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crafty_packrat ([personal profile] crafty_packrat) wrote2011-02-27 01:59 pm
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Farmer's Market 27 Feb 11

Batard of white bread, chocolate cream cheese muffin, pink lady apples, normal and seconds potatoes, red and yellow onions, white mushrooms, 2 lbs of cubed buffalo, 3 lb boneless pork loin.

I'm going to try the "Beef and Barley Soup" (a half recipe, because I do not need 8 servings of anything) and the "Pork Chili with Cumin Polenta" from Sunday Soup -- I've managed to pick up three cookbooks this week -- Everyday Harumi and Kansha being the other ones.

I just need to pick up some carrots for the beef and barley soup, and some limes for the pork chili -- if I go to the co-op today, I'll probably get some celery and leeks as well, because their is this recipe for "Celery Bisque" that sounds fantastic -- I can make it next week and buy Blue Suede Moo from Kenswick Creamery for the accompanying "Stilton Toasts".

But first, time to boil potatoes for Heisser Kartoffelsalat (Hot Potato Salad -- made with bacon and vinegar). I'm going to try adding a juniper berry or two to the recipe, since I've finally gotten my hands on some.
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[personal profile] laughingrat 2011-02-27 11:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Will you review the Sunday Soup recipes if you have time/inclination? I've got that book out from the library and haven't brought myself to try anything from it yet.
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[personal profile] laughingrat 2011-02-28 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
I hear you on dried beans/hominy etc. It does taste better, a lot of the time. Thanks for the recs, I don't really know how to make veg stock yet, and the monastery soup book looks good. I agree, Sunday Soups looked really reasonable; there was another similar book I got out at the same time, but returned ASAP because it just seemed too frou-frou.