I’m back…
Connor and I had a blast in Disneyland and California Adventure. When I say a blast, I not only mean a great time but a heat blast too.
It never fails, I leave this Godforsaken desert to find some refreshing cool air and the heat follows me! It was 95 every day we were there. The weatherman is predicting a lovely 75 degrees for Tuesday! It’s not right!
Oh well, fall is coming soon… I hope. Until then, I have the quickest and the easiest appetizer for you …. plus a few Disney vacation photos at the end of the post.
Most grocery stores carry the tubes of prepared polenta … and prepared pesto too. Although, I used some frozen arugula pesto I had on hand. I brought this to a surprise party on Sunday that our dear friend, Amy, threw for her husband, our dear friend, Scott.
September 9, 2013 1 Comment
simple stir-fry
I really love stir-fry. When I have a plethora of fresh vegetables on hand, there is nothing I’d rather make.
With a little prep, a nutritious and colorful dinner comes together in a matter of minutes.
More often than not, I don’t even take the time to make rice. None of my family seems to miss it, so why bother?
August 28, 2013 1 Comment
get dinner on the table
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again – I’m just like you – some nights it is sheer drudgery to make dinner. This is how I feel on those days…
This recipe was made on one of those nights. Going to the grocery store was not even a remote option – it’s too blazing hot to even think of getting in and out of the car.
I had frozen scallops in the freezer, fresh mushrooms and cream cheese in the refrigerator, dried mushrooms and pasta in the pantry, and herbs in the garden… so this is what I made.
There were no complaints …. but if there were…
I think I’ve reached the end of my rope with this summer heat. Oh, who am I kidding? In all honesty, that is always my attitude.
August 20, 2013 4 Comments
roasted fennel dip
We had a surprise addition to the Tapas Dinner Party when Peggy’s 17-year-old son, Stevo, came home a day earlier than she expected from a week-long camping trip in Yosemite National Park.
While Peggy busy was cooking for us, I was able to snap this cute photo of the two of them.
Thank you, Peggy, for such a fun and relaxing night.
This recipe is super easy and superbly delicious. It will disappear before your very eyes!
August 14, 2013 1 Comment
best baked chicken thighs… ever!
I suppose the heading says it all, but I still can’t say enough good things about these easy to make chicken thighs!
They. Are. So. Good!
Just be sure to take the time and the end to slowly reduce the cooking liquid until it is a syrupy glaze.
Please let me know if you make these and if you agree that they are The Best!
August 6, 2013 10 Comments
Stone Fruit finale
This is the fifth and final post of “Stone Fruit” Week.
How cute are those cookie letters!?! I found them at Trader Joe’s and could not resist.
This is the perfect recipe to finish the week on. It is colorful, fruity, a little decadent, and so wonderfully summery!
I strolled through Trader Joe’s for inspiration. I had the fruit and prosciutto at home and knew those would be part of whatever dish I came up with. Then I spotted the burrata and the rest of it quickly fell into place.
Burrata is a fresh Italian cheese, made from mozzarella and fresh cream. The outer shell is solid mozzarella while the inside contains both mozzarella and cream, giving it a luscious glorious creamy texture. The name “burrata” means “buttered” in Italian.
One component that is not essential, but really puts this salad over the top is Vanilla Bean Olive Oil from the Queen Creek Olive Mill. The Mill is having a summer special right now, buy 2 – get 1 free. I don’t know how long it lasts, so if you’re interested – act quickly. If not, high-quality fruity olive oil will work just fine for this recipe.
August 2, 2013 6 Comments
stone fruit dessert
You didn’t think I’d do a week of “Stone Fruit” recipes without making a pie, a crisp, or a crumble – did you?
Of course, you didn’t!
This is one of the easiest and tastiest desserts around … a stone fruit crumble. Enjoy!
August 1, 2013 2 Comments
olive crostini
Jen made these tasty olive crostini for us when we were at the Log Mansion. Hopefully, I won’t be embarrassing her when I tell you that I had two and Dave didn’t get a single one before her two youngest sons ate the entire batch!
Yes, they are that good – 10 and 15-year-old boys may gobble them up before you know what happened. Enjoy.
July 24, 2013 1 Comment
cool-down salad
It’s HOT. Here is a cold refreshing salad to help cool you down. Throw in some rotisserie chicken if you want to make it a main course.
Now go sit under a fan or jump in the pool.
Enough said.
July 2, 2013 2 Comments
the best laid plans
On Wednesday night, Peggy, Anne, and I made a 6 PM date for an impromptu happy hour at my house.
I had planned to go to Trader Joe’s and pick up some nibbles and wine, but the day slipped away from me (hijacked actually) when something unexpected came up.
Sometimes, a girl’s gotta do what a girl has gotta do … with what she has on hand.
I raced through the door at 5:15; pulled a loaf of bread and a package of prosciutto from the freezer, chilled a couple of bottles of wine I had on hand, jumped in the shower, then threw together this quick appetizer… all before Anne rang the bell at 6:00.
Victory is Mine!
June 28, 2013 9 Comments



















