and a celery root and butternut squash gratin with walnut thyme streusel. i don't like butternut squash at all, but i *loved* this dish, and so did everyone else. it sounds fancy and looks like it takes 2 hours, but it is incredibly easy - just slice the celery root and squash, toss in some heavy cream, pour into a baking dish, and top with breadcrumbs you've mixed with butter, thyme, and walnuts. bake. TA-DA.

saturday, i had to get the house clean, clean CLEAN! in preparation for the birthday party. linda made everyone a big breakfast as fuel for the day. i also needed to bake! i made a pumpkin cake with cream cheese frosting for oliver. i roasted my own pie pumpkins rather than using canned filling. the plan was to do a blue's clues theme, so i made a single 9" cake along with a pan of cupcakes, and dyed the frosting blue. i laid the cake out on a sheet pan, and arranged 4 cupcakes along the top to make a paw print. mom's birthday was sunday, the day of the actual party, so i wanted to make her something that i knew she would really love. lemons are her absolute favorite, so i searched for lemon cakes, pies, and tarts, and found the absolute perfect pie - shaker lemon pie. the filling is actual sliced lemons, and it can't get any lemon-y-er than that. so saturday, i zested and sliced thinly the lemons, and placed that in a bowl along with sugar to macerate at room temperature for 24 hours. bill's birthday was saturday, and a little birdy told me that he loved cheesecake, so i made mascarpone cheesecake with an almond crust. i was a pretty busy girl!

the weather had been absolutely gorgeous - perfect fall weather. it reminds me why i love this state - perfect weather, beautiful fall foliage - fall here can be really wonderful. i'm glad it was so nice while bill and linda were here so they could see it and enjoy it too. oliver and i decided to walk up to the park saturday before dinner to play. we tried out the new stroller, which was very much to both our likings, and oliver had a lot of fun talking to the geese at the park (which was pretty darn cute to watch). we spent a lot of time on the swings. oliver was having so much fun i had a hard time leaving. he actually cried when i took him out
of the swing!! a few short trips down the slide helped him get over that, though. we stopped to watch the geese on the way home, and i swear he was trying to say
"geese" after me - he kept making a sound like "geet! geet!" it may be my silly mommy brain, but lately it seems like he is trying very hard to repeat the sounds we are making. i have this feeling he is storing everything up and we'll see an explosion of vocabulary in about 6 months. lots of incredibly adorable pictures from the park are in the october gallery, along with a *very* cute video of ollie swinging and laughing.

for bill's birthday dinner, he wanted some of the local lamb we're always raving about, so i got some fresh cut lamb chops from the butcher at the outpost. bryan did a greek lamb chop, the same he made when chris was visiting - marinated in olive oil, garlic, and herbs, and served with a similar sauce. i picked up a mixed bunch of olives, and soft, fluffy pita bread (not the pocket variety). bryan made a tzatiki, and a greek salad (tomatoes, feta, cucumbers, red onion, and a vinegar dressing). we also did roasted potatoes, and i selected a lovely red wine. everything was sublime. bill loves greek food, so it was a perfect birthday dinner for him. the cheesecake was delicious as well. since it was half mascarpone and half cream cheese, it was smoother and less tart than regular cheesecake. the nutella cream topping pushed it over the top, and everyone was happy. after dinner, everyone gave bill his gifts. linda had bought him some travel books; they'll be traveling to someplace new in the u.s. for the rest of his birthday present. oliver, bryan, and i made him a craft - a framed picture and footprint from oliver, with a poem. why i thought a baby + paint wouldn't be incredibly messy, i don't know, but i thought it was a genius idea. making the craft itself was messy, but fun, and it turned out really cute.


sunday was THE BIG DAY - oliver's birthday party!! i baked mom's pie that morning (nearly forgetting it in the oven but luckily it was saved), finished up cleaning, and generally rushing around like crazy. bryan worked on completing the cleaning of the kitchen, and bill and linda pitched in and helped get everything ready too - we never would have finished if it wasn't for them!! i really needed oliver to be on his schedule so that he would actually be awake and not melting down during the party, and everything worked up great. he woke up around 6:30 that morning, and took a great morning nap. while he napped, i decorated with some blue streamers, and print outs of blue and blue's friends. oliver was VERY EXCITED when he saw that - he knew exactly who it was!!
people started arriving, and oliver was a little overwhelmed. he's generally not shy, but i think all these people he didn't know many of were a little much for him. luckily, he got over it pretty quickly, and was visiting, flirting, and playing with everyone in no time.

for lunch, we decided on tacos, since that would be something easy to serve a lot of, and sure to be a crowd pleaser. bryan boiled 2 fryer chickens, along with mexican spices, and shredded the meat. he browned ground beef with onion and spices. he also made charro beans, which involved him cooking an entire pound of bacon along with onions that morning (our house smelled AWESOME). we served those, kept warm in mom's nesco (a prized family heirloom in our family), along with all your standard taco fixin's: hard taco shells, flour tortillas, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, peppers, cheese, sour cream, pico de gallo, guacamole, and chips. i had planned on making a mexican squash casserole, but it slipped my mind that morning. we had plenty of food, though. can you believe i forgot to take a picture of the spread, though??! everyone ate a ton - including oliver. he loooooves beef and beans.

after lunch, it was time for cake! oliver was pretty fascinated by the candle, though was pretty clueless about blowing the candle out (even though we've been practicing with the birthday book that brent & jess sent us!). i think he was too full from lunch to enjoy his cupcake too much, though he tried. i think he had more fun squishing the frosting between his fingers, actually. to my surprise, the lemon cake was the biggest hit! although i knew both mom and i would love it, given our lemon obsession, i didn't think it would go over as well with everyone else. i was very wrong, and it was demolished very quickly. we also pulled out the leftover cheesecake. bryan and i thought the pumpkin cake was superb as well - it was so moist and delicious! and who can resist cream cheese frosting, even if it is blue?


i forgot to take a picture of the cake before we cut it, but i think you can get the drift:


after cake was presents, and oliver got a lot of great stuff. he was in need of some new toys, since he's a big 1 year old boy now, and he still had a lot of baby toys. he also got a bunch of new clothes and books, which we can never have too much of. the kid cleaned up!!









we also gave mom her present, another craft project. we did oliver's handprints in the shape of a heart on an apron, along with a poem about little hands. the red paint for that project got *EVERYWHERE*.





all in all it was a very successful day. he even went down for a nap after all the excitement, with minimal fuss.

bunch more birthday party pics in the birthday party gallery.

thanks to everyone who came to the party and who sent their good wishes through mail!! you helped make oliver's first birthday very special!



oh, oliver is walking now, did i mention that?? 2 weeks ago, he took his first few steps (in an attempt to eat dirt), and has been taking a step here and there. last week friday, he got a little bit bolder, and would practice to 2, 3, 4 steps all weekend. sunday at the party, i think he was inspired by my cousins' kids (who are 4 and 1) and now is toddling all over. we went to dinner at mom and dad's house on wednesday (for mole, YUM) and he was walking all over the house! crawling is still faster, and he's still prone to fall, but he is WALKING. unbelievable! it's amazing how fast they grow!!

additional pictures from recently are in the october gallery.

OH! our john boos arrived yesterday! happy happy joy joy. it looks soooooo pretty! the more i look at it, the more i like it, i think. we still need to move our old breakfast table and benches out of the space, and organize the new table, but i think it will be perfect. i'm so happy we worked that into the new kitchen!!

no big weekend plans here. hopefully it does NOT snow like they are predicting (and it would be nice if it didn't rain either). i'd like to get in a few more trips to the zoo before it gets too cold, if possible. other than that, hopefully we can just play around the house and maybe start thinking about things for the holidays. we'll be hosting thanksgiving, and i think we have most of the menu planned for that. i'd like to do some crafts for the table (yes, i'm totally turning into martha stewart. ok ok - turning back into martha stewart.). also would like to nail down a few more gift ideas. and maybe we'll go look at christmas trees. since oliver is so very into EVERYTHING right now, and he's a pretty clever boy who likes finding his way around any obstacle we provide, we won't do a full size christmas tree this year. i'm thinking a miniature one on the piano, and bryan wants to convince me to get a silver aluminum one. we'll see.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

find me a cuter baby and i'll pay you (hint: you can't)

oliver and i made it through our 3 days/2 nights completely unscathed. he was a good baby and slept well for me, and he was at day care all day, so no one got hurt. we actually had some very nice evenings together! after he went to bed both nights, i was able to get a few things done around the house, work out, and get in bed early. tuesday night, i even managed to can both the pickled green tomatoes as well as some escabeche. i think we'll try to do some more escabeche, but i had the jars sterilized so figured i'd at least get a few done. i'm really looking forward to enjoying all our canned treats this winter!

a few pics of ollie and i pal'ing around:

tuesday evening, he was being cranky as i attempted to prepare dinner for him. so i gave him a whole pear to eat. the kid LOVES pears and you'd be shocked at how quickly he can eat an *entire* pear. needless to say, it shut him up!



after dinner (and a bath) we took a walk. his fire truck had to come along. notice the big spot of dirt in our yard - that's where the tree used to be.



after our walk, we played around a bit before bed. he loves sitting in the bay window (yes, i know i am creating a bad habit by encouraging it).





i decided that since bryan would be arriving home right at dinner time on thursday, and knew neither of us would be in the mood to cook by the time we arrived home, wednesday night i prepped ingredients for crock pot chili. tossed that together thursday morning before work; added some masa after work thursday; and by the time we got home from the airport on thursday, we had a lovely chili. i just did ground beef, onions, red kidney beans (yes, chris, i know that is heresy!), tomatoes, cumin, oregano, and ground chipotle peppers. we added sharp white cheddar, sour cream, and green onions, and it was a great belly warming and EASY dinner.

friday, i worked from home, and oliver was very well behaved, so i managed to get some work done too. i was a bad mom, though, and he watched lots of blues clues. he's officially addicted to the tv, i think. that night for dinner, bryan took me out to el matador for dinner. we had never been, but always drive past it on the way to and from the zoo, and wanted to give it a try. can i just say, it was terrible! first, we had to wait at the hostess station for 5 minutes. no hostess. it was 5 p.m., so they were not busy yet. a bunch of the bus boys and waitresses were sitting in the corner looking at us. finally one of the waitresses seated us. we asked for non smoking since, duh, we have a baby. the non smoking section is literally 4 tables in the corner of the smoking section. i wish i were exaggerating. a guy 2 tables from us lit up a cigarette and i was like, what the heck? so we finally got out water and placed our order, and the food was just barely mediocre. so, needless to say, we will NOT be going back again (and i'm giving it bad reviews on every web site i can find).


we mostly spent the weekend just hanging out. saturday we hit tarket and office depot (so we could have oliver's birthday party invites printed out - they are SO CUTE). we stopped by gram's house and then aunt mo's house to drop theirs off, then went to see mom and dad for a bit. that night for dinner, bryan made me his famous pizza, which i had been dreaming about. i know it looks huge in the picture but have no fear - bryan and i put a pretty good hurt on it. you can always count on us. oliver wasn't in bed yet, so i didn't have any beer with it, but that would have gone perfectly.

sunday, we went for a bike ride on the oak leaf trail. we rode for 30 - 40 minutes total, and oliver loved every minute of it. he can definitely go longer, so i think we're going to try for an hour next time. it was a gorgeous day, and the trail is very nice (and flat - which works well for bryan pulling the 50 lbs of kiddie trailer). he really seems to love riding in the trailer - which makes me so happy. every time i ride up next to him to check how he's doing, he gives me a great big grin. i really can't wait to take long (as in ride all day, camp overnight somewhere) type rides!


that night for dinner, mom came over for stir fry. bryan and i are far less intuitive when it comes to asian cooking - french, mexican, those are easy and well known. bryan has been wanting to learn how to make a kick ass stir fry so he decided that the first step is to make a few by following a recipe. a novel concept for us. he used some pork butt, carrots, this really awesome celery from our csa, green onion, bamboo shoots, and garlic. mom joined us and we all agreed that it turned out very well, though i think the flavors of the sauce (soy, mirin, and sesame oil) could have been a little more pronounced. i guess that just means he'll have to practice some more!

monday night for dinner, bryan made carnitas with the rest of the pork butt. he served that along with some super cheesy mac n cheese and frilly red mustard greens, which he sauteed quickly with a hot bacon dressing. it was a big hit - even oliver was shoveling big pieces of pork into his cute little mouth! this was after eating ham, even. that boy knows what is good for him, and obviously takes after his momma. viva el pork!

last night for dinner, we finally got around to having the whole trout we had. bryan seared it on the flat top in bacon fat (oh yeah, you heard me right - bacon fat), then finished it in the oven. we came up with a great salad to serve that on top of which included the rest of the frilly red mustard greens, arugula, beet greens, turnip greens, israeli couscous, french breakfast radishes, blanched green beans, sauteed baby bella mushrooms, and a lovely heirloom tomato from our garden. we used the leftover hot bacon dressing. some toasted pecans probably wouldn't have hurt it all that much, either. it was absolutely delicious! oliver was fascinated by the whole trout cooking on the cast iron griddle. it may be my imagination, but i swear he loves watching things cook. which is good, otherwise he'll be very, very bored for the next 17 years.

oliver has expanded his vocabulary (which i define as words he uses consistently and correctly) to include "hi" (so now he knows 2 words - "uh oh" and "hi"). it is the CUTEST THING EVER. he had said it randomly before, but i realized on friday he knows it as the word you say on the phone. i was changing him when the house phone rang, and he put the toy he was holding up to his ear and said "hi!" later i had a conference call, and when they dialed me and and i answered, oliver kept saying "hi" and trying to grab my cell phone. so he will push buttons on the phone, and say "hi" into it, and pretend to talk. holy bejesus, it's so cute. i got some video of that last night - enjoy!

bunch new pictures in the october gallery.

WFD: tuna casserole and brussel sprouts. i got some fancy pants tuna from the outpost, along with some lovely egg pasta. we're out of mushrooms, but we'll make a nice thyme cream sauce (none of that condensed soup crap in our house!), and top it with homemade bread crumbs (but of course). bryan makes the best brussel sprouts ever by blanching them, halving them, caramelizing them in butter, and adding bread crumbs at the last minute. if you haven't yet made your reservation, i am sorry - we're all booked up.