Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Recipe Wednesday

Recipe #21 - Toasted Pumpkin Seeds

Just in time for Haloween a seasonal recipe of unknown origin. What can you do with those seeds you scrape out of the pumpkin for your Jack-o-Lantern? Usually they get thrown out with the next trash. Some people may save them for planting to grow next years pumpkins. Here is a tasty and nutritious alternative. Make a batch of:

Toasted Pumpkin Seeds

Seeds of a pumpkin

Salt (to taste)

2 Tbsp. Vegetable oil

Rinse the seeds to remove strings and pulp and pat dry with a paper towel. Spread the seeds on a baking pan and let stand for several hours to dry. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Toss the seeds with the oil and salt to taste. Toast the seeds in the oven stirring every 5 minutes or so, until golden brown, about 25 minutes. Let them cool completely. Taste and add more salt if needed. Serve the pumpkin seeds as a snack or use as a garnish.

I found this recipe in a flyer I picked up at a local Fall Festival Pumpkin Patch sponsored by the Clear Lake U.M.C. in 2008. Here are a few pictures to chronicle that event and our Grand-daughter's visits to the Pumpkin Patch in search of the "Great Pumpkin".




We didn't find the "Great Pumpkin" here, but we did get a few good pictures of Kira.
P.S.  Be sure to follow the link for the Great Pumpkin!

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Recipe Wednesday

Recipe #20

My wife found this chimichurri sauce recipe in the newspaper one fine summer day.  I don't remember exactly why she keeps searching for a Chimichurri Sauce recipe, but she mentioned this to me when she saw it.  I determined then that we should try the recipe and I could post it to my blog.  You may want to follow the link to see the original article in the Recipes column of the Flavor section of the Houston Chronicle Chron.com .

Summer Herb Chimichurri

3 cloves garlic, peeled
½ large shallot, peeled
1½ cups packed parsley leaves
1½ cups packed basil leaves
¾ cup packed mint leaves
2 tablespoons sherry vinegar
2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
½ cup extra-virgin olive oil
½ small red onion, minced
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper



Using the blade attachment of a food processor, chop the garlic, shallot, herbs, vinegar and lemon juice until well combined and slightly chunky. With the motor running, drizzle in the olive oil through the tube in a steady stream until the sauce is well blended and the herbs are finely chopped. Transfer to a bowl, stir in the red onion, and season to taste with salt and pepper. 

Serve immediately, or transfer to a covered container and press plastic wrap directly onto the surface of the sauce. Cover and refrigerate up to 1 week.



This recipe was printed in the Houston Chronicle of Wednesday, September 8, 2010 along with suggestions to try it on grilled and sliced flank or skirt steak.  Mixing with mayonnaise to spread on sandwiches or burgers was also offered as a suggestion.  Salmon might be rubbed and slow roasted in the oven.  It could also be whisked with a little extra olive oil and tossed with seasonal greens for a herb tinged salad.

Please try it.  You will like it!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Picture Girl

Pam set out to get a few 'candid' photos of the granddaughter.  Oops, I think she has seen the camera.




She was going to take a nap with her animals. Oh well, no nap now.



Kira with "Pink Bear".  Boy, what a smile! What a ham!



Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Flower Girl

Kira is making preparations for her Flower Girl responsibility at a recent wedding. Her mother's friend, Monica, may not have realized what she was starting when she asked for a 2 1/2 year old to act as flower girl in her recent wedding ceremony.


How do you keep a 2 1/2 year old flower girl busy during the wedding ceremony?

Monday, December 28, 2009

Holiday Decorations '09

Here are a few photos of our Home Christmas decorations for 2009.











Thursday, June 25, 2009

Recipe Wednesday #19 (A Day Late on Thursday)

Sorry I missed my Wednesday deadline for my recipe. This week I chose not to give a specific recipe. Instead I will refer you to one of the ways I like get new recipes. I simply go to the computer and go to the "World Wide Web". One of my favorite sites is:
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You can view a number of recipes here. If you like you can even sign up for an e-mail service to have recipes and other information concerning their products and related recipes sent directly to your Inbox. Check it out and find your own recipes. Please comment if this information and the link is useful to you for finding your own recipes.

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Friday, June 12, 2009

Smile!


You're On Candid Camera.
This is a recent picture of our granddaughter, Kira, showing off one of her birthday presents. Look closely at the jewelry set she is wearing. This set includes the tiara on her head, the necklace around her neck, and the dangle clip on earrings on her ears. This beautiful heart shaped set includes all three heart shaped, pink plastic 'stone'. The set does include a ring with the pink plastic heart, but is not visible in this picture. This beautiful jewelry set was given to Kira by her cousins from Corpus Christi, Texas. They were in town visiting for the party. This was the social event of the day with a 2 year birthday party hosted by the grandparents, Lance and Pam, at a local eating establishment. Numerous friends and relatives enjoyed hamburgers, chicken nuggets, fries, and drinks accompanied by ice cream and cake. Happy Birthday Kira!