"Now every field is clothed with grass, and every tree with leaves; now the woods put forth their blossoms, and the year assumes its gay attire."
Thursday, April 30, 2009
FAREWELL SWEET APRIL ~ AS THE GARDEN GROWS
Posted by joey at 9:30 AM 14 comments
Labels: American elm, bergenia, daffodil, early spring garden photo, forsythia, garden photography, hyacinth photo, macro photography, myrtle, pachysandra, pansy, shadblow, tulip, Yoshino cherry blossom
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
DELIGHTFUL SPRING JOYS ~ LUSCIOUS LEMON MOUSSE
1/4 cup cornstarch
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
1/2 cup water
1 tsp. grated fresh lemon rind
2 room temperature egg whites
1 cup heavy cream heavy cream
1 cup fresh berries (strawberries, blackberries, raspberries)
- Mix cornstarch and sugar in small saucepan. Add lemon juice and water and whisk until smooth.
- Cook, whisking constantly over medium heat until thick (at least 5 minutes.)
- Pour into bow and stir in the lemon rind. Let cool to room temperature.
- Beat egg whites at high speed with electric mixer until they form stiff peaks. Fold into lemon mixture, cover, and chill at least one hour or longer.
- Whip cream and fold into mousse, cover, and chill until serving time. Spoon into glass dessert bowls, parfait, wine or martini glasses. Top with fresh berries. (6 servings)
(Grown for cabbage-like leathery foliage, this hardy low growing plant spreads by rhizomes and can be used as ground cover and edging along borders ... looks best in mass plantings. Perfect for a shady spot getting morning sun or in full sun.)
Posted by joey at 11:59 AM 22 comments
Labels: BERGENIA PHOTO, Gardener's Note, macro photography, spring dessert, Spring garden photography, Tulipa tarda photo
Sunday, April 26, 2009
AH, APRIL'S SWEET YOUTH ... (SIMPLE SUNDAY NIGHT SUPPER) GRILLED SESAME PORT TENDERLOIN / MANDARIN SPRING SALAD
GRILLED SESAME PORK TENDERLOIN
- Combine orange juice, zest, soy, olive oil, sesame oil, rice vinegar, garlic, ginger, thyme and pepper. Pour over tenderloins and marinate for several hours.
- Remove pork from marinade and grill until thickest portion registers 140-155 degrees (depending on how you enjoy), turning once and basting with marinade (or sear on all sides and roast in hot 400 degree oven for 15-20 minutes) . Allow to rest 10 minutes. Slice on the diagonal and serve. (4-6 servings)
- Combine oil, tarragon vinegar, dry mustard, Tabasco sauce, sugar, salt & pepper. Blend well and chill.
- Place greens in chilled salad bowl. Add celery, green onions, parsley, mandarin oranges and avocado. Toss lightly with dressing. Top with toasted almonds. (6 servings)
Posted by joey at 7:00 PM 7 comments
Labels: cooking wih herbs, garden photography, Gardener's Note, macro photography, Michigan wildflower, simple Spring supper, Virginia Bluebell photo
Friday, April 24, 2009
CELEBRATE ARBOR DAY ~ MICHIGAN WHITE PINE
White Pines
'Pinus Strobus'
(Michigan State Tree)
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"It is well that you should celebrate your Arbor Day thoughtfully, for within your lifetime the nation's need of trees will become serious. We of an older generation can get along with what we have, though with growing hardship; but in your full manhood and womanhood you will want what nature once so bountifully supplied and man so thoughtlessly destroyed; and because of that want you will reproach us, not for what we have used, but for what we have wasted."
Posted by joey at 9:00 AM 18 comments
Labels: Arbor day photo, Hubbard Lake sunset, Michigan white pine photo, white pine photo
Thursday, April 23, 2009
'SPRING - EXPERIENCE IN IMMORTALITY' ~ GRILLED ROMAINE SALAD
GRILLED ROMAINE SALAD
Posted by joey at 10:25 AM 10 comments
Labels: cilantro, cooking wih herbs, Flowering Norway Maple photo, garden photography, macro photography, Michigan food, Michigan gardening, spring salad
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
HONORING EARTH DAY
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Labels: Chief Seattle prayer, Earth Day, Earth Day Photo, Earth Day prayer, Native American Wisdom
Monday, April 20, 2009
MONDAY MUSING ~ 'RHAPSODY in BLUE' (SIBERIAN SQUILL)
- Geoffrey B. Charlesworth
Posted by joey at 7:00 PM 21 comments
Labels: blue flowers, early spring garden photo, garden macro photography, garden photography, Michigan wildflower, Siberian squill photo
Friday, April 17, 2009
WAKE UP AND SMELL THE SPRING ~ PLANKED WHITEFISH with DUCHESSE POTATOES
PLANKED WHITEFISH with DUCHESSE POTATOES
~ Owner Gary Cochran's (Beau Jack's - Bloomfield Hills) memorable signature dish, Charlevoix-style, piped with duchesse potatoes around the plank.
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Duchesse Potatoes:
2 lbs. Idaho or russet potatoes
1 tsp. salt
4 softened butter
1/2 - 1 cup hot milk
3 large egg yolks
1/2 cup grated Parmesan cheese
salt & pepper to taste
Planked Whitefish:
2 lbs. boned fresh whitefish fillets (about 5-7 oz. each)
olive oil
sea salt or kosher salt
white pepper
granulated garlic
paprika
fresh chopped chives or parsley
lemon wedges
- Soak planks in water for a few hours before using. Preheat grill to medium-high (about 359-degrees). Place planks on grill and heat for 15 minutes.
- Potatoes: Fill a large pot with cold water and 1 tsp. salt. Peel and cut potatoes into large chunks and add to pot. Bring to boil over high heat, then reduce heat and simmer until very tender, about 15-20 minutes. Drain very well and while still hot, mash or beat with the butter and 1/2 cup of hot milk. When smooth, add egg yolks and Parmesan cheese, salt pepper to taste, and beat again until very smooth. Add more milk if mixture is not very smooth, being careful not to make the potatoes too runny.
- Fish: Brush the planks with olive or vegetable oil. Place whitefish on planks. Brush fillets with olive oil and season fish light with salt, pepper, garlic and paprika. Spoon potatoes into pastry bag fitted with large star tip and pipe into small mounds around the edge of the plank. Grill fish and potatoes until cooked through 10-12 minutes, depending on thickness of the fish. (6 servings)
Posted by joey at 11:15 AM 20 comments
Labels: Detroit Garden Works, FRIDAY NIGHT SEAFOOD FEAST, garden photography, marco photography, planked fish Michigan food
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
'TAKE TIME TO SEE A FLOWER LIKE A FRIEND' ~ (GARDEN BLOGGERS' BLOOM DAY)
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Labels: companion plants, containter planting, Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day, macro photography, spring garden photos
Monday, April 13, 2009
THE SENSES ALIVE ~ HAM, ROASTED PEPPER & PESTO GRILLED PANINI
- Combine mayo & pesto sauce. Spread evenly on 1 side of each slice of bread. Place 4 slices face down on wax paper.
- On inside of the 4 slices, layer each with 1 slice provolone cheese, thin slices of ham, bell peppers, and cheddar. Top with remaining bread, pesto side up.
- Cook sandwiches in panini pan (or on hot griddle) until golden brown. (4 servings).
Posted by joey at 11:05 PM 16 comments
Labels: azalea photo, houseplant, leftover ham, sandwich
Sunday, April 12, 2009
EASTER PARADE of FLOWERS
Posted by joey at 10:31 AM 14 comments
Labels: EASTER BRUNCH, Easter lily photo, iris photo
Saturday, April 11, 2009
HOLY SATURDAY BRUNCH ~ MUSHROOM SPINACH STRATA / SPRING SALAD with RASPBERRY VINAIGRETTE
"Easter spells out beauty,
the rare beauty of new life."
~S.D. Gordon
- Grease a 10-inch quiche pan and set aside.
- Melt butter and saute mushrooms for about 5 minutes. Remove with slotted spoon and set aside. Add chopped onion to pan and saute for 5 minutes.
- Arrange 6 of the half slices of bread to cover bottom of quiche pan. Atop bread, spread 3/4 of sauteed mushrooms and all of the onions, 1 cup of cheese, and drained spinach. Sprinkle crisp bacon over top. Arrange 8 half-slices over spinach, overlapping the pieces to fit in a circle; place remaining 2 half pieces over center.
- Combine milk, eggs, cayenne pepper, salt & pepper. Pour over bread. Cover and let sit 30 minutes or overnight.
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Bake strata, uncovered, about 40 minutes or until almost firm. Place remaining mushrooms in center of strata and bake 10-15 minutes more or until knife inserted comes out clean. (6 servings)
Posted by joey at 11:52 AM 14 comments
Labels: brunch, EASTER BRUNCH, Easter photo, Raspberry vinaigrette, spinach, spring salad
Friday, April 10, 2009
GOOD FRIDAY ~ 'LEGEND of the DOGWOOD'
Posted by joey at 11:00 AM 8 comments
Labels: Christ on the Cross, dogwood photo, Good Friday, Legend of the Dogwood, macro photography, Marshall M. Fredericks
Thursday, April 09, 2009
HOLY THURSDAY ~ PASCHAL FULL MOON
Posted by joey at 11:00 PM 5 comments
Labels: April full moon, Holy Thursday full moon, Passover full moon
Wednesday, April 08, 2009
PURE EASTER LILY ~ COCONUT POUND CAKE with LEMON CURD FILLING
- Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Generously grease 10-inch tube pan (preferably with removable bottom) with vegetable shortening (or Pam) and dust with flour.
- Cream butter in large bowl of electric mixer. Slowly add sugar, beating until light and fluffy. Beat in eggs 1 at a time.
- Sift dry ingredients. Blend into butter mixture alternately with sour cream. Mix in coconut and vanilla. Spoon batter into prepared pan.
- Bake until tester inserted in center comes out clean, about 1 1.2 hours. Cool cake in pan on rack 30 minutes. Invert cake onto rack an cool completely.
- Cut cake in half to make 2 layers, using serrated knife. Fill with 1 1/4 cups lemon curd; spread 1/4 cup on top, allowing some to drizzle down sides. Can be prepared 1 day ahead. (12 servings)
Posted by joey at 8:00 AM 17 comments
Labels: Easter dessert, Easter lily photo, garden photography, lemon, Lemon curd, macro photography, spring dessert
Sunday, April 05, 2009
DAISY (APRIL FLOWER of the MONTH) ~ HERB ROASTED RACK of LAMB with PORT CURRANT SAUCE / CAULIFLOWER GRATIN
- Preheat oven to 400-degrees.
- Rub room temperature lamb with olive oil and garlic. Sprinkle with the combined herbs and salt & pepper. Sprinkle with lemon juice. Rub with garlic.
- Arrange on rack and roast 25 minutes for medium rare (130-135 degrees). Tent and let rest for 10 minutes before serving. (serves 8)
1 cup port
2/3 cup fresh orange juice
matchstick strips of orange peel
1 cup red currant jelly
6 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice plus zest
matchstick strips of lemon peel
Serve with sliced lamb chops garnished with fresh rosemary sprigs.
Note: Since April is Michigan wine appreciation month, pair the rack of lamb with Willow Vineyard 2003 Pinot Noir (www.traversebiz.com/willow) or Chateau Chantal 2004 Proprietor's Reserve Pinot Noir (www.chateauchantal.com).
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Cook cauliflower florets in large pot of boiling salted water for 5-6 minutes, until tender but still firm. Drain.
- Meanwhile, melt 2 Tbsp. butter in medium saucepan over low heat. Add flour, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon for 2 minutes. Pour hot milk into butter-flour mixture and stir until it comes to a boil. Boil, whisking constantly, for 1 minute, or until thickened. Off the heat, add 1 tsp. salt and pepper, nutmeg, 1/2 cup of Gruyere, and the Parmesan cheese.
- Pour 1/3 of the sauce on the bottom of an 8x11x2-inch baking dish. Place drained cauliflower on top and spread rest of sauce evenly on top. Combine bread crumbs with remaining 1/4 cup of Gruyere and sprinkle on top. Melt remaining 2 Tbsp. of butter and drizzle over the gratin. Sprinkle with salt & pepper. Bake for 25-30 minutes, until top is browned. Serve hot or at room temperature. (6 servings)
Friday, April 03, 2009
'SPRING FEVER' (NCAA FINAL FOUR WEEKEND)~ LOBSTER CORN DOG
- To create batter, mix flour, corn meal, baking powder and sugar. Add soda water slowly while mixing wit whisk. Mixture should look like pancake batter.
- Heat oil in deep saucepan to 350 degrees. Stick skewers all the way through each tail long ways to make a kabob. Dredge lobster in small amount of seasoned flour and dip into the evenly mixed batter. Carefully deep fry lobster tails until golden brown, approximately 6-10 minutes. Serve with a hollandaise infused with stone-ground mustard. (12-16 servings)
Wine Suggestion: Cremant, Talismon, Blanc de Blanc or Blanc de Noir from (L. Mawby - Leelanau Peninsula, MI)
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Posted by joey at 1:55 PM 15 comments
Labels: focus on Detroit, L. Mawby, Lenten food, macro photography, Michigan food, Michigan wine month, primrose photo, Spring garden photos, wine pairing
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
"AND SPRING AROSE ON THE GARDEN FAIR..."
Yoshino Cherry, Cherry blossom, Wood Anemone, Pansy, t. Tarda
Japanese painted fern, Myrtle, Tulip, Pachysandra, Johnny-jump-ups
Primrose, Hyacinth, Yoshino Cherry tree, fern, Tulips
Fern, Yoshino Cherry Tree, Tulip face, Whimsy frog, Shadblow
( a few of April's many gifts)
"And Spring arose on the garden fair,
Like the Spirit of Love felt everywhere;
And each flower and herb on Earth's dark breast
rose from the dreams of its wintry rest."
~ Percy Bysshe Shelley
(The Sensitive Plant)
Posted by joey at 11:00 AM 33 comments
Labels: April Fool's Day, April garden photo, Garden Bloggers' Muse Day, garden photography, spring garden