August Goal: 30 Days of New Recipes
Month eight is complete! August was a month of learning about new ingredients, trying new recipes, making a few mistakes in the kitchen, and filling our hearts and bellies with happiness and deliciousness. I’m so glad I made the eighth month of my twelve month long challenge/journey, a culinary challenge. Last month, in July, my challenge was to document delight…I documented it everyday for thirty days and then neglected to document my DELIGHT journey on the Blog. It could still happen…
August is my youngest sons birth month. He loves to cook and bake and cause general chaos in the kitchen so it seemed appropriate that I make August the month of new recipes. Also, I love books…to include cookbooks…which I seem to have a pretty nice collection of. Anyway, I have all these cookbooks and many of them hadn’t even been cracked open or recipes attempted…until now. Most all the cookbooks turned out to be winners (with only a couple of non-winners).
Trying to decide between only thirty new recipes was proving to be difficult so finally I decided to break each week of the month of August down into recipe categories. The categories included Breakfast, Snacks, Lunch, Dinner, and Dessert. Thirty days, five categories…you see where I’m going with this? So each category had six days devoted to finding, making, tasting, and documenting a new (to me) recipe. Each step of the process was a unique and creative endeavor. I found it just as fun finding ingredients, scanning through my cookbooks, and cooking as I did eating said recipes and seeing my family enjoy new meals too.
Breakfast. First meal of the day, so let’s start there. I made six new breakfast recipes at the start of August.
1. Orange Blossom Dream Smoothie
2. Soft Scrambled Yuzu Kosho Eggs with Crispy Avocado Salad
3. Not Ya Mamma’s Corn Muffins
4. Asparagus and Fontina Quiche
5. Huevos Rancheros
6. Baked Egg Puffs
I tried to choose a variety of breakfast foods to keep things interesting. The stand out breakfast was Huevos Rancheros from the Magnolia Table series of cookbooks. I have ordered this breakfast once, maybe twice, out to eat. I never thought too much of it and in Hawai’i, it isn’t a standard menu item. The sauce and of course a soft egg were what had me at Hola. Yum doesn’t cut it. I’m hoping to travel to Texas to have someone make this delight for me, but in the meantime, what I was able to create based on the Magnolia recipe…chef’s kiss.
The least favorite of the breakfasts goes to Deceptively Delicious Baked Egg Puffs. Until that moment, I never met an egg I didn’t like…this dish was simply, terrible. I followed the recipe but determined hiding vegetables isn’t for me. I’m an upfront and honest kinda gal, especially when it comes to food. No thanks to the egg puff with hidden squash. Blech.
1. The King Classic Caesar
2. Dorothea’s Corn Salad
3. Rainbow Couscous Salad with Chickpeas and Feta
4. Migas Caserole
5. Pimiento Cheese
6. Friday Salad
The lunch star was the King Classic Caesar. The dressing alone was ready to drink. The pan cooked chicken was flavorful, protein packed, and the perfect conduit for…that DRESSING. Did I mention how good that dressing was? I think every salad could incorporate that dressing. And I am now re-naming it Drool Worthy Dressing (I’m so clever.)
1. Japchae
2. Nutty Fish
3. Baby Got Back Ribs
4. Mango Glazed Pork Chops
5. Stuffed Chicken
6. Smash Burger
There were three contenders (I wanna say four, but I’ll narrow it down to three) for the dinner top spot. Japchae, a Korean noodle dish was easy to make based on the recipe I used. It was healthy. It was tasty. It was totally different than our usual plan for dinner. Baby Got Back Ribs. I have never seen my family lick their fingers with such exuberance. It was if I had NEVER made anything so delicious. I’ll admit it was good, but it evidently caused amnesia since they were all having a hard time remembering that I have made other delicious dinners. Smash Burger…well, it was a smash. It was messy and juicy and filling and aromatic and picture perfect and well, there’s a reason why burgers are such a hit. They just hit the spot sometimes and with this recipe in hand, well, it just elevates an already delicious meal.
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