November 20, 2014

This guy.

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November 19, 2014

Out learning about the history of pumpkin pie.

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November 18, 2014

Arms & abs

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November 17, 2014

Happy birthday, ma – I celebrated this year with sushi. Unfortunately, lunch was an hour late and I was too busy to leave my desk.

But the thought was there.

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November 16, 2014

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November 15, 2014

Getting my caffeine fix.

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Burnt Radicchio Salad with Pear and Maple

This recipe was born out of the need to burn fall with fire. Call it bleeding frustrations, getting rid of demons, or just simply not getting enough fire with my wintery weather while on vacation, but I came back with an urge to burn things – specifically, food things.

Why so destructive? Slightly burnt around the edges radicchio is fantastic. So are toasted nuts. And butter. And pears – I thought long and hard about caramelizing these, too, but since no one has seen fit to festoon me with a blowtorch it didn’t happen. It might in the future, though. Maybe Santa will bring the gift of fire.

Gluten-free, paleo, vegetarian friendly, vegan friendly

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Burnt Radicchio Salad with Pear and Maple

1/2 head of radicchio
Drizzle olive oil
1/4 c. crushed pecans
1 Tbsp. ghee
1/2 pear
Drizzle maple syrup
Kosher salt & black pepper
Leftover flank steak (optional but delicious)

Set your broiler on high and tinfoil a cookie sheet. De-stem your radicchio and cut into two chunks. Place onto the prepared sheet, drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Broil 5-6 minutes, or until blistered and burning at the edges. Not incinerated, just lightly burnt around the top and edges.

While your radicchio is burning, toast your pecans in the ghee over medium-high heat until they smell nutty. Remove from the heat.

Slice your flank steak and pear into thin slivers.

When the radicchio is done, chop into bite-sized pieces and add to a serving vessel. Top with the sliced pear, flank steak if you’re using and pecans. Drizzle with a teaspoon  or so of maple syrup and hit with another pinch of salt and few twists of pepper. Viola.

Serves 1 for lunch

November 14, 2014

It’s Dar’s favorite time of the year. He was ridiculously excited to see his jacket again.

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November 13, 2014

Daycare mural

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November 12, 2014

Waiting …

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