Thursday, June 30, 2011

summer pops

we are still in what LA'ers call 'june gloom'. dark, not so warm, rainy, yuckiness. boo.

i keep seeing recipes for popsicles and boy does it make me want to try some. only problem is that i don't have an popsicle maker, posh or otherwise and our freezer is pretty tiny. until one of the two variables change, i will swoon over recipes like these.


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i hope it's sunny where you are.

till next time,
amanda

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

daydreaming on a rainy day

the weather this weekend made it feel like summer was here to stay, but when we woke up (super*) early this morning it was raining. ugh. i'm SO ready for some sun. being a colorado girl, growing up in a state that gets more sun in a year than california, the pacific northwest is a bit of a challenge. i just keep looking for the light, the light at the end of the bad weather tunnel. i know summer is coming. it has to, right? right?

on the stereo: the new pornographers

lunch: smashed avocado on toast.

last night we made this for supper.

daydreaming about:
i'd really like to go to a drive-in movie. there is one nearby after all.

next year i'd really like to take my wellies to Glastonbury.

after the wedding, i'd really like to make these. don't they sound/look amazing! do they really belong on that blog though?

this might be a really good way to incorporate a 'man cave' into our future home.

maybe i should do this with my spoon collection (but maybe only to the ugly conquests)

till next time,
amanda

*G had a 6am flight this morning and yes, i am the resident taxi driver.

Sunday, June 26, 2011

friday = pizza night

when i was growing up friday was not pizza night. apparently in g's house it was. now i'm not saying we never had pizza growing up, we did, we ate a lot of pizza, lots of homemade pizza! we always had "make your own pizza" parties and my mom made her dough from scratch! in g's house, pizza friday meant going out for pizza. so i guess we've combined the best of both our childhoods into our very own pizza fridays.

to be honest, there has been a lot of pizza fridays in our house, on tuesdays, wednesdays, thursdays.....i pick up pre-made dough at whole paycheck whenever i walk down that aisle with the intention of making rolls or garlic bread, but it always turns into pizza. tuesday last week is was shrimp with broccoli and white sauce. white sauce being garlic, butter and olive oil.

i really need to work on my iphone pictures

friday night we decided to make a calzone instead of a pizza. spicy pork sausage, mushrooms, fresh ricotta, mozzarella and tomato sauce. serve with extra tomato sauce on the side. and it was amazing.

fresh out of the oven

ooey gooey yummy

g is excited

the next morning, i used the left over sausage, mushrooms, asparagus (from the blue cheese risotto) and soft polenta (from last weekends breakfast) to make a quick breakfast. i fried the eggs instead of poaching, i just wasn't in the mood to deal with all that when frying is so quick.

creamy polenta with sausage, mushrooms, asparagus and fried egg

i don't have any recipes because these meals were all pulled out of my arse. basically, you need pre-made pizza dough*, pick your sauce - red or white, pick your toppings, bake in a REALLY hot oven** for about 10-15 minutes, open up some wine and enjoy with your honey. easy peasy.

as for the breakfast - any veggie tastes good when its paired with pork sausage and a runny egg.


*whole foods generally always has it in stock, its in the prepared meals section, if you're lucky they will have whole wheat dough too

**ours only goes up to 475 before it sets off the smoke alarm. awesome.

Saturday, June 25, 2011

early birthday celebration and simple roast chicken

on wednesday our lovely seattle friend ms july stopped in on her way to spend the summer in SF with her fiance. not only did we want to make her an amazing meal that would fuel her solo road trip that she was taking the next day, but also because july is her birth month!

we started with roasted garlic, butter cheese and truffle salt crostini. popped open a bottle of bubbly, of course. (sorry, no pictures of this guy but you may remember these.)

the main was thomas keller's simple roast chicken with rogue creamery oregon blue and asparagus risotto

iphone picture by july

for dessert we had strawberry shortcake with fresh whipped cream. the california strawberries have been AMAZING! so sweet and ripe. i've eaten a pint a day for the past week. thank goodness they aren't super spendy, i'm not sure could stop eating them.

iphone picture by july


we always have a wonderful time when ms july comes to visit. it's always bittersweet when she leaves. and to be honest, i was a bit envious of her solo road trip, i wish i could have joined her. i do love a good road trip.


recipes:
roasted garlic for the crostini:
cut off 1/4/ to 1/2 of the cloves of 2 or 3 heads of garlic. you want all of the cloves showing.
place on a sheet of foil, drizzle 1-2 tablespoons of olive oil.
scrunch up the foil and create a seal.
bake at 400 degrees for 40-45 min until the cloves are golden brown and soft.

blue cheese and asparagus risotto:
3 cups homemade or canned chicken stock - heated
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 medium yellow onion finely diced
1/2 cup dry white wine (or dry vermouth)
1 cup arborio rice
1 medium wedge blue cheese (about 1/2 cup, give or take)
1 bunch pencil asparagus cut into 1/4 inch discs
salt & pepper

in a heavy bottomed sauce pan or skillet, heat the butter over medium heat, add the onion and sauté till soft. add the rice and stir with a wooden spoon until all the butter is absorbed and the rice starts to toast just a little.

add the wine (or vermouth) and stir until completely absorbed. add a ladle of heated stock and stir until all the stock is absorbed into the rice. continue this process until the rice is creamy and has just a little bite to it (like pasta cooked al dente). should take about 20 minutes.

stir in the asparagus, cook for about 1-2 minutes. add the cheese, stir until completely melted into the rice. season well with salt and pepper. serve hot.

thomas keller's simple roast chicken
watch this

rolled biscuits for strawberry shortcake:
adapted from the joy of cooking
1 3/4 cups AP flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons sugar
2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
6 tablespoons cold butter cut into small cubes
2/3 to 3/4 cup milk (i used 1%)

preheat oven to 450.
combine flour, salt, sugar and baking power. add butter. cut shortening into dry ingredients with a pastry blender, 2 knives or your hands until the mixture is of the consistency of coarse corn meal. make a well in the center, add the milk, (i start with half the amount and add more if the dough is looking dry) stir until the dough is almost free from the sids of the bowl. this should only take less than a minute.
turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface. knead gently for about 1/2 minute. form the dough into a disc shape into desired thickness - about 1.5 inches. using a biscuit cutter or similar, cut out desired amount of biscuits. place on a baking sheet*, brush with melted butter or milk. sprinkle with sugar if you'd like. bake for 12-15 minutes until golden brown.

*the joy of cooking says bake on a non-greased baking sheet, but some of my biscuits stuck. next time i will lightly grease the baking sheet.

portlandia

the portlandia statue

last saturday (the 18th) it was g and i's 1 year in portland (i'm over calling him the mr. btw). it snuck up on us but we didn't let it go by without celebration, we headed to whole paycheck and picked up a huge bone-in rib-eye steak. we cooked it up on the rooftop grill (g cooked it to perfection) and we served it with grilled zucchini and roasted sweet potatoes and a lovely yoakim bridge cuvee. heaven.

happy 1st year!

Friday, June 17, 2011

cats in bars

i have always loved a baby in a bar. a preggo lady in a bar. and now cats in bars.

of course i'm not talking about dance clubs, smoke filled grossness or casinos. but good old dive bars and pubs.

image via http://www.martijnsavenije.nl/

image via http://www.martijnsavenije.nl/

image via http://www.martijnsavenije.nl/

this guy knows what i'm talking about.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

canned salad - if that makes sense

i've been craving protein the past few days and with not a whole lot in the fridge canned tuna has been on the menu. the other day i made classic tuna salad (mayo, capers and onion) but today i wanted something different. here is what i came up with, a canned salad of sorts.

1 can cannellini beans - drained and rinsed
1 can artichoke hearts - drained and diced
1 can albacore tuna - water packed - drained and flaked with a fork before adding to the bowl
2 green onions sliced
juice of half a lemon or to taste
about 1-2 tbs good olive oil - depending on taste
lots of salt and pepper

mix all together, season and taste, adjust and serve on a bed of undressed mixed greens. a big chunk of olive oil'd toasted bread would work nicely with this too. could easily serve 4 for a light lunch or 2 for a big lunch.




*the acid of the lemon was needed and welcomed, but it might have benefited from some spice too, perhaps red chili flakes?

oh! it also seems that spring has finally arrived in portland! yippie! yesterday it rained on and off all day and then got chilly at night, but when figgy woke me up at 5:30 am (damn cat) the sun was shinning bright! its been a bit cloudy today, but it's warm out! i went for a run along the willamette river in SHORTS! this also means i am more than ready for more strawberries, peaches and tomatoes!!

till next time,
amanda

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

meet figgy.

also known as mrs figglesworth, the figgster, booboo, snuggles, snugs, mccuddlebutt, and occasionally, jerk.

december 2009, i asked mr if we could get a kitten. he thought about it. we discussed where we would put the litter box in our small sf apt. he thought about it some more. yes was his answer. we purchased a little box and all the fixins to bring home a kitty.

january 4th 2010, we went to Pets Unlimited on Fillmore to adopt a kitty. sadly they were not open on tuesdays. lame.

january 5th, we went to the sfspca and met so many beautiful kittens that needed homes. there was an adorable black and white long hair but short in spots male. very playful and out going. there was a brother sister duo that were white with hints of siamese. and then we came across an orange and white striped kitty sharing a room with a creamy light brown seal point siamese that was hiding in the corner, too scared to come out.

we coaxed her out with a toy, picked her up and fell in love. mr and i knew we had found our new baby. her name was figgy. true love was in the form of a light brown blue crossed eyed kitten.



the sfspca had told us that figgy was a rescue kitten from berkeley. she was born on october 22nd 2009. she was what they call "a cherry blossom" kitten, meaning that she was very shy, quiet and needed a lot of patience and love. they instructed us to keep her in a small room, like the bathroom, to let her get familier with the space, then let her into another small room, and so on until she was comfortable with the entire apartment. given that our apartment wasn't very large, it didn't take very long for her to feel at home.








when we moved up to portland we packed up the 2 seater BMW with 7 cases of wine, my bike, the airbed, our clothes and the cat.


figgy wasn't so happy being in her crate. so not happy. we decided to let her out and let her do her thing. she sat in the middle of us for a little bit. then she'd sit in my lap. toward the end of the trip she found herself a little space in the back and slept all the way to our new home.






she was the best damn traveling cat we could ask for. we even went through in-n-out drive thru (last in-n-out before you leave CA is in redding. just so you know).



till next time,
amanda

Monday, June 13, 2011

weekend recap

once again portland has fallen under grey wet skies. i am trying to tell myself that i am okay with it, even though i desperately need summer to hurry up and get here.

the mr came home friday from his 9 day biz trip. it's always nice to have some time by myself but 9 days is a little too long. there are only so many romantic comedies and british tv series one can watch on her own without going a little stir crazy.

a few things happened over the weekend:
on satuday baby jack turned 1! we ate burgers and chocolate cupcakes to celebrate his pretty eventful 1st year.

the first time i met jack 1 year ago. he is such a dream.


we went to a portland timbers vs colorado rapids game satuday night. sad to report the timbers lost 1-0. i blame the unfit official and his lazy foul calls just so he wouldn't have to run the pitch. lame.

sunday morning i made creamy polenta with soyrizo, sauteed spinach and topped with a poached egg. i have been trying to get the mr to try textured soy protein (tofu dogs, ground soy for tacos, etc) and i snuck in the soyrizo while he was busy doing school work in the office  bedroom. thankfully he didn't even question that is wasn't chorizo and didn't turn his nose up when i told him what is really was. win!

iced lighthouse coffee - heaven


sunday afternoon i put on a big ol'pot of red meat sauce make with ground veal. had it simmering away for over 4 hours till the meat was just tender enough it would melt in your mouth! tossed it with some goofy looking pasta (radiatori) and topped a dollip of fresh ricotta cheese. another win.

while the sauce was on the stove cooking away i tried to make a dent in my magazine stack and came across this:

it doesn't smell to good and makes me sneeze. a lot.

i came across this in my google reader. these need to be made STAT!

i also found this.

and this.

i fell in love with this look.

i am currently coveting a pair of these

today i woke up to this being a complete jerk.

and this was todays lunch:

tuna salad w/capers and onions. mixed baby greens and olive oil toast

i am trying to get my arse in gear and go for a run. tomorrow. i. will.

till next time,
amanda

Thursday, June 9, 2011

when is simple, boring?

i am a simple girl. i like simple things and things simple.

my favorite dishes have less than 5 ingredients for the most part. orecchiette with sausage and broccolini. baguette and brie. buratta with grilled bread. warm apple galette with vanilla ice cream. hell, vanilla ice cream!

i think i was 11 or 12 10 years old when my mother, her mother and i took a 4 (or was it 6) week road trip through the west durning the summer. car camping and sightseeing all mother nature had to offer. we went to the grand tetons, grand canyon, canyonlands, mesa verde, moab, the flaming gorge.....it was an amazing experience, spending all that time in a car with my mother and grandmother. when we visited yellowstone there were ice cream stands at all the viewing spots, i asked my mom if we could get a scoop and she said at the end of the afternoon, when we are done with hiking around we could. after an entire day of seeing all these ice cream stands and people eating ice cream it was torture not to have any of my own! finally, at the end of the day, it was ice cream time! what did i order? vanilla. yup. my mother even commented on the fact that all day all i wanted was ice cream and what did i get when i could finally have some? vanilla.

two nights ago i made myself a dinner of chicken cutlet, roasted brussels sprouts and a baby green salad. for lunch today i made a sando out of it. whole wheat bread, mayo and the chicken. i think it's perfection, so simple and honest. if i didn't eat all the arugula the other day, it would be the only thing i would add to this lunch.

so, at what point is simple, boring? i think this is the perfect sandwich and you might too, unless of course you don't like mayo (i don't understand those people anyway, no offense).




happy wednesday!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

warning: girlie post! new summer hair!

so i think i just found my new summer hair style thanks to love maegan






i need a little practice, but i love it!
what do you think?

girls weekend extravaganza!

every once and a while a girls weekend is just what the doctor ordered and with the mr out of town it was the perfect time to have ms july and ms jenny to drive down from seattle saturday afternoon.

of course, some girls weekends involved boy bashing, drinking, clubs, dancing on bars to top 40 or wine, cheese and romantic tear jerk movies. our girls weekend revolved around FOOD.

it all started as soon as the girls arrived at the apartment. we put our heads together and wrote out a menu, made a list and then headed to whole paycheck.

Menu:
crostini with sauteed mushrooms, butter cheese and truffle salt














grilled flank steak marinated in garlic and balsamic vinegar, grilled asparagus, baby arugula with avocado and fennel salad. we also enjoyed an AMAZING bottle of grenache that ms july brought to the party.











strawberry rhurbarb pie with vanilla ice cream (along with a few Lady Gaga music videos)














for breakfast: very cinnamon rolls with cream cheese glaze, big pot of seattle's own lighthouse coffee (thank you jenny) and prosecco with elderflower syrup















more pictures of the evening, flickr set

big thanks to ms july and ms jenny for driving down, i had so much fun! very much looking forward to that camping trip ladies!

till next time,
amanda

Friday, June 3, 2011

Happy Friday!

wow! what a day out there! clear blue skies, warm sun! MY FAVORITE!!


wishing a very big happy birthday to sarah and adam kramer! can't wait to celebrate you tonight!

happy weekend!
amanda

Thursday, June 2, 2011

a simple lunch for a simple girl and other ramblings

per usual, the mr has left* on a biz trip early this am and will be gone till NEXT friday. ugh. but fear not, i have many items on my to-do list and daily planner. tomorrow is a birthday party to celebrate both ms sarah and mr kramer births (yippee)! house guests saturday night, ms july and ms jenny will drive down from seattle for a girls weekend! so far the plan is a roof top supper on the grill, baking and (window) shopping. the question is, what to bake? i am thinking of a tart or pie to go with some homemade ice cream and definitely some sinful cinnamon rolls like these or these for sunday breakfast. yum.

of course the sun isnt sure if it wants to come out today. it keeps peaking through the heavy clouds but gets pushed away. sigh. the good news is tomorrow is supposed to have a high of 72 and saturday a high of 83 (!@#$!).

whats on the stereo: the national

my lunch today:
toasted baguette with goat cheese, cucumber and avocado sando with mixed greens

ingredients:
quality baguette
1 tbs goat cheese
1/2 avocado
1-2 inches of an english cucumber, sliced
1 cup mixed greens
sea salt
pepper
1/2 lemon
1/2 tsp olive oil

to make:
smear goat cheese on one side of toasted baguette. avocado on the other.
add sliced cucumber. sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste. a squeeze of lemon.
toss greens with salt and pepper, squeeze of lemon juice and olive oil.
plate, eat and enjoy!




*for all of you who fear for my safety if i publicly declare on the internet to be home alone, thank you for your concern, but i live in a giant high rise. good luck trying to get past the front desk, up the elevator and even to my door. now, when (fingers crossed!) we move to a detached single family home, it will be a different story.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

another gloomy wednesday

so this happened today:

the mr brought home mini donuts after he got a hair cut (he looks mighty handsome btw)
we took a trip out to fred meyers to buy mason jars for the wedding
and then this happened
and this

which of course led to this
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