Friday, January 04, 2019
Daily Notes- January 4th
A Pasta Dish from Dorie Greenspan. Vegetarian.
Watching Dorie make this dish was so interesting. My internet feed on Food 52 had a video. Dorie has cute little round lens eye glasses, wears pale colored shirts with the collars up, sweaters and a nice little scarf around her neck--"smartly" knotted. She has awkward knife skills which I found charming.
Eight ounces of sliced or diced (peeled) winter squash of your choice pan fried in olive oil and 2T of cider vinegar and 1½ teaspoons of honey until the squash "colors". While this is happening boil 8 ounces of linguine or regular pasta and add ¼ cup of dry cranberries to the pasta pot--to plump up the dry fruit. Add 2 cups, packed shredded cabbage to the pan with the squash. Saute. Drain the pasta and cranberries-saving ½ cup of cooking water-- and add pasta to the pan with the squash. Add water to loosen things up. Sprinkle with toasted walnuts -about a quarter cup--and Parmesan cheese. Eat.
I love pasta but not with meat. So another vegetable sauced pasta dish makes my heart sing! And the interesting seasoning of cider vinegar and honey---Dorie says it makes the flavors "pop!" I don't happen to have a winter squash or cabbage in the house--so I won't be able to make this until I shop.
G and Riley are going out for their walk. A short one. G is "feeling" the results of the slip and fall yesterday. His shoulder is a bit stiff and his wrist aches a bit. I offered him the Arnica cream but he said no.
I read straight through Anne Tyler's Clock Dance yesterday. Starts and ends in Baltimore. Just the way I like my Tyler books. Her characters are the kind I wish lived on my street. Makes me want to read all the Baltimore books again. So, I made a list. A good book can be enjoyed more than once.
I did eat my lunch (lots of crunchy peanut butter straight from the jar and an apple) two hours after breakfast and then skipped supper all together. I was reminded of my babies-- some days they wanted food all morning and then refused anything in the late afternoon and evening. There must be a biological reason.
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