Showing posts with label potatoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label potatoes. Show all posts

Monday, August 10, 2009

summer eats

well folks, i hope you have a pot of coffee and got lots of sleep last night, because we have more than a few things to catch up on. i hardly have the time and energy in the same moment to update here, and then the longer i wait the more i have to write, which just discourages me more, and . . . well, you can see where this is going. it's a vicious cycle. i've decided to just post the food things; everything else will come in a separate post. hang in there, though - it's still a good deal. and keep refilling that coffee.

june

thursday, june 4th: puffy tacos with beef brisket and avocado.
i had stumbled across a recipe in saveur for puffy tacos, and a martha stewart recipe for beef brisket, and we had an avocado waiting to be used, and so this meal was born. we didn't really follow the puffy taco recipe - we utilized the idea for the puffy shells. bryan made their fresh corn tortilla dough, and fried puffy taco shells. we seasoned and roasted the beef brisket, and we filled in taco fillings from there - lettuce, tomato, green onions, jack cheese, pickled red onions, pickled jalapenos, sour cream. oh. my. god. best tacos EVER - hands down. unfortunately for him, i never want to go back to anything store bought - this is it, my friends.

friday, june 5th: pork cutlets with spaghetti collins and glazed carrots.
another saveur inspiration. i thought the spaghetti sounded good - like a slightly upscale diner dish. and so breaded pork cutlets seemed like the perfect thing to serve along with it.

sunday, june 7th: fondue.
while we were dating, bryan took me to dante's down the hatch, a fondue restaurant in atlanta. we had so
much fun, we visited there a few more times, and bought our own fondue set. we hadn't used it in a few years, so we dragged it out and had mom and dad over for fondue. we did a fairly standard cheese fondue, with cheddar and gruyere. for the meat, we did an au vin style. we had bread, broccoli, mushrooms, chicken, pork, and steak, along with 4 dipping sauces (teryaki, horseradish, mustard, and bbq). a good time was had by all.

monday, june 8th: herbed hamburgers with arugula, sweet potato fries, and salad with champagne vinaigrette, sunflower seeds, and sprouts.
since these were upscale burgers, we went for french bread instead of rolls. i wish the hamburgers were a little more herby, but hey, you live and you learn.

tuesday, june 9th: panko crusted fish sticks with herb dipping sauce and veggie pasta salad.
this was a pretty big hit with everyone. and it involved a martha recipe, which always pleases bryan. the pasta salad we made up on the spot: asparagus, broccoli, mushrooms, onions, a little parm.

wednesday, june 10th: summer squash sloppy joes on sprouted wheat buns, and cheddar herb potato chips.
a little different take on sloppy joes, with built in veg. also, a perfect excuse to have chips with dinner (something oliver is down with, for sure).

thursday, june 11th: pork chops with cilantro rice, plantains, and mango.
a little nod to cuba, and a delicious one, indeed. i love plantains. it always feels like you're eating dessert for dinner.

friday, june 12th: big fat rib eyes with corn, salad, and three philosophers beer.
our wonderful butcher at the outpost either loves us dearly, or can clearly see the targets on our foreheads, because he's always quick to point out something so delicious we can't pass it up. that weekend, it was incredibly thick rib eye steaks (or as i like to call them, further proof vegetarians are nuts). we decided they would be lonely without a nice beer, and that they needed little else other than some simple sides. we were right again.

sunday, june 14th: banana muffins with brown sugar crumble, and bacon.
we started the day off right. we had a couple of overripe bananas, so i made muffins for breakfast. and bacon, of course. the day continued to get better, of course.
for lunch, i made one of our favorites - bean tostadas. this is a quick and oh so satisfying lunch favorite of ours. i fry corn tortillas for the tostadas. i make refried beans by cooking pintos with spices (garlic, pepper, cumin), and smashing them onto the tortillas. i drizzle a generous amount of hot sauce on top of the beans. you can add taco toppings (lettuce, tomatoes, lettuce, cheese), but our favorite is just raw onion, and perhaps a little sour cream to help offset the hot sauce. we went a little luxe here with some cheese.
for dinner, we had savory onion shortcake biscuits with smoked pork and red onion jam, and sweet potato hash. the idea for this meal started with the biscuits - i liked the idea of the savory biscuit, and thought they would pair nicely with smoked pork (very few things don't). i decided it needed something to tie it together - and hence the onion jam.

monday, june 15th: mini meatloaf with sour cream and parmesan mashed potatoes, and broccoli.
i got the idea for the potatoes from my friend danielle, whose awesome husband mike makes these potatoes. they were good. bryan made mini meatloaves in muffin tins, making meatloaf a quick weeknight meal. and would you believe broccoli is one of oliver's favorite vegetables?


saturday, june 20th: grilled chicken and lemon with garden salad and corn bread.
simple summer meal. the salad was courtesy of our csa - sweet peas, cucumbers, radishes, and green onions bolstered the lettuce nicely. for dessert, strawberry (from our csa) / rhubarb (from our garden) shortcakes. even oliver got some dessert.


sunday, june 21st: grilled steaks with charro beans and spinach salad with hot bacon dressing.
our father's day meal for dad and bryan. bryan actually did most of the cooking here, which i think is ok on father's day when the meal is grilled steaks. we all stuffed ourselves silly, but still managed to find room for some gluten free lemon cake mom made, with chocolate ice cream.


monday, june 22nd: mix grill stir fry over baby lettuce.


tuesday, june 23rd: smoked salmon croque monsieur with caesar salad.
eric ripert, oh, eric ripert - how i love thee. bryan saw him on a tv show, demonstrating how to make this dish of his (which is on his menu), and requested it be on our menu. we did forget to pick up the caviar, so we forewent that, but i did make homemade lemon confit (one of my new favorite things, by the way), so i think that counts for something. paired with a simple and classic caesar salad, this was a deceptively lush meal.

friday, june 26th: pizza hand pies and sweet peas.
i had found this recipe for fried neopolitan pizzas, which i interpreted into hand pies, or mini calzones, which we baked, not fried. i started with sauce and cheese, then made multiple variations on the filling with olives, onions, pepperoni, and sausage. oliver enjoyed having his own little mini pizza.

saturday, june 26th: pesto lasagna with garlic bread and salad.
shannon was in town, and had us over to mom and dad's for dinner. i requested lasagna, as i had been thinking of it for days. we gave her some of our pesto, made with basil from our garden, which she used to make the impossibly rich, utterly delicious lasagna.

monday, june 29th: greens calzone.
loosely based on a favorite recipe for beet green calzone, we used various greens from our own garden.



tuesday, june 30th: roast vegetable napoleons.
delicate, rich, filling - i love this meal. bryan roasted various vegetables from our csa and co-op - carrots, onions, zucchini, eggplant, and topped with a bit of cream and parmesan.

july

wednesday, july 1st: flatbread pizza with fresh mozzarella, feta, sausage, caramelized onions, tomatoes, and lemon confit.
the idea for this was backtracked from the lemon confit. i wanted to find another use for it, since i do love lemons so, and wondering if i could work it into a pizza. sausage and feta immediately came to mind, and i decided on caramelized onions to offset the tartness of the lemons, and the fresh mozz to add some mellowness to all the strong flavors. i rubbed the flatbread with olive oil and diced garlic, and tossed fresh oregano from the garden on as well. everyone loved it.

friday, july 3rd: grilled pork chops, corn, and pasta salad with sweet peas, garlic scapes, and feta.


sunday, july 5th:
hannah and bryan made multiple trips out to jenehr farms, who we get our csa from, for strawbery upick. this meant i had a LOT of strawberries. i made some loose strawberry preserves, and canned them so we have preserves and sauce all winter. bryan loves preserves with his yogurt each morning, so i guess it's a good thing we have lots. we did use some immediately on pancakes.

thursday, july 9th: liver and onions, tater tots, and sweet peas.
cue the horror movie music. bryan has always loved liver and onions, but since it wasn't something my palate found agreeable, he only made it when i wasn't home for dinner (which is not often). so he decided hannah, oliver, and i finally had to be subjected to it. it wasn't nearly as bad as i had expected - far less liver-y than i had imagined (presumably the 24 hour soak in milk helped). it did, however, taste a lot like iron. i'm not sure we'll be making it again soon, but it's definitely not off the list forever.

friday, july 10th: hamburgers with watermelon pickles and campfire baked beans.
our camping dinner! i made the watermelon pickles, and since we figured pepper jelly is great on burgers, why not watermelon pickles? there's no reason why not - it's delicious. the pickles were a mega hit with oliver, who proceeded to polish off the jar. the pot of beans fell into the fire, but we managed to salvage some.

saturday, july 11th: cheddar & jalapeno brats with grilled potatoes and green bean & scallion salad.

monday, july 13th: penne rigate with lacinato kale, sausage, cheddar, and mozzarella, topped with parmesan breadcrumbs (a.k.a., macaroni pie).
a few years back, when i asked hannah what she wanted for her birthday dinner, she requested macaroni pie. she had never had macaroni pie before, and didn't know what should go in the macaroni pie, and knew it was slightly different than macaroni and cheese, and that's about all i had to go on. taking a slight inspiration from the movie big night, i made a kid friendly timpano
of sorts: a deep dish, baked macaroni, with salami and lots of cheese. she loved it, and from then on, it's always a request from her. i don't think i've ever made it the same twice, but i've never heard any complaints. this one was made with kale from our garden. you have never seen two kids scarfing up kale as willingly and happily as oliver and hannah that night. for dessert, we had ice cream topped with a homemade bing cherry sauce i made.

thursday, july 16th: pecan crusted catfish with tabasco buerre blanc, sweet potato hash, and green beans.
we made this for cat and the kids while they were in town, and i think it made cat want to move in. this is a total favorite of ours. the season 5 winner of top chef made it, and as soon as i saw it on tv, i knew i wanted it in my belly (as usually is the case for meals where i can employ bryan's homemade hot sauce). if you want the recipe, you'll have to email me, because it's no longer on the website. and believe me, you want this recipe.

monday, july 20th: cheese stuffed potatoes with yogurt spice paste and sesame crust, tilapia with honey-curry glaze, and kholrabi.
dirk joined us for dinner before he and bryan headed out to a sonic youth show. everything was just really, really good. the potatoes were so flavorful, and a little spicy - but so good hannah and oliver didn't mind the spice at all. the fish was joined by onions and peppers, and the kohlrabi was simply blanched, a nice and simple counterpoint to the other flavors in the meal. oliver couldn't get enough of the kohlrabi. i am looking forward to making these potatoes again.

tuesday, july 21st: braised chicken with paprika onions, couscous, and date relish; paired simply with green beans.
i have never liked dates, but i loved this. this meal was definitely in the top 5 of all time. and, as so many braised dishes are, this was even better a few days later for leftovers - the flavors really sang, and bryan and i were both raving about it again. this will definitely become a cool weather staple in our house. as soon as the weather cools down wherever you are, go, buy these ingredients. make this.

wednesday, july 22nd: farfalle with garlic scape pesto.
bryan used some of the garlic scapes from our csa to make a pesto. pestos of all kinds are a perfect weeknight meal for us - quick and easy. toss with pasta, add cheese and frozen peas, and you're good to go.


friday, july 24th: guava glazed ribs, jicama and red cabbage slaw, cornbread, corn, and fruit salad.
bryan's 40th birthday luau dinner. i worked for most of the day, so bryan ended having to cook most of the meal (good planning on my part, hey?). hannah made a pineapple cake with cream cheese frosting for dessert. there wasn't much food leftover.

monday, july 27th: the schlow burger, with salad.
epicurious.com featured a burger article, and this burger stood out to me (and hannah and bryan, looking on over my shoulder). the article described it as "crowned with melted Cheddar, slathered with horseradish sauce, and piled high with crispy fried onions." cue the saliva. after a little bit of digging to find out a little bit more about the restaurant that makes the burger (boston's radius), i found the actual recipe. definitely one of the best burgers i've ever had. ever. i am getting hungry just thinking about it. you want this for dinner. tonight. go. i'm serious.

tuesday, july 28th: summer squash and greens casserole with provolone.
this was devised out of necessity - summer squash from the csa, zucchini and greens from the garden. i layered roasted slices of the squashes on the bottom of a casserole, topped with crumbled sausage, then with creamed greens, sliced provolone, and bread crumbs. a very comforting meal using delicious, fresh summer vegetables.

wednesday, july 29th: coconut curry braised pork ribs with zucchini, green peppers, and kohlrabi over brown rice.


friday, july 31st: roast chicken and mango salad with yogurt.
we happened to have everything for this recipe (except nigella seeds, which oddly enough we saw at the spice house the next day, so we used cumin seeds instead), and added a purple bell pepper from our garden. this was so, so good. a new favorite salad. (and i know i say that all. the. time. but i swear i mean it.)

august

sunday, august 2nd: long johns with maple glaze and bacon. right. on. top.
my uncle tom had told us about this at bryan's birthday dinner, and obviously we were intrigued. so of course, i had to make them from scratch. obviously they were delicious (i mean, they're homemade doughnuts, after all). i made quite a large batch so we could share some with mom and freeze some for a rainy day. or tomorrow, as the case may be.
dinner that night was nothing special (roast chicken with homemade fries), but for dessert i made snickers fudge, essentially homemade snickers bars. i did make my own marshmallow creme, but i also cheated and bought caramels. i also used semi sweet chocolate instead of milk chocolate, since mixing the chocolate with butterscotch chips and peanut butter makes it that much sweeter (and i think milk chocolate is too sweet to begin with), and next time i'd probably use bittersweet, but even still - big fat hit, this one.

monday, august 3rd: pimiento cheeseburgers and roast beets.
ok, so perhaps we like cheeseburgers a lot. and before you scoff at the thought of pimiento cheese, i implore you to make your own. i promise it will be good. (the leftovers make good grilled cheese, too, fyi.)

there are a few other meals we had which i can't find the pictures for. i guess that's what happens when i take a million pictures and wait two months to do anything with them. they included:

hot dogs with dal and red-onion raita, sweet potato fries, grilled veg, and coconut-lime bars with hazelnut shortbread crust.

sticky balsamic ribs.

WHEW. well, if you made it through that, you deserve a prize of some kind. but i'm too tired to give you one.

Monday, May 4, 2009

spring may have sprung *

monday, april 20th: steak roulade with peppers and parmesan, grilled sweet potatoes, artichokes with balsamic vinegar, and grilled endive, also with balsamic. the steak were on sale at the outpost, already stuffed with red and yellow bell peppers and parmesan cheese, and rolled. the draw of being able to simply toss these on the grill (and them looking so yummy) won out over my normal rule of not buying prepared foods (besides, they were handmade with all natural / organic meat, veg, and cheese, so i wasn't breaking the rule too bad).

tuesday, april 21st: soy glazed flank steak, rice, and broccolini with sesame oil. i wanted to do something a little different with flank steak, since we normally go the tacos/fajitas route for a quick dinner. this worked.

wednesday, april 22nd: chipotle shrimp tacos with avocado. i had been thinking about shrimp, and i'm always looking for an excuse to eat avocados, and i'm not one to turn down tacos... so i loved this. the recipe calls for tomatillos, but we didn't find any, so we just skipped that part. another slightly different, delicious meal. we used bryan's homemade chipotles en adobo.

friday, april 24th: cheeseburgers and cold pasta salad with a sparkling rose wine. martha had been telling bryan how wonderful roses are, so he decided we should try them. the sparkling wine was rather refreshing with the burger, though it was still a little too far on the white end of the spectrum for me. the pasta salad is something my mother used to make often during the summer - pasta, tuna, mayo, peas, onions. i've adapted it to add dijon mustard, lemon juice, and italian parsley. it will forever remind me of summer.

sunday, april 26th: for lunch, i made myself a cuban and a salad with garlic vinaigrette. bryan had gone to chicago with his friend dirk to see throbbing gristle. when they left on saturday, i made them cubans (and toasted almond chocolate chip cookies, holla!) to take on the road. i had mine sunday for lunch, and can i just say, go me?! they were the good stuff. bryan was home that night in time for dinner, and i made a new england style fish casserole, based on some recipes in the cookbook recipes from a very small island. i poached some orange roughy, and mixed that with potatoes, carrots, broccoli, green beans, and cauliflower in a cream sauce with tomatoes, worcestershire, horseradish, and sherry, topped with breadcrumbs and parmesan, and baked. it was the perfect one dish meal for a rainy sunday evening.

monday, april 27th: hot dogs with mango chutney and red onion relish, fries, and our old standby, peas. we had some mango chutney leftover from our curried beef potpie, and this was a nice way to use it in a different way. a delicious way. a very delicious way. as you can see, my eyes were bigger than my stomach. i did not make it through that second hot dog.



tuesday, april 28th: japanese chicken-scallion rice bowls with zucchini. oliver, as usual, ate mostly rice.


wednesday, april 29th: whole wheat pasta with italian sausage, spinach, tomatoes, and fresh mozzarella cheese. this was a request from bryan. he really likes the whole wheat pasta, and easy weeknight meals (fair, since he does all the cooking during the week). i think oliver ate more of this than i did.
saturday, may 2nd: having eaten far too much crap in the prior 48 hours, i was determined to eat nothing but vegetables for dinner saturday. alas, the outpost conspired against me, having some lovely little eberly game hens available. i couldn't resist picking them up, but i'm so glad i did. these hens were the best tasting poultry i have ever had. so flavorful, without even a hint of gaminess. i simply seasoned them with salt and pepper, and grilled. while i'm sure they're wonderful in a sauce, they don't need any. i served them atop a salad of spinach with grilled tomato and roasted garlic vinaigrette, alongside grilled radicchio with balsamic, and grilled rustico french bread. i started feeling better before the meal was even over. bryan could not stop talking about how good the meal was. i totally won the good wife award.

sunday, may 3rd: roast chicken with mustard cream and chives, arugula with roasted garlic vinaigrette, and roasted potatoes and asparagus with parmesan. i didn't think i could outdo the meal from the night before, but i think i did with this one. i made a compound butter with cracked black pepper, thyme, marjarom, lemon zest, garlic, and white wine, and stuffed it under the skin of the chicken. want to know the secret to keeping your roast chicken moist? stuff a stick of butter under the skin. (and don't even talk to me about fat until you've read omnivore's dilemma or in defense of food or real food or... well, you get the idea.) i also put quite a bit of chicken stock and white wine in the roasting pan. the mustard cream, since i did not cook the chicken in the same pan as the cream, i did slightly different - i sauteed chopped shallot in butter, then added the stock, cream, and mustard. i also finished the sauce with a healthy portion of chives from our garden, since they were ready to be snipped. i think the asparagus could have been better; the recipe has you roast them for the same amount of time as the potatoes. the cook in my head said, wait, asparagues roasts far quicker than potatoes, but the other part of me head said, well, that's what the recipe says, so we'll do it. guess who i should have listened to? oh well, no complaints. the arugula was perfect with the roasted garlic vinaigrette, and even better when slightly wilted under the warm mustard cream. for dessert, i made a strawberry rhubarb (from our garden) crumble. mom and dad joined us for dinner. there is no chicken left, that's all i can say.

WFD tonight: crockpot chicken makhani (indian butter chicken) with rice and broccoli. this time, i'm using boneless, skinless chicken (which the recipe calls for, but for which i only had normal chicken legs last time). which should be much nicer - no fishing bones and skin out prior to eating.

not a lot of other news from us...

oliver turned 18 months, and now officially weighs 28 lbs (like a 2 year old) and is 34" tall (like a 3 year old). that kid is sturdy. i think he's getting one of his eye teeth - it so very much looks like it wants to pop through, but just isn't quite there yet. he's been suffering from some cold (no, not H1N1!), but is taking it in stride, since he's such a great kid (i say that now, right?).

last week, oliver busted his face pretty good at day care. he was climbing on a chair (a kids size chair - she has a table and chairs set for the kids in the kitchen) and managed to flip over the back. he face never really bruised, just had these red and purple streaks. he recovered in no time (emotionally). i just keep telling myself - it's only going to get worse. the older he gets, the higher he's going to climb. danger boy.

the weather here has FINALLY gotten nice, so we try to spend as much time outside as possible. this past weekend, if ollie wasn't napping and we weren't eating, we were outside! it was so nice being in warm weather. bryan got cracking on his raised beds for the garden, and oliver did his best to help. mostly he ran all over the yard, up and down the deck, dragging the rake, hose, or his bike with him, and generally tiring himself out (ahh, perfection).

a look back and the past few weeks:




monday, april 20th: taking a ride and makin' some calls







monday, april 20th: trying to figure out why this balloon was on the ceiling yesterday, but on the floor today





friday, april 24th: blue skies (and oliver sliding off the deck)







friday, april 24th: playing in the bushes (or: a harbinger of things to come)




friday, april 24th: oh, you found me, mom!







saturday, april 25th: helping dad with the shovel in the yard... and DIRT



... and ROCKS!






sunday, april 26th: playing let's steal things i shouldn't have and hide in my tent




tuesday, april 28th: feeding myself with my hands...




...and my bowl...



...and my spoon!





saturday, may 2nd: one shoe on and the other shoe off




goofing around with mom before breakfast





sunday, may 3rd: playing on the deck




ahh, the joy of being outside







sunday, may 3rd: a boy and his phone







our tulip bed, with herbs planted (basil, thyme, oregano, cilantro, and parsley)




bryan working on the raised vegetable beds








my new strawberry plant (and our chives)






and of course, there are far more pictures (and cute video) in the april and new may galleries.

* and i would just like to point out for all you non-wisconsinites, that while spring may have indeed sprung, we still have no leaves on our trees, and the last average frost happens around may 10th. so we're not exactly in the clear yet.