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Culinary Catch-Up

12/20/2011

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Things have been so busy this Advent season that I've gotten incredibly behind on posts, but what better way to catch up than through food updates? I've been having a blast cooking some cold weather favorites!
The other day it was cold and rainy, and my poor little self is not a fan of such weather, so I was in serious need of some comfort food. Then it struck me! Beef stroganoff! This was always my favorite meal growing up, and I remember my mom always making it when I most needed to be comforted. It seemed like a natural choice. Of course, this is one of those recipes that I learned from simply watching her make it with "a little of this and a dash of that." I hadn't attempted the dish in more than three years, but once it was on my mind there was no denying that it had to be our dinner!
I did my best, and who knows if it was the "original" recipe, but it was close enough for me, and it was a huge hit with the Hubs and Li'l E! I couldn't believe that she was willing to trying something that had so many ingredients mixed together. She's not a fan of food touching. "Everything in its place" and all that jazz. But the whole family was begging for seconds within minutes! Success!
A few days later, I was ruminating over another Crockpot meal. However, after a few successes over a couple or three weeks, I was starting to feel adventurous. I wanted to attempt something sans recipe. I had heard that chicken breasts could be Crockpot-ed to the point of falling apart and that gave me the inspiration to try and replicate some of our favorite chicken soft tacos from a local restaurant. I gathered chicken breasts, chicken stock, and some cans of Rotel tomatoes (no sense in trying to go Cordon Bleu on my first solo, I reckoned), and tossed them in the pot for six hours. When I took out the chicken to shred, it quite literally fell apart. It was PERFECT! I returned the shredded chicken to the pot of delicious juice and set up a "taco bar" on the island.


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The picture just doesn't even do it justice! The beautiful white chicken and the brilliant red tomatoes! Gorgeous! And the whole house smelled like healthy Tex-Mex heaven! We added it to flour tortillas and piled on lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, sour cream, and salsa. Que sabroso! And we were able to eat off of it for a couple of days-- definitely one of my favorite benefits of Crockpot meals.

In the past week or so we'd enjoyed German and Tex-Mex meals, so I knew that it was time to delve into one of my favorite cultural culinary cuisines: French food. Of course, with our crazy life, I couldn't go full on Julia Childs with it, but I definitely gave my best attempt at capturing the fresh deliciousness on an American time line!
I made a thick and creamy tomato basil soup and then added "grilled cheese", but it was grilled cheese à la française, mais oui! This meant starting with croissants and adding brie and sliced basil and then cooking it on a griddle until it was warm and melted perfection. Add a few Honey Crisp apples on the side and it was a fresh delicious meal fit for ma 'tite famille!


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I had some croissants, brie, and basil left, so of course there was nothing left to do but add a little chocolate for the most delectable complementary dessert! These little treats were cooked the same way, but the sweet, melted chocolate that oozes out of them with each bite pairs with the salty brie for one of my favorite taste combinations. Delicieux!
As far as I can recall, that was my last interesting foray into the kitchen, because then all of the family meals and travel and visiting began in the gear up to Christmas! I'm really looking forward to making it through the next week, so that I can focus on more adventurous dinners again once life calms down post holidays!

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Renovations

12/07/2011

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Our backyard is truly a disaster area. There is about one inch of top soil. This has effectively killed off the one tree and all but a 10x5 foot area of grass at the side of the house. Apparently however one inch of top soil is the perfect growing medium for the hardiest, tallest, scraggliest, nastiest weeds in the south. We have dirt, we have weeds. This is not a yard. The area also enhances is personality by having appalling drainage. So every time that it rains, it turns into a monster truck rally mud pit of epic proportions. Quite charming really. I'd rank it right up there after raw sewage and mosquito infested swamp.
One thing this does is prevents us from enjoying any kind of outdoor living space. If this is where the discomfort ended, I might not be so frazzled by it, however it gets worse. We have dogs. Dogs have to use the yard several times a day. When life has been a week of freezing rain as it has lately, those dogs STILL insist on biological processes. Can you believe the nerve? What's worse- they refuse to perform said processes if on a leash in the front yard. Argh! So, several times a day I find myself having to attempt to bring them back in from the mud pits and get caked, frozen, filth out of their paws. Cut to exhausted pregnant woman in a puddle of tears on the mud covered living room rug as over a hundred pounds of dog race in circles creating more clods and skid marks in their enthusiasm for hormone driven hysteria.
Perhaps it is clear why I will be meeting with a contractor this afternoon to discuss options for the yard. Shockingly, the Hubs seems averse to my primary instinct: cover the whole damn thing in concrete. Meh. Different strokes, I guess. My mom gave me the recommendation for this contractor. He worked miracles on their drainage issues and is also a stellar carpenter, so she suggested that as long as he is out I should mention the other little indoor projects I've been considering, just to get a bid for each. "Mention"?! The Queen of OCD does not "mention" her dream home plans. Plans are to be visualize! Plans are to be celebrated! I immediately began writing a detailed list. Within a couple of pages it became clear that mere words were useless! So, I decided I had to do some research. I found more than a few images to illustrate my ideas for each of the various projects. Then I thought: "A bunch of image files are SO BORING; Thank God Google Docs has a slide presentation option!" Yes. I am a sick, sick woman. But these are Important Plans! It had to be done!
Now I feel completely prepared for our meeting this afternoon with an 18 slide presentation just brimming with inspirational images. And if that's wrong, buster, I don't wanna be right!
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Oh Sugar, Sugar

12/05/2011

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Last week I celebrated the halfway point in this pregnancy by going to the doctor and allowing them to force feed me glucose syrup and draw blood four times in one hour. It was good times. Thankfully, the Hubs was nice enough to come keep me company on the couch and then take me for a "last meal" for one of our favorite East Side dishes, the Don Juan, when it was all over.
The next day I got the shocking news that my blood work was in the acceptable range. I had the entire weekend to indulge in happy dance and carby meals. The revelries were short lived however, and today I went in for a check up. Not only did the doc not trust the values (as my previous one hour showed abnormalities) and ask that I stick to a highly carb-reduced diet, I'm also being punished with yet another three hour tolerance test in two months. Really? Can't I just check my fasting and 2 hour levels at home? Perhaps it is my lack of a doctorate, but some times... I just really don't understand medical professionals.
In any case, it's a bit of a bummer to have good news rather spoiled by the infliction of a diet, but this will be healthiest for me and the baby, so I'm more than willing to be "good." I just wish that I hadn't spent the first half of pregnancy unable to eat and will be spending second half forbidden from eating with the rapturous abandon that should be one of the delicious benefits of pregnant life. On the other hand, I know I'm going to be happy once the baby is here (healthy and perfectly sized) and I don't have to work off all those bonbons on top of the baby weight!
So here's to health!

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Family Tree Time

12/02/2011

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This Advent season, I was really looking to start a new tradition for our family. I have mentioned the Advent wreath already and how it became one of the first ways that we celebrated our faith as a family. Now that Li'l E is getting bigger and can be more involved (yay for reading so early!) I thought it would be a wonderful year to begin using a Jesse Tree to anticipate the days until Christmas.
The Jesse Tree became very popular in medieval art. To the left is a picture of a Jesse Tree in stained glass that is in the Chartres Cathedral. It is based on scripture from Isaiah 1:11 which says, "There shall come forth a shoot from the stump of Jesse, and a branch shall grow out of his roots." This is considered a prophecy of the coming of Christ through the line of the House of David. In medieval art the tree usually showed the lineage from Jesse through to Christ.
Today's Jesse Tree works as a type of Advent calendar counting the days until Christmas. It builds anticipation by beginning with Adam and Eve's fall and depicts events that prophecy the coming of Christ, all culminating with his birth on Christmas day!
I think that it is a fantastic way to build up the excitement of Christmas, give an opportunity to discuss major biblical events, share time together as a family with scripture, and of course to reaffirm each evening the true meaning of Christmas and the real reason to get excited during this season!
We began yesterday on the first of December. We are just using our undecorated tree as the branches on which to hang the Jesse Tree ornaments. Li'l E was SO excited to get to read the passage for the first night, lead the little prayer, and hang the first ornament on the tree. It was wonderful to see her so involved!
In case you are curious, we are using the Abbey Press Jesse Tree kit this year. (I tried to find a different version online that I'd heard wonderful things about, but they were all sold out!) The ornaments are sturdy card stock and beautiful colors. I laminated them myself just to help them last a little longer. Li'l E had fun helping me hole punch and put the golden string through each to hang them. Eventually I would really like to get the sewn felt or even create some myself! But for our first year, I am really pleased with this set! The picture below links to one possible place to purchase, if you are interested in starting a tradition of your own!


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