Sunday, July 15, 2012

Finally a "Cornhusker"


For my whole life, I have never liked corn.  As I said before, I am not a veggie fan, but I probably liked corn the least of all.  Something about the texture and the flavor was just not right to me, and I have never been one to eat it.  Living in Nebraska, aka The Cornhusker State, one can see how this situation gave my family members room to make hilarious comments like, "how can you be a Cornhusker if you don't like corn?"  (As if I have never heard THAT one before...) but I'll get back to this later...

As many of you know, I have made a mission of this summer to start trying new things in the kitchen.  Once again, after a trip to the Saturday morning Haymarket Farmers Market, I came home with a bag full of locally grown and made goodies for a new cooking adventure.


This cheese is what began the idea.  The lady who was running the cheese stand this weekend said to me, "This flavor is great in macaroni and cheese," which got my attention immediately (as everyone knows my love of mac & cheese).  It has small bits and pieces of red bell pepper inside, giving it the most amazing flavor.  So, being the creative genius that I sometimes claim to be, I came up with a hybrid recipe that combined two of my favorites, the Kraft Homestyle baked mac & cheese and my own recipe of homemade mac and cheese.


Instead of using regular Velveeta, I used the Queso Blanco variety and left out the black pepper.  After pouring the mac and cheese into a baking dish, I shredded the Havarti Bell cheese and sprinkled it on top and baked at 425 for about 8 minutes.



I know I say this every time I try a new experiment, but this really was the best mac and cheese ever.  The flavor was perfect, and the bits of bell pepper really added that "something" that kicked this up from bland to awesome.

Now, as I said before, I have never enjoyed corn.  That morning at the farmers market, Matt wanted to get some sweet corn, and my parents showed us the right place to find the best quality.  I have no idea how to cook sweet corn (as I found out, it's probably one of the easiest things to cook I have ever seen), so I enlisted the help of my "lovely assistants."


Matt and his brother got the sweet corn ready, and I decided to try it, in the name of my vow to try more veggies.

I came to this conclusion:
Congrats, family members.  I can finally be a "Cornhusker."


xo
-C

Saturday, July 7, 2012

Farmers Market Finds

I have never had a taste for veggies.  Call me crazy, but I have just never liked the taste of most of them.  What's even more silly is that the vegetables I do eat are almost always canned.  I always say fresh or frozen veggies taste like grass to me.  I have made it my goal over the summer to eat more fruit and vegetables.  The fruit part isn't a problem - I love all kinds of fruits (bananas and strawberries are my favorites)!

On a trip to the farmers' market (I really love going to these!) I got some fresh carrots, baby potatoes, and green beans in an attempt to make myself eat more healthily.  I used these in a veggie medley with herbs that I have been growing on my patio "garden" and served them along with pan-seared steaks and garlic bread.

Garlic bread, pan-seared steak, and veggie medley



My patio herb "garden"

The herbs really gave the veggies a big kick of flavor, and all ingredients used in the medley were locally grown!  As I said, the vegetables were bought from the farmers' market and came from various local growers, and the herbs were grown on my patio!  It was also a very healthy side dish - I cooked the veggies in water only (no butter).  After they were done, I seared the steak in the same pan the veggies were cooked in so they had a hint of flavor from the herbs as well.  Lastly, I popped the steaks in the oven to finish cooking through.  This meal is one of my favorite recipes I have made in a long time!





**NOTE**
Some of you are used to me posting my recipes and culinary adventures on my other blog, Cody's Cooking. I will no longer be using that blog for two reasons.
  1. The name/theme of the blog is too single-minded.  I have many other things I want to blog about besides cooking.
  2. More than one blog is just too much for me to work on right now.  After all my course work (and being less than a year away from graduation) I barely have enough time to cook, let alone keep up a blog JUST about cooking.  By combining, I can post fairly regularly again without having to cook an awesome meal every single day.
I hope that everyone will start following me here.  I'll be posting all sorts of random things.

xoxo
-C