Friday, November 25, 2011

Thanksgiving Bounty

Steve, Lian and Geoffrey came from Columbus OH to share our Thanksgiving. Sue had to work and her Mom just had surgery. We miss you Sue! We jhope your Mom is doing great!
Thursday morning the sun was killing off the fog and the temps rose quickly to 40 degrees. It would be 65 by the time we sat down at the feast table.
I went off to the garden to harvest our veggies for dinner.
Purple Cauliflower, beets, carrots, leeks, radishes, lettuce and swiss chard all were covered with cold dewy drops.
The menu:
Bourbon Maple Turkey with cornbread, mushrooms, apple and sauasage stuffing.
Potato and leek gratin
Candied sweet potatoes with maple bourbon sauce (we definitely didn't make enough of these)
Roasted Cauliflower, turnip and beets with balsamic reduction glaze
Green sald with our last two summer tomatoes, lettuce, beet greens and radishes with a classic french vinaigrette.
Pies for dessert:
Maple Bourbon Pecan with whipped cream
Apple Pie with maple
Sweet Potato Pie with marshmellows on top (thank you mama Johnson)
You can see a theme here! Real Maple Syrup. We love it. And this feast could not have happened with out receiving a box from Louisette just in time with cans of Canadian maple syrup!
Blessing to share and enjoy for days. Today, turkey soup and turkey sandwiches! Yummy!!!!!

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Animal Tales. You can't make this stuff up!

We have two female ducks, a khaki and a mallard. So, last week the mallard flies to the next door pond. They have 12 ducks or so. Our Khaki duck quacks all day long with the mallard quacking back but she doesn't come home. Next morning, the mallard come back to our pond for a visit, swims around with our khaki for a bit and flies off. Now our khaki quacks and quacks, with the mallard quacking back occassionally but she is not comeinf home. Next door, they have male crested mallards. She has found a mate! Now we have a lonely little khaki duck swimming around and gets excited when we come to visit or the cat hangs out at the pond. Hussy mallard!
Today I went out to the garden to thin out the radishes and cut some lettuce for dinner. I see over at Sue's (our neighbor to the south) and her puppy great pyreneese puppy running after a grey chicken, or so I thought. NO, he's chasing my grey silkie rooster, up and down along the fence. Now I have no idea how he got there since he does not fly like the hens but I had to get him out of there. The dog will eat him since he is not part of their flock. I went in to the bramble and spent a half hour trying to grab him, but no success. I lifted the chain link fence so he could go through, no, too easy. I gave up! Be eaten you stupid bird. I went inside and cleaned the house.
Two hours later, I came out to view the hens and he was standing right below the deck! Stupid bird! Can you get poison ivy in the fall?

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Easy Comfort Food to Keep You Warm

With temps dipping down to 29 degrees, burrr!!!, I'm always concocting low calorie, inexpensive comfort food.
Here are a couple of recent dinners:
The first one I can not take credit for, I got it on Guy Fieri's show, DD& D. Then I did it my way. It's Haluski, a dish after my half-polish heart!
Lori's version of Haluski
1 head of cabbage, boiled in water for 5 minutes, then juliened.
1 stcik of butter (I susbstituted 4 TBSP butter and 4 tables olive oil
2 lg onions julienned
1 lb bacon, cooked drained and crumbled (I used just 3 slices)
1 TBSP garlic salt divided
1/4 cup dry white wine
1/2 lb lasagna noodles or wide egg noodles (cooked to el dente)
Boil Cabbage in a large stock or pasta pot, then remove to drain and add noodles to the same boiling water until cooked, drain and set aside.
cook the onions in the butter and oil on medium heat. Let them sweat but don't brown them. Then add the cabbage and sprinkle with 1/2 the garlic salt. Add crumbled bacon, white wine, noodles and rest of the garlic salt. Saute until everything is glazed, about 3-5 minutes. Serve with steamed Keilbasa and mustard! Yummy!

The next dinner was a pantry whip up. I had everything in the pantry.
Pink Penne
1 lb penne pasta
1 can salmon- skin and bones removed, then break up into bite size pieces
2 cloved minced garlic
1/4 cup dry white wine
1 jar lite alfredo sauce
1 jar (about 6-8 oz roasted red peppers, break up peppers into bite sized pieces
1/4 cup grated parmesean cheese
Cook pasta according to directions, drain and set aside.
In a very large skillet or saute pan, add 1 tbsp oilive oil and two cloves of minced garlic. saute for 2 minutes, add salmon chunks, white wine, roasted red pepper and alfredo sauce, mix until smooth. Add Penne and saute until pasta is heated through, then sprinkle cheese and serve. I served it with garden greens in a vinaigrette.