
Thursday, August 5, 2010
sunny side up

Sunday, July 25, 2010
milk makes cheese

Remember all that milk we had? Here's where more of that homemade ricotta ended up.
This time, it's polenta (bought from a local farmer) with tomato braised chard and white beans with homemade ricotta.
More milk went to homemade yogurt. Troy and I were up early one morning, before Jasper woke up and both prepping something in the kitchen. As I looked over what he had going, I realized we were both working on the same thing-- homemade yogurt.
So we've been having said yogurt with local blueberries and raspberries from our garden for breakfast. I wish the blueberries were from our garden as well but we can't seem to produce them...
Monday, July 12, 2010
salad days

Grilled hanger steak salad with garden lettuces, grilled corn, garden sugar snap peas, basil and mint.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
not looking a gift horse in the mouth

Instead, I decided it was finally time to learn to make cheese.
So, here's my first attempt. I made ricotta and we had:
homemade pizza with tomato sauce (from last year's garden tomatoes), zucchini and crookneck squash, corn, spring onions, basil and fresh homemade ricotta.
We also had a lovely salad with garden lettuces, garden sugar snaps, spring carrots and cucumber.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
back to eating

First up is a beautiful roast chicken with crispy roasted potatoes and arugula salad. The cherries in the salad come from our lapin cherry tree, planted in honor of chauncey the bunny (rip after 13 long years of life).
And here's the reason for the long break, and our new favorite past time:
Sunday, November 22, 2009
summer tomatoes


Saturday, November 21, 2009
my first roast chicken

Anyway, I decided it was time to figure out the secrets to good roast chicken. The answer, of course, was butter.
We had some rice with wild mushrooms and spinach with raisins and almonds alongside.
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