Dinner
#7101
Posted 17 April 2012 - 12:40 PM
Left side of plate:
Raw Tuscan kale salad w thyme-scented marinaded feta, black bits of oil-cured olives and squishy yellow, slow-roasted Italian plum tomatoes.
Right side:
Shreds of raw, red beets w slivered, supremed Tarroco orange, snipped chives and chiffonade of mint.
Thick slab of Puglese, toasted to mop up
Good Chianti, not quite vinegary but
N.B. The Tarroco orange was fantastic. Purchased at Friendship Hts Safeway. Pretty and sweet as the ones I've had on winter mornings spent over the course of many years in cold kitchens not far from their source.
#7102
Posted 18 April 2012 - 11:15 AM
Chilled early spring soup (roasted asparagus and green garlic from dupont pureed with a couple canned san marzanos and south mountain cream), vincotto, pickled shallots, brioche (LeoNora!) croutons.
Weisswurst (German gourmet) over endless summer arugula* wilted with shallots, red chilis, green garlic, muscat grapes, and pork stock.
Cheap cold white wine...the house was hot. Keswick choclate pudding for dessert.
#7103
Posted 19 April 2012 - 08:07 AM
...an lperry sort of a dinner:
Hmmmm. I didn't realize I have a pattern!
Spinach salad topped with roasted butternut squash (from the 2011 garden), apple, goat's cheese, and dried cranberries (cliché, but tasty), all in a mustard vinaigrette. A fall-ish dinner to go with the fall-ish weather.
#7104
Posted 19 April 2012 - 10:21 AM
home-made refried beans
rice
salsa cruda which included tomatillos and roasted corn
tortillas
mango panna cotta
Negra Modelo
*skin on meat is scored, then the roast is completely enrobed with a spice recado made of achiote paste, orange juice, lime juice, garlic, onion and cilantro, wrapped in banana leaves, double wrapped in aluminum foil and slow baked in the oven at 300 degrees for 4-5 hours. Unwrapped and top-roasted for 15 minutes to brown and crisp the skin. Fall apart succulent. We were happy campers last night.
#7105
Posted 19 April 2012 - 09:03 PM
Pizzas topped with new potatoes (pan-fried in butter) and goat's cheese (put in the mini-chop with fresh dill and lemon)
The pizza crusts were the frozen ones from the Happy Tart, and they were quite good.
#7106
Posted 20 April 2012 - 10:15 AM
Striata baguette from Marvelous Market, with extra virgin olive oil for dipping
Even more leftover stuffed pasta shells (did I make a lot of those...
Eggy fried rice with garlic, ginger, mint, and fresh peas
Steamed asparagus with lemon and toasted bread crumbs
My husband ate the shells while I monopolized the rice. We shared the rest.
#7107
Posted 20 April 2012 - 08:02 PM
paella with eco-friendly chorizo, chicken thighs, shrimp, squid and clams
steamed broccolini with olive oil and lemon
2009 Volver
#7108
Posted 21 April 2012 - 07:39 AM
- Cherry Glen Monocacy Chipotle on Edward & Sons purple rice and black sesame crackers
- Smith Meadows Bratwurst and mixed bell peppers, beer-steamed on the grill, on just-baked rolls
- Beer-steamed asparagus with garlic (yes, roasted/grilled is better, but we got lazy and the wolves were after us)
- Freshly cut sweet potato oven fries, with a dill/peppadew/lime mayonnaise for dipping
- Palate-bracing jalapeno carrot and cucumber pickles (Del Ray farmers market mavens take note, much deliciousness from Fresh Crunch!)
- Ancient Peaks Zinfandel, roof-smattering terroir providing a surprisingly soft and supple, crowd-pleasing effect
- "Simple Slushies": Malbec wine, with vanilla pod/apple/cinnamon/honey simple syrup, and a splash of tonic water, served over ice
- Apple and orange pie, hot, a la mode, with a drizzle of the long-steeped simple syrup
#7109
Posted 21 April 2012 - 08:58 AM
Sweet rice with mango and coconut cream.
Seconds.
#7110
Posted 22 April 2012 - 07:52 AM
Spring vegetable frittata with peas, fava beans, asparagus, spring onions, garlic, feta, and bacon
Roasted red potatoes and shiitake mushrooms with thyme and walnut oil
#7111
Posted 22 April 2012 - 12:39 PM
cornichons and various mustards
cauliflower puree
roasted asparagus
toasted homemade bread
Magic Hat Vinyl
#7112
Posted 22 April 2012 - 01:54 PM
Laughing Dog Devil Dog IPA.
#7113
Posted 23 April 2012 - 10:10 PM
Tonight, fifteen bean and spinach soup with pecorino romano on top and cornmeal griddle cakes on the side. We haven't had soup weather like this in a while.
#7114
Posted 24 April 2012 - 07:51 AM
Made stock from 4 hour slow poached smoked ham hock w/ some thyme, bay leaves, fennel seed, corriander seed, carrots and a head of garlic. Strained and reduced stock and cooked soaked/dried black beans in until tender. Reserved stock / black bean liquid for rice.
Crisped up some "lardons" cut from my homemade bacon which I smoked this past Saturday. Removed "lardons" and scorched a "sofrito" (from food processor) of celery, red bell, green bell, 2 jalapenos, 1/2 spanish onion until the liquid was gone. Added some canned san marzano tomato liquid cooked until reduced. Added rinsed rice, lardons, shredded smoked ham hock meat, reduced stock / bean liquid, and hand torn canned san marzano tomatoes.
Seasoned with ancho chili powder, cumin, apple cider vinegar, sea salt, and black pepper. Cover with heavy lid and cook @ 350 for 35 minutes until thickened.
Adapted from America's Test Kitchen:
http://i.imgur.com/1Q0RZ.jpg
#7115
Posted 24 April 2012 - 09:58 AM
Case in point.Hmmmm. I didn't realize I have a pattern!
Spinach salad topped with roasted butternut squash (from the 2011 garden), apple, goat's cheese, and dried cranberries (cliché, but tasty), all in a mustard vinaigrette. A fall-ish dinner to go with the fall-ish weather.
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Braised half of a French-cut chicken breast
Morel cream sauce w snipped chives
Green garlic, spring onions, white wine, Meyer lemon peel, a little broth....
Brown rice pilaf
Asparagus
White from Pays d'Oc
Strawberries from California
#7116
Posted 24 April 2012 - 07:49 PM
posole verde
corn tortillas
Fat Tire
tonight:
eco-friendly rose veal piccata
haricots verts
cauliflower puree
basmati rice
TJ's coffee ice cream
2011 Goats in Villages chenin blanc/viognier
#7118
Posted 25 April 2012 - 08:31 PM
blue cheese dipping sauce/Frank's hot sauce
roasted asparagus
pureed sweet potatoes
cabbage and jicama slaw
Magic Hat vinyl
#7119
Posted 26 April 2012 - 09:13 PM
Tonight was a red wine and mushroom stock risotto topped with crimini mushrooms in a red wine, balsamic, honey reduction. Roasted cauliflower on the side. That stuff is just amazing.
#7120
Posted 26 April 2012 - 10:05 PM
Mexican "lasagna": corn tortillas layered with rajas de poblanos, tomatillo salsa and cheddar cheese
refried beans (La Costeña)
pico de gallo
tortilla chips
Pacifico
Negra Modelo
#7121
Posted 27 April 2012 - 07:35 AM
Baguette and butter
Pretzels from The Pretzel Bakery with horseradish mustard and honey mustard
Baked chicken legs
White rice
#7122
Posted 27 April 2012 - 09:04 AM
Ooh, ooh, I now know what to do with my leftover red wine! Thanks, lperry!!Tonight was a red wine and mushroom stock risotto...
Tonight will be Sliced pork belly with asparagus, stir-fried in vegetarian oyster sauce, and Cubed chicken with tofu stir-fried in soy sauce.
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#7123
Posted 27 April 2012 - 03:34 PM
- Bay scallops provencal
- twice-baked sweet potatoes
- tossed greens with a simple fish sauce vinaigrette
- a white bordeaux whose specifics I've totally forgotten
#7124
Posted 29 April 2012 - 08:40 AM
Arugula and frisee salad with tomatoes, artichoke hearts, fresh mozzarella, and homemade croutons; white wine vinaigrette
Spicy Italian turkey sausage, kale, and rice soup
Rigatoni with artichokes, garlic, and olives
Corn on the cob with butter
#7125
Posted 29 April 2012 - 08:49 AM
#7126
Posted 29 April 2012 - 10:13 AM

and some Thai food (of course),

This week I finally got around to cooking from my new Sri Lankan cookbook, Rice and Curry. The author of this book is S. H. Fernando Jr. who turns out to be the same guy as Skiz Fernanado AKA Spectre AKA The ill Saint, DJ and label head of the strange and confounding Wordsound label. This music was one of my main inspirations for getting into the DJ game (though I don't actually spin Wordsound music much outside my own home. It's an acquired taste.)
Turns out Skiz has been doing food related stuff for a few years now, including living with relatives in Sri Lanka for a year to collect recipes for this book. He appeared on the No Reservations Sri Lanka episode (which I have not seen) and has a nice cooking and travel blog and some good cooking videos. He now resides in Baltimore.
I made Kukal Mas (chicken curry the photo below is cooking in progress, not the finished dish),

Vambotu curry (Aunty Manel's Special Eggplant Curry), Radish and Tomato Sambol, and brown jasmine rice. I had been waiting to cook from this book till I could get fresh curry leaves, but all the usual spots were out, so I just left them out. Everything was still tasty but if anyone has seen fresh curry leaves anywhere let me know. I will be cooking from this book again very soon.

Back to Thai food last night. Salmon with basil and chillies, roasted eggplant salad, pork jerky (from Bangkok 54) and brown jasmine rice.

This week also included much sticky rice and mango, both store bought and homemade.
#7127
Posted 30 April 2012 - 07:24 AM
fast cars, slow food
#7128
Posted 30 April 2012 - 08:32 AM
Baked macaroni and cheese with bacon
Prosciutto - mozzarella asparagus bundles
#7129
Posted 02 May 2012 - 04:39 PM
#7130
Posted 03 May 2012 - 08:54 AM
Leftover spicy Italian turkey sausage, kale, and rice soup
Steak salad (sliced leftover delmonico steak, baby arugula, Campari tomatoes, fresh mozzarella, croutons; creamy Italian or honey mustard dressing)
Leftover prosciutto-mozzarella asparagus bundles
Tuesday:
Leftover spicy Italian turkey sausage, kale, and rice soup
Applesauce
Roast pork loin with gravy
Mashed potatoes
Last night:
Baby arugula with Campari tomatoes and fresh mozzarella; creamy Italian dressing
Whole grain bread and soy spread
Costco rotisserie chicken
Leftover mashed potatoes
#7132
Posted 03 May 2012 - 10:29 AM
Shrimp with Dario Cecchini's "profumo del chianti", pimenton, and lemon.
over sweet corn pureed with shallot, burro di bufala, and south mountain milk
Greens with lemon and garlic
Tonight dinner will be:
Buffalo Chili with ground dried anchos from Penzeys, some Buffalo chuck from the courthouse market, cumin seeds, valrhona cocoa powder, dark beer, etc.
Cast iron cornbread with keswick cheddar
cumin creme fraice, chopped white onion, more cheddar
#7133
Posted 04 May 2012 - 06:11 AM
fast cars, slow food
#7134
Posted 08 May 2012 - 06:42 AM
Glad to be back on the horse...
Betty Thurber Rhoades
Food lover, triathlete, marathoner, and cock-eyed optimist!
#7135
Posted 08 May 2012 - 11:41 AM
Ahi tuna cubes with edamame and almonds with a simple spritz of cider apple vinegar and alcohol
Tomato and eggs and
Sauteed Spinach
Dessert was one lovely piece of caramel delite GS cookie. Yum.
Sad part = Caps losing in OT.
Am not a fan of finding out that I started a new topic...
Oh ply me with barley,
Or ply me with rye,
Just don't expect to hear
A coherent goodbye.
#7136
Posted 08 May 2012 - 12:51 PM
#7137
Posted 08 May 2012 - 07:43 PM
Whole grain toast
Crispy Broiled Scallops and Chorizo
The scallops and chorizo recipe was from Serious Eats. That was delicious and easy to make. I would definitely make it again.
#7138
Posted 09 May 2012 - 10:31 AM
Saturday I grilled a chicken (ไก่ย่าง) (garlic, cilantro root, white pepper, coriander seed, palm sugar, fish sauce), steamed some sticky rice (ข้าวเหนียว), and made green papaya salad (ส้มตำมะละกอ). Also made a dipping sauce of lime juice, fish sauce, shallots, roasted rice powder, roasted galanga, palm sugar and dried chillies (น้ำจิ้มแจ่ว).

Sunday, grilled chicken salad (ยำไก่ย่าง), rice and vegetables. (no photo)
Monday, more som tam (green papaya salad, ส้มตำ) rice, bacon, vegetables, Thai "omelet" (ไข่ยัดไส้), and Lagunitas Imperial Red Ale.

Yesterday, I made lamb curry (Elu Mas) from Rice and Curry (inspired by my trip to Maryland Sheep and Wool, Baaaah!). Thanks to Crackpot Gourmet, I located a nearby Indian Grocery with fresh curry leaves

#7139
Posted 09 May 2012 - 07:43 PM
Tonight - grilled chicken and pineapple sandwiches with jalapeno and red onion, with the first corn of the season (also teeny tiny - not very sweet, but I always get really jazzed about the appearance of summer produce).
Betty Thurber Rhoades
Food lover, triathlete, marathoner, and cock-eyed optimist!
#7141
Posted 11 May 2012 - 02:30 PM
Homemade chicken nuggets rock! (Especially fried in animal fat)
Recipe !
#7142
Posted 11 May 2012 - 03:10 PM
Well, I found this version today, which is probably more like chicken nuggets. Mine went something like this:Recipe !
1 to 2 pieces of chicken breast meat (cut into cubes)
Salt
Pepper
Ginger slices (or insert your favorite herb here)
Sweet Potato Flour
Panko
Marinade (Night before):
Milk
Alcohol (Rice wine or a sweet hard liquor)
A splash of soy sauce
Prep:
- Cube chicken, put into marinade, let it sit overnight.
- Take chicken out, pat dry a little, toss into salt and pepper.
- Coat with Sweet Potato Flour and then finish with panko (egg wash optional).
- Use leftover fat (chicken fat in this case) + high-heat-tolerant frying oil -- heat to optimal temperature for frying. (Make sure it covers half of the chicken).
When oil is hot enough (chopsticks test), toss in herb (ginger for me), then place gently coated chicken cubes.
Flip when ready,
Drain and serve.
Am not a fan of finding out that I started a new topic...
Oh ply me with barley,
Or ply me with rye,
Just don't expect to hear
A coherent goodbye.
#7143
Posted 12 May 2012 - 09:45 AM
Betty Thurber Rhoades
Food lover, triathlete, marathoner, and cock-eyed optimist!
#7145
Posted 13 May 2012 - 08:18 PM
Rotini in tomato sauce with green and yellow zucchini, spinach, and Parmesan
#7146
Posted 14 May 2012 - 07:51 AM
- rinsed thoroughly, shucked quickly to the halfshell
- topped with minced shallot, ginger, and mango, and a splash of a moscato vinaigrette
- then placed on a mesquite-smoke lump charcoal fire, and put the lid on.
*From a tucked away cooler in the corner of a tiny hardware store in the Tidewater area. The store owner's cousin has an oyster business. Whenever the owner has to make a trek over to the Eastern Shore by way of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel, he recoups his $13 fare by selling 25 outrageously perfect oysters for $13. You can sometimes luck into buying more than one bag, which we did Saturday night, and have an epic feast.
#7147
Posted 15 May 2012 - 09:01 AM
Sourdough toast with hummus
José Andrés's Fried Egg with Chorizo
Steamed spinach
Roasted red potatoes
I found the egg/chorizo recipe on Serious Eats. It was delicious and satisfying, but I altered the recipe a little and it was a bit too greasy. I'm not sure if making the recipe exactly as written would result in it not being greasy, though. Since the SE notes on the recipe said it would be good with greens, I served this over the spinach.
#7148
Posted 15 May 2012 - 10:01 AM
paella with eco-friendly chorizo, chicken thighs, squid and shrimp, Next Step kale, (frozen) peas and a sofrito made using Toigo tomato seconds
Spring Valley strawbs and greek yogurt
2008 Atalaya almansa
#7149
Posted 15 May 2012 - 11:16 AM
- 2 tacos filled w shredded chicken thighs braised in salsa verde, topped w slivered French breakfast radishes and their leaves and crumbled goat cheese
- Reheated arroz 'bianco" prepared with green garlic, spring onions and brown Jasmine rice
- Last of the macerated strawberries
#7150
Posted 15 May 2012 - 11:31 AM
Yudebuta to shiomominasu - sumiso dare: boiled pork shoulder with raw eggplant, vinegar-miso sauce
Toumorokoshi genmai gohan: brown rice with fresh corn mixed in
Hamaguri bata-yaki: butter-fried clams
Kyuuri to wakame no sumomi: vinegared cucumbers and wakame seaweed. I don't think mine could actually be called sumomi because I used ponzu instead of a vinegar dressing.
Miso soup with shiitake
Iburigakko: smoked pickled daikon radish
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