Monday 23 July 2007

cookout!


Although a more appropriate photo might have been the empty wine bottles, here's what we ate in between drinks when our friends Chuck & Kari came over for a cookout.
It's corn season here in Wisconsin & it is just so delicious right now. It's hard to beat grilled corn on the cob. Alongside we had some grilled brats, rice salad, pasta salad & watermelon. And wine.

Saturday 21 July 2007

insalata caprese

I cannot wait until the tomatoes in my garden make the transition from unyielding green to beautiful deep red, but in the meantime grocery store ones will have to do. I just know they're going to reach perfection when we go on vacation next week...

This salad is tied for first place all time favorite summertime salad next to a good Greek salad - just chopped up cherry tomatoes, fresh buffalo mozzarella, fresh basil (something that my garden is actually producing, and how) a quick slug of olive oil and a grind each of salt and pepper. Now, how could you improve on that? It's just not possible, people!

Friday 20 July 2007

korma


A little bit of help from Trader Joe's Korma simmer sauce helped make a quick, cheap and delicious dinner - cooked off some chicken and sweet potatoes, then put them in the sauce to warm up while I steamed basmati rice. Finished off with a dollop of plain yogurt and some not very good nan bread from the supermarket. Not exactly a meal for the middle of summer but it really worked.

Wednesday 18 July 2007

lemon feta chicken

This was a good & zesty dinner - chicken breasts baked with lemon juice & fresh oregano sprinkled over the top - scatter some feta cheese over the top & bake @ 350 for about 40 minutes. I threw on some capers at the end, although I think it was already quite salty with the feta. Made some turmeric rice to go along side & some peas from the garden.

Monday 16 July 2007

bits & pieces


This time of year as the weather gets hotter we tend to start grazing rather than sitting down to 3 square meals. Strawberries & blueberries are plentiful & cheap right now so we've been eating bowls of them with our lazy summer dinners. Alex tried his hand at making focaccia this weekend & the top picture is the result - it was sublime. Lots of sea salt, fresh rosemary & olive oil brushed on top & pooled into the dimples. Just heavenly.

Saturday 14 July 2007

tlt

Here's a twist on the classic BLT (bacon, lettuce & tomato sandwich, for the uninitiated.) Instead of bacon I used an amazing substitute called Fakin' Bacon - smoked tempeh. My kids completely rejected it, but I love it. Lettuce from the garden, tomatoes & lots of mayonnaise.
I made homemade potato chips to go with it - thinly sliced potatoes, tossed with olive oil, sea salt & rosemary baked in a 450 oven for 20 minutes. They didn't come out as crispy as I would have liked, but we still ate them all up. Fresh blueberries finished off a good meal on the porch.

Friday 13 July 2007

middle eastern feast (out of a box)

I know it's almost a sin to start ripping open boxes to make dinner when there is so much bounty at the farmers' market and, after all, we're trying to eat whole foods....but this mama doesn't have time to do it all from scratch all the time. So! Last night - a box of falafel mix was made, then another box of tabouli was opened, but then I added fresh parsley, mint, cucumbers, tomatoes, feta cheese & lemon juice to the tabouli. We put the falafel in a pita with chopped carrots, cukes & tomatoes, then topped it all with hummus.

Tuesday 10 July 2007

gnocchi

This was the first time I had ever cooked gnocchi & we're all converts - even the extremely picky Jack ate a whole bunch (but only after we picked off the 'green stuff' - basil.)
This is just plain gnocchi boiled then added to sauteed sun-dried tomatoes, artichoke hearts, the aforementioned green stuff and parmesan cheese to finish. Pretty simple really, but I can see why gnocchi is Italian comfort food.

Monday 9 July 2007

cleaning out the fridge


This photo didn't come out too well, but it was certainly a tasty way to clean out the fridge. We had gone to the Farmers' Market on Sat. AM and came back with some fingerling potatoes, scallions & mushrooms. Threw it all together in a pan with lots of garlic, s & p, then threw in some spinach from the garden at the last minute. Lots of parmesan cheese on top made everything come together. Salad was too gritty: must do a better job of rinsing the lettuce when I pick it.

chicken fajitas

What a beautiful summertime meal, eaten outside on the picnic table after a long day playing in the sprinkler (the boys, not us.)
Chicken and lots of peppers & onions marinated in a cilantro/cumin/lime marinade and grilled. Just served with flour tortillas & some fresh watermelon, what more could you ask for?? As for me, a break from chicken coming up...I feel like we've been eating waaaaaay too much of it lately.

Sunday 8 July 2007

southwestern salad

Adapted from a Vegetarian Times recipe to include chicken rather than pinto beans. Quite labor intensive because of the number of ingredients, but this was a very fresh tasting salad. I used red peppers, avocado, green onions, corn, cilantro, chicken, grape tomatoes and a chili/lime dressing.

Thursday 5 July 2007

chicken cheese quesadillas

Just when I thought I was getting burned out on chicken we made these quesadillas for dinner tonight. Grilled cubed chicken which had been sprinkled with lime juice & Wundoemus. White cheddar cheese on top of that, then cooked up in a pan. Sprinkled with some very good sweetcorn (still the frozen stuff - fresh not quite ready yet - then some Trader Joe's salsa.
So good Alex is making me make it for lunch again tomorrow.

Wednesday 4 July 2007

spagetti bolognaise

Ok, so it isn't real meat - the fake stuff - but I simmered it in my tomato/basil sauce from last summer (the last of the good stuff) and threw in some bay leaves and a good splash of red wine. Not exactly July type food but it really hit the spot. Served up with some of Alex's bread and a glass of red, it didn't really need anything else.