Zucchini pie
We're pretty much suckers for anything containing the word 'pie'. It conjures comfort food and country windowsills.
We're pretty much suckers for anything containing the word 'pie'. It conjures comfort food and country windowsills.
This is one of our favorite summer salads. A snap to throw together and a succulent, fresh delight to eat.
This is the perfect summertime meal: Not too much effort; it can be eaten warm or cold; and the flavors are sensational. Our friend Cindy helped us piece this together when we were foiled by a woman who made something similar but would not divulge her secrets.
Our one and only experience in Tuscany was on a train. Sitting on the floor between two cars and just outside the bathroom door. Not the most appetizing voyage of our lives. Still, we saw a little of the countryside through the windows and continue to have romantic notions of renting a villa there someday.
Tender potatoes, sweet-tangy white wine and a creamy roux make this a Side to die for. We've prepared this dish more than once and, with each try, it turns out better than the time before.
We wish we could say that these are far and away better than the Keebler Grasshoppers you can buy at the grocery store. They're good...but they're a bit of effort. Not back-breaking effort, mind you. Just more work than we like to put into food.
Okay. Technically, you're supposed to wrap these up like a burrito and eat them. But we've never had any luck making a lettuce leaf behave like a tortilla. Even lettuce wraps we've tried at Asian-fusion restaurants end up losing most of the filling. We call them "wraps", yes. But they're more like, oh, salads. That should be eaten with a fork.
Meatloaf, we're sorry to say, is not going to win any beauty contests.
It sounds fancy, doesn't it? The word vinaigrette makes this salad seem loftier than it is, we promise. Since vinaigrette is essentially three parts oil to one part vinegar or lemon juice (plus whatever else you want to throw in), there's really nothing to it.
We like to randomly make up chocolate chip cookie recipes. It's how we prefer to spend rainy afternoons. Sometimes our concoctions work. Sometimes not so much. But yesterday, we think we hit upon a winner.