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May 14, 2011

365- Week 18

A food related photo everyday until 2012. Here’s week 18:

134/365 Parmesan Chicken Sandwich…and some dude smiling at a computer.

parmesan chicken sandwich
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May 13, 2011

Pimm’s Cup

pimm's cup

Are you a fan of herbal cocktails? Then you must like Pimm’s No.1 liqueur. Haven’t tried it? You should! It’s a gin based liquor from England that’s infused with citrus, herbs & spices. It’s the latest addition to my libation rotation! Thanks for getting me into it, Michael!

I like that I don’t need a bunch of ingredients to get my buzz on.

Ginger ale? Check. Ice? Check. Lemon? Check. Pimm’s No.1? Check. Cucumber? Oh that’s right. I ate it.

I followed the recipe off the back of the bottle so here it is for you. You should put a cucumber slice in yours, make it fancy and legit. I’ve seen recipes that include mint, orange slices & strawberries. That’s extra fancy, but it just means fruit is gonna be banging you in the mouth. If you’re drunk enough that could be fun…
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May 12, 2011

What’s on my coffee table?!

what's on my coffee table?

Right now I have a firetruck, a green crayon, a ridiculous amount of wooden blocks & a sippy cup on my coffee table but last week I had this nice stack of books! It makes me feel powerful knowing that I have all this knowledge & inspiration at my fingertips. I must say that I SAVOR every second of reading time I get when Cooper’s asleep. Reading at night is the best part of my day.

So here’s another round of What’s on my coffee table?!
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May 11, 2011

Artichoke & Basil Bruschetta

layering the artichokes

Friends! I’m teaching a cooking class with Digital Media Playground at Macy’s (in Union Square) this Saturday. You should totally come! I’ll be doing a little demo on one of my favorite summer foods, bruschetta!  My friend Denise will also be teaching a lesson on food photography & how to take awesome shots indoors with tricky lighting. It’s gonna be fun!

I’ve been testing bruschetta recipes this week and yesterday I came up with this scrumptious Artichoke & Basil Bruschetta for the class. On top of a grilled/garlic rubbed crostini you’ll find creamy ricotta, basil, marinated artichoke hearts, a slice of Parmesan cheese with a squeeze of lemon. It’s so good I made it for both lunch AND dinner yesterday. You are going to LOVE it!  One bruschetta down, three more to go!
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May 10, 2011

Strawberry Clafouti

My mom made a cherry clafouti for company when I was a little, and I’ve been smitten with the word *clafouti* ever since. Clafouti. CLAH- FOO-TEE. It’s a fun word to say. Go ahead, try it. See what I mean? I wish I could tell you that I was an immediate fan of clafouti, but unfortunately I can’t. When I was a kid, I wasn’t keen on anything that tasted like egg. There was an incident at a Mexican restaurant involving FLAN that totally scarred me. Flan is not the dessert you want to eat on your 9th birthday while you’re wearing an obligatory sombrero, trust me.  So when I tried a hunk of clafouti expecting it to be like cake, I was truly disappointed! Through the maturing process I have learned the beauty of an eggy custard-like cake batter. Isn’t growing up fun?

cut the strawberries

Those gorgeous strawberries I brought back from Driscoll’s found a home in this simple Strawberry Clafouti recipe! The batter required a quick whirl in the blender, much like the Chocolate Dutch Baby I recently made and the strawberries get all roasted and gooey delicious like those dreamy Roasted Strawberries I posted. There’s also no shortage of buttered crispy edges. I love crispy edges! And can we just take a moment for that beautiful spongy middle mixed with a crazy amount of sweet roasted strawberries? I’ve never made anything like it. Sprinkle powdered sugar on a hunk and you can call it breakfast. Or position a scoop of vanilla bean gelato on top and you can call it dessert! Clafouti. Keep saying it. CLA-FOU-TI!
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Mother’s Day Weekend 2011

this is oreo

We had a pretty busy Mother’s Day weekend! Saturday morning we went to the Farmer’s Market so I could gather a few things for what I was cooking this weekend. Nothing like fresh beets, fresh baked bread, lettuce, parsley & fresh chicken eggs to inspire a weekend menu!

After Cooper’s nap, we went to our friend’s fundraiser party in their backyard! They’ve got a bunch of chickens! You see that black & white one? Her name is Oreo.  She was my favorite.

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May 7, 2011

365- Week 17

A food related photo everyday until 2012. Here’s week 17:

126/365 Poached Halibut with spinach & a garlic vinaigrette at Piperade

poached halibut
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