Thursday, July 29, 2010
The Peaches are Coming! The Peaches are Coming!
Seafood on the Seashore
Prawns are a good example of my ongoing shift towards seafood. Prior to my return to Victoria in 2008, I think I had had prawns once, about 10 years ago, when out for dinner in Kootenay Lake, BC. These prawns were wet and slimy and downright gross. I tried to feed them to a stray cat and even she wouldn't bite. I decided to swear off prawns for life. But, after one cooking class with Heidi Fink last year, I was a convert and now I eat prawns all the time.

I recently made this dish:
I tossed pan fried prawns (butter, salt and pepper) with cucumbers, baby tomatoes and shredded carrots, topped this with a dressing of greek yogurt, dill and lemon and shoved all into a pita pocket along with some lettuce. A big step up from my slimy prawns of 10 years ago and a perfect summer meal.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Rasberries!
My box of beauties
Bath time
Reincarnation

A blissful lunch of raspberries on Greek God's yogurt and freshly made jam on brioche
Devine
Sunday, July 11, 2010
To Market, To Market
Well, after two months of take out and restaurants, I am finally cooking again! I have decided to forgo my food box for the time being. The Moss Street Market is walking distance from my new place and, while I love my food box, nothing compares to a trip to this market - it is a complete shopping and entrainment experience. Two Saturdays ago, after starting off my trip with a mocha from the Five Corners Cafe and a bag of cinnamon sugared mini donuts, I managed to track down some lettuce, spinach, tomatoes, cheese, basil pesto, lavender, white carrots, beets, a cucumber, a pretty blue mug, salmon, a baguette and two delicious unnamed delicacies made with orange fennel brioche and rolled in sugar. Yum!
I returned to the market again yesterday and collected some similar finds (although my favourite pottery maker was not in attendance, probably a good thing!). I did add in some delicious sunflower spouts a new potatoes and eliminated the salmon. I love salmon, but after living next to a salmon spawning stream for several years, I find I have developed a radar for even the slightest of fish decay (salmon spawning streams are VERY smelly places). So, I will be sticking with my friendly fish monger from now on.
I didn't take any pictures of my purchase from yesterday, but I did use my finds (plus a few additional items from the grocery store) to make one of my favourite summer meals, Rice Paper Rolls with Prawns.
It's good to be back in the kitchen again.
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Summer
Ahhhhh . . . .
My renovations are almost complete, I've unpacked all of my boxes and I have returned from a lovely, but exhausting, adventure on the East Coast. I feel like I am starting to breathe again after the chaos of the last few months. To celebrate this, and the arrival of summer, I have decided to eat as many berries as I can over the next few months. For what signals lazy times more than the preparation and munching of little juicy morsels of bliss?
My berry extravaganza begins with strawberries!
I bought a whole flat of beautiful June berries grown right here on the island.

Then I made jam. Mmmmmm.
My goal is to make 12 jars so that I can have one per month throughout the year. I've made 6 and already polished off one. I am not quite sure how my plan will work out!
Next, I made Strawberry Shortcake. The real kind. Not the spongy weird stuff from the grocery store.
So, so good.
And, of course, I had to make crepes. For what is life without crepes?
And, lastly, I finished the strawberry festivities off with some scoops of vanilla bean ice cream, my strawberry jam and some freshly chopped strawberries. What could be better?
I went through more than a flat of strawberries in less than a week and will be headed back out to the berry farm to pick up some more tomorrow.
Monday, May 31, 2010
Changes
My food box deliveries and baking extravaganzas are on hold while I renovate. I thought that I'd have a kitchen by now, but it looks pretty much like this:
I will post more pictures as the rooms are completed (and once my head stops spinning). And, one day, I might even get to cook again!
Friday, May 7, 2010
The Food Box Chronicles
In any case, my food box delivery on April 21 contained: apples, onions, carrots, yams, pears, a cucumber, bananas, celery, garlic greens, asparagus, lettuce and sunflower sprouts.
And I made one of my new favourite dishes, Roasted Asparagus and Eggs.
I also made lots and lots of salads with the cucumber, lettuce, celery and sprouts.

I am so glad to be moving from the roots to the leaves as the weather warms up. Soon will come the fruits. Mmmm.
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