June Gloom done. I started the month of drab and dreary (for California that is) with cooler weather cooking of Tuscan pork stew. I hesitantly accepted the shank from a leftover pork roast from Cecilia. I boiled the bone with cannellini beans and then added fennel bulb, onions, garlic, and lots of herbs--parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme. And then Cecilia gave me even more leftover roast pork. T'was delicious though.
handmade hobbyist
a chronicle of creative endeavors (mostly) in ceramics, sewing, and cooking
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
cook: from tuscan pork stew and apple hand pies to summer vegetables in all their simple glory
Sunday, June 28, 2026
cook: tuscan salmon dinner for midsummer
I've cooked Tuscan salmon for a winter dinner, but I don't think I've ever prepared it in midsummer when I usually just grill the salmon, boil ears of corn, and sauté summer squash. Mise en place first. I pan fried the salmon first, skin side down to get crispy for 4 minutes and then removed it from the cast iron and set aside.





Friday, June 26, 2026
cook: asian fried rice
I had gone to a birthday dinner at Benihana, which frankly is not my favorite restaurant. However, I dutifully honored a friend and brought home leftover udon and rice. Ate the leftover udon with seafood, but was still hungry. There was still rice, and I had all the staples in my pantry to cook something scrumptious: leftover ribeye steak, frozen shrimp, frozen vegetable medley of carrots and corn and green beans and green peas, Chinese sausage, scallions, and an array of Asian sauces. I grabbed oyster sauce (Chinese), mentsuya (Japanese), and Korean teriyaki (which sounds frankly confusing, and so why not?)
Thursday, June 25, 2026
cook: smoky fish chowder
On my third visit to the county fair, I couldn't bring myself to pay another expensive albeit refreshing $7 for lemonade, and so when I came home I squeezed what lemons were left of a $4 bag and added pulp and juice (note to self, do like Hotdog on a Stick and muddle the lemon peels too!) to simple syrup (1 cup sugar to 1 cup hot water until dissolved). I also visited Goodwill and bought a brand new Bodum French press pot ($6.99) as well as 2 wineglasses ($3.99 each). But I did buy at my favorite kitchen emporium, Crate & Barrel, a pie server.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
clay: red clay body with blue green glaze vase
Clay Body: Red Velvet
Underglazes/Glaze: Amaco Blue Midnight; Amaco Seaweed
Method/Firing: Hand build/slab/Cone 5-6





