Shelly > June 30, 2009

Supper was Yummy

Every once in a while, I manage to put together a supper that is so simple and delicious that I get downright excited - and wonder why I haven't done it before.  

Just jullienned and lightly sauteed whatever veggies I could find in the fridge (carrots, onion and celery) in a cast iron skillet and added a pinch of coarse salt and tarragon.  Then used this as the bed for some fish fillets baked with a light coating of of  Ranch salad dressing -- straight out of the bottle and another sprinkle of tarragon leaves.   Who would have thought?  

“Opening her eyes again, and seeing her husband's face across the table, she leaned forward to give it a pat on the cheek, and sat down to supper, declaring it to be the best face in the world.” -- Charles Dickens 1812-1870
Shelly > May 7, 2008

Green Onions take the spotlight today.
Shelly > May 7, 2008

Green Onions take the spotlight today.
Shelly > May 1, 2008

Green Onions

"You don't have to cook fancy or complicated masterpieces -- just good food from fresh ingredients."

Julia Child 1912-2004
Shelly > May 1, 2008

Green Onions

"You don't have to cook fancy or complicated masterpieces -- just good food from fresh ingredients."

Julia Child 1912-2004
Shelly > April 29, 2008

Bell Pepper
Shelly > April 30, 2008

Celery

Every April and October the sun that comes through my kitchen window is so blinding that I have been known to cook with sunglasses on.  We've planted a passion vine that provides some shade, but when the windows are dirty -- as they usually are, the light is fantastic.  After I cut yesterday's pepper and noticed that it literally glowed, I couldn't resist playing around some more.  The tripod in the kitchen studio is not an uncommon site.
Shelly > April 30, 2008

Celery

Every April and October the sun that comes through my kitchen window at supper fixing time is so blinding that I have been known to cook with sunglasses on.     We've planted a passion vine that provides some shade, but when the windows are dirty -- as they usually are, the light is fantastic.  After I cut yesterday's pepper and noticed that it literally glowed, I couldn't resist playing around some more.  The tripod in the kitchen studio is not an uncommon site.
Shelly > April 29, 2008

Bell Pepper
June 30, 2009

Supper was Yummy

Every once in a while, I manage to put together a supper that is so simple and delicious that I get downright excited - and wonder why I haven't done it before.

Just jullienned and lightly sauteed whatever veggies I could find in the fridge (carrots, onion and celery) in a cast iron skillet and added a pinch of coarse salt and tarragon. Then used this as the bed for some fish fillets baked with a light coating of of Ranch salad dressing -- straight out of the bottle and another sprinkle of tarragon leaves. Who would have thought?

“Opening her eyes again, and seeing her husband's face across the table, she leaned forward to give it a pat on the cheek, and sat down to supper, declaring it to be the best face in the world.” -- Charles Dickens 1812-1870
Shelly > June 30, 2009

Supper was Yummy

Every once in a while, I manage to put together a supper that is so simple and delicious that I get downright excited - and wonder why I haven't done it before.  

Just jullienned and lightly sauteed whatever veggies I could find in the fridge (carrots, onion and celery) in a cast iron skillet and added a pinch of coarse salt and tarragon.  Then used this as the bed for some fish fillets baked with a light coating of of  Ranch salad dressing -- straight out of the bottle and another sprinkle of tarragon leaves.   Who would have thought?  

“Opening her eyes again, and seeing her husband's face across the table, she leaned forward to give it a pat on the cheek, and sat down to supper, declaring it to be the best face in the world.” -- Charles Dickens 1812-1870
June 30, 2009

Supper was Yummy

Every once in a while, I manage to put together a supper that is so simple and delicious that I get downright excited - and wonder why I haven't done it before.

Just jullienned and lightly sauteed whatever veggies I could find in the fridge (carrots, onion and celery) in a cast iron skillet and added a pinch of coarse salt and tarragon. Then used this as the bed for some fish fillets baked with a light coating of of Ranch salad dressing -- straight out of the bottle and another sprinkle of tarragon leaves. Who would have thought?

“Opening her eyes again, and seeing her husband's face across the table, she leaned forward to give it a pat on the cheek, and sat down to supper, declaring it to be the best face in the world.” -- Charles Dickens 1812-1870
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