Friday, October 1, 2010

Food

 I spent a lot of time in the kitchen this week. More than usual. I also took way more photos of food than I ever have. I think it was because I got a lot of joy from my kitchen-time this week. So I wanted to thank it by doing a whole post about food.
I like baking. But it is low on the priority list, so I don't do it as often as I'd like. Maybe I need to move it up. (It gives me a chance to wear an apron.
The cub scouts needed some volunteers to bring in fall-ish refreshments for the pack meeting this week. Yessss, a perfect excuse to make the quintessential embodiment of fall deliciousness: pumpkin muffins. The kind whose smell is sensory-hardwired to crisp air, cardigans, blindingly bright colored leaves, and the anticipation of the fourth quarter holidays. The kind I don't believe I've gone a single one of my 31 autumns without. The kind I always thought were totally healthy when I was growing up because you know--"pumpkin." I remember still the first time I made them in married life and realized why they are oh-so-delicious. It's because they're not healthy. At all. The first ingredient? 4 1/2 cups of sugar. (Worth it.)

Later that night, after Ben advanced to Bear (hooray!), I helped mostly watched Scott make his famous salsa. Mmmm. Have you ever had it? My favorite thing about making this salsa (or just being in the same room while it's being made) is the way each ingredient smells like heaven while it's being diced. Cilantro, tomatoes, pineapple...wave after wave of olfactory bliss.

One of the perks of Scott's job is that he brings home the Food Network magazine all the time. Typically I don't get too excited about dinner. The part I hate is just deciding what to have. Same-old-thing-itis. But when I'm making something new/fancy it bring more joy into dinner prep. Three of this weeks meals were from the good pages of FNM, and each one was a hit. I photographed this grilled chicken (which went on a pizza) because it overpowered me with deliciousness.

Then. This morning I was cutting up a butternut squash to go in a slow-cooker soup. Starting dinner at 8:30am was atypical. And wonderful. The open window brought a perfect cold breeze and fresh feeling. It also brought in a bright beam of sunlight from the still-rising sun. While in the middle of my task, I was distracted by the brilliance of that sunbeam hitting the saturated yellow-orange of the squash's flesh. Laugh, if you must, at me for taking a hundred photos of a squash. I couldn't help it. I can't wait till dinner.




6 comments:

joelb said...

when did scott start working for the Food Network?

lisa said...

I think you forgot to post your new found delicious recipes from Food Network....

The Fishers said...

My mouth was watering the entire time I was reading your post. Yum!!!! and yay for fall!!!

julie said...

I need me some yummy scott salsa!

The Borden Family said...

Tara was on the same page with you this week. She loves experimenting with spices...so, instead of taking a chance at something we might wince at....I handed her our recipes for pumpkin bread, hot spiced cider and guacamole. The change in the weather somehow inspires us. Yum!

Sharlene, Mom, Grammy said...

I love that you thought the pumpkin muffins were healthy while growing up. I actually thought the exact same thing before I made them the first time. Sad, but tasty and worth it. Brad said he made pumpkin muffins this week, too. Aw, tradition!! And it all started in Walnut Creek for we-all.