Friday, March 29, 2013

A Warm Spring Salad





Well, the snow has officially melted (fingers are crossed while saying that, of course!), and we spend our afternoons playing stickball and hopscotch in the park behind our house, with the occasional walk to socialize with the local goats (we'll introduce you soon).
Spring is finally here!
And with it, a craving for leafy things and newness.

I'm an advocate for eating the seasons, and have a personal quest to introduce my kids' 
palates to every vegetable and flavor the world has to offer, so naturally when I saw 
a particularly lovely bundle of brussel sprouts at the grocery store the other day
I scooped them up- along with an equally gorgeous bunch of kale- 
a vegetable I've been itching to experiment with.

All that being said, last night I was in the mood for a salad, but temperatures being on the chilly side of the season had me craving something warm.  And that, my friends, is how this little gem was born: me donning a cardigan, sorting through the refrigerator, and grabbing anything that had the makings of a life-long friendship.

The mix of vegetables and bacon roasted in the oven is wonderful and aromatic and will have your house smelling cozy and delicious, but the real stars of the show are the homemade, over-sized croutons and the honey mustard dressing.  Both kale and brussel sprouts tend to have a slight bitter finish, and the sweetness of the honey really brings it all together.  


And with that culinary epistle I'll show you a few pictures, and share a recipe.


























Warm Kale & Brussel Sprout Salad w/ Bacon
and Homemade Croutons

1/2 bunch organic kale, roughly chopped
1-1/2 lb brussel sprouts, halved
6-8 slices bacon, thinly sliced (I used turkey bacon)
1 small onion, julienne cut
6 oz mushrooms, sliced
olive oil to drizzle (I used about 1/4 cup)
aged balsamic vinegar to drizzle (I used about 2 Tbs)
kosher salt & freshly ground pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 400 F.  Once cut, spread all vegetables out on a jellyroll pan, drizzle with oil, vinegar, and salt and pepper.  Using your hands, toss everything together and spread it evenly over the pan.  Roast until vegetables are soft and slightly caramelized, about 18-20 min, rotating pan halfway through.


For the Croutons
1/4- 1/3 stale artisan bread, sliced and cubed (keep in mind, the bigger the cubes the more exciting it is!)
Olive oil to drizzle (I used about 2-3 Tbs)
2-3 tsp Montreal steak seasoning

In a bowl toss ingredients together, spread out onto a sprayed jellyroll pan & bake at 400 F until crispy and golden brown, about 10-15 minutes.  Remove and allow to cool on pan.  Set aside until ready to top salads.


For the Honey Mustard Dressing
3 Tbs clover honey
3 Tbs dijon mustard
1/4-1/3 c. olive oil (extra virgin or light blend work equally well)

Whisk together the honey and mustard, slowly whisk in the oil, a few drops at a time.  Continue whisking in the same direction to create an emulsion.  Finish with a pinch of kosher salt to taste.

To assemble the salads pile the warm vegetable mix on a plate, drizzle with dressing, top with croutons, and serve.  This is also delicious with grilled, sliced chicken breast if you feel so inclined.  Bon Appetit!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Springtime Potluck



At church I work with the children's organization, and last Saturday we were in charge of the big Easter Potluck & Egg Hunt.  Lucky me, my job was to do the tables and decor- hurray!
A double whammy of a day (I taught a pastry class only hours before), helped me decide to keep things simple, so I went the route of printables, plants, and these awesome tissue paper flowers on the back wall, with crayons for coloring on the butcher-paper-covered tables.
And, of course, a bit o' 'Bunny Bait' strewn along the tables to whet the appetite before it all got started!
Gorgeous (insert voice dripping with sarcasm here) weather forced us inside, 
so we scattered plastic eggs throughout every classroom, tucking them behind chalkboards and podiums and sandwiching others between stacks of folding chairs.


Reese and Sam both had a blast with their cute little friends- all of them bouncing off the walls at the thought of the loot they'd be packing home!













































































Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Sweet Prayers


One of the best parts of parenthood has got to be listening to your child pray all on their own.
Also, one of the funniest.
Recently Sam has been doing things all alone, and here was this morning's:


"Please bless my sister,
please bless my mom,
girls are sisters, and boys are...
Dad!  What are boys?! 
...boys are brothers.
I'm a brother.
Please bless Dad,
bless my monkey,
and my bunny,
and my baby.
Bless my milk,
bless my cereals,
...Amen."



Talk about the most adorable thing ever!

Monday, March 18, 2013

What the Leprechauns Left


Well, we finally discovered what those magic beans would become- 
I guess their rainbow colors should have tipped us off!  

Lucky for us, a nice little leprechaun made a trail for the kids to follow out to their bean pots, 
but before we could get them out of their room, Reese and Sam decided to dress their very greenest to stay safe from pinching.
Reese settled for a green striped shirt, but Sam was determined to really become the color-
in the best way he knew how!













































Saturday, March 16, 2013

Into the Woods



When we moved in a few years ago I had no idea just how much we would come 
to love the park that sits directly behind our house.  I have a feeling it's one of those places 
that will become an epic memory for my kids one day: 
a forest filled with adventure, discovery, and the place that, no matter the season, 
never failed to deliver something spectacular. 


























Friday, March 15, 2013

Magic Beans


The other day we got a special delivery:
two envelopes filled with 'magic beans' and instructions to plant them right away!

What could we do but get right to work?  Luckily the kids were willing (understatement of the year) 
to help us out and get them into some soil!  
They've been watering them faithfully for the last three days and spend most of their spare time perched on the porch, watching for beanstalks or some other magical shrubbery to pop out.

We can't wait to find out what will burst out of the pots in just a few days!













































Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Waiting on Spring


Well, since last I wrote, it seems that Spring has nearly sprung (trying hard not to get my hopes up here, since this part of the country nearly always tricks us into premature joy before sending in the last few frosts),
and with it all sorts of popsicle cravings to the kiddos.

After convincing Sam that microwaving his 'too cold' treat would result in a puddle instead of a popsicle the other day, we were finally able to settle down to enjoy some sweet strawberry on a stick.

And that is really all this post is about:
licking popsicles, riding horses on the porch in your sister's fleece jacket,
and getting out to enjoy some glorious and long-awaited vitamin D.