Plain and simple root vegetables, for instance. Last week I brought home a bag of parsnips. Now I grew up eating parsnips, turnips, rutabaga, and beets. My Mom grew up on a farm and knew how to take advantage of the variety of the garden. (Sure, she probably cooked them a little longer than necessary, but that's another matter.) My husband, on the other hand, was raised with a limited exposure to---well let's be honest, all food types in general. If Stoffer's couldn't plop it on a sectioned foil tray, it probably wasn't going to get served at their table.
But now he's lived with me for the last twenty-six years, so he's used to having things like parsnips on the menu. He may not always be so enthusiastic, but I'm going to brag that more times than not, I have a happy customer in the end. This time I tried Roasted Parsnips from a recipe on the Simply Recipes site. I cheated a little and threw in a few julienned carrots as well, and they were delicious. The horseradish is definitely the secret.
I had seen a recipe for Roasted Cauliflower Soup that inspired me to try once again, and I'm so glad that I did. T
I snapped a few pictures of the roasting process of the recipe and meant to get one of the final product, but we ate it too fast. It was gone before I could dig out the camera. I thought about frying up a little bacon as a garnish. I still think that would be great. Instead, we drizzled a little balsamic glaze across the top, and mmmm, mmmm, mmm. This and fresh bread out of the oven and you've got yourself a meal.
This winter I decided to give it a try for myself after having eaten fresh sauerkraut in Germany over the summer. That sauerkraut was the sauerkraut of my youth and had little in common with the stuff we've been eating since. Don't get me wrong, I love just about any sauerkraut, but this was incredible.
I had no intentions of making gallons of the stuff, so I looked for a small batch recipe online and came across directions for Sauerkraut in a Mason Jar. I started mine several weeks ago, and I think we're finally ready for a taste. A good Reuben should be the perfect test. Corned beef and Swiss are on the grocery list.
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I love homemade sauerkraut! Pop used to make it and I have the wooden tamper he used.
The roasted cauliflower soup sounds awesome!
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