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Gail Watson

Fried Feta and Garden Tomato Salad

July 2, 2013 by Gail Watson

Fried Feta Tomato Salad~A Stack of DishesWhen I was living in New York I had to wait until August for plump earthy tomatoes, but here in Louisiana, the season is now. Simple salads with aromatic olive oil and fresh basil are always pathways to the divine.

Pam and I visited the farmer’s market this past Saturday. We were able to go only once last summer together in August, at one of the last markets of their season. It was brutally hot and the pickin’s remarkably slim, though still quite delightful. I more than managed to come home with armloads of goodies.

For now the market opens at 7am each Saturday and I was amazed at the mob scene at that hour. No sleepy heads toddling around pinching melons, but bustling, chattering crowds with a live band playing, and our friends Cindy and Neil Johnson frying up beignets with poufs of confectioners sugar in the corner.fried feta and tomato salad~A stack of dishes.comWe loaded our bags with several types of basil, scallions, okra, bitter melons, beefsteak tomatoes and heirlooms too. Pam nabbed a spectacular hanging plant for our home, and in the crook of my arm were sunflowers and zinnias. The best thing I brought home is the wonderful sensation of community that surrounds food, which can be found at farmer’s markets everywhere. Ripe peaches, pickles and pies- Peas, beans, corn and peppers- so much bounty from the fields and farms around us- but the joy is also in the gathering.bittenMy first meal with the tomatoes was this simply salad. No recipe needed- I just took slabs of fresh feta cheese and fried them up in a pan giving them a crusty edge. Tomatoes, aromatic from the warmth of the sun, were sliced into thick pieces then drizzled with fruity olive oil and red wine vinegar. A splash salt and grind of pepper until lastly fresh basil leaves were torn and strewn about.

A slice of some crusty bread I made the day before accompanied the dish as we enjoyed our lunch on our breezy porch- while the sunflowers bowed their heads in agreement.

 

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Backyard Grill Worthy Homemade Mustards #Sunday Supper

June 30, 2013 by Gail Watson

Homemade Mustard~ A Stack of Dishes.comWe are now full on to grilling season and I’m having a blast. We had a few fits and starts learning how to wrangle the charcoals into submission, but now my beloved is the grill master supreme! While I’ve been fun playing with this new medium it doesn’t take long to start thinking about condiments.

The other day in my market I spied a young “shopper in training” who had his tiny cart filled with ketchup, relish, mayo and, of course, mustard. I smiled at the thought of sunny afternoons by the grill with his family, but then I wondered about all those prepared products.

The last time I looked at a label for ketchup I was surprised to see so many undesirable (read: unpronounceable) ingredients. This got me to thinking how we mindlessly pour this stuff on without really thinking- and may be ingesting stuff we might be wiser to avoid.

yellow mustard~ A Stack of Dishes.comI was also inspired by a conversation I had last Sunday regarding a family member that thought nothing of whipping up her own mayonnaise rather than store bought. The general consensus was “How crazy is that?”. Time in the kitchen aside, there is no question that homemade condiments of any kind are far superior in taste that store bought. I know we get used to what we know, and these days, those bottles of red, yellow or white are inexpensive enough not to think twice about it- but what if we’ve been missing out on some of the best flavor enhancers of the meal??

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Grilled Venison Chimichurri with Grilled Potato Celeriac Salad

June 24, 2013 by Gail Watson

 

Venison Chimichurri~A Stack of DishesLiving in this part of the world there is a tremendous bounty from the land. Even better is how generous people are with sharing it with others. A few months ago our friend Dee McCoy shared with us some of the spoils of her deer hunting- these delicious venison steaks. In the north (an expression I hear myself saying regularly now) venison is a rarity and in most places a luxury on a NYC menu. When I got all excited about the cache of meats, I received shrugs and a “yeah, we have that all the time here”.

This is one of my new found joys of living in Louisiana.

There are all sorts of meats and vegetables that I would rarely see in the big apple, yet around here they are commonplace. As you can imagine, I’m in heaven. [Read more…] about Grilled Venison Chimichurri with Grilled Potato Celeriac Salad

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