Sunday, November 25, 2012

Recipe Shout Outs!

So my friend Jill has been bravely venturing into the cooking world.  I sent her a few of my favorite recipes, and then realized I should just put them all in one place in case anyone else is looking for some new dishes!

These are my easy, tried and true recipes I've been making for years.  They are the recipes I make when I want a surefire home run with the hubs, and anytime I want something yummy but am not quite sure what to make.  Here you go:

First up- the best broccoli EVER.  I'm not kidding.  Don't argue, just make it and thank me later.  Do it.
I usually skip the basil, just out of laziness.  It also works without the pine nuts, if you don't have them on hand.  For me, the real keys are the lemon, garlic, and parmesean.  Honestly, it really doesn't matter what you make to go with this broccoli.  Chicken, whatever.  The broccoli is the real star here.  I've tossed this with penne and a little extra EVOO and butter to make it a complete meal, and it was awesome.  I've also made a whole batch of this for myself and just eaten the whole thing by itself for dinner with a giant glass of pinot gris.  But who's keeping track.  Bottom line- make it.  



Next up- an easy, fun meal for any day of the week.  It's so yummy, bright, and creamy all at the same time.  And you can kind of toss it all together, throw it in the oven, relax for minute, and dinner is ready! Sometimes I'll make a little cucumber salad to accompany.  This is from Cooking Light, which by the way, I love.  It's just filled with easy meals, and they include the nutrition information for every recipe, which makes it super easy to count calories.




Ok, going on- The following recipes mostly have to do with food, but also with dating a little bit... so singletons, listen up.  And Clement- earmuffs!

Here is the recipe I've made for boys (and anybody, really) when I want them to be super impressed with my MAD SKILLZ but don't have a lot of energy or time.  You will be shocked at how easily this comes together.  And your guests, boyfriend, whoever- will truly be impressed.  I promise!  This recipe is from Jamie Oliver's The Naked Chef Takes Off.  It's an awesome book, even aside from the minor (MAJOR) crush I have on Jamie.  He has a real passion for simple food and beautiful ingredients.  And looking beautiful.  Never mind- get back to cooking!




Here's another recipe I've made for several, well, suitors.  Give them this, some corn bread, a beer, and they won't leave you alone!  I make this every year for New Year's Day, and just any time I need a little cozy food or want some extra cuddles from the husband!  This is also from Cooking Light.




For the grand finale... Martha Stewart's Mac and Cheese!  I swear to this day that this is the meal that made Clement fall in love with me.  I made this for him on his birthday a few weeks after we met, and a week later he said the big "L."  You do the math.




So there you go!  Just a few of my favorites- all fairly easy and well worth any trouble!  These are all so delicious and impressive, too- so make them for your honey and they will think you are amazing!  

XOXO,
Kaiti

Thursday, November 22, 2012

  November has been great! Matt came to visit, and we had a great time walking around with him and enjoying some great food. Gotta say I'm a bit jealous of the sweet hat he picked up for himself at a haberdasher in the French Quarter.
  I also got a new job as a teaching assistant at Success Preparatory Academy. It's a great school where they work hard to excite the kids about going to college one day. The classrooms and halls are decorated with university pennants and flags, so I've email PSU, U of O, and other NW colleges for free stuff to get some hometown spirit in there. Another benefit of my new job is finally having a regular schedule. It's been great having real weekends with Kaiti, and I've been enjoying having the whole week off for Thanksgiving.
  Kaiti's in the kitchen right now, making Framboise cranberry sauce! It only needs a little so we're drinking the left overs. It's just the two of us this year, enjoying a quiet dinner, but not skimping on the food. More leftovers that way. Tomorrow we'll go out for her birthday and have moule frite at a cute little wine bar we like. We're also celebrating by watching a bunch of Meryl Streep movies that Kaiti hasn't seen yet. So far we've watched the silly "Death Becomes Her" and are still deciding what to watch tonight and tomorrow.
  Hope you're all having a great Thanksgiving! We miss and love you all!

Monday, November 19, 2012

Food and Holidays!

It's Kaiti here!  

Holy cow, this year is flying by.  Clement is going to post soon, I promise.  I'll make him.  He is happy and has a great new job, but I'll let him tell you about it himself. 

I've been in rehearsals for Candide at Loyola, and also got a role in the original production of The Money Box, a 60's style musical by Ricky Graham and Jefferson Turner.  I'm so excited about both shows!  

There are a million things I could tell you about... but like a good German girl, I'll just focus on the food.  Matt Q came to visit, and among the many awesome things we did, we ate at Besh Steak!  DELISH.  John Besh also visited Clement's work, and he gave us an autographed copy of his new cookbook!  It's a huge book with beautiful photographs.  

WE SIGNED UP FOR A CSA!!  It has been quite a transition moving from a city that is so focused on fresh, local, organic, and humane food to, well, Louisiana.  I love New Orleans, but they have not figured out the fresh produce thing.  And while we're on the subject, the recycling thing.  Don't even get me started on the recycling.  

Anyway, we found this cute little farmers market pretty close to our house.  They source local seasonal produce from nearby farms and do a weekly box!  They even deliver it to our doorstep.  We got our first box on Sunday, and I felt like a princess!  I've been sorely missing beautiful fresh food, and all of a sudden there is a nice guy bringing boxes of it to our doorstep!  

Here's our loot:


We got a giant bunch of green onions, collards, mustard greens, broccoli, arugula, cherry tomatoes, crimini mushrooms, turnips, sweet potatoes, a cabbage, grapefruits, oranges, and satsumas.  All beautiful and fresh, and so tasty!  The cherry tomatoes tasted like real ones fresh from the garden.  I had almost forgotten what tomatoes from the garden tasted like.

I really had no choice but to temporarily break my pasta ban and make this:

Homemade spƤtzle with brandied mushroom gravy.  Accompanied by cherry tomato and arugula salad with garlicky lemon vinaigrette.  

We still don't really have a respectable source for meat, except for the occasional pound of shrimp we buy off the back of a guy's truck.  It's legit, don't worry.  Turns out shrimp from the backs of trucks are the best shrimp.  Now you know.  

Thanksgiving is this week, and we are spending our first married Thanksgiving at our place just the two of us.  We are cooking a turkey breast and all the sides we can't live without, and found a nice Oregon pinot to have with dinner!  And, I'm not going to lie- I plan on enjoying a fair amount of bourbon.  We are in the south, after all.  

This might sound super cheesy, but I'm seriously so thankful for Clement.  He is a rock star of a husband.  He is so supportive of me, and makes me laugh and feel loved every single day.  I actually married the nicest guy in the world.  I don't know how I found him, but I thank my lucky stars every day that I did.  What are you all thankful for?

Friday is my birthday!  Clement is taking me out for my favorite dinner, moules frites, and of course plenty of wine.  The good stuff.  Anyway, 28.  ...I'm not afraid (yes I am).  But I did decide I need to make a 30 list- a list of things I have to do before the big 30.  I'm not quite sure what's on it yet, but I'll let you know.  What do you think should be on my list?  Should I scratch an item off the list on my birthday?  

Happy Thanksgiving to all y'all!  Tell us what your turkey plans are, what you are thankful for, and what you think should be on my 30 list!  

Lots of love and kisses,

Kaiti and Clement

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Catching up

Taking off!  Our first plane ride as a couple.
 Hi all!  Life has been crazy since we got down to New Orleans, but we are finally catching up and found a chance to update our blog.  After this, I promise we'll be better!  This is Kaiti, by the way.  So here is a brief summary of the last couple months: Our wedding was exactly the perfect little beach wedding we were hoping for.  It was so small and intimate, and we loved having our whole newly expanded family in one place to celebrate our love.  We'll organize pictures soon, but in the mean time, check out our fabulous photographer's blog for a taste of our wedding!
We were so excited to move!  Believe it or not, it was actually our first plane ride together, and we were already married and moving across the country!  Once we got to New Orleans, we stayed in a way fancy hotel, Le Pavillon, while our house hunting began.  The picture below is the lobby.  It had the most beautiful flower arrangements and chandeliers!  I was in heaven.
Lobby at Le Pavillon.
These funny dogs are everywhere!  Kind of like the cow project in Portland.
Clement stealing bananas from the neighbors before Isaac.

House hunting, on the other hand, was not so fancy.  We sold both of our cars, so we had to travel all over the city on streetcar and on foot to visit potential homes.  After seeing many downright grungy apartments, we finally stumbled across a charming place over an insurance company.  It's right on Carrollton, which is a great neighborhood.  We are steps from the streetcar line, and just a couple blocks away from Oak Street, which has all sorts of restaurants, coffee shops, and little stores.  Monique and Robb helped us clean the place up and move in, and I don't know how we would have done it without them.  They were life savers!  We are SLOWLY getting the place put together.  It's not perfect, but it's ours, and once we have it all fixed up I think we'll be pretty happy here.  I'll post some pictures of it when I think it's ready!





The day I started school at Loyola, Tropical Storm Isaac got upgraded to a hurricane, a voluntary evacuation got issued, and school got canceled for the rest of the week.  So I had one class and then had to go home and prepare!  The hurricane itself wasn't all that bad, just rainy.  The real pain was having no power for almost a week.  It was probably 90 degrees in our house, with 100 percent humidity.  We started out playing a lot of yahtzee and having fun, but after a few days of heat, all we could do was stretch out and try not to get dehydrated.  It got pretty miserable, but now we can say we've survived a hurricane.

So I've started school for real now, and it's getting hard.  I'm working on two papers right now, and have several performances and competitions to prepare for, on top of regular classes and homework.  I'm so happy I didn't try to get a job, I don't think I would be able to keep up.  Clement is working at a grocery store for now, but is eagerly looking for something else.  If any of you out there have ideas or connections, don't be shy!  Send them our way!  

All in all, life is pretty good down here.  We are making some nice new friends, eating good food, and exploring our new city with what little free time we have.  

We have a couple's email address, if you ever want to email us together- it's KaitiClemTyler@gmail.com.  We also have a mailing address, just send us a note if you'd like it.  I don't want to post it on here.  

We miss everyone at home, so please stay in touch!  I promise we'll be better about posting on this blog, now that we are starting to get settled in to our home and schedules.  

Love love love,
Kaiti and Clement



Monday, July 16, 2012