I gathered ripe pears...
...and fresh ginger...
...and juiced them into a perky, foamy concoction that woke me right up.
Then I got down to business, vacuuming, dusting, laundry, dishes, etc before digging into one of my favorite breakfasts: roasted Yukon Gold potatoes with dill and crispy, wonderfully salty, toasted prosciutto.
While it was a full weekend with my cousins birthday party (Happy Birthday, Nin!!) and a big, jolly dinner at my parents house with dear friends and lotsa younguns running about, I was also able to sneak in some just me time.
I finished reading "The Pianist", and am still processing what I read. Reading stories like this always makes me question what I would do in a similar situation. Would I risk myself, my family to help others in danger? Would I fight to protect my family? I'm so grateful to not be in a place where I have to find out the answers to those questions.
I drew. Just a smattering of snowflakes - but they make me happy. :-)
I took my vacuum cleaner apart, gave it a thorough cleaning, put it back together again and it actually works! HOORAY!
I watched the gripping season opener of "24" and am SO happy Jack is back! :-) I know it's implausible and over-the-top, but I love it. :-)
At my favorite fresh food market I found the prettiest beets in purple AND gold!
Searching for the "perfect" recipe to use them in, I found the Barefoot Contessa's "Beets with Orange Vinaigrette." The recipe looked fresh and delicious, but since my beets were not canned, I decided to roast them. This was easy as can be. Simply wash the beets, place them inside a double wrapping of aluminum foil and bake at 400 degrees for 1.5 hours.
When they're done, let them cool, remove the skins and proceed with the recipe.
The beets roasted beautifully, emerging tender and sweet with their vivid coloring intact.
I segmented a couple of oranges, reserving the escaped juices to combine with raspberry vinegar and other lovely things for a citrusy vinaigrette. I tossed everything together into a wonderfully fresh salad. Topped with a bit of fresh goat cheese it's a healthy and delicious choice for lunch.
Roasted Beets with Orange Vinaigrette
(Adapted from The Barefoot Contessa)
Ingredients:
6-8 beets
2 tablespoons raspberry vinegar
2 tablespoons freshly squeezed orange juice
3 tablespoons good olive oil
1 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/2 cup small-diced red onion (1 small onion)
2 large seedless oranges, zested
Segments 2 large seedless oranges
Directions:
- Roast the beets, skin, dice into 1/2-inch cubes and set aside.
- Mix raspberry vinegar, orange juice, olive oil, salt, pepper and red onions.
- Zest the oranges and then segment over a bowl to catch the juices.
- Add the orange zest, orange segments, and any juices and mix well.
- Taste for seasoning and serve cold or at room temperature.
Sounds like the perfect weekend! You're so fantastically productive---it's inspiring! And now, I think I ought to go vacuum...
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What a beautiful weekend you had. :) I need to get ahold of some golden beets. I love beets with goat cheese. Cleaning, reading and eating...that's out favorite weekend trinity.
ReplyDeleteIt was, Kate! :-) I'm learning to slow down and go steady instead of frantic. Amazingly I'm getting MUCH more done and am happy instead of stressed. :-) So lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh, Amuse - you said it! A beautiful weekend doing what we love. :-)
ReplyDeleteYou sure had a delightfully busy weekend...love the ginger laced drink and the dill flovour and the beets too though must admit never sauce these golden beets,only golden sweet potatoes....
ReplyDeleteA great week after a fantastic weekend...
I've never cooked with golden beets either, Vanilla. They are so good though! I'm eating the salad for lunch. :-)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos Krista. I've never eaten golden beets.
ReplyDeleteYour close up photos are so beautiful - look at those vibrant mini cubes of beet!
ReplyDeleteI watched the Pianist for the first time a few weeks ago and had a serious wake up call regarding the "difficulty" of my life...which is really not difficult at all when you compare it to a story like that. I felt grateful after it which really is what matters most isn't it?
You had an amazing weekend...Breathed in the fresh air with streaming sunlight, cleaned, ate a few good meals. finished a book...Oh my, that is a fabulous weekend in my world.
ReplyDeleteYou had me at "gathered fresh pears" :-)
Thank you, Barbara! They are wonderfully sweet and good.
ReplyDeleteAren't they scrumptious, Pastry Chef? :-) They delighted me so much!
ReplyDeleteFeeling grateful - yes, that is definitely what matters most. I know what you mean. I was so cold in my apartment the other night, but I had a quilt to huddle under, and layers to put on, and tea to warm my hands around. He had nothing. It definitely put things in perspective. :-)
I sure did, dear Velva! :-) I feel all glowy inside from such a beautiful couple of days. :-)
ReplyDeleteRoasted beets and citrus are a favorite. This dish looks beautiful, and intriguing with the use of raspberry vinegar.
ReplyDeleteJust discovered your blog! I love that first shot of the pear and those yummy potatoes too!
ReplyDeleteThe roasted beets look terrific as well!
Have a lovely week!
Roasted beets and goat cheese is a winning combination!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Cocina! :-) The raspberry vinegar added a wonderful depth to the dressing. :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you like the pictures, UnGourmet! :-)
ReplyDeleteSure is, Kevin! I'm eating the last of them today, sigh. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the beets...haven't beent o a market for ages!!!!!! Getting serious withdrawal symptoms!
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean, Oz! I'm so happy to have a little one about 10 minutes from me, but I can't wait for spring when they sprout up everywhere. :-)
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