Just a short note to wish my famly and friends a Happy Thanksgiving! We're off to Escondido today to spend the day with Steve's family. As I sit here and write this note, I think of all the things that God has given me and how grateful I am for everything that I have been given. A while back I started a gratitude journal. This is such a great way to appreciate all the little things in our lives. I haven't written in my gratitude journal in a long time, but I'm going to start again. As I get older, I realize how important it is to be thankful for everything I have, and not to wish for things that others have. I'm lucky that I don't have to make a turkey today! I did make some Artichoke Dip. My notes on my recipe card say "Yummy!" I hope you have a wonderful day.
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Gratitude
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Wolfgang Puck and My Husband are Awesome!
This past week, my husband and I celebrated our 12 year anniversary. My amazing husband set up the whole evening and I couldn't have been more thrilled. He rented a limo and we drove up to LA for a wonderful evening. We drove around Rodeo Drive and the shopping district, and then had 8:30 p.m. dinner reservations at Spago's. This was my first time to go to Spago's. My first thought was what famous person would I get to see, if any! Since moving to Southern California 20 years ago, I had always heard about Spago's, but had never been there. I always heard that it was the place which was hard to get into, and where all the famous people hung out. So my expectations were high, but knew that my chances were low.
Curried Chicken Satay With Fresh Mint-Soy Vinaigrette
Makes 24 skewers, 8 to 12 servings
For the chicken satay:
2 skinless, boneless chicken breast halves
1 1/2 teaspoons curry powder
1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
2 tablespoons peanut oil or vegetable oil
For the mint-soy vinaigrette:
2 large egg yolks, beaten
1/4 cup rice wine vinegar
2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh mint
1 tablespoon soy sauce
1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
1/2 cup regular or roasted peanut oil
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
• Soak two dozen 6-inch bamboo or wooden skewers in water for 30 to 60 minutes. With a sharp knife, cut each chicken breast lengthwise into twelve long, thin strips.
• Thread 1 strip onto each of the skewers, weaving the skewer back and forth along the length of each chicken strip. Arrange them on a large platter or baking tray.
• To prepare the marinade, in a small bowl combine the curry powder, pepper, salt, and cumin.
• Spoon the oil over the chicken strips, turning to coat them evenly, and then evenly sprinkle the dry ingredients over them on both sides.
• Cover the platter or tray with plastic wrap and marinate in the refrigerator for 1 hour or longer.
• To prepare the Mint-Soy Vinaigrette: In a food processor fitted with the steel blade or a blender, combine the egg yolks, vinegar, mint, soy sauce, and coriander.
• With the motor running, slowly drizzle in the oil and continue processing until smooth.
• Transfer the dressing to a bowl, season to taste with salt and pepper, cover with plastic wrap, and refrigerate.
• Preheat a hinged indoor grill or panini maker, following the manufacturer's instructions, or preheat a broiler, outdoor grill, or stovetop grill pan.
• Grill the skewers, in batches if necessary, until cooked through and nicely browned, about 2 minutes total on a hinged grill or panini maker, or 2 minutes per side in the broiler, in a grill pan, or on an outdoor grill.
• If using an indoor grill, take care that the skewers don't prevent the grill or panini maker from closing properly.
• Serve the skewers immediately, passing the vinaigrette for guests to drizzle over their own skewers or to use as a dip.
Wolfgang Puck Makes It Easy
Nutritional information per serving: 144 cal., 13 g fat (2 g sat.), 50 mg chol., 1 g carb., 230 mg sodium, 0 g fiber, 6 g pro.
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007
I Almost Forgot How Good Gulf Shrimp Was...
There are not too many places in California where I can find Gulf Shrimp. Yesterday afternoon we spent the day up in Newport Beach. We had lunch at Joe's Crab Shack on Pacific Coast Highway and our appetizer was boiled Gulf Shrimp! It just has this really different texture to it that you don't find in California shrimp. In fact they don't even call them shrimp out here, most menu's call them "prawns", like a kind of snobbish name for shrimp! Since we had a late afternoon lunch/early dinner, we were the only one's in the restaurant. It was nice and quiet and the kids enjoyed watching the boats in the harbor. After lunch we took the ferry over to Balboa. Only 3 cars per ferry, so it took us about 1 minute to go from Balboa Island to Balboa, but none-the-less the kids had fun. We spent the rest of the afternoon walking around the boardwalk and playing in the arcade with the kids. The weather was great and I couldn't have asked for a better day with my little family!
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Monday, November 19, 2007
OC Fires
I wanted to share with you a few pictures from our recent Southern California Fires. We were under voluntary evacuation and the kids were off from school for 4 days. We had everything packed up and ready to go, but we hung around to watch the excitement of the fire trucks, the smoke, the helicopters taking off from our local park and the fires themselves which we were surrounded by in our little neighborhood. The fireman must be commended for the wonderful job they did of protecting our homes! The map below shows you where the fires were located. We live in Portola Hills, next to El Toro, even though our address is Trabuco Canyon.
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