So, this cabbage was literally the size of a 2 month old child. (BTW: when I say literally, I literally mean the word "literally". As opposed to the metaphoric way most folks are using the word literally nowadays. Pet peeve much? I think so.) I used half for an Apple-Cabbage slaw, and the other half for a variation on Deb's mushroom-cabbage galette. Mine included some ground beef and crazy curry spice. A quick note about this galette: I'll make variations of this over and over again this winter, but I've got some serious pastry opinions and am constantly tweaking. More pastry pontification laterz...
Butternut Squash with Green Lentils & Mint: evidently, this was a SmittenKitchen kind of week, and I found myself turning to Deb's fantabulous cooking blog almost every day. This week, I was catering an office luncheon to feature Horse & Buggy's produce, and I had the following to work with:
Butternut, pre-dismantling |
Other recipes I couldn't help myself from this week:
- Roasted Sweet Potato rounds with Thanksgiving on Top: I told you it was a SmittenKitchen-fest here in the Night Kitchen. I swapped walnuts for pecans, cherries for cranberries, and used fancy-pants walnut oil instead of olive. Uh, yum.
- The Best Deep Dish Apple Pie: look forward to a post on this, complete with pictures and a new, mind boggling-ly easy pastry technique. Promise.
- Buttermilk Mashed Potatoes: they were piling up in my fridge and I just WANTED them.
- Roasted Tomato & Green Bean salad: this was a last-minute brainstorm that was inspired and savory. Expect a post on this sweet-patootie too, once I get more green beans and find the damn camera.
Finally: last night? Mojitos. I made them. I drank them. They are inexplicably intoxicating, (and not just because they're alcoholic). And they aren't always, this is not a cocktail where you can just "wing it". I know they seem simple: mint, sugar, lime, rum. Except if you do it wrong? Mint-flavored cough syrup. For real. Its not pretty (personal experience perhaps?). Though to be fair, that's what happens when you let clowns mix your drinks (ask me later)....
Once I started the mint in my porch planter, I knew I'd have a lot of drinking to do. So, finally, after all that culinary de-briefing, here's the mojito recipe you've all been waiting for. You'll never curse your mint plant's precocious growth ever again.