Entries in Food (6)
Oh peach! Oh salsa!
An abundance of summer peaches and tomatoes? A bit of cilantro and onion? Fresh lemon juice, a drizzle of honey and olive oil, and a splash of vinegar?
You’ve got the ingredients for peach salsa! Mix it all together and wait a few hours (if you can)…. delicious!
An ode to cinnamon rolls
The smell and taste of cinnamon rolls is a favorite childhood memory. My grandmother made them nearly every day whenever we visited her. Since she didn’t use a fixed recipe, I once took copious notes as I watched – everything was by sight and texture, not teaspoons and ounces. The whole process seemed daunting to me.
But after discovering a wonderful bread machine recipe recently, I decided to try using it as a base for cinnamon rolls. The dough could be prepared by the machine, then I would make the rolls and bake them in the oven.
I modified the original recipe (which was in itself modified as described in the above-mentioned post) by adding another tablespoon of sugar.
After the bread machine created the dough, I used a rolling pin (for the first time in years) to flatten it out into a rectangle. It kept shrinking up again, but after much rolling – and much flour – it finally stayed put enough that I could smear some cinnamon sugar mixed with butter all over the top.
Then I rolled it up and cut it into seven equal pieces which I arranged somewhat haphazardly in a round stoneware pan. I’m hoping my technique improves with practice because them looked pretty sad at this point.
I let the rolls rise twenty minutes then bakes them at 350 till they looked like this:
I left them naked – no icing – so were just a bit sweet and not overwhelmingly so. That plus they’re half whole grain, which basically makes them a health food, right?
DELICIOUS!
Harvesting our pineapple
We harvested our baby pineapple! It was growing in a pot on our patio and nearly died several times for various reasons, but survived to produce one of the best pineapples I have ever tasted!
Thanks to Bob, who grew it from the top of another pineapple then gave it to us when he moved a year ago! We cut off the top of this one as well and I stuck it in dirt outside today!
Eggplant deliciousness
Baba ganoush is a middle eastern dish made from roasted eggplants, lemon juice, and garlic (roast with the eggplant or use raw). Just throw the ingredients in the food processor until creamy – it makes a tasty dip for raw vegetables, crackers, and pita bread.
I also had an artistically presented dish from the Fresh Market yesterday called an Eggplant Stack. On an upright skewer is a thick slice of eggplant (parmesan-style), then a slab of fresh buffalo mozzarella, a slice of tomato, and another slice of eggplant – topped with a sprig of rosemary.


Thursday, August 7, 2008 at 08:00AM