Category — Holiday
Guest Post: Mother’s Day/Summer Salad
Hello everyone. Linda’s daughter, Marissa, here – reporting with your recipe for today. As part of my Mother’s Day gift to my mom, I told her I would photograph and write blog posts for the two recipes my dad and I (but mostly me) made her last night for dinner. My dad was in charge of keeping the cucumber martinis flowing, which was also a very important job.
The first recipe is a delicious, fruity summer salad that my mom saw on the menu at Cave Creek Coffee Company, where she and my dad went the morning after their anniversary last week.
May 9, 2011 1 Comment
Happy Mother’s Day!
This picture just makes me happy; the woman with her shiny kitchen stuff, looking all happy and the man outside shining his car, looking… I don’t know, a bit skeptical or jealous…. whatever, I just like it.
Another couple of things that make me happy are the sweet phone call I received today from my darling son, Connor, and one of the gifts I received today from my lovely and loving daughter Marissa. Marissa will be making me dinner tonight and doing the posts with the recipe, photos, and the whole shooting match for this blog for the next two days! Joy!
May 8, 2011 1 Comment
Olé!
For our Easter dinner yesterday, I served my favorite spring/summertime beverage. So light and refreshing.
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April 25, 2011 4 Comments
Son Rise
April 24, 2011 No Comments
final Easter recipe
This is my last chance to get up an Easter recipe. These potatoes will accompany our Pomegranate Molasses Lamb Chops. I’m naming them double-smoked because of the delicious smoked Gouda and the ever-popular smoked paprika. During cooking classes, last week at Les Gourmettes, our guest chef, Joanne Weir, needed to borrow a bottle of my smoked paprika and was shocked by how much I use… the bottle was nearly empty. I do love the stuff!
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April 23, 2011 1 Comment
let your fingers do the walking
Several weeks ago, Karen Fernau, food writer for the Arizona Republic, called and asked me to submit an answer to a reader’s question for their “Ask A Chef” column. I did so and then forgot completely about it… big surprise! Anyhow, my mentor, friend, and boss, Barbara Fenzl, informed me that she’d seen it on AZCentral.com. Here is the LINK for it.
This presents a good time for me to remind you about all the useful information you can find on The Basic Kitchen page, over there on your left. Things like a Glossary of Cooking Terms, a Pantry list, Kitchen Tools you should have, and even a list with some of my Favorite Cookbooks.
Those gorgeous eggs pictured above are this Easter’s Silk Tie Eggs that I made along with my friends, Lorie and Ronnie. They turned out especially wonderful this year. TIP: When searching your closet and thrift shop for 100% silk ties, look for bright colors. It’s tempting to choose the pretty pastels, but the colors don’t transfer as well. Go for the reds, deep purples, and dark blues and you’ll end up with the best results.
April 22, 2011 2 Comments
cute Easter cupcakes
This Easter I’ve decided to skip my usual big holiday dessert and jump aboard the cupcake bandwagon. Both of these Easter-themed cupcakes are easy and totally kid-friendly, so be sure and have them help! And remember to watch Channel 12 Valley Dish today and watch as Marissa, Tram and I show you, step-by-step, how to make Silk Tie Easter Eggs.
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April 20, 2011 No Comments
eggs, moss, and birdcages
That pretty much sums up my Easter theme this year. Lots of eggs, a plethora of birdcages, with plenty of moss, twigs, and natural materials. Yesterday I showed you my moss table runner and moss-covered pots, and today some of my egg ideas. And tomorrow, some easy and kid-friendly Easter cupcakes.
April 19, 2011 3 Comments
April 18, 2011 – big day!
Today is Eugene Robert Otter’s 80th birthday. Who is Gene Otter? My dad; that handsome 20-something-year-old in the picture above, that’s who. Happy birthday, Dad! If you follow this blog then you already know that I am in the middle of planning his big 80th birthday party, which will be held on Saturday, April 30th. The reason we’re waiting nearly two weeks to hold the party is that today it is still Lent and my dad gives up all alcohol for Lent and he wants to party at his party, so the weekend after Easter works best.
Today is also this year’s Tax Day. Three days later than usual due to a holiday in Washington, D.C. that occurred on Friday, April 15th. Tax Day is a big deal at our house because Dave is a CPA and has worked non-stop for several months now and the end is finally here!
With all the celebrating happening around here, I’m going to post some crafty Easter stuff today instead of a recipe. I’ll appear on Channel 12 Valley Dish twice this week. First in a taped segment with Marissa on Wednesday, April 20th, where we demonstrate how to make these gorgeous silk tie Easter eggs. Then again on Good Friday, April 22nd, when I will show you how to set up a beautiful and natural Easter buffet. Here’s a little sneak peek at a couple of the elements involved. Be sure and watch both the egg and buffet segments at 3:30 on Channel 12.
April 18, 2011 2 Comments
cocktail time!
Easter is a week away, so to help get you in the spirit and begin planning your Easter dinner menu… how about a little cocktail!? I’m not fond of Peeps, but this is too cute to not do. Vanilla, coconut, and raspberry jelly beans, that is. If it’s a bit too sweet for your taste, use half as much cream of coconut and add a splash of fresh lemon juice.
Tip: When you want to try a new variety or brand of liqueur or alcohol, an inexpensive way to go is to buy the sample or “airplane” size bottles. That’s what I did with the coconut rum I used here. Total Wine has a great selection to choose from.
And although this recipe is vegetarian… it hardly counts as the Meatless Monday Meal I promised to begin posting on weekends. For that, you’ll need to go back to Friday’s post, and instead of cutting the baguette into slices to make crostini, cut it into four equal portions, cut open each of those pieces horizontally, almost through, as though you’re opening a book and make Grilled Vegetable Sandwiches with the toasted bread, herbed goat cheese, and veggies. Super-Duper Yummy!
April 17, 2011 1 Comment