March 29, 2012

My new love: grapefruit lime ginger curd.

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March 28, 2012

Things the makers of my new office rug wish me to know are NOT manufacturing defects:

Shedding (to decrease over time)
Ozone fading (which is apparently a big problem in Florida — good thing we moved!)
Watermarking (due to directional changes in the rug’s pile)
Sprouting (which is where small tufts of wool pop above the surface)
Wrinkling from being jammed in a corner over carpet
Pile crush due to heavy objects

All good to know, especially in bold type. Think they’re over-used to dealing with fuss budgets?

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March 27, 2012

Haven’t posted one of these in awhile… yep, still me, even if I look like I’ve been knocked upside the head.

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March 26, 2012

We dream of howling wind wolves.

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March 25, 2012

Yesterday was beautiful and Spring-like. Today is a two-blanket lay huddled up on the couch day. C’mon sustained 60s-70s!

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Pasta with Broccoli, Pistachio Pesto & Lemon

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Pasta with Broccoli, Pistachio Pesto & Lemon

Adapted from Pasta with Pistachios Meyer Lemon & Broccoli from the Tasting Table newsletter

1 cup shelled pistachios
1 Tbsp. kosher salt plus
½ pound whole wheat elbow macaroni
2 cups broccoli, chopped
2 garlic cloves
Juice and zest of 1 lemon
Juice of ½ an orange
1 tsp. red pepper flakes
1 cup flat-leaf parsley
½ cup mint
½ cup extra-virgin olive oil
2 Tbsp. sesame oil
½ cup finely grated Pecorino Romano (omit for vegan)
2 Tbsp. finely chopped chives

Preheat the oven to 350°. Bake the shelled pistachios until really fragrant and just starting to brown, about 5 – 6 minutes. Watch your nuts carefully; they can go from pleasantly golden-ish to a hot mess in seconds. Set aside to cool, then whiz in a food processor until they resemble a coarse meal.

While you’re babysitting the pistachios, bring a large pot of water to boil for the pasta. Chop your broccoli while you are waiting for the water to boil and set aside. Once the water is at a boil, add a handful of salt and the pasta and boil until the pasta is almost al dente, about 7 minutes. In the last 2 minutes of cooking, add the broccoli. You want tender but not overdone. Drain the whole shebang, reserving 1 cup of the cooking liquid for the sauce. If you aren’t ready to add the pasta back to the pot for saucing at this point, run it under cold water to stop the cooking process.

While you are cooking the pasta/broccoli, add the garlic, lemon zest, red pepper flakes and kosher salt to the food processor and grind into a fine crumb. Add the parsley and mint and pulse to process down. With the motor running, slowly drizzle in the olive and sesame oils. Transfer to a medium saucepan and add the reserved pasta water. Bring the watery pesto to a boil and simmer for 2 minutes.

Remove from the heat and add the pasta/broccoli. Stir in the lemon juice and cheese and let sit for 5 minutes to give the lemon a chance to work its magic. Top with the chives and serve.

Serves 2 for dinner + 1 for lunch.

March 24, 2012

Spring blossoms.

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March 23, 2012

May the odds be EVER in your favor! My shoes have nothing to do with the movie but taking me there. It was good – they cut some (understandably), but the essence of the first book was there, as were the major points.

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March 22, 2012

Afternoon office light.

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March 21, 2012

Pistachio pesto. Yum.

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