Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Moonrise


The moon has been spectacular for the last several nights. It's reflection on the water is incredible, but difficult to capture on camera. It has been just bright enough to show up in these pictures. Here is last nights "moon rise" looking out from our lanai.







Crispy Kale Chips







This is one of my favorite snacks and something that gets immediately grabbed at my dinner parties. It is so simple to make and very healthy too. The crisp leaves of the kale have better flavor than any potato chip you will ever eat! It is also a good way to get kids or husbands/picky eaters to eat their greens. I wish I would have known about this when my kids were small, I had to rely on zucchini fries and fried green tomatoes that we called "Tomato Chips" as disguised veggies.
All you do is take some Dinosaur Kale, also known as Tuscan Kale and toss it is a bit of olive oil sprinkle with sea salt and bake at 350 for about 15 minutes. I use a silpat sheet on my baking sheets, but you do not have to, you can also place baking parchment on the baking sheets. If the kale is mature, the leaves are 10-12" long and the rib in the center is quite thick, so you should cut the rib out, making two smaller leaves. If it is young kale, you can leave it in. We have several organic growers that grow the Tuscan Kale and it is available here year round at our farmer's markets.





Sunday, November 1, 2009

Roasted Pumpkin, Beet, Onion and Wild Rice Salad


Roasted Pumpkin Salad Recipe

*This is a greatly modified formula which I read about on 101 Cookbooks, a blog I featured last Friday. I added beets and a few other ingredients as well as increasing the amounts and restructuring the dressing.





Salad:
3 cups of pumpkin (or other winter squash), peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes
extra-virgin olive oil
fine grain sea salt (I use smoked sea salt that I make)

2 heads of garlic with the tops cut off
4 beets peeled and quartered
A hand full of fresh rosemeary, peeled from the stems
12 tiny red onions or shallots, peeled (OR 3 medium red onions peeled and quartered)
2 cups cooked wild rice or wild rice blend ( I use Lindeman’s wild and brown rice blend) cooked in chicken broth





Dressing:
1/3 cup each sunflower seeds & pumpkin seeds
1 cup olive oil divided
Juice and zest of 4 meyer lemons (or 3 regular lemons and one orange)
1 teaspoon salt

1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
Freshly ground black pepper to taste (I like lots)
4 tablespoons honey
2-4 tablespoons warm water
1 cup cilantro, finely chopped

Preheat oven to 375.
Toss the pumpkin in a generous splash of olive oil along with a couple pinches of salt & the rosemary and turn out onto a baking sheet. Do the same with beets and onions on a separate baking sheet. Roast all for 45 minutes to one hour, or until squash, beets and onions are caramelized. The onions will probably be finished first. They should be deeply colored, caramelized, and soft throughout by the time they are done roasting. You'll need to flip both the squash and onion pieces once or twice along the way - so it's not just one side that is browning.

In the meantime, make the dressing. In a food processor puree the sunflower & pumpkin seeds, olive oil, lemon juice, salt, and honey until creamy. You may need to add a few tablespoons of warm water to thin the dressing a bit. Stir in the cilantro, saving just a bit to garnish the final plate later. Taste and adjust seasonings.
In a large bowl, toss the wild rice with a few large dollops of the dressing. Add the onions, gently toss just once or twice. Turn the rice and onions out onto a platter and top with the roasted squash & beets (I'll very gently toss with my hands here to disperse the pumpkin & beets a bit). Finish with another drizzle of dressing and any remaining chopped cilantro. Top with toasted pumpkin seeds.
Serves 8-10
* I use a rice cooker to cook my rice, or you can do it on the stove top. Using chicken or beef stock is my choice, but this recipe can also be vegan if you use veg stock for cooking your rice.



Trick or Treat on Honoli'i

Oh my goodness... what a fun night we had last night. Our friends Maria and Ric hosted their annual Halloween Party and it was a doozy. Great food, fun costumes and lots of dancing under t he disco ball! I prepared breadstick "bones" to dip in marinara "blood" and a roasted pumpkin, beet, onion and wild rice salad. Maria made some awesome pulled pork with coleslaw and beans and everyone brought delightful additions to the menu... some were scary! Since pictures can tell a thousand words... I will let you see for yourself here how much fun we had:
Our Hosts, the Dairy Queen and the Milkman

Winner for "best costume"
























Saturday, October 31, 2009

One Year Ago Today


It was one year ago today that we were here in Hilo for the closing on our house. We needed some furniture and our local furniture store Koehnen's in downtown Hilo was featuring a real deal. If you came in a costume, you got 25% off of your purchase. So, for a small investment of a costume, we were able to save several thousand dollars. We went to Wal-Mart to find a costume and there was only one adult costume left and it was even missing the hat. It was "Big Daddy" a New Orleans Parade style costume in purple crushed velvet. I had brought along a little headband with devil ears on it and Wes had a beautiful lei that was presented to us by our real estate agent when we landed in Hilo, so we had a costume! Hence Big Bad Daddy Devil was born. This year he is going to be a Dalmatian. Here are some pictures from that day one year ago. It seems like a very long time considering all that has happened in the last year.

Spooky Image
Wes in his new chair, which is used every night!
Our salesman ringing up the sale
Next post... this year's Halloween Party!




Friday, October 30, 2009

Show and Tell Fridays

Most fridays I do what we did in elementary school on Fridays... I have "show and tell" where I spotlight a favorite blog of mine and then using the "links" from that blog, wander around the internet and sharing with you what I have found. This is an actual class picture of my 4th grade class. Can you find me? Probably not unless you knew me then.

Today I am starting with a beautiful blog, full of eye candy from the top of Mauna Kea mountain. It is done by Tom, an astronomer and fellow FBI Blogger who came here from the UK.
Tom's Blog is one you are going to enjoy seeing. He gets fabulous sunsets and sunrises up there on top of the clouds and his viewers benefit from his many sleepless nights. So click away and enjoy his photography! From Tom's blog roll I found Alice and her rather amazing blog:

A Thousand Monkeys and a Camera. Alice comes all the way from Chattanooga, Tennessee, a place I used to visit when we lived in Atlanta. I have even stayed in the funky Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel there, made up or rail cars and cabooses. I also love the very state of the art Tennessee Aquarium, which in my opinion is the best aquarium in a land locked state. Another interesting thing about Alice is that I see she lists links of a few towns on her site and one of them is Huntley, IL, which was a few miles from our house in Sleepy Hollow, IL ! So, for whatever reason we have a geography link of sorts. And then I also see that she is a supporter of the Matthew Shepard Foundation three more cheers for the girl! Me too! And then I see she is a lefty like me and she also does food porn... come on now how did I just happen to click on someone with whom I have so much in common? Kismet I suppose. Make sure and click on her food porn page while you are visiting!

And so who did Alice lead me to? Go ask Alice! Sorry, I could not resist. Alice led me to:


101 Cookbooks, a site which I have visited before and really do like, so get a load of this page about Holloween Food ideas there! Hedi has some really good ones, like Roasted Pumpkin Salad and Thai-Spiced Pumpkin Soup. Those two sound really wonderful to me. I do have a friend, Damon Tucker who does not like pumpkin one little bit. I discovered this when I posted about making Pumpkin Ravioli! Heidi Swanson lives in San Francisco (where I lived before moving to Hawaii) and started her blog when she came to the realization that she had over 100 cookbooks and just kept buying them, but making her same repertoire of recipes for daily life. She decided to stop buying cookbooks and start opening her cookbooks and trying new recipes and ideas. She was however unsuccessful at not buying cookbooks ... I can totally relate here... but she did cut back. For our benefit,. Heidi did start cooking from her library and since 2003 she has been blogging about her adventures in the food world.

And so that is our three random blogs for Show and Tell Friday! I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.