Something about home grown food is so satisfying. Somehow our little balcony garden survived in this insane heat wave. Luckily this year, we've been getting the perfect amount of sun and shade. Last year, the tree in front of our balcony was much shorter, and because of that, our balcony was in constant sunlight. It made for a hot apartment and also very crispy plants.
Our golden tomatoes have finally ripened, which seemed like it took forever. I wanted to use them for something natural that would accentuate the flavors instead of hide them. What's better than a Caprese salad with home grown tomatoes? The answer must be nothing. To add some flare, I decided to stack it a bit differently than usual and use a basil vinaigrette instead of just the plain old leaves.
INGREDIENTS:
2 Large Tomatoes
1 Large Ball Fresh Mozzeralla
1 Cup Basil
1/4 Cup Olive Oil
1/4 Cup Apple Cider Vinegar
1 Tbs. Dijon Mustard
1 Tbs. Honey
Salt and Pepper
1. Using whatever tomatoes you like, slice them to create equally thick slices. Do this with the Mozzarella as well, and set aside until ready to stack.
2. In a small food processor, combine basil, Dijon mustard, honey, vinegar, oil, salt and pepper. Blend until well combined.
3. Stack the tomatoes alternating with the mozzarella. Make sure to salt and pepper each tomato slice you stack. This will really bring out the flavor and the sweetness of the tomatoes. Drizzle with the Basil Vinaigrette and splash with a few drops of Balsamic Vinegar.
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Question #11:
What are 5 pet peeves that you have?
1. People who are rude.
Life is too short for this. It takes all of 3 seconds to hold open a door, say thank you, or shoot someone a smile. I like to imagine that everyone has been taught manners, however that's probably not the case. I have witnessed people in society that embarrass me and I don't even know them. There is no excuse for this and I have zero tolerance for it.
2. Driving under the speed limit.
The speed limit is put on the road for a reason. If you cannot follow it you should move on over for the rest of us that can. I like to enjoy life just as much as the other people around me, but I've also got places to be.
3. Soft Talkers
I've been blessed with an amazing best friend, but I always make fun of her because she is also the quietest person I know. I like to listen to my TV at an extraordinarily loud level and I expect people to speak loud enough for me to actually hear them. I HATE having to strain to hear someone or having to ask them to repeat something over and over again. You can throw mumbling in here as well.
4. Throwing your cigarette out of your window
Really.. Really? What in God's name gives someone the right to throw their nasty half smoked cigarette out a window? I have to imagine that the Nicotine has kicked in and altered their brain waves, because as far as I know this is still littering. Not to mention disgusting.
5. Bad Grammar
I know that I am probably calling the kettle black here, but this is still a huge pet peeve. I have met many educated people who still say "got none." Please for all that is holy in this world, make a full and complete sentence. What worries me is how terrible our tweens will be speaking because of all this text lingo. God save their souls.
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Monday, July 2, 2012
Matchstick Sweet Potato Fries
This isn't really a recipe, just another way to make sweet potato fries! Normally I bake them in the oven, but while watching Ina Garten on Barefoot Contessa, I saw her make these "matchstick fries." They looked delicious, and reminded me of the fries from J. Alexanders! Of course, all we had were sweet potatoes, and would you believe one potato was more than enough for Blake and I! We are loving our new $25.00 grill, and because of that decided to make hamburgers tonight. Did I mention this is the only hamburger I've ever made/eaten since I was 6. I truly did not like ground beef for the longest time, but figured I should give it another go, since it has been twenty years! It was good too! Perhaps it was the blue cheese, onion, or BBQ sauce I slathered on it, but either way I ate it.
Recipe
1 Sweet Potato - sliced very thin
1-2 Cups oil - enough to have at least 1" in the pot
Salt and Pepper
Grated Parmesan (optional)
1. Begin by slicing the sweet potato into very thin slices. A good tip is to cut a thin slice off one side and so that you can set the sweet potato down without it rolling all over the table.
2. Soak the sweet potato slices in cold water for a few minutes, or until ready to fry.
3. Make sure to dry off the sweet potatoes before adding them to the oil. Heat up the oil to 350 degrees. If you don't have a thermometer (like me!), carefully spray a drop or two of water into the pot. If it bubbles and pops it's ready. Or, as a more safe method, drop a sweet potato in to test it until it crisps up in about 4 minutes.
4. When the oil is ready, drop 1-2 handfuls of sweet potatoes into the oil. Stand back, so you don't get splattered by the boiling hot oil! Remove once browned and crispy (about 4-5 minutes), and place onto a paper towel. Sprinkle immediately with salt, pepper, and Parmesan.
5. Place on a cookie sheet and store in the oven at 350 degrees until ready to serve.
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Question #10
Q: List your most embarrassing moment.
A: This is pretty much impossible to answer. A) Because it's Monday and my brain is not working yet and B) Because if you know me, you know I'm a clutz and have had way too many embarrassing moments to just choose one. I tend to trip, fall, and/or hurt myself in any way possible. I guess if I had to choose one right now, I'd pick when I fell off my bike.
Did I mention that I fell off my bike when I was 24? Blake and I decided to ride our bikes to get ice cream at Custard Time, which is only about 1/4 a mile away from our apartment. On our way home, we had to ride through a small construction zone where they were repairing the street. While turning from the gravel back onto the pavement, my bike slid right out from under me. What did Blake do you ask?!?! His EXACT words (while he pointed at me) were "shut up, no way!" Yes, that's right, he pointed at me, laughing... until I began to cry, at which point he ran over and helped me.
Some random lady pulled up and asked if I was okay and Blake lifted the bike off from on top of me. Then, another car pulled up... and another one. A man jumped out of one car saying "I'm a paramedic!" While checking my shoulder, I continued to cry and tell everyone that I didn't have insurance and so they couldn't call 911. Finally, after being fed up with all the attention and people staring at me, I told Blake we should go home. At this point, I realized that my elbow was stuck in the bent position. Me, being the stubborn person I am, decided I was riding that bike home no matter what it took. So, as I rode my bike, one handed, crying, covered in dirt, and bleeding from multiple rode burns, people walked their dogs staring at me in concern/with judgement.
Once home, I was exhausted, and realized we had absolutely NO first aid materials. We decided to make a trip up to CVS. At this point, my arm was still stuck and I was beginning to get concerned. Blake thought it might be out of place, as did I, so once we got home and doused me in peroxide, we made a plan. Blake was going to grab my wrist while I slammed my arm down as hard as I could. On the count of three... one... two... THREE! Annnnnd, nothing. Didn't even budge. So, I headed to my parents, told my dad to drive me to the ER and on our way we went.
On the way to the ER, my dad stated, "They're probably going to wonder what is wrong with us." Confused I asked what he was talking about, in which he explained that he had just returned from the ER a couple hours earlier after being stung by 13 bees.
At that moment, I realized I had no chance. That broken elbow was gonna happen one way or another. It is in my blood.
Recipe
1 Sweet Potato - sliced very thin
1-2 Cups oil - enough to have at least 1" in the pot
Salt and Pepper
Grated Parmesan (optional)
1. Begin by slicing the sweet potato into very thin slices. A good tip is to cut a thin slice off one side and so that you can set the sweet potato down without it rolling all over the table.
2. Soak the sweet potato slices in cold water for a few minutes, or until ready to fry.
3. Make sure to dry off the sweet potatoes before adding them to the oil. Heat up the oil to 350 degrees. If you don't have a thermometer (like me!), carefully spray a drop or two of water into the pot. If it bubbles and pops it's ready. Or, as a more safe method, drop a sweet potato in to test it until it crisps up in about 4 minutes.
4. When the oil is ready, drop 1-2 handfuls of sweet potatoes into the oil. Stand back, so you don't get splattered by the boiling hot oil! Remove once browned and crispy (about 4-5 minutes), and place onto a paper towel. Sprinkle immediately with salt, pepper, and Parmesan.
5. Place on a cookie sheet and store in the oven at 350 degrees until ready to serve.
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Question #10
Q: List your most embarrassing moment.
A: This is pretty much impossible to answer. A) Because it's Monday and my brain is not working yet and B) Because if you know me, you know I'm a clutz and have had way too many embarrassing moments to just choose one. I tend to trip, fall, and/or hurt myself in any way possible. I guess if I had to choose one right now, I'd pick when I fell off my bike.
Did I mention that I fell off my bike when I was 24? Blake and I decided to ride our bikes to get ice cream at Custard Time, which is only about 1/4 a mile away from our apartment. On our way home, we had to ride through a small construction zone where they were repairing the street. While turning from the gravel back onto the pavement, my bike slid right out from under me. What did Blake do you ask?!?! His EXACT words (while he pointed at me) were "shut up, no way!" Yes, that's right, he pointed at me, laughing... until I began to cry, at which point he ran over and helped me.
Some random lady pulled up and asked if I was okay and Blake lifted the bike off from on top of me. Then, another car pulled up... and another one. A man jumped out of one car saying "I'm a paramedic!" While checking my shoulder, I continued to cry and tell everyone that I didn't have insurance and so they couldn't call 911. Finally, after being fed up with all the attention and people staring at me, I told Blake we should go home. At this point, I realized that my elbow was stuck in the bent position. Me, being the stubborn person I am, decided I was riding that bike home no matter what it took. So, as I rode my bike, one handed, crying, covered in dirt, and bleeding from multiple rode burns, people walked their dogs staring at me in concern/with judgement.
Once home, I was exhausted, and realized we had absolutely NO first aid materials. We decided to make a trip up to CVS. At this point, my arm was still stuck and I was beginning to get concerned. Blake thought it might be out of place, as did I, so once we got home and doused me in peroxide, we made a plan. Blake was going to grab my wrist while I slammed my arm down as hard as I could. On the count of three... one... two... THREE! Annnnnd, nothing. Didn't even budge. So, I headed to my parents, told my dad to drive me to the ER and on our way we went.
On the way to the ER, my dad stated, "They're probably going to wonder what is wrong with us." Confused I asked what he was talking about, in which he explained that he had just returned from the ER a couple hours earlier after being stung by 13 bees.
At that moment, I realized I had no chance. That broken elbow was gonna happen one way or another. It is in my blood.
Sunday, July 1, 2012
BBQ Chorizo Meatballs with Cheesy Pollenta
I'm not one for meatballs, but when you slather them in BBQ sauce, it makes them far more delicious! This is most definitely a rich meal, and trust me when I say two meatballs are plenty. We've never had Polenta before, but it was pretty good. It seems like a great ingredient to experiment with. I used Parmesan for the cheese, and the caramelized onions added a nice sweetness. Normally in summer I like to make light meals that don't leave you feeling like you need a two hour nap after finishing them, so to add a summer flair to this meal, I grilled the meatballs before adding them to the BBQ sauce. It added a nice smoked flavor and definitely added a summer feeling to the not-so-light meal. The measurements I used made about 9 meatballs, which was plenty for Blake and I.
Meatballs
1 Fresh Chorizo Sausage Link - remove outer casing
1/4 lb. Ground Chuck
1/4 Sweet Onion - minced
2 Garlic Cloves - minced
1 Egg
1/4 Cup Bread Crumbs
Salt and Pepper
1. Begin by mincing the onion and garlic. In a large bowl add the Chorizo, ground beef, egg, bread crumbs, onion, garlic, salt and pepper.
2. Mix well, and form into 1" balls. Place onto a tin foil lined cookie sheet until grill is ready. Place the meatballs on the grill and allow to cook through. It will be about 3-4 minutes on each side. Although them to get some char, it adds a nice bit of flavor.
3. When finished cooking, place on a clean plate and set in the a large pot with your favorite BBQ sauce. Allow to simmer on low until Polenta is ready.
*** I like to add flavor to my favorite store bought BBQ sauce. For this one, I added jalapeno, red pepper flakes, honey, and salt and pepper. It is an extra step, but it definitely makes the meal feel more home made.
Polenta
4 Tbs. Pollenta
2 Cups Water
1/4 Cup Parmesan Cheese
1 Tbs. Butter
Salt and Pepper
1. Begin by boiling 2 Cups of water. Once boiling add in 1 Tbs. of salt. Pour in the Polenta and stir with a WOODEN spoon. Allow the Polenta to continue cooking for 5-6 minutes.
2. Once ready, add in the Parmesan cheese and stir until melted. Stir in 1 Tbs. butter right before finished.
Carmelized Onions
1 Medium Sweet Onion - sliced
1/4 Cup Brown Sugar
2 Tbs. Olive Oil
1 Tbs Balsamic Vinegar
Salt and Pepper to taste
1. In a large skillet heat 2 Tbs. Olive Oil. Add in onions once hot, and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Allow the onions to saute for a few minutes before adding in the brown sugar.
2. once the onions begin to turn golden brown and are cooked down, add in the Balsamic Vinegar. This entire process takes about 20-25 minutes.
*** My advice is to start these first, while you get everything else ready. You can set them aside until ready to use, and it will make the meal a lot less stressful.
Question #9
List 5 people that have influenced you and describe how. (It was supposed to be 10, but I got bored)
#1 & #2 in no particular order - my mother and father
My mom and dad have influenced me to be a successful and caring person. I am lucky to have had parents that pushed me to be successful in things I've chosen to do. They not only pushed me to be the best, but they were supportive whenever I needed it. My parents have made a life for themselves that I myself would love to have. They are caring parents and grandparents and also have been good people in society. It's cliche I know, but they are by far the most influential people in my life.
#3 - random strangers
This seems odd, right? But, I can honestly say that I run into random strangers or see people do stuff on a daily basis that encourages me to be a better person than them. If there is one thing that I hate, it's rude people or people that care only for themselves. When I see someone like this in the grocery store or anywhere in public, they motivate me to not act anything like them. On the flip side, when I see someone act in a kind way for no benefit to them, it also motivates me to be just as good of a person as them.
#4 - Blake
I could not be more lucky to have such a great Fiance and future Husband. He is one of the hardest working people I know, and even after a long hard day comes home and gives me a kiss. As far back as I can remember, he has been the one that people flock too, and I wish I could be as funny as him. He has influenced me to be a good person and a person who can love with everything inside me.
#5 - My Coworkers/classmates
Working with my coworkers and seeing how amazing they all are at their jobs, makes me want to be half as amazing as them. My classmates too, they are all so smart and hard working, it's amazing to surround yourself with people like that.
Meatballs
1 Fresh Chorizo Sausage Link - remove outer casing
1/4 lb. Ground Chuck
1/4 Sweet Onion - minced
2 Garlic Cloves - minced
1 Egg
1/4 Cup Bread Crumbs
Salt and Pepper
1. Begin by mincing the onion and garlic. In a large bowl add the Chorizo, ground beef, egg, bread crumbs, onion, garlic, salt and pepper.
2. Mix well, and form into 1" balls. Place onto a tin foil lined cookie sheet until grill is ready. Place the meatballs on the grill and allow to cook through. It will be about 3-4 minutes on each side. Although them to get some char, it adds a nice bit of flavor.
3. When finished cooking, place on a clean plate and set in the a large pot with your favorite BBQ sauce. Allow to simmer on low until Polenta is ready.
*** I like to add flavor to my favorite store bought BBQ sauce. For this one, I added jalapeno, red pepper flakes, honey, and salt and pepper. It is an extra step, but it definitely makes the meal feel more home made.
Polenta
4 Tbs. Pollenta
2 Cups Water
1/4 Cup Parmesan Cheese
1 Tbs. Butter
Salt and Pepper
1. Begin by boiling 2 Cups of water. Once boiling add in 1 Tbs. of salt. Pour in the Polenta and stir with a WOODEN spoon. Allow the Polenta to continue cooking for 5-6 minutes.
2. Once ready, add in the Parmesan cheese and stir until melted. Stir in 1 Tbs. butter right before finished.
Carmelized Onions
1 Medium Sweet Onion - sliced
1/4 Cup Brown Sugar
2 Tbs. Olive Oil
1 Tbs Balsamic Vinegar
Salt and Pepper to taste
1. In a large skillet heat 2 Tbs. Olive Oil. Add in onions once hot, and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Allow the onions to saute for a few minutes before adding in the brown sugar.
2. once the onions begin to turn golden brown and are cooked down, add in the Balsamic Vinegar. This entire process takes about 20-25 minutes.
*** My advice is to start these first, while you get everything else ready. You can set them aside until ready to use, and it will make the meal a lot less stressful.
Question #9
List 5 people that have influenced you and describe how. (It was supposed to be 10, but I got bored)
#1 & #2 in no particular order - my mother and father
My mom and dad have influenced me to be a successful and caring person. I am lucky to have had parents that pushed me to be successful in things I've chosen to do. They not only pushed me to be the best, but they were supportive whenever I needed it. My parents have made a life for themselves that I myself would love to have. They are caring parents and grandparents and also have been good people in society. It's cliche I know, but they are by far the most influential people in my life.
#3 - random strangers
This seems odd, right? But, I can honestly say that I run into random strangers or see people do stuff on a daily basis that encourages me to be a better person than them. If there is one thing that I hate, it's rude people or people that care only for themselves. When I see someone like this in the grocery store or anywhere in public, they motivate me to not act anything like them. On the flip side, when I see someone act in a kind way for no benefit to them, it also motivates me to be just as good of a person as them.
#4 - Blake
I could not be more lucky to have such a great Fiance and future Husband. He is one of the hardest working people I know, and even after a long hard day comes home and gives me a kiss. As far back as I can remember, he has been the one that people flock too, and I wish I could be as funny as him. He has influenced me to be a good person and a person who can love with everything inside me.
#5 - My Coworkers/classmates
Working with my coworkers and seeing how amazing they all are at their jobs, makes me want to be half as amazing as them. My classmates too, they are all so smart and hard working, it's amazing to surround yourself with people like that.
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