Black Beans, Garlic, Oyster Mushrooms, Pomegranate

Everything except the beans and spices came from today’s CSA: Improvising during a month of (mostly) working late: A minced onion and six(!) cloves of crushed garlic were sauteed with toasted cumin seeds and a little salt for about 10 minutes. Then black beans (one can), whole oyster mushrooms, the seeds of half a pomegranate, and a quarter of an Anchor Steam Christmas Ale were added, and cooked on medium-low for another 15 minutes or so. Hey, the result was surprisingly good– meaty, slightly spiced and sweet. ...

December 7, 2011

Shepherd's Pie

The CSA box this week was potatoes, onions, celery root, beets, sprouts, and kiwis, so continuing my CSA-inspired-dinner-with-one-or-more-friends Tuesdays: Shepherd’s Pie! Potatoes and celery root diced and boiled until soft, mashed with some butter, salt and white pepper and some cheese. Diced onions, garlic, and golden beets (since I had no carrots or celery) sauteed until soft, then ground lamb and some spices added to them, and a little red wine. The potatoes layered on top of the meat in the same cast iron skillet, topped with grated cheddar, and broiled in the oven a few minutes to brown the top. Pea shoots and broccoli on the side (with a sesame oil & sriracha sauce– nothing to do with the rest of the meal) I’ve always been a sucker for shepherd’s pie, and this was a very simple version, but it turned out especially well. The bits of diced beet were a nice touch. ...

December 1, 2011

Thanksgiving Food

Breakfast: Picking lettuce for a light lunch: Dinner (I made squash with crispy sage butter, and brussels sprouts with bacon and sauteed onions): Apple pie*, later: Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! I hope your food and family or friends afternoons treat you well. \* Which included my first time making pie crust in quite a while, and perhaps my first-ever lattice top? Ahh, delicious geometry. I used a basic dough recipe modified to use 1/5th whole wheat flour, and 50/50 shortening and butter. ...

November 25, 2011

Deviled Eggs, Pickled Fennel, Kale, Squash w/ Sage Butter

CSA Week Two, a recent trip to City Beer, and a friend visiting from Boston inspired another little dinner party: Deviled eggs (perhaps the best variant I’ve made: hard boiled eggs, the yolks mashed with quite a bit of olive oil (and no mayo!) and a little mustard, salt, and pepper, sprinkled with smoked paprika, and topped with crispy-fried capers, a crowning touch inspired by this printer & piemaker post). ...

November 12, 2011

Fava Beans, Crabapples, Cod, Romano Beans, Fennel

I had dried fava beans, so for an afternoon snack made ful medames: soak the beans overnight, then boil them in a fresh set of water for about three hours until soft, adding enough water to keep them covered, they boiling it down and mashing them into a paste, with lemon juice, olive oil, fresh garlic, and a bit of salt. Like hummus, but earthier. Served with crumbled feta, fresh parsley, some sliced crabapples, and toasted pita bread. This was good– I’d make it again. ...

November 8, 2011

Artichoke, Kale, Fried Egg

Continuing to work through my first CSA box (which was kale, three artichokes, an acorn squash, a butternut squash, romano beans, sunchokes, and good eggs):

November 3, 2011

Kale, Tomatillos

After so many frites, I needed a salad break, so: Kale shallow-blanched (a few inches of salted water for about 7 minutes), with green zebra tomatoes, radishes, feta, and roasted tomatillo salsa (purple tomatillos broiled in the oven about 10 minutes, then blended with the juice of a lemon, salt, pepper, a minced shallot, and a pinch of cayenne powder– I would have used a fresh or roasted green chili of some sort if I’d had one). ...

October 28, 2011

11 vegetables, 18 reasons

Finally posting the menu from an excellent many-courses-of-autumn-vegetables dinner a few weeks ago at the new 18 Reasons space, cooked by Nicole LoBue. I loved the radicchio with unusually good frisee, kale with fennel pollen (!!), fresh beans with tiny radish-size tokyo turnips, and the chanterelles with two kinds of roasted grapes.

October 27, 2011

Soba w/ Broccoli

A quick-and-simple (15-minute) dinner: boil soba (3-4 minutes), saute broccoli and minced garlic in sesame oil (just a few minutes), combine along with a bit of soy sauce for a minute more, serve with sriracha and avocado.

August 19, 2011

Beans, squash, duck egg

A quick dinner from mostly free-to-me ingredients: I sauteed some fresh ginger and moroccan spice[1] in peanut oil, then added crookneck squash[2], coated it in the spiced oil, and cooked for about 5 minutes. In parallel, I boiled the wide flat beans[3] for a few minutes (they turned bright green). I added the drained beans to the squash for a minute, emptied them onto a plate, then fried a duck egg[4] in the oil left over in the pan. I served them with lemon[2] and avocado[3]. Not bad! ...

August 13, 2011

Beer-Centric Dinner Party

This is the first time I’ve made a dinner for friends with courses each paired with / inspired by a specific beer. Some of them worked well together, some didn’t, but it was a good evening overall. Appetizers: a slightly bitter, slightly floral beer (Upright Flora Rustica) with a collection of snacks: bread, cheese (Cowgirl Creamery Mt Tam), radishes, fresh-pickled fennel (an interesting concept), Boccalone orange-fennel salami and pepper salami, salted almonds, and three kinds of pickled carrots (carrots pickled for a week with dill, vinegar, and salt, carrot quick pickles (overnight with lots of vinegar, mustard seed, cloves), and some Happy Girl spicy carrot pickles I bought). ...

August 9, 2011