chez Colleen
chez Colleen is the internet blog and creative outlet for Colleen Berding, located in the middle of America. Recipes, reveries, and recess in no particular order.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Food and fun
It's sweltering here at our house, so no pies baking like last week (Dad got a summertime favorite--blueberry).
Here are a couple of food and fun oriented articles from my trips around the internet.
Frugal Pleasures of Paris in Summer (from http://www.nytimes.com/)
I've been to Paris in June, but one day, I may check it out in July and August, too.
I saw this story on Living St. Louis today (on KETC--it's an oldie but goodie) about Sweetie Pie's soul food restaurant. If you've never been there, you've gotta go!
Labels: manchester, mangrove, paris, pie, pleasures, soul food, summer, sweetie pies
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
A story of a modern miracle
The Kansas Miracle Man (from the Wichita Eagle)
Labels: Chase Kear, Emil Kapaun, Kansas, miracle, Vatican
Monday, June 15, 2009
Happy Flag Day
..a little late. I was busy yesterday!
The good folks at Sunday Stealing have a great meme out now, so here goes.
1. What thing is nearest to you ?
My dog is at my feet.
2. What is your ringtone ?
The default one...I don't buy ringtones, since my phone's usually on vibrate.
3. What was the last message in your inbox ?
So many messages....
4. Who is your best friend ?
Becky, and my husband, of course. (Becky's been around longer...she's like another sister)
5. What is the brand of your TV ?
Right now, Sanyo...going to Samsung soon, though.
6. What schools did you attend?
Private.
7. Do you own a MP4 ?
No.
8. What song are you listening to now ?
None.
9. Did you kiss anybody in the past 2 days ?
Of course!
10. Have you ever kissed someone you met in the blogosphere?
No.
11. What would you want to call if you weren't your current name ?
I like my name, as I've mentioned before.
12. Would you be happy if you had everything ?
Depends on what "everything" is. It's not so bad right now.
13. Are you always thinking of someone special?
Sure. I always am thinking of something.
14. Tell us of your most desperate dream?
I recently had a dream that someone stole my wallet.
15. When did you last laugh till you cried?
Can't remember...happens often.
16. If you had a crush, would you tell them you love him/her now ?
Probably not...that's so high school.
17. If you could be anywhere in the world now, where would you want to be ?
Right here, right now, there is no other place I'd like to be. (that's a song...)
18. When was your heart last broken?
Hmm...can't recall.
19. Whose birthday(s) is/are coming up?
My friend's next week.
20. How many email accounts do you have?
Too many to count...I'm just too geeky that way. ;->
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Cooking up a storm
Thankfully, no thunderstorms have rolled through our neck of the woods today. It has been busy, though, and the tomato plant in the front yard is growing well from all the water that's been coming.
Since this is a free weekend for me, I've been in the kitchen cooking. We had a Sunday dinner on Saturday, because...well, I felt like making it today!
Here's what we had:
Herbed Pork Chops
Dave got this hog from rural Missouri with a guy he worked with this winter. Very, very tender pork.
I dredged four rib pork chops in flour with salt, pepper, and spices (dried marjoram, thyme, and fresh sage and parsley from our patio pot). I seared them in a skillet in two pats of butter and then put them in a casserole (covered) in a 350 degree F oven for a half hour.
Scalloped Potatoes
I used my old standby recipe from the Better Homes and Gardens New Cookbook (2000-70th anniversary edition) and as usual, they turned out great. For one little boy, I usually use cheddar cheese, but since we were out, I used the Swiss (Gruyere) the recipe cites.
Here's the recipe below:
1/2 cup chopped onion (1 medium)
1 clove garlic, minced
2 tablespoons margarine or butter (I use butter)
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon pepper
Dash salt
1 1/4 cups milk (I use skim)
3 medium potatoes (1 pound) such as long white, round white, round red or yellow, such as Yukon.
3/4 cup shredded Gruyere cheese (optional)
NOTE: I used this one, and you can also use cheddar without issue)
Grease a 1 1/2 quart casserole and set aside
For sauce, in small saucepan, cook onion and garlic until tender, but not brown. Stir in flour, pepper and salt. Add milk all at once. Cook and stir over medium heat until thickened and bubbly. Add cheese and stir until melted.
Thinly slice potatoes. Place half the sliced potatoes in the prepared casserole. Cover with half sauce. Repeat potato and sauce layers.
Bake covered in a 350 degree F oven for 40 minutes. Uncover and bake at 350 for about 30 minutes more until potatoes are tender. Makes 4-6 servings.
Raspberry salad
2 cups washed and torn Romaine lettuce
1/2 cup fresh raspberries, washed and divided in two
1/4 cup Maple River Farms raspberry vinagrette
2 tablespoons toasted sunflower kernels, divided in two
crumbled Feta cheese to taste (approximately 2 tablespoons per salad, add as you desire)
Add cleaned Romaine to individual bowls, one cup per bowl. Add raspberries, sunflower kernels, vinagrette and Feta cheese to taste. Vary as you like.
Garlic bread
1 French baguette, split lengthwise
Drizzle with olive oil, add one minced clove of garlic among pieces (I cut mine in thirds for approximately 6 smaller pieces) and dust with parmesan cheese.
Add to broiler and watch for approximately 5 minutes or until brown.
NOTE: Remove before the smoke detector goes off!
Serve with your favorite drinks and desserts. We had ice cream and coffee.
If you prepare this meal, hope you enjoy it as much as we did!
Labels: baked, Better Homes and Gardens, bread, chops, garlic, pork, potatoes, rib, scalloped