11.23.2011

More Crappy Photos!

Oatmeal is my favorite food. Look at this beautiful bowl filled with rolled oats, chopped apple, cashew almond peanut butter, cinnamon, and brown sugar:




Georgetown is my favorite campus. Check out the view of my school from the Key Bridge:



You may have noticed the poor quality of my pictures as of late....that would be due to my inability to upload any edited photos. Further evidence of my computer's slow but sure demise into ruin! Currently the screen goes black if I try to push it open past a 90 degree angle, which feels like vacation compared to last week's angle max of 45 degrees. Did I mention the broken disk drive and volume keys? LOVE MY LIFE. No but seriously, I do, just not my computer. 



11.18.2011

And Everything Nice

I've been in love with sage ever since my sisters and I hosted Thanksgiving two years ago. I remember staying up late with Becky the night before, peeling potatoes and yams over the garbage can. We were listening to Spice Girls pandora and screaming singing our favorite songs from middle school while we prepped the gourmet dishes that would be on the menu the next day. The following afternoon we poured browned butter that had been infused with fresh sage into the yukon gold and sweet potato mixture and whipped it together into the tastiest dish of all time. With that in mind, and in an effort to cook seasonally, I decided to buy pumpkin puree this week and adapted (another) Rachael Ray recipe to create this  pumpkin sage pasta sauce:

I added sauteed mushrooms to the leftovers!
Ingredients

Olive Oil
1 lb. ground veal
4 cloves garlic, chopped
1 onion, chopped
1 bay leaf
6 sprigs of sage, cut into strips
1 cup dry white wine
1 cup chicken stock
1 cup canned pumpkin
1/2 cup almond milk
1/8 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. nutmeg
salt and pepper




I started by sauteeing the veal in just a little olive oil until it was mostly cooked. I transferred it from the pan to a plate, and poured the excess fat down the drain. I added a tbsp. or so of olive oil to the pan and began cooking the garlic and onion until they were tender, then added the wine, bay leaf and sage. I let the sauce simmer until it had reduced a little before adding the chicken stock, pumpkin, and veal. I stirred the sauce ferociously until it was well-blended, then added the rest of the ingredients and let it simmer for 5 minutes. I served this over whole wheat penne, and froze 2 other servings of the sauce. It was yummy, but not as flavorful as I expected... I think partly because I used veal instead of the sweet Italian sausage that Rachael recommended--I was trying to be fancy, plus I kind of hate sweet Italian sausage. Next time I'll try hot Italian sausage, which I think will add the necessary richness and flavor that I'm looking for. The whole heavy cream component would probably help with that too, but let's be honest, creamy pasta is probably the most problematic food category for me on the planet. Need I remind you of my stay in the bathroom at the Olive Garden in Binghamton circa summer 2008?


11.10.2011

Exotic Leftovers

 What To Do When You Have to Buy a Whole Package of Prosciutto Even Though You Only Want to Use One Slice for Your Boyfriend's Breakfast Sandwich:

1. Brush a chicken breast lightly with olive oil and sprinkle with black pepper. Wrap it in a slice of prosciutto and bake for 15 minutes at 350. Serve with roasted rosemary potatoes and brussels sprouts.

 2. Cut prosciutto in small pieces and brown for 60 seconds in a pan. Add TJ's Arrabiata pasta sauce and simmer for for 3-5 minutes. Serve over whole wheat pasta (or spaghetti squash).







Next on my list? This Giada De Laurentiis recipe  .... can't wait to try it! 




11.01.2011

Sweet Home

A small disclaimer- obviously I tired not to photograph the sketchy parts of my dwelling, including the ivy plants growing out of my carpet (yes, I am not exaggerating), the shower, which is too awful to joke about, and the fact that the kitchen counter is slowly but surely sinking into the floor beneath it. But, it's true I've collected some beautiful things over the last couple years of living on my own...


magazine rack- from Goodwill in Vermilion
papasan chair- originally Pottery Barn, bought off of Craigslist 
drapes- Mimi's Attic
cream chenille area rug- originally Urban Outfitters, bought at Mimi's Attic

 

                     bookcase- found in my parents barn, painted red and "antiqued" myself



vintage lamp and fleur-de-lys shade- Mimi's Attic
mint night stand- Mimi's Attic
antique metal bedframe- Craigslist (for $25!!)
bedding- Anthropologie




desk and bookshelf- Target
fern painting- original art by Kacey Stafford (gift from Mom!) 
area rug- Urban Outfitters (on sale plus free shipping!)
antique writing desk- found by Becky on the street in Brooklyn
yellow chair- formerly my roommate's, spray painted yellow

 
 
dish towels, apron, oven mitt- Anthropologie (gifts from Katie/Mom!)
hanging fruit basket- World Market 
enamel flower hooks- Pier 1 (birthday gift from Jordan!)

   


 

spice rack, utensil holder- World Market
corduroy G- bridesmaid gift from Jordan


Yeah, there's not much exciting going on in here.

I think I did pretty good with what I had to work with... but until I get a significant raise I'll continue to spend my time dreaming of hardwood floors, breezy windows, and kitchen drawers.