Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Dinner at Sunset with My Signature Dish



Polenta and Tomato Napoleons

Serves 6

Polenta:
3 cups water
1 cup polenta
Salt and pepper

Pesto:
1 cloves garlic
3 tablespoons pine nuts (toasted)
2 cups basil leaves (omit stems)
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon vegan parmesan cheese (optional)
Salt and pepper

Toppings:
6 medium ripe tomatoes, sliced very thinly
Olive oil
Balsamic vinegar
Fresh pepper
Kosher salt
Pine nuts

To prepare polenta . . . boil water and stir-in polenta slowly to avoid clumps. Continue stirring until polenta gets thick, about 1 minute. (Stand back to avoid being burned by bubbling polenta!) Remove from heat and add salt and pepper to taste. Then, pour polenta onto oiled plate and spread-out evenly to about 1/2-inch thickness. Set aside to let polenta cool and solidify.

To make pesto . . . begin by mincing garlic in food processor. Then add pine nuts and chop. Then add basil, olive oil, vegan parmesan cheese. Process until smooth. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

To assemble napoleons . . . begin by using an inverted drinking glass to cut polenta into four discs. On each plate, put a polenta disc onto the center, then spread a heaping tablespoon of pesto over the disc. Next, artfully stack tomato slices over each disc (about the equivalent of one tomato for each). Drizzle with a little olive oil, balsamic vinegar, fresh pepper, and kosher salt. Garnish with pine nuts.

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Eviction

This spring, a family of squirrels has set up a home in the crawl space under the cabin. Just when we have the ants under control, along comes a different critter. It's always something out here in the woods. That's why I call this blog "Cabin Adventures!"

When I realized I was in over my head, I called Chip from A All Animal Control to get the squirrels out and repair the damage they caused. Last weekend, he set traps to catch the squirrels and relocate them. To lure them into the traps, Chip is using peanuts and a secret paste with a strong scent.




Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Early Spring in Black & White

Before the forest soon explodes in full color, I captured some images in black & white. Click on the photos to enjoy a larger view!


A decaying tree on the way to the field


Some trees in the boggy area along the nature trail


Looking up into the redbud tree with early blooms


The bark of a persimmon tree along the nature trail


The nature trail winds up the hill out of the boggy area
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