Showing posts with label cookbook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cookbook. Show all posts
Jul 8, 2011
FOODIE FRIDAY -- S is for SALAD
When the temperature hovers way above 90 degrees for days on end (100++ most of this week) I can't bring myself to turn on the stove or oven. Luckily, my husband is just as fond of entrée salads as I am. So, he grills the main protein on the outside bbq, while I assemble the remaining ingredients in the comfort of our air conditioned kitchen.
Some of the salads we've had in the past couple of months:
~ Classic Caesar with grilled shrimp or chicken, my homemade dressing and home-baked croutons
~ A Mexican version of the traditional Cobb salad: greens topped with chopped chicken, avocado, pinto beans, tomato, red onion, black olives and cotija cheese with a salsa, sour cream, red wine vinegar dressing (pictured above)
~ Nicoise Style salad of greens topped with Ahi seared rare, tomatoes, new potatoes and green beans (I cheat and cook them in the microwave) Nicoise or French green olives, boiled egg
~ Spinach Salad with strawberries, almonds, blue cheese, and grilled chicken with a lemon poppyseed dressing
~ Shrimp Louie--traditional except the dressing was served on the side, and the shrimp was grilled
~ Greek Salad of romaine, tomato, cucumber, red onion, pepperoncini, kalmata olives, feta cheese, and grilled salmon with a red wine dressing flavored with garlic and oregano
As you can see, we LOVE salads, and the possibilities are endless.
Get some great ideas at this website:
http://www.marksdailyapple.com/10-classic-diy-salad-creations/
Of course, everything tastes better when served in vintage style--perfect example from nachokitty.etsy.com:
Apr 9, 2011
Welcome New Members: Bantam House Antiques, BlackRain4 and Rescued Pages Vintage

BlackRain4 Antiques & Vintage hails from Texas and has stunning quilts and kitchen goods, plus jewelry, clothing and home decor. But you must see the vintage linens--I'm partial to this Leacock Prints Pink Dogwood set that includes tablecloth and napkins in unused condition!

Rescued Pages Vintage features a wonderful variety of vintage sewing and crochet patterns, books and more. Margarette from Vermont has been sharing these treasures online for ten years. I just love the colors and graphics on this swell 1949 avocado recipes booklet.
With diverse interests but a common love of vintage and antiques, we're pleased to have these shops join the Etsy Vintage Team. Welcome!
Labels:
bantamhouseantiques,
blackrain4,
books,
clothing,
cookbook,
cottage,
home decor,
industrial salvage,
jewelry,
linens,
Member Spotlight,
midcentury,
patterns,
primitive,
rescuedpagesvintage
Jan 21, 2011
Foodie Friday -- I is for INDIAN Food
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Spice tin from marbethhale |
While traditional soups and stews are comfort food for the cold weather months, exotic, well spiced dishes can be equally appealing. I often crave the cuisine of INDIA this time of year. Fragrant curries, delicately spiced meats over steaming rice...can warm you from the inside out!
You'll find loads of useful information and recipes here:
http://www.indianfoodsite.com/
One of my FAVORITE Indian dishes is Palak Paneer (soft Indian Cheese with Spinach). Do you have a favorite?
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Curries of India cookbook set from kultur |
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