Luckily over the course of the week, I had plenty of leftovers to tide me and Patrick over while I was at the ceramics studio every night this week except last night when David, the pottery studio owner had foraged 3 large chanterelle mushrooms earlier in the day, showing me pictures on his phone of leaf litter he had pushed aside to find the fungi at the base of pine trees. I asked if I could taste a piece of one, and he instead gave me the whole mushroom. I washed off the dirt under running water and with a toothbrush.
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a chronicle of creative endeavors (mostly) in ceramics, sewing, and cooking
Thursday, December 19, 2024
cook: chanterelle mushroom pappardelle
Saturday, December 14, 2024
cook: broccoli soup
There was so much food at my high school workplace: a chocolate chip coffee cake from our principal; a choose-your-own-cookies box from our parent-teacher organization; a Polynesian club pizza party; and my working day started with a Chinese egg custard from a colleague.
I was not hungry at all when I got home, but wanted to cook some kind of vegetable-forward dish for dinner. I had posted some days ago a picture of a huge head of broccoli from a late harvest, and in the meantime, Patrick kept asking me if he should give that broccoli away or in other words, when was I finally going to cook it? Last night! I thought of asking Cecilia if I could borrow her stick blender, but nah, I just tossed the cooked ingredients into the Vitamix blender. I was going to use a recipe from one of my favorite cooking blogs, Recipe Tin Eats, but decided to add a potato to the pot and because I actually had sodium citrate to emulsify cheddar cheese in my pantry drawer to use a food nerdier recipe from another favorite cooking blog, Serious Eats. Per Lopez Alt, I chopped a yellow onion and broccoli stalks into small pieces and separated them from the florets. I later peeled and chopped a potato, celery, carrots, and thinly sliced garlic.
Thursday, December 12, 2024
cook: mezze meal with homemade pita
Tuesday, December 10, 2024
clay: sunday afternoon handbuilding and evening throwing class
Still exhausted from Saturday night socializing at the parks and rec ceramic studio, I then went the next afternoon to the Clay Life studio for some hand building. I had started on a Friday night, a Christmas tree and added two more that Sunday afternoon. I still need to come in on an early weeknight to spackle on more clay and slip on cracks and perch stars on the other two trees. I love how they look, but they are humbling me with their drying too fast and cracking. I may be rolling the slabs too thin and cutting out the stars too close together. Or I may need to next time cut out fewer stars while building the cone. Yesterday at school, I made a bigger template for larger 🎄trees.
Monday, December 9, 2024
clay: winter wonderland popup
I carried a crockpot of black bean soup to our community's ceramics show and sale after Patrick picked a bunch of greenery on Meral's request for display of her pottery. There was enough soup leftover to fill a spaghetti jar, which I gave to Meral along with cheese, sour cream, pickled jalapenos and radish pico. And then I expended my social battery for the sale. I love Meral's face vases...
Sunday, December 8, 2024
cook: chorizo and chipotle black bean soup (and korean beef tacos for lunch)
I had a jar of black beans in my refrigerator that I had soaked and boiled a week before for my night of slow sewing and chili, and this time the beans were going into a black bean soup for my ceramics community at the parks and rec. I also had a bunch of tomatoes and chili peppers from the garden which got chopped up with a yellow onion.
I had also assembled an arsenal of spices I would need for this spicy soup as well as the beans (an extra can of black beans in case the jar I had boiled already and a container of chopped tomatoes just in case there was not enough prepared and fresh) and hot sauces.