easy potaotes
These potatoes are ridiculously easy and delicious. I used the milk solids that I’d skimmed from the pound of butter that I clarified for the lobster bake. Love being above using something that might have otherwise been wasted.
January 28, 2012 No Comments
spicy and smooth
Remember when I was working the bake sale at the Downtown Phoenix Market last month? Well, not only was I a super salesperson that day, but I was also a pretty good shopper. The thing that I discovered and am now addicted to are these two horseradishes. Oh, My – they are SO good! I’ve been throwing a few tablespoons of one or the other into everything… such as these potatoes – which are stellar. Get yourself down to the Market on Saturday and tell the people at the Grate Roots booth that I sent you. Not that the mention of my name will mean anything to them… they don’t know me from Adam… but maybe if enough of you say, “Linda Hopkins of Les Petites Gourmettes sent me,” they will be so grateful for all the business that they will give ME some free bottles! Now, you want to do that for me, don’t you?
January 11, 2012 1 Comment
my all-time comfort food
I’ve told you about my beloved Aunt Connie before and about what an amazing cook she was and what a huge influence she was on me. This beef roast, braised in beer and ketchup, was- and still is – one of my favorite comfort foods! The gravy is out of this world and the meat is tender as can be, no matter what cheap cut of beef you use. Luckily it became a staple in my mom’s rotation of meals too.
January 10, 2012 2 Comments
super green soup
It is officially Christmas time in the Hopkins’ home. Connor drove home from Flagstaff on Wednesday afternoon, Marissa flew in from San Francisco yesterday afternoon, and Dave’s mom, Pat, flew in from Illinois last night. The gang’s all here, time to celebrate! Nothing like a nice hot bowl of soup to get the party started, well that and a glass of wine…
When you taste this creamy, thick, and rich soup you will swear that is it loaded with cream and fat… but no, the only fat comes from 2 tablespoons of olive oil, and that is divided into 12 servings, so nearly fat-free!
And the color, oh it is lovely – thanks to the last-second addition of a bunch of spinach leaves. Check out this photo of the soup with and without the addition of spinach, just to show you the lovely transformation the spinach makes to the end result.
Healthy? Oh, this soup is plenty healthy… cauliflower, broccoli, potatoes, and spinach – on mine! Plus it uses the usually discarded broccoli stalks. I almost never discard broccoli stalks, they are flavor-packed and delicious! For instance, when I stir-fry, I use a vegetable peeler on the tough outer part of the stalk and then slice them up and throw them in the wok. No need to peel the stalks for the soup, they will get plenty tender during the simmering stage.
December 23, 2011 2 Comments
soup weather
It’s been raining for the last few days, so the weather is perfect for a steaming bowl of soup. But you already know how much I love soup, so really it doesn’t need to be raining to be the perfect day for me!
As I was working on the computer yesterday, I took a break to check in on Facebook, and right there on my wall, I saw this post from Chelsea’s Kitchen (yes, the same Chelsea’s Kitchen that serves THIS amazing Brussels Sprout Salad).
“Chelsea’s Kitchen is the perfect place on a rainy day to get some good ‘ole comfort food. Try our potato fennel soup with crispy shallots and parsley! It’s amazing!”
Mind you, I had no intention of driving the 9 miles, in the rain, to eat a bowl of soup and lunch all by myself. But… I did have a fennel bulb, potatoes, and shallots in my own kitchen. Although I don’t know if this soup is anything like the one served at CK… I can assure you, it too is amazing!
December 14, 2011 3 Comments
new record!
The fun little picture above is meant to represent the number 100, as in 100 consecutive days of blog posts – a new record on my part. When I made the decision back on September 10th (day 80 in a row), I had no idea just how difficult it would be to not miss a day for 3+ months. You never know what life is going to throw your way when you make a plan – a public statement – like that. But in many ways, this blog is my therapy, it keeps me honest, and well, I just love doing it.
October is always my busiest month of the year, so I’m happy that it worked out that September 30th is day 100. Just for the sake a trivia and my amusement, the previous streak of consecutive posts was 72 back in June, July, August, of 2010.
I was wracking my brain thinking of what might be fun to make for post #100. I searched the web for food-related “100” and found nothing.
Then I went to Foodnetwork.com and found our own Chef Beau MacMillan, executive chef at Elements at Sanctuary with this video. The video is from the show “The Best Thing I Ever Ate, Street Food” and Beau is talking about H-100 tater tots from the Grill ‘Em All food truck in Los Angeles, CA. Food truck chef Ryan Harkins named the tots after a hard-core rock band, H-100 from Ohio.
It was about a year and a half ago that Beau was right here in my kitchen cooking with Larry Fitzgerald and me. He is a great guy and if he loves these tater tots, I knew they must be something special. I’ve tried to re-create them here. Next time I’m in LA, I’m going to find that truck and compare … ’cause man, these are awesome!
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September 30, 2011 4 Comments
for Dave
Dave adores smoked salmon. This is a dish I make for him every now and again and I’m always on the lookout for new ideas. I recently found an intriguing salad, featuring smoked salmon, in an old Gourmet magazine that I’m going to give a try. I will let you know how it turned out in a day or two… until then, I give you this classic – which we enjoyed with our Roasted Silkie Chicken a few nights ago.
September 21, 2011 2 Comments
crave
Watch out, these Asian-French-inspired fries are addicting! You can thank me, but please don’t blame me if you end up making them and then craving them again within hours of devouring the plateful! They were an amazing side to the duck I shared with you yesterday. (Un)fortunately, I was so busy taking photos of the duck that I forgot to take any of the potatoes while in progress… so I had to make them again today, darn it! If YOU make them, please leave a comment afterward and let me know how much you love them what you think. (Oh, obviously the Chinese five-spice and Sriracha is what makes them Asian inspired… it’s the mayo -instead of ketchup- that makes them oh so Frenchy.) And, yes, the Sriracha mayo is just as delicious and versatile as the chipotle mayo… good on just about any and every thing!
September 15, 2011 1 Comment
friends, family, and Flagstaff
I am up in Flagstaff today visiting Connor and watching my friend, Larry Fitzgerald, and the team at Cardinal’s camp. It is a joy to not only see them both, but to get out of the record-breaking heat in the Valley of the Sun; 114 degrees yesterday!
It literally tried to chase me up the mountain yesterday on the drive here. I left the house at about 10:30 AM and it was 106 degrees. By 11:00, I was at 2000 feet and the temperature was climbing faster than I was; 109. When I reached the Sedona turn-off, it was 11:25 and it was 111 degrees! What was going on here -what’s a girl to do? Drive faster, that’s what I did!
I could see the building clouds and the lightning ahead, so I knew there was hope. I actually stopped focusing on the thermostat, and just like a watched pot that won’t boil if you watch it, the temps finally went down and the next time I looked it was 94. When I reached Flag at 12:20 it was a lovely 84 degrees, relief at last!
In addition, I was able to have coffee this morning with my high-school girlfriend, Darcy. She sang at our wedding, 26 years ago. Don’t you just love it when you haven’t seen a friend for a few years and you just pick up where you left off, as if you had lunch together last week? It’s the best, love you, Darcy. OK, all that has nothing to do with our recipe today, these are just good, so make ’em!
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August 24, 2011 No Comments
numbers 4 & 5
Today we’ll use two more of the 10 “cheap super-foods” I introduced you to on Sunday; sweet potato and mango. I’ll leave it up to you on how to use the remaining “every day” five; low-fat milk, eggs, oatmeal, black tea, and dried cranberries. Although, tossing a few “craisins” on top of this salad, wouldn’t be such a bad idea. And… you could pump it up a bit more by serving this color-packed salad on a bed of very thinly sliced fresh kale. That would give you four of the ten “supers” in your supper.
PLUS, Happy Birthday to my dear friend and mentor, Barbara Pool Fenzl! Can’t wait to celebrate a week from today. Until then, have a lovely birthday week. I love you and adore you! xoxo
August 3, 2011 2 Comments


















