Food and Flowers

Food and Flowers

Every week I pick up flowers at the market. Just as I would replenish the fruit bowl, I make a fresh arrangement for our table.  Right now I am loving proteas.  They are beautiful, weird, and they come in the colors of summer, something that I am really looking forward to.  I thought I might start an occasional series that pairs food with fresh flowers- starting this week with a little Cinco De Mayo flair, because Mexican food goes so well with pretty flowers. For this week's recipe I give you spicy sausage tacos with a simple slaw. This recipe is very flavorful, and so quick to prepare, making it perfect for a week night meal or party food. Happy Weekend!

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Green Bangers and Mash

Green Bangers and Mash

When you think of St Patrick's Day food, a corned beef and cabbage meal comes to mind.  Unfortunately I just don't care for the taste of brined beef. Perhaps this is because it is disgusting, I don't know. If I'm eating Irish, I much prefer the pub favorite bangers and mash. Yesterday I experimented with the traditional version, giving it a little California love, making it more green (there's a secret ingredient), and a wee bit healthier. All of the components come from Trader Joes and the whole meal took under 30 minutes to prepare, making it easy breezy for next Monday night.     

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Whole Roasted Romanesco

Whole Roasted Romanesco

Few things in nature are as weirdly beautiful as Romanesco. I think it looks like a prehistoric sea creature, or perhaps like a miniature gnome forest. When Wylie spotted some of this cauliflower cousin at the grocery store last week it blew his mind, so we took one home with us to try. Today I'm sharing our recipe for whole roasted Romanesco with lemon-thyme vinaigrette. I can't bear the thought of cutting it up so I just lay the whole thing onto a sheet pan and slow roast it with a heavy dose of olive oil and sea salt. It becomes so tender that the florets just tear off, leaving nature's design perfectly intact.  Full recipe below...

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Braised Chicken + Rosemary Dumplings

Braised Chicken + Rosemary Dumplings

California has been rain-starved this winter, something that has everyone feeling a little uneasy, especially the surrounding farming community up here in Sonoma County. As the skies finally opened up for what looks like a week long storm (sigh of relief) our family took to the outdoors to celebrate with a good old fashioned rain walk. Our destination was the park for some worm hunting, mud football and Olympic style rain luge down playground slides. We got very wet.  After the boys took a hot bubble bath and watched Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (now that's a crazy movie), we sat down for an early dinner of chicken and dumplings. This is a healthy, French inspired version of the dish; a perfect comfort food for a day like this. I've put together the recipe below. Here's hoping for another week of swinging in the rain...  

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Vietnamese Fresh Spring Rolls

Vietnamese Fresh Spring Rolls

A few weeks ago I featured a recipe for chicken pho, a Vietnamese noodle soup that we are known to devour in our family.  On a drizzly day in late January this will warm your weary bones. If you've never tried Vietnamese you are missing out my friend. The French influenced Asian flavor is so distinct- a combination of basil, mint and fish sauce, and it can be really healthy; many dishes are packed with veggies, lean meat and shellfish. So for today I'm sharing another Vietnamese food that we can't get enough of...fresh spring rolls. They are very easy to make at home- you can get the ingredients at any grocery store with an Asian food section. Because they are portable little pockets of noodles, shrimp and lettuce, they make a great lunch food, especially with little peanut sauce. Okay, who's hungry? Check out the recipe below.

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