Saturday, January 4, 2014

Chicken in the (Crock) Pot

One of our favorites.  Chicken is moist and falls off the bone.  Lots off rich juices and schmaltz for making matzoh balls and soup from the leftovers.  Simple.
20 years old and still cooking.











Carrots("baby")
Onions (quartered)
Garlic (whole cloves, smashed to peel)
Potatoes (well scrubbed, in large chunks)
Celery (cut to the size of "baby" carrots)
1 Whole Chicken
salt, pepper, herbs


Bill's version: veggies on top.
















Put vegetables in the slow cooker, place chicken on top. Sprinkle with herbs, salt and pepper as desired. Cover and cook on low 4-5 hours, high 8-10 hours.

60% Whole Wheat Bread



Monday, February 25, 2013

One Pot Lentil Rice Supper

This is a recipe I collected years ago, source unknow. It's vegetarian, whole grain, and quick. I've started combining all of the dry ingredients in a jar in advance. It stores well, and is a great no think dinner.  With the programmable rice cooker, it takes 5 minutes in the morning, and dinner is ready when we get home.

The recipe is pretty flexible.  You can play with the proportions of rice and lentils as long as the ratio of water stays the same.  Try different kinds of rice (basmati, jasmine, white, short grain, long grain etc), lentils (French green, brown, red, orange) and seasonings.  For example, use basmati rice, lentils, curry instead of the basil, and yogurt instead of cheese for Indian inspired flavors.


The finished product garnished with crumbled feta. This batch was made with French green lentils.


Assemble the ingredients.  A one pound bag of lentils makes about 3 dinner "kits."


Use a pint size Mason-Ball jar..no measuring cups.


Add 1 cup of lentils.  Use a wide mouth funnel to keep it neat.


Add 1/2 C of long grain rice.


Add 1 teaspoon of garlic powder, 1 t dried basil and 1/2 t coarse salt (or 1 tsp of bouillon powder) and 1/4 t pepper.
Label the jar, put on the lid, and store in the pantry. 


One Pot Lentil Rice Supper
1 C lentils
1/2 C long grain brown rice
1 t dried basil
1 t garlic powder
1/2 t coarse salt (or 1 t of bouillon powder)
1/4 t ground black pepper
1 T olive oil
2 C sliced carrots
3 C water
garnish with feta or romano cheese

Make Ahead
Combine lentils through black pepper in a Mason jar.  Label with instructions and remaining ingredients (olive oil through water).

Rice Cooker
Combine everything in a rice cooker and set to white rice setting. 

Conventional
Combine everything in a pot with a tight fitting lid.  Bring to a boil, lower to a simmer and cook until tender, about 30 minutes

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Happy Imbolc!

 Happy Imbolc!

Torta di Befana.


The word imbolg means in the belly, a reference to the pregnancy of ewes and ewes milk. The holiday is associated with the stirring of the earth, new life and fertility.  Also associated with the maiden goddess Brighid and the divine hags Cailleach (Gaelic), and Beira (Scotland). It is the day the Cailleach goes out to gather firewood for the rest of the winter.  If she intends the winter to linger, she will make sure the day is sunny, so she can gather a good supply.

Before the first rise.  Note the spring loaded tea strainer I use as a flour wand.

Ready for the oven
Activities for the day include weather forecasting, plaiting, weaving braiding and doing something with your hands.  I baked a sweet bread with fruit and nuts.  The recipe is adapted from Mary Ann Esposito's Torta di Befana (Befana Cake).  I figure Befana is an Italian hag associated with winter, why not?  I substituted orange zest for the lemon, and apricots for candied lemon peel.  

It came out pretty well, if I do say so myself

The finished product



Sunrise: 7:04 AM Sunset: 5:16 PM Day Length: 10:12
Increase in day length since the Winter Solstice: 0:57
Moon Phase: Last quarter
It's 26 degrees with light snow.

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Fog Horns

Awoke to the haunting lull of fog horns on the harbor.  The lowing started around 5 AM, I think.  It was still dark, and I gradually came to consciousness.  It is a pleasant way to wake. 

I keep thinking about the Ray Bradbury short story.  What will be conjured from the sea this morning?

Saturday, March 17, 2012

tIdes of March

We're going out of town for a long weekend.  This morning rushing to do the last minute things to get out the door, I realized that I'm cleaning.  Curious. Cleaning is generally a good habit, but in the rush, it slows things down.  I'm cleaning because the cat sitter is coming.  No, that's not exactly it.  She's seen the whirlwind of dustbunnies and piles of books before.  It's that this time, SHE IS GOING TO CLEAN THE APARTMENT.  Ick. 

It brings to mind when I worked as a housekeeper after college.  I remember the harried mom with two privileged bratty children.  They never put away a single toy.  She always apologized for the endless loads of laundry (always dumped in the laundry room, so that one had to wade through the doorway), the week's worth of dishes covering all of the counters.  I restored order,  but always wondered why she couldn't just put the dishes in the DISHWASHER instead of on the counter.  How this would seem to give one blip of order in her chaos.

So here I am cleaning for the cleaning lady.  Go figure.