At least my neighborhood has positive graffiti.
July 29, 2013
The Weekly Dozen – Week 1
So I’m a bit (2 weeks) late to the ‘Weekly Dozen’ challenge. The gist is to share your 12 favorite pics per week – in an effort to make one more mindful about taking and using the camera daily.
This first week ended up with the not-at-all-surprising weekend rush to accumulate 12 ‘good’ shots.












July 28, 2013
July 27, 2013
Roasted Cauliflower Steaks (paleo)
I saw the inspiration for this recipe somewhere along my merry food blogger wanderings, though I can’t for the life of me remember where. I read the title, moved on, meant to come back to it, and completely forgot. But somehow the title stuck with me – it was something about cauliflower steaks – and a hankering was born.
My version combines the nuttiness of roast cauliflower with the sweet depth of tahini and a sharp tang from Asiago. Capers would be fantastic here, as would any sort of nice nutty spice blend (za’atar would be dynamite). I served alongside a simple steak, though I could easily see this dish turned into a grilling affair.
Roasted Cauliflower Steaks (paleo)
1 head cauliflower
Coconut oil
Sea salt and black pepper
1-2 tsp. tahini
A sprinkle of fresh asiago or parmesan cheese – omit if you are cutting dairy
Preheat your oven to 400F and line a baking sheet with foil.
Cut your cauliflower into 1/2 inch thick steaks – leaving the stem on for cutting helps. I had a medium head and ended up with 3 steaks + a bunch of florets.
Lay your steaks on the prepared baking sheet and brush with coconut oil. You might want to pour the oil into a separate dish to dip into or you just may end up with a little relative density of cauliflower vs coconut oil science project. Sprinkle with salt and pepper.
Broil 25 minutes, or until the steaks are browned and smell nutty – make sure to flip halfway through to avoid burning.
When the steaks are browned, brush with tahini and sprinkle with parmesan. Broil until the cheese is melted.
Serves 2 as a side with enough florets leftover for a nice lunch.












