Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Blossoms

Cherry Blossom 041310

It's been kind of rainy lately, and I'm a little behind on my posts. Keep your eyes open for some backlog, and also we have guests coming this weekend (yay!) - so there will be more to come!

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Happy Earth Day



Happy Earth Day everyone! I saw this amazing photo on the Flickr Blog and I wanted to share. Can you imagine how exhilarating and frightening it must be to be floating in such a vast space, looking down on your home planet! yikes! You can learn more about it from NASA's Flickr page.

hmmm, just noticed my last two posts are both space themed...

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Fire in the the Sky!




Apparently last night there was some major meteor activity in the midwest, and I'm sad to say I seem to have missed a giant meteor/fireball entering the atmosphere around 10pm with awesome visual results. Apparently you could see if for 15 minutes and some areas reported hearing a sonic boom! Did any of my family or friend see this?!

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Ah Spring!

Cherry Blossoms and Blue Sky

Magnolia Tree and Blue Sky

Spring is definitely here! The cherry blossoms are amazing and the lilacs are blooming. Oh, if only I could share the scent of lilacs through the photos - but alas, that sort of technology hasn't been perfected yet...sorry. It was such a pleasant walk, the park wasn't too crowded, the temperature was perfect, and there was even a man playing french style accordion on a park bench.

I was walking home today, this time with a coworker of mine who also lives on the west side. We realized just a bit ago that we live quite close to each other, and it only occurred to me today that we might be able to share a commute home. It was nice to share the walk with her, not that I don't mind a good solitary walk with my thoughts, and we were talking about the park and I couldn't help but wonder aloud how amazing it was that the park is my commute! I guess that's why I take so many pictures in Central Park - I want everyone to share my commute with me.

p.s. - I know that the photos above are cherry blossom and magnolia, not lilac - but my lilac photo wasn't as nice as my magnolia photo ;)

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Snapshot from the Past - Mom

Mom in a jet
A nice blast from the past - I've been scanning a bunch of old photographs with the new scanner. This is one taken of my mom on her visit with my Uncle Bruce. She said it was just after she graduated from highschool in June 1970 (seventeen years old), taken at Grand Forks, North Dakota.

Monday, April 5, 2010

A (Fun) New Way to Take Photos

Blooms in Central Park Colorcross
Blooms, all over the place!

I took my usual walk home through the park today and it was just amazing. I can barely describe how nice it was and wish that my camera allowed you to smell the spring in the air - cherry blossoms, grass, wet dirt and a warm breeze. There is so much color all over and people too - it's really lively again.

I downloaded a new filter app for my iPhone last night called CameraBag, and I was really excited to use it today. I took a few photos in the colorcross filter, and maybe will feature other filters in the future. Anyway, it was a bit of fun to play around with it.

My Favorite Spot (along poets walk)
My Favorite Spot Colorcross

The Sheeps Meadow and City Skyline
Sheepsmeadow Colorcross

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Italian Cooking....Mmmmmm

Pea Pesto Crostini
Pea Pesto Crostini

Last Wednesday I took another demonstration cooking class at William's Sonoma. It was another class out of their "Cookbook" series - where they demonstrate recipes from cookbooks - you get to see how it's done, eat all the fantastic food, and get to take home the cook book. This time we learned a few super yummy recipes out of Giada DeLaurentiis's new cook book Giada at Home.

The first recipe was for the Pea Pesto Crostini (as pictured above). It was so simple to make and was super delicious and refreshing. I made this at home on Friday night and it turned out just as well as when they had made it at the store.

Pea Pesto Crostini
(recipe by Giada De Laurentiis of course)

1 (10 oz) package of frozen peas, thawed
1 garlic clove
1/2 cup freshly grated parmesan cheese
1 teaspoon salt, plus more to taste
1/4 teaspoon freshly grown black pepper, plus more to taste
2/3 cup olive oil
8 (1/2 inch thick) slices of baguette or ciabatta bread
Cherry tomatoes, halved, or 1 small tomato diced

Pulse together in a food processor the peas, garlic, parmesan cheese, salt and pepper. With the machine running, slowly add 1/3 cup of the olive oil and continue to mix until well combined, 1 to 2 minutes. Season with more salt and pepper if needed. Transfer to a small bowl and set aside.

For the crostini: preheat a stovetop griddle or grill pan over medium high.

Brush both sides of each of the bread slices with the remaining 1/3 cup of olive oil and grill until golden, 1 to 2 minutes. Transfer the bread to a platter and spread 1 to 2 tablespoons pesto on each slice. Top each crostini with 2 tomato halves and serve.


I don't have a food processor - it's just too large an appliance to add to our collection that already takes up our tiny kitchen counter tops. I bought the other day a really fantastic "hand operated" food processor called the Veggie Chop. It's really fantastic, and is I am positive perfect for chopped cucumber and tomato salads or salsas. I made the pea pesto in this, as well as the next recipe (below) and it worked well...and gave me a bit of a work out too!

The Next recipe was for Artichoke and Bean Bruschetta
Artichoke and White Bean Bruschetta

This was also extremely delicious and flavorful. I could eat this just for dinner itself really. Of course - to keep it vegetarian you can leave the prosciutto off.

Artichoke and Bean Bruschetta

Vegetable oil cooking spray
4 very thin slices of prosciutto
12 (1/4" thick) slices rustic country bread
1/2 cup olive oil, plus more for drizzling
1 (12 oz) package frozen artichoke hearts, thawed
1 (15 oz) can cannelini beans, rinsed and drained
1 cup freshly grated Pecorino Romano Cheese
1/2 cup coarsely chopped fresh basil leaves
1 teaspoon grated lemon zest
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
2 teaspoons salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper

Place an over rack in the center of the oven and preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Spray a rimmed baking sheet with vegetable oil cooking spray

Lay the prosciutto in a single layer on the prepared baking sheet and bake for 10 to 12 minutes, until crispy. Set aside to cool for 10 minutes

on another baking sheet, arrange the bread slices in a single layer. Using a pastry brush, brush the bread with 1/4 cup of the oil. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes, until golden.

In a food processor, combine artichoke hearts, beans, cheese, basil, lemon zest, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Pulse until the mixture is chunky. With the machine running slowly, add the remaining 1/4 cup olive oil and mix until combined but still slightly chunky.

Spoon the artichoke mixture onto the crostini. Crumble the prosciutto and sprinkle on the top. Drizzle with olive oil and serve.


Then we had the main dish - Chicken Milanese with Fennel and Tomato Sauce
Chicken Milanese with Tomato and Fennel Sauce

And for dessert - Raspberry Poundcake with Moscato Whipped Cream
Raspberry Poundcake with Moscato Whipped Cream

It was so delicious! I can't wait to make the chicken milanese and I am sure that felipe is really looking forward to trying the raspberry poundcake (he'll just have to wait for raspberries to be more in season).