2 stolen recipes and some frozen corn
One of our favorites this year has been Major Grey’s Chicken. I posted about this earlier…maybe? I can’t seem to find the post now. I will link to it if I find it.
It is a delicious, creamy, mango-filled pile of deliciousness. The recipe we use is stolen from one of Matt’s co-workers, and I usually add some fresh mango to the mix because we have some on hand. It’s actually usually the mango that inspires us to make this dish, since it’s a failsafe use for the fruit.
We also stole another recipe from a coworker of mine…Kale Pesto! We’re both wary of dark greens in general, and have had some bad luck with them in the past. Kale is no exception, and I’ve consistently avoided adding it to my salad in our cafeteria at work. But I heard rave reviews about this kale pesto—the bitterness is cut with a few handfuls of basil, but the healthy kick of kale is still blended in.
We used a huge package of basil (the kitchen smelled AMAZING!) and a whole bunch of Kale that came in our CSA box. Matt was in charge of adding everything to the bowl, so I’m not sure of the exact amounts, but garlic, salt and olive oil all went into the mix.
Then….we realized we really need to invest in a food processor soon. Where will we put it? No idea. Maybe in our imaginary cupboard with the stand mixer, pressure cooker, waffle iron and rotisserie cooker (this one’s just for Matt).
Anyway, we got it blended in tiny batches and then mixed all together. Tossed with some tri-color pasta. Yum yum yum.
These two seemed a little mismatched, but I figured the bitter of the kale would pair well with the sweet and creamy of the chicken dish. What kind of side could make this even more strange?? Some frozen corn, of course! The only other option in our freezer was cheesy broccoli, which I thought was way too out there.
It was a little all-over-the-place, but still delicious, and Matt has been eating leftovers this week while I’m on the road 🙂
In the spirit of fun fall stuff, here’s our decorated mantle for the season! Very exciting—notice the real life candlesticks…I’m pretty pleased with how grown up these beeswax taper candles make me feel. Plus, the adorable mini-loaf pan that I turned into a candle holder.
We used that loaf pan a couple weeks ago to make some amazing banana nut bread for a party, and now it’s clean and full of pumpkin spice scented candles! Spectacular!
Also, this is how Santana sits while I cook. She’s so dainty and genteel, huh?
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5:28 pm on October 28th, 2009
SET IT AND FORGET IT!!!!!!
Also, that Santana picture is unbelievable! I am shocked you didn’t tell me about it when it happened.
2:44 am on January 12th, 2012
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