Thursday, July 29, 2010

Cooking Considerations


Today I was driving home from a hearing listening to NPR. One the show they were interviewing different writers about their writing process and such. One question was why they write. One lady said she felt like she had to write because if she didn't then it would bunch up and she would eventually explode. That kind of how I feel about cooking.

This weekend was the first time since June that I've been able to just relax on Friday night and bake because I want to bake. Not because I feel like I should or just simply don't have time to bake. It was very relaxing. I made a pan of cookies and then V and I went on a walk. Then Saturday afternoon I finished the batch. Nothing like warm cookies straight out of the oven. Yummy.

This weekend we went on two long walks to break in my new walking shoes to get ready for Disney. Saturday we just went along a walking trail for two hours. Sunday we decided to go to the zoo to switch things up. That was about 3 hours. The zoo was much more enjoyable. I get too bored just walking for walking's sake to do it for a long time. The zoo was nice because there were actually things to look at and enjoy while walking. My shoes (Merrell) are super comfy but all that walking gave me a few blisters anyway. But they do a good job of helping me last a good bit longer before my back starts to really hurt which is nice. I think they will do well at Disney.

Here's the recipe for the cookies I made. The Saturday batch was still cold when I put them in the oven and I don't think the consistency is quite as good. It made them cook funny I think. So if you can bring them to room temperature before baking, it's worth it. I splurged and used Ghirardelli milk chocolate chips. Their semi sweet is pretty bitter and V likes milk chocolate whenever possible. So I indulge him every now and then.

Buttermilk Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookies

2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 cup butter
3/4 cup cocoa powder
2 cups sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
2/3 cup buttermilk
2 cups chocolate chips

Preheat the oven to 350F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Whisk together flour, baking soda and salt.
Melt the butter.
In a large bowl, combine the melted butter with cocoa powder and whisk (I did this with my stand mixer and handy dandy scraping paddle). Whisk in sugar, vanilla extract and buttermilk. Gradually stir in the flour mixture. Stir in the chocolate chips.
Drop dough in 1-inch balls into prepared baking sheet, leaving about two inches between cookies to allow for spread.
Bake for 10-12 minutes, until cookies are set around the edges. (I did ten because I like slightly undercooked cookies. When with chilled dough I should have done 11-12)

Enjoy!

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Healthy Bites

V and I are going to Florida sometime in the next few months (not saying when so you freaky peeps don't come swimming in my pool while we are gone.) It's hot in Florida. We are more air conditioning people than heat people. If I liked to ski I would say we are snow people... but I don't. However, I do like sitting in comfy chairs drinking hot chocolate so V could ski and I could sit and cheer him on... but that's for another vacation.

Anyway, so, V and I are trying to spend more time outside (not in the pool... doesn't count) so the Florida heat doesn't make us melt like the Wicked Witch of the West. I'm not a morning person so that means we go on our walks in the evening. This is great and all, but it makes it really difficult to make dinner. We usually don't get back from our walks until 7:30-ish and by the time I shower and start on dinner it's at least 8. My baby sister constantly reminds me how important it is to stop eating at least two hours before bed time so this is messing up my schedule. So, now we are trying to find easy meals that don't take much time. This means lots of grilling for the most part. Which is yummy, but our grill is massive so it's kind of a waste of propane... but I'm not sure how it compares to the cost of heating up an oven and having it on for an hour. Probably evens out.

The other night I made a really tasty and health veggie dish to be my main and V's side to go with his grilled meat. It's from Amateur Gourmet and, as all of his recipes, it was amazing. I highly recommend it.

Zucchini and Almonds

However much zucchini you want - I did one big and two little
However many slivered almonds you want - I had a little 1/2 cup bag
Salt
Pepper

Julienne the zucchini. AG used his mandolin but I just did mine by hand. Have them fairly small so they cook quickly. Toast the almonds in a skillet (I used a non-stick skillet). After you can start to smell them toasting, add in the zucchini. Cook until warmed through (I think about 15 minutes. The almonds continue to toast during this time.) Add salt and pepper and serve. Enjoy!

Monday, July 26, 2010

Still here



July has been a whirlwind. V and I had guests for the first two weekends and then I've been home two of the last ten days. It's wonderful to have guests and see friends and family but four weekends in a row gets a little stressful. Especially since work has been really busy this month. So, sometimes when I'm stressed I like to look at my wedding pictures on my computer. Not for a long time but just skimming through them helps me zone out and get better situated. So, that's why I put a wedding pick up there.

The biggest problem with being so busy on the weekends is that it's much harder to cook. I end up using the beginning of the week to catch up on things I should have done the last weekend and then end of the week to do things I should do on the coming weekend. So, unfortunately, cooking and grocery store runs tend to be the easiest thing to put aside. V has been really great about going to the store when I'm gone on grocery day (Sunday) but it's hard to make a good grocery list when I don't know what I'm going to make for the least.

I feel listless when I can't cook or bake for several days at a time. Every now and then it's a nice break not to cook, and I definitely do not cook every day. However, whenever I am unable to cook when I feel like cooking, it's almost unbearable. I feel bored and it makes me snack a lot more because I think I won't have a good meal if I don't make something. (though V cooks most weekends and does a very good job - that's usually what I consider my break from cooking... but I still bake on the weekends.) I'm hoping one weekend soon I will be able to have a big baking spree. Maybe I'll make iced sugar cookies or something similar. Not so much to eat them (though they will be eaten) but because it helps me destress from the week. For now, however, it's back to organizing the bills in the office from the last month.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Holiday! Celebrate!


I haven't been blogging lately. It's been a busy few weeks and it's not going to slow down for a few more. Luckily, most of the business will be very fun as well as being busy. This weekend Hannah and Gary came down from Chicago to play in the pool. We ate lots of yummy food too! The first night we had marinated squash, marinated kebabs, and grilled peaches and apricots with sweet cream ice cream. The grilled apricots were actually really really good. They kept their firmness but were warmed through. After taking them off the grill I sprinkled brown sugar over them and let them sit for a few minutes so the sugar got a little caramelized and a little syrupy so it was good to mix with the ice cream.

On Friday we had Jack Stack BBQ for lunch. Then for dinner we had burgers with sauteed onions and garlic in them. We also added one egg and a few dried breadcrumbs, worchestershire sauce, salt, pepper, and cayenne. I had hot dogs instead but V said they were really really good. I made tzatziki sauce for snack on throughout the weekend and it was a big hit. It's nice to have around because I used light yogurt and sour cream so it's a healthier alternative to premade dips but its still really satisfying.

Saturday we had steaks, I had an Italian sausage, grilled asparagus, and heirloom tomatoes and basil from the farmer's market. Ooh, so much yummy food!

Sunday I forgot to plan a meal and most of the restaurants were closed. Holiday on a Sunday is a bad combo for eating out. So, we got some D'Bronx pizza which was tasty as always. V got me a chocolate cake and mint chocolate chip ice cream for my birthday so it was pretty much a perfect day! It was great having Hannah and Gary over and now it's time to relax before our next guests. The pool is definitely a party pool.