What Else We’ve been eating

Another catch-up post.  Here are photos of a variety of things we have been eating.  Enjoy.

Pea and Tarragon Risotto

Risottos are great dinners.  They are versatile and easily adapted to what’s on hand.  The Williams-Sonoma’s Risotto cookbook has been my starting point for many risottos including this one.  Fresh sugar snap peas and tarragon are the flavoring elements.  Parmesan cheese adds depth and helps build the creamy texture.   We served this with a … Continue reading

Market Day – July 4th Weekend

Summer is reaching its high point at the market.  Beautiful things are coming on and the late Spring items are still hanging around. It is a great time to go to the farmer’s market.  I picked up three types of berries (could have been 5), fresh fava beans, the first small carrots and beets.  Really … Continue reading

Pork Medallions with Sage and Marsala

Pork tenderloin medallions are great weeknight dinner.  They are an easy to cook light meal.  These medallions have sage leaves pressed onto the meat and they are finished with marsala wine for a sweet sauce.  I served this with a asparagus and cannellini bean salad for lighter Spring dinner. Recipe: Pork Medallions with Sage and … Continue reading

Lamb with Mint Gastrique and Root Vegetable Hash

A mint gastrique makes a sweet and tangy pan sauce for organic lamb chops from the market.  The sweetness of the lamb and gastric is offset by the rich earthy and spicy root vegetable hash.    The two together make a really wonderful dinner.  The hash would be great with eggs for brunch or dinner. … Continue reading

Sirloin Tip – 3 more meals

One of the things I preach and practice is “cook once, eat many times”.  This doesn’t mean the same leftovers, night after night, all week long.  It does mean many different meals that follow on from the first dish.  Last weekend, we made the slow grilled sirloin tip roast.   During the week, we used … Continue reading

Slow grilled Sirloin Tip Roast

John Priske of Fountain Prairie Farms talked me into buying a sirloin tip roast.   It is a beautiful cut of meat that I hadn’t cooked before.  He showed me other steaks from the same spot.  They had gorgeous marbling so I thought it would be a good cut served rare to medium-rare off the … Continue reading

Oops – forgot the film moment

So – a bit of a mistake Saturday night – I forgot to put the memory card back in my camera.  I shot some lovely pictures of the Market Dinner I made but they are all in my memory and none in my computer.  The picture of the butterfly that has been hanging out with … Continue reading

Chilled Asparagus Soup

We hit 92°F yesterday so dinner called for something chilled to beat the heat.  Chilled asparagus soup made for a cool, clean and refreshing dinner on a hot May day.  The soup was garnished with blanched asparagus tips, chive blossoms and sour cream.  It was served with a cheese board of local cheeses:  Hidden Springs … Continue reading

Grilled Trout with Lime and Thyme compound butter

Tonight’s dinner was trout, simply prepared and grilled on the barbecue; served with a quick lime, thyme and garlic compound butter.  The side dishes were grilled asparagus (easy and delicious) and oven chips. Recipe: Grilled Trout with Compound butter and Grilled Asparagus Summary: This is a quick and easy dinner that is great for a beautiful … Continue reading