Someone
gave me just-pulled carrots and insisted I inhale their fragrance. It was
actually a delicate culinary perfume that made me think of how fresh babies
smell. Must be those babies found in the cabbage patch? The growers suggested I
keep orange parts submerged in water and that made a beautiful display. The
lush, feathery green tops were so attractive that I asked if they’d found a way
to eat them. Sprinkle it as a garnish on salad, they suggested. I hit the
computer and found some ideas.
Pesto
won, but the chimichurri looked appealing, too. For my pesto I processed the
green tops with toasted walnuts, olive oil and a bit of mayonnaise, just
because I had some. I added garlic powder and topped it with red pepper flakes.
I know cheese is a main pesto ingredient, but I skipped it and made a thick dip
for fresh veggies, including the orange part of the carrot. (Thanks, Jim and Dodie Labove!)
Southeast
Texas rice is nice
Carolina Gold is grown Anahuac. Texas Highways magazine featured this
“nearly extinct” variety’s comeback via Harvest Grain Mills.
To
aerate or not to aerate?
Maybe
you like your wine from France and your aerators from the U.S.of A. VinOair is
for you. Maybe you have red wine taste on a beer budget. VinOair is for you,
too. Not a wine snob by any means, I do favor selections from the bottom shelf
of the local grocery store. Once you invest in an aerator you can take your
pour up a notch. Enter this clear plastic VinOair Wine Aerator a slender, portable that
will also oxodize red or white vino for maximum flavor. Makers say the dual air
chamber pulls twice the vacuum as other aerators and a soft, rubber stopper
creates an airtight seal. I’m on board with this $19 baby that is no gadget:
it’s legit equipment. My husband typically uncorks and he is impressed by lack
of drips. You wouldn’t want to waste a drop of your improved wine. If you begin
with a higher quality vintage, you’d probably be even more impressed. Visit www.corkpops.com for details.
Darragh
Doiron is a Port Arthur area foodie socially distancing and still enjoying
great company and flavors. Reach her at darraghcastillo@icloud.com