Roasted Romanesco Broccoli / Cauliflower
Roasted Romanesco Broccoli/Cauliflower, Potatoes and Carrots
My twitter friends came to the rescue! Thanks dessertbycandy, misschiffonade, valgriswold, justjenndesigns, janeofmanytrades, michele_james, robinreads, bluechefk for the help!!
Some sources call it the Romanesco Broccoli and some call it Cauliflower. I'm going with awesome looking veggie!
My twitter friends suggested some delicious recipes and I'm saving them for later! Today, I simply roasted it (like I would a cauliflower) with Tanaka Farms carrots and potatoes I picked up at the Farmer's Market.
I love the wonderful design and color of the Romanesco. If you haven't picked one up, please do so.
Recipe:
Roasted Romanesco Broccoli/Cauliflower, Potatoes and Carrots
Preheat oven to 400 degrees. I used the "Convection Roast" setting on my oven...it is wonderful for roasted veggies. Cut veggies to size and toss with olive oil. Sprinkle with sea salt and pepper. Place potatoes & carrots on a sheet pan and roast for 7-10 minutes. Then add the Romanesco and cook until done (depending on your oven), turning the veggies once or twice. (I started the root vegetables earlier because they usually take longer to roast than the rest of the veggies, but it depends on your preference and size of your veggies.) Next time, I'd like to throw in a handful of pine nuts at the end too. Enjoy!Tanaka Farms CSA (Los Angeles)
Late last year, I signed up for the Tanaka Farms CSA box (Community Supported Agriculture). Tanaka Farms is located in Irvine (Orange County), California and is one of the few farms left in Los Angeles & Orange Counties. My friends and I went on their Strawberry Farm tour, and it is a delight to be able to purchase local produce!
The most convenient aspect of this CSA is that you can pick it up at Whole Foods! And they have hours for working people (some pick-ups are until 9 pm). This shows Whole Food's commitment to local farmers, and it gets people in the store! In addition to picking up the box, I must get some Cranberry Tuna from the deli and am always picking up a few more items. By the way, have you tried the Whole Food's Cranberry Tuna? It is such crack. Sometimes, I eat some in my car, in the parking lot. Total crack.
I get the "small" box for $20 plus $3 delivery. It's awesome! You can check out Farmer Tanaka's blog to see what might be appearing in the box.
Although I'm crazy lucky to have year-round Farmer's Markets available, I often load up on tons of fruit (and kettle corn) and neglect some veggies. The CSA makes sure I fit in some fresh, fresh, fresh veggies. I can't wait to open the box and see what I got this week! It's like a little birthday gift.
Sometimes I share the box with my parents... I leave a bag of produce on their door on the way to work. A nice surprise for them too!
I started in the Winter so we've been getting lots of greens such as swiss chard, bok choy, broccoli, green beans, lettuce, spinach, kale, Romanesco, and Tanaka Farms delicious carrots. Oh, those carrots are so tasty.
Last week, I squealed in Whole Foods! I opened the CSA box (you pick it up from the produce guy) and there was a box prettier than any Tiffany box. Tanaka Farms Strawberries. These are sooooo delicious! As we head toward spring and summer, I can't wait for more strawberries and sweet corn!
Tanaka Farms doesn't have an orchard so they supplement the box with organic oranges and apples from Cuyama Orchards in Ventura County.
If you are interested in a Tanaka Farm's CSA, they are multiple pick up locations in LA & OC. The small box is $20 and the large box is $30 (plus $3 delivery unless you pick it up at the farm in Irvine). You can get weekly or bi-weekly delivery (I get bi-weekly).
Tanaka Farms Swiss Chard Saute
Busy Beaver Button Company - Golden Button Award Voting
Were you a 2011 I Like Big Bundt Baker? You have the chance to make our special button (only sent to bundt bakers) a winner!
The Busy Beaver Button Company is hosting their 1st Annual Golden Button award and my friend JustJenn's design was nominated for the People’s Choice Award!
The Busy Beaver Button Company is hosting their 1st Annual Golden Button award and my friend JustJenn's design was nominated for the People’s Choice Award!
It's fab that they nominated Jenn's cute button...I hope it is on your apron and reminds you to make some big bundts. The button with the most votes wins! Please go here to vote for #7 “I Like Big Bundts” from now until Feb 23 (that's tomorrow! Do it now!!!)
Orange Blueberry Muffins
Orange Blueberry Muffins
Things have been crazy busy lately. Don't quite understand how it got to be near the end of February! Where is 2012 going?!
Take a moment to slow down and make some muffins. Muffins are always simple and fast...they aren't called "quick breads" for nothing.
I received Sweet and Savory Swedish Baking by Leila Lindholm from my friend JustJenn of JustJenn Recipes. She selected this book because "it had little frosting." My friends know me quite well! :)
A bit of orange zest is added to the mix. I used frozen blueberries from Trader Joe's because I ate the fresh ones with my yogurt. And I always like a bit of sanding sugar atop a muffin for the great texture and bit of sweetness it provides.
Adapted from Sweet and Savory Swedish Baking by Leila Lindholm (Nine Classic Muffins, page 98)
Orange Blueberry Muffins
1/2 c (1 stick) unsalted butter
3/4 c milk (I used whole milk)
Zest of 1 orange (I used a Cara Cara orange)
2/3 c sugar (130 grams)
2 eggs, room temp
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 1/3 c all-purpose flour (326 grams)
2 teaspoons baking powder
Dash of salt
1 1/2 cup blueberries (fresh or frozen)
Sanding sugar
1. Prep: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Prep muffin tin with liner (12 muffins).
2. Whisk together flour, baking powder and salt in a large bowl. Set aside.
3. Melt butter. Add milk and combine.
4. Rub zest with sugar. Whisk in eggs and vanilla until pale.
5. Add butter and milk mixture into egg mixture.
6. Pour wet mixture on dry and carefully fold together. Don't overmix.
7. Fold in blueberries, reserving a few for top of the muffins.
8. Scoop into muffin tin. (I use an ice cream scoop)
9. Top with the reserved blueberries. Sprinkle with sanding sugar (optional).
10. Bake, depending on your oven, until toothpick comes out clean, about 25-35 minutes (using frozen blueberries takes longer to bake).
Home Barista Courses
We have now made several more Home Barista Courses available on our webshop. Buy tickets fast as they tend to sell out quickly.
See dates and book here
Courses are now held on Thursdays for 3 hours from 17.30 till 20.30.
The courses are intended for the serious home barista that have already invested in an espresso machine and grinder and want to learn how to make the most of it.You'll be taught the basic techniques of preparing espresso and steaming milk with the goal of being able to produce quality drinks at home.
If you are 5 people please send us an email at mail@coffeecollective.dk and we can book a separate date just for you.
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See dates and book here
Courses are now held on Thursdays for 3 hours from 17.30 till 20.30.
The courses are intended for the serious home barista that have already invested in an espresso machine and grinder and want to learn how to make the most of it.You'll be taught the basic techniques of preparing espresso and steaming milk with the goal of being able to produce quality drinks at home.
If you are 5 people please send us an email at mail@coffeecollective.dk and we can book a separate date just for you.
Pancake Day - Shrove Tuesday Ideas
It's Fat Tuesday / Shrove Tuesday / Pancake Day! The day before Lent, it's a day to indulge and use up some forbidden foods.
Here are some ideas of pancakes I've made in the past. Happy Pancake Day to you and yours! Next year, I hope I finally make a King Cake...this recipe from the LA Times Food Section is very interesting!
Thin Mint Pancakes
Blueberry-Cornmeal Pancakes
Cinnamon-Oat Pancakes
Cornmeal Pancakes with Maple Syrup
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Résuméabuiyad
Here are some ideas of pancakes I've made in the past. Happy Pancake Day to you and yours! Next year, I hope I finally make a King Cake...this recipe from the LA Times Food Section is very interesting!
Thin Mint Pancakes
Blueberry-Cornmeal Pancakes
Cinnamon-Oat Pancakes
Cornmeal Pancakes with Maple Syrup