June 9, 2012

CSA bouquet

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Lemony Chickpea Mash

I made this side to go with Cider-Braised Pork Shoulder with Caramelized Onion and Apple Confit and haven’t been able to stop thinking about it since. The pork was great, don’t get me wrong – soft, sweet, tangy, porky. But the chickpeas, the chickpeas were a revelation. My DH and I are trying to make a conscious effort to decrease the amount of “white” starch we are eating – no more bread, pasta, potatoes or rice noodles at home. Basically, no more of our very favorites and my go-tos for meal planning. Well, I wouldn’t say quite no more, but a limit has been placed on that type of food around these parts. And it’s at turns hard (when all I want to do is make a quick noodle dish) and not very hard at all (I really don’t miss bread).

As such, we are eating more lentils and legumes, more nut butters, a little more “real” meat (apparently bacon and/or eggs doesn’t really count as actual meat), and more straight-up vegetable based meals without the use of starch as a crutch. That’s the hard one. That one has been frickin killing me – I’m the queen of one-bowl dinner salads. Dinner salads and noodle dishes. Luckily, I’ve discovered the joys of cauliflower rice and stumbled upon an offhand mention of chickpea mash.

Think of chickpea mash like a mashed potato. It should be a luscious, decadent feeling puddle – a balm, even. Like mashed potatoes, or even grits. Comfort for the health-conscious (yeah, I know, my recipe uses canned chickpeas – I’m lazy).

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Chickpea mash pictured above with the lovely pork dish mentioned in the head notes and crisped greens with garlic.

Lemony Chickpea Mash

1 can low sodium chickpeas, washed and drained
1 Tbsp. tahini
Juice of 1 lemon
Olive oil
Water to lubricate
Salt & pepper to taste

Add the chickpeas, tahini and lemon juice to the bowl of your food processor. Let spin, using water and a few good glugs of olive oil to get everything moving until you get the texture you want. You’re looking for a thick-ish, velvety spread. Something that isn’t watery, but isn’t a big pile of glop. Kind of like hummus (this would also make a killer hummus-style dip, btw). Taste. Add salt & pepper ’till your heart’s content.

Serves 2 for dinner with a small portion left over for lunch.

June 8, 2012

I’m thinking no one is walking off with these sexy babies.

ps – Prometheus was awesome.

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June 7, 2012

All that’s left of the mighty stringed wiener toy.

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June 6, 2012

If you can’t sees me, you can’t take my picture, right?

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The DH

On a whopping hot (88 degrees) afternoon (Memorial Day), after hours of dragging our already-tired bodies through the Manhattan heat on a fruitless ‘going to see Navy ships’ hunt (they were blocked off by an hours-long line of people waiting to board), we settled on Japanese BBQ for lunch. Mostly because we were walking past, beef always makes the day brighter, and hey, Japanese BBQ still counts as Memorial Day BBQ.

These pics were taken while waiting for a seat … and my DH (darling or dearest -take your pick- husband) still looks ridiculous/studly/adorable.

Just a little light retouching here – some color and exposure adjustment, very light blemish removal, nothing much at all
This shot was converted into high pass black & white. Next time I might jack the blacks up to go a little more surreal… I was mostly going for a nice black & white shot with light feature blow-out.

 

 

June 5, 2012

I can’t wait to dive in.

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June 4, 2012

I can has broccoli? You shares, right?

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June 3, 2012

Dekalb Market to Atlantic Ave/Barclays Center

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June 2, 2012

Journey to Peekskill on Metro North.

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