Saturday, September 25, 2010
Amanda LeClaire's Baby Shower
I did some food for a friend's baby shower this afternoon. Unfortunately, I didn't get many good photos, but I'll share the best ones with you here.
Little Phyllo Cups with Shredded Peppered Turkey Breast, Tomato Jam, and Alfalfa Sprouts
Cranberry & Feta Cream Cheese Pinwheels on Spinach Flatbread
Crisp Crudités with Cheese Slaw
Fresh Fruit Tray with Assorted Cheeses (no photo of the cheeses, sorry)
Mini Spinach and Gruyere Quiche Wedges
I didn't get photos of the whole spread which also included Chesapeake-Style Crab Cakes. I'll do better next time.
Curried Eggplant & Okra Stew
Slow Roasted Pulled Pork BBQ
I started with a shoulder roast from our Bramble Hollow Farm hog. It rested in a molasses brine for three days before being placed over low indirect heat on the Weber grill about mid-day on September 5. After about 4-1/2 hours of smoking and roasting, my pork shoulder had that wonderful smokey caramelized outer crust. I let the pork rest for about 30 minutes before tearing into it with my hands, separating the meat from the funny jiggly parts. Once the meat was pulled apart into big hunks, I roughly chopped it into manageable bite-sized bits. This was good pig with plenty of crunchy outside bits evenly distributed throughout the moist tender meat.
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Wednesdays, we do kid-friendly suppers because my niece and nephew, Sidney and Samuel, eat with us after Samuel's afternoon guitar lesson. Today was pizza day. We get our pizza dough from a local pizzaria here in town, New York Pizza, for $1.95 each. (Can't beat that, huh?) Then, we pan the dough up and top it with whatever we've got in the fridge or pantry. The pizza in the top photo was no sauce, olive oil, fresh garlic, slivered onion, diced bell & banana peppers, cherry tomatoes, slices of leftover new potatoes, basil & oregano, and parmesan & fresh mozzarella cheeses. The bottom photo is more traditional with red sauce, diced ham, sliced summer sausages, parmesan & fresh mozzarella. We put onions and peppers on half of the meat pie to please both kids and adults. This is good pizza, I tell you, and so easy to make.
Pecan-Crusted Salmon with Sorrel Sauce
Baked wild-caught salmon fillet with a crust of chopped pecans, fresh basil & tarragon, and butter, plated with a sauce of fresh sorrel, shallot, white wine, cream, and a squeeze of lime juice. The sides are steamed new potatoes that Dick dug yesterday morning and I cut a mess of chard just before I started cooking dinner. The chard is sautéed in a bit of olive oil with some julienned onion and the chopped chard stems. The general consensus was that this was a delicious supper in the little red kitchen.
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