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Showing posts with label basil. Show all posts

October: Black Bean and Tomato Basil Salad, Shredded Eggplant and Garlic Pizza, Avocados, and a (Whole!) Wall Calendar!


Happy Fall everyone!

The days are finally cooling down here in Texas and I'm tickled pink by the fact that I have a sweater and slippers on.  I don't necessarily need both of those things....but I'm kind of a wimp and I'm enjoying them!  The chickens are very happy with the sub-70 temperatures, with not having to huddle around the ice bath all day and all, though little Nana unfortunately is stuck with the Cone of Shame until the sore on her head gets better, and since one of the lead suspects here are mosquitoes she has to stay inside for at least two more weeks.  She's most definitely missing the back deck!


My beautiful babies! :)

So I've decided to do a little something different here, since different creative avenues and priorities are shuffling around and I'm noticing that not much of my energy is being directed here, despite the fact that I've always got new ideas rolling around and newly discovered delights to share.  I'm going to try doing a monthly post, around the third week of the month, highlighting whatever the recent recipes and endeavors have been.  Since Shit in a Pot is more a way of life than just a way of cooking I often have non-food related things that I find myself wanting to share, so I've been taking some time to get clear and organized on how best to do that.  Sometimes it's a cool house project I've been working on, or a creative upcycle, or just something awesome I found for dirt cheap at a thrift store or garage sale.  

All that, in short, is to say that I've missed you and think of you often.

Let's catch up! :)



RECIPES:

KALE AND ORZO SALAD!



I'm glad this one came together by the end.....my confidence was a little shaken by the realization that I had mixed green and orange--my personally infamous color combination! 

Main ingredients:

*grated sauteed sweet potato
*shredded carrots (raw)
*fresh kale (I left it raw because I was lazy--you could certainly cook it for a few minutes first!)

Seasoning:

*Garlic (always!)
*Flaxseed
*Honey mustard dressing
*Dijon mustard
*Bragg's
*Mama's Miracle Dressing

Super easy, and much like writing a novel, I had no idea what was happening 'til I got to the end ;)  When it comes to pasta just keep adding sauce of some kind until it tastes good.  (And be sure to make it taste good, 'cause a pound of pasta + stuff will feed you (and a loved one ;) several times over!

Approximate price: $5


SHREDDED EGGPLANT AND GARLIC PIZZA!



Ok, so I've made a lot of pizza in my day and we both agree this was possibly my best ever.... 

Main ingredients:

*Shredded (with a cheese grater) eggplant (from our local Farmhouse delivery!)
*Yellow onion
*Shredded tofu
*Tomato paste
*Cheese

Seasoning:

*Garlic
*Flaxseed (sprinkled on top, for a tasty rustic look)
*Cracked salt

Generally for pizzas I saute everything before putting it on the crust.  The ones we get only cook for 10 minutes, which is not much time to soften anything up. 

We had this on a Friday night while watching episodes of Blue Planet.....we're old and happy ;)

Approximate price: $7


BLACK BEAN AND TOMATO BASIL SALAD!


This has become one of my staples over the last few months (since fresh basil has been readily available in a small rogue forest in my chard garden!)  I sometimes have to go super creative or super simple for lunch because I’m never really in the mood to put much effort in during the day; this was a bit of both!

This salad is exactly what it sounds like.  A can of black beans, as many diced tomatoes as you desire, and as much fresh basil as you desire.  I use Mama’s Miracle Dressing mixed in to the batch, but you can also just use olive oil and some cracked salt for seasoning.  

It’s filling!  I promise!  And surprisingly delicious :)

Approximate price: $5



EGG AND AVOCADO SANDWICH!


Fresh avocados from our farm share delivery provide an amazing October treat!  They used to be one of the few things my sweetie wasn’t keen on eating, but he’s finally coming around.  I actually apologized to him last week for eating the last one while he was at work....never thought I’d see the day! :)

Eggs from the backyard are always a good breakfast option.  That morning I went for a medium fried egg between Whole Foods’ Seeduction bread with lettuce and a chunky layer of avocado.  Yummmmmmmmm! :)

Approximate price: $3



AVOCADO TOAST!


So apparently good toasted bread with a fresh avocado smashed on it sprinkled with cracked salt is really, really edible :)   

I had this for lunch with a salad and was really, really happy about it.

Approximate price: $2


HOUSE PROJECTS!

I am ALL about getting organized lately (and am accepting that I will be spending the rest of my life getting there)!  This is ok, because it's all about the small victories and improvements.  I'm pretty forgetful and I'm pretty visual, so I found myself really needing a calendar that I could see all of, all the time (though a small planner will be a good thing to procure as well ;)  


The part that looks like a real calendar is a wet erase template for the current month, and the rest is made from gridded scratch paper paperclipped to overhead transparencies.  (I recently discovered this as a way to make a daily chore list that I could check off each day, then erase to start over.)


Below the current month continues the rest of the the year and begins the next one, jumping up top come April.  When the month changes I'll just replace the new month's grid with last month's.

Ok, now I have NO MORE EXCUSES for forgetting things!  (Trust me, I will find some :P )  


FUN IDEA!

Read about what you're eating while you're eating it! (Or beforehand, if you need to be polite company! ;)

When Will was gone for an undetermined amount of time this summer I had a great time being creative and doing projects around the house (only one of them was vetoed upon his arrival home--that's not bad!).  

One of the things I started doing was reading about how awesome the food was that I was eating, either in The Art of Simple Food by Alice Waters or magazines that had some sort of Super Food articles in them (I was inevitably eating something off the list--or at least had it in my fridge!)  What a boost, of morale and of vigor and overall feeling of health and well being!  And it just made me want to eat more good food :)



Here's to another month of happy eating!!! 














Creamy Garlic Cauliflower Soup

                             Before....                                                              After! :)

Ok, wisdom teeth out = a little brutal.  The teeth themselves were fine (black as they were).  I virtually had no pain during or after, just the intense discomfort of knowing that there were sizable bloody holes in my mouth, but I was so paranoid about keeping them clean and free of food that I wouldn’t chew anything for over a week.  Even with yogurt and ice cream I kept it contained inside my teeth for fear the it would do damage to the tender areas.

My sweetie’s mom saved my butt more than once (and my stomach) by sending me home with potato soup, and fixing super soft meals that I could eat in less than graceful smooshing fashion.  Left on my own though I was pretty much eating yogurt with maple syrup, and miso soup, and going seriously hungry.

I was reading an article about how the recommended daily amount of sugar is not to exceed 20 grams, and realizing three things: 1) that’s impossibly low, 2) the actual average stated (100-something) was also impossibly low (2 cans of soda--or anything else and you’re there) and 3) I had blown that number out of the sugar soaked water that day (maple syrup has 53 grams per 3 tablespoons or something insane like that).

Short story: I was craving vegetables, for God’s sake something healthy.  I figured the blender was a good place to start.

I steamed some cauliflower (cut into bite sized florets) for a bit longer than I normally would until they were soft under a fork and put them into the blender along with an avocado, a few spoonfuls of plain yogurt, apparently enough garlic to kill a horse (I did not realize this at the time), a few spoonfuls of Mama’s Miracle Dressing, some fresh basil and a small amount of water (just enough to make it blend).

This turned out so absolutely, splendidly delicious.  I mean, we’re talking fancy restaurant soup that you pay $8 a bowl for (ok, so those are the fancy restaurants I go to....$10 a bowl?...twelve??....)  I ate it both warm and cold and both were wonderful.  I bet a garnish would be nice too, which I can eat next time I make it :)

Creamy Garlic Cauliflower Soup

Approximate price: $5