Showing posts with label eggs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eggs. Show all posts
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
I'm Still At It...
I haven't stopped writing articles for M Food & Culture Magazine, I've stopped posting about my articles. Oops! That's the only problem with doing a fun blog like this for myself - there's no one there giving me a deadline and telling me I must post! So, just like everything else in life, it sometimes falls by the wayside.
So- here is my newest article (page 62, of course) about Creme Brulee from The Downtown Grill in Macon, GA.
Thanks for looking and keep on cooking! (that could be the worst ending ever. but I like it.)
~ Mari
So- here is my newest article (page 62, of course) about Creme Brulee from The Downtown Grill in Macon, GA.
Thanks for looking and keep on cooking! (that could be the worst ending ever. but I like it.)
~ Mari
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
If You Can't Buy It, Make It
Remember that Pottery Barn wreath I posted about a while back while dreaming of spring decor? I didn't buy it. But, I made my own version and I'm quite happy with it! And, in case your door is looking a little drab, here's a little how- to:
What you'll need:
| Twig wreath ($6.99 from Hobby Lobby) |
| Glue Gun (heavy duty one from Home Depot) |
| Assorted Faux Eggs, Feathers, Bird Nest, Assorted Floral Stems, and inexpensive wire |
Next attach the nest to the twig wreath with the wire. Last, stick the floral stems into the wreath around the nest and any other place you think needs a little extra love. I just stuck the stems in and they stayed, but if you have trouble, you can wire them into the wreath or use hot glue to secure them. I only used greenery on my wreath (since that's what they did at PB), but if you want to use floral stems, go for it!
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| There it is hanging on our front door! |
~ Mari
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Avocado Goat Cheese Salad with Fried Egg
You know how I like a good salad... especially one that will actually keep me full. The lettuce I bought at Costco (in the photo below) inspired me, and can you blame me? Look at those beautiful greens!
How-To Open an Avocado:
1. Insert the knife in the middle and cut (gingerly - there's a pit, remember) it completely in half - all the way around the avocado.
2. Hold the avocado so that one hand is one either side that you've cut into.
Labels:
avocado,
balsamic,
eggs,
goat cheese,
lettuce,
recipe,
salad,
tomato,
vinaigrette,
walnut
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Tarragon and Cheddar Frittata
The incredible edible egg was calling my name today for lunch. Do you ever get in an egg mood? So, I decided to make a frittata (an Italian omlet thingy) with some fresh tarragon that I had in the fridge. If you are also feeling a bit eggish, here's the recipe:
Tarragon & Cheddar Frittata
1 large egg
1/2 cup liquid egg whites (or 2 egg whites)
1 Tbsp. fresh tarragon (1 tsp. dried)
1 tsp. dill
1.5 Tbsp. shredded cheddar cheese
salt and pepper to taste
fat free greek yogurt (for garnish)
salsa (for garnish)
Whisk all the ingredients together (except for the garnishes, obviously) in a bowl until combined. Heat a small non-stick skillet to medium. Once the pan is heated, put about a tsp. of olive oil in and pour the egg mixture in as well. Then put a lid on it and allow it to cook for about 5-6 minutes (until you can slip a spatula underneath the frittata without it still being liquid-y). Flip the frittata over with the spatula and allow it to cook, uncovered, for about 3-4 minutes more. The frittata should be fluffy and set. Next, flip the frittata out onto a plate and garnish with a dollop of yougurt and salsa.
Now... eat it! I think you'll like it.
Thanks for looking!
~ Mari
Friday, April 23, 2010
Ugly Little Cuties
We've got babies! No, not the human kind - the feathered (well, fuzzied) kind. Our mommy bluebird was quite busy building her nest for weeks.. and then we looked in there and 5 precious little blue eggs were nestled down in the straw.
And guess what's in there now?
Hopefully we can get more pics as they get older (and less ugly)!
Yay for Spring!
~Mari
Monday, April 19, 2010
The "Whatever You've Got in Your Fridge" Pizza
Don't judge this pizza by her looks - she's unbelievably tasty, however knobbly she may be. Every two weeks or so my mom and I get a hankerin' for homemade pizza. And tonight, the above photo is what came of our efforts. Are you ready? It was a: goat cheese - roasted tomato - spinach - caramelized onion - hard-boiled egg - mustard vinaigrette pizza! And how did I discover that all of these ingredients made one hell of a pizza? By making it...out of random goodies in the fridge!
Mom made her famous pizza dough (which I will put on here eventually), but you can make any pizza dough recipe or buy a ready-made pizza crust. Then we drizzled olive oil on it, put the pre-roasted tomatoes (mom does this in the summer when we have more tomatoes than we know what to do with) on top and plopped globs of goat cheese on it. Then we baked it in the oven on 500 degrees F until the crust browned and bubbled.
Next we put fresh spinach, caramelized onions (I caramelized them before-hand in a little red wine), and sliced hard-boiled eggs on top. Then I drizzled my homemade mustard vinaigrette (dijon mustard, honey, apple cider vinegar, thyme, and basil) over the whole thing!
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Eggs for Dinner
It was such a nice day out today that I thought I might make a light dinner. So, I decided a quiche would be perfect! We had some goat cheese and cherry tomatoes in the fridge, so I thought that would be a delicious mix.
First, I made the dough for the crust. All you need for the crust is:
1/2 cup cold butter
1/2 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. cracked black pepper
1/2 tsp. dried thyme
1 egg
1 Tbsp. ice cold water
1 1/4 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
Mix the flour, salt, pepper, and thyme together in a mixing bowl (with your hands...I promise it's fun!). Then chunk the butter, plop it in the bowl, and smoosh it around until the butter chunks are evenly distributed. Then pour in the ice water and mix it around. If it is too wet - add more flour. If it's too dry, add more water!
3 eggs
3/4 cup Half & Half
2/4 cup light soymilk
1 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. ground nutmeg
1/2 tsp. dried thyme
8 oz. goat cheese
Combine everything in a bowl and mix it around until the eggs are completely combined. The goat cheese will be chunky , but that's fine!
By this time, your dough should be ready to roll (lol...)! Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Roll out the dough to be about 1/8 inch thick. Put it in a greased & floured tart pan and cut off the excess with a pairing knife. Then stick the whole thing in the fridge!
I brushed them with egg so that they would brown and become nice and shiny!
After it's chilled, take your crust out of the fridge and cut a piece of parchment paper that fits in the bottom of the pan. Then put pie weights on top and stick it in the oven! Bake it for 15-20 minutes.
Then take it out of the oven and remove the parchment paper and pie weights. Brush the entire thing with egg and stick it back in for about 2-3 minutes. This will brown the crust and seal it off from the moisture in the egg mixture.
Once it's brown and delicious-looking, take it out and let it cool a little. Halve cherry tomatoes and place them on the pie crust cut-side down.
Sunday, March 28, 2010
Spring Spruce-Up
Spring is in the air.... time to spruce!
~ Mari
Labels:
african violet,
china,
Easter,
eggs,
house,
how-to,
moss,
nest,
raspberries,
spring
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