Summer Cooking
Jul. 3rd, 2011 12:15 amSo, it was 97 degrees Fahrenheit today, at least until a massive wall of apocalyptic storms hit and dropped the ambient temperature down to 75. Nice.
Anyway, in spite of the atrocious weather, I'm on a cooking binge because it's a three day weekend and we have (gasp!) guests coming over the next two days.
Breakfast: Fluffy Yucca Omelets
Anyone who remembers the "caterpillar soup" escapade from last year can relax, as I made sure to sort through the yucca blossoms before bringing them in the house this year. This recipe is very simple aside from the challenge of finding fresh pesticide-free yucca blossoms. Basically, they're two-egg omelets seasoned with a little salt, pepper and paprika. The whites and yolks are beaten separately and folded together, and then 1/3 cup of yucca petals (simmered in a little water for ten minutes and drained) is mixed into each portion before cooking. It ends up being like a puffy golden pancake with the yucca petals adding a texture not unlike very soft sauteed onions, though the flavor is far more delicate.
Strawberry Ice Cream
In progress. Custard overcooked a little despite constant stirring and one eye on the thermometer. But the berries I'm using are the last of this year's Michigan strawberry crop-- tiny, meaty, intensely flavored berries. So hopefully all will go well when I mix it up tomorrow.
Cherry Clafoutis
Making this one on Monday, haven't decided on the recipe. Definitely leaving the pits in this year for full flavor. Will serve with store-bought vanilla gelato. I'd prefer pistachio, but one guest is allergic to nuts and a ton of other things.
Also, the red raspberries are ripe over in Grandma's yard, and the black ones are just starting to be. Spent the last of the day's light picking as many as I could while weird yellowy clouds swirled overhead. It was like being on another planet.
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"Militant"?
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Anyway, in spite of the atrocious weather, I'm on a cooking binge because it's a three day weekend and we have (gasp!) guests coming over the next two days.
Breakfast: Fluffy Yucca Omelets
Anyone who remembers the "caterpillar soup" escapade from last year can relax, as I made sure to sort through the yucca blossoms before bringing them in the house this year. This recipe is very simple aside from the challenge of finding fresh pesticide-free yucca blossoms. Basically, they're two-egg omelets seasoned with a little salt, pepper and paprika. The whites and yolks are beaten separately and folded together, and then 1/3 cup of yucca petals (simmered in a little water for ten minutes and drained) is mixed into each portion before cooking. It ends up being like a puffy golden pancake with the yucca petals adding a texture not unlike very soft sauteed onions, though the flavor is far more delicate.
Strawberry Ice Cream
In progress. Custard overcooked a little despite constant stirring and one eye on the thermometer. But the berries I'm using are the last of this year's Michigan strawberry crop-- tiny, meaty, intensely flavored berries. So hopefully all will go well when I mix it up tomorrow.
Cherry Clafoutis
Making this one on Monday, haven't decided on the recipe. Definitely leaving the pits in this year for full flavor. Will serve with store-bought vanilla gelato. I'd prefer pistachio, but one guest is allergic to nuts and a ton of other things.
Also, the red raspberries are ripe over in Grandma's yard, and the black ones are just starting to be. Spent the last of the day's light picking as many as I could while weird yellowy clouds swirled overhead. It was like being on another planet.
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"Militant"?
I've got my sentence, I've got my command, they said they'd make me major if I met all their demands...