Most times I cook, I just put things together as I go, and don't necessarily know what I'm making until its almost on the plate. For that reason, and the fact that it is a week day and Austin was in the kitchen with me, I do not have step by step pictures for everything. Honestly I didn't consider making this meal into a blog until I was half way through.
I had started cooking quinoa, which was to act as a side to Kale, which I had also started cooking, that was all I had figured out at the time. The quinoa recipe I borrowed from the Zucchini Eggplant Lasagna recipe.
1 cup Quinoa
2 cups vegetable broth
1/2 cup tomato sauce
1/4 onion chopped
1 tsp pizza seasoning (or herb of choice)
Bring to boil, cover and let simmer for 20 minutes.
After that was squared away, I threw the rest of the diced onion into a pan with olive oil and let them soften over medium heat. I then trimmed the stem from the Kale, roughly chopped it, and added it to the pan. Then I add about 1/2 cup broth and put the top on the pan and let it steam some. As the Kale wilts, I eventually remove the top and let it continue to cook down as I add a little water when needed.
Now, at this point I think about those beautiful tomatoes in the fridge and think to myself, 'gee, those would be a tasty addition'. I sliced a couple handfuls in half and threw them in. Then I thought to myself, 'wow, that's pretty, I should take a picture and make a blog!'.
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Here are the pretty tomatoes on the mostly cooked kale |
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Here is the fully cooked kale and tomatoes. Not as pretty, but mighty tasty. |
Now those beautiful nectarines pop into my head, and the only way I can think to incorporate them into dinner is to grill them. As the title suggests, I have never grilled fruit before, so here goes nothing.
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Yum, Organic Nectarine |
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I sliced the nectarine into 12 slices. It has to be just barely ripe to do this. A too-ripe nectarine would be squishy and difficult to cut. |
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The final product, garnished with chopped fresh basil. So pretty you could eat it! |
I'll be interested to see what you try next. Do you have the recipe for the yellow watermelon pieces, mango, and cayenne pepper? I know I'm missing something in this--your Mom made it up and I'd like to make it. Have fun!
ReplyDeletePanamaM...Lime! mango, watermelon, cayenne pepper and lime. A refreshing dessert or side salad.
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