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la tartine gourmande

Oh my goodness...I have meet my newest foodie inspiration blog; la tartine gourmande. Bea Peltre is a genius at what she does. Everything that she makes is beautiful, delicious, and pushes the boundaries of what "normal" food is. The majority of her recipes are gluten free, uncomplicated, inspired by farming, and seriously amazing. Check this out:




same link as above















This is her beautiful book...


I think it's a must buy!


*all photos are by Bea Peltre and labels for by way of ney

spring snacking

The best of a midday snack will fill your tank back up to keep you going both in pleasure and in taste. Like with all things, I think that the presentation of food is important. Even a little snack should make you feel grateful & happy which, for me, means putting it on a plate or in a bowl that makes me enjoy the snack just that much more. So, aside from our set of dishes I have a few one off plates, bowls and trays that bring me joy just to see. This tray is probably one of, if not the most, of my favorite dishes.

The back story:  From conception to the final product, this tray means so much to me. I made it in a ceramics class that my mom and I took together. When my grandma was still alive she was known to take an inquisitive look over at your plate and wait patiently for you to notice her. Once you did she'd ask what was on your plate. After responding, we'd then ask her if she wanted some and depending on what it was she'd answer either "I might like to try to a little" or "I might like to try some." I knew I wanted this legendary response incorporated into my kitchen and know I'm so glad that I do. 

Now onto the snack! A few crackers spread generously with triple cream brie cheese, a dollop of fig preserves, and a sliced Bosch pear on the side. It is equal parts crunchy, sweet, creamy, salty and all parts perfection! 

Enjoy! 




all photos for by way of ney

juice into spring


After many trips to Whole Foods for a green juice PACKED with vitamins, I finally went for it and ordered a Breville juicer.  After a few days it arrived and a quick trip to Trader Joe's left me armed with loads of organic produce and this is my result...

Into the juicer went...


plus...


The healthy living tool of the season...


My final product...


It was everything that I hoped it would be! 

If you don't have a juicer at home you can always mix and match with fresh juice from the local market. Think; tangerine, carrot, pomegranate and a green machine. 

delish inspiration

I've been feeling the need for some inspiration in the kitchen lately and the Donna Hay 10th Anniversary edition seriously gave it to me. Hopefully you'll find some inspiration for all things fresh and delicious too!


Have some Bircher Muesli to get your morning going!

4 grated Granny Smith apples
one cup of apple juice
2 cups of extra thick (Greek would be best) yogurt
2 cups of rolled oats
2 sliced nectarines
about a cup and a half of raspberries
one cup of toasted almonds
one cup of honey

1] mix the yogurt, apples, apple juice and oats together, cover and place in the fridge overnight
2] in the morning, place the oats in serving dishes and stir in the raspberries, nectarines, almonds and honey
3] top with some extra fruit and enjoy 

I think I'm going to try this with the amazing seasonal fruit we've got around the Farmer's Market right now. Maybe clementines and pomegranate.
Plus I'm definitely going to toast some coconut and add it! 


 A midday snack of Blue Cheese and Caramelized Onion Brioche

cut one some brioche loaf into rectangles
1/3 cup of caramelized onion relish
1 Granny Smith apple, sliced thin
1 tablespoon olive oil
4 tablespoons of butter
1 1/2 cups of blue cheese (or another strong cheese)
*makes 16

1] spread the brioche with onion relish and top with apple
2] heat butter and oil in a nonstick pan on medium high heat
3] add the brioche, apple side down
4] cook 12 minutes on each side or until golden
5] top with blue cheese and fresh cracked pepper


Delish Chicken and Haloumi skewers for dinner.

8 boneless chicken thighs (I'd replace with breast meat) cut into chunks
about 3.5 oz of olive oil
about 3.5 oz of lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon of paprika
2 teaspoons of dried parsley
salt & pepper to taste

Combine all the above ingredients and allow to marinate for 20 minutes. 

for the tzatziki:
2 1/4 cups of fat free plain yogurt
1/2 a large cucumber, de-seeded and chopped
2 crushed garlic cloves
1 tablespoon lemon juice
salt & pepper to taste

You will also need 11 ounces of haloumi cheese cut into chunks.

1] after marinating the chicken, grill it and set it aside
2] brush the haloumi with olive oil
3] on high heat, grill the haloumi until soft but still firm
4] skewer the haloumi with the chicken
5] mix the tzatziki and serve with flat bread and cut cucumber ribbons

Don't these sound amazing! I hope they inspired you to go get some amazing ingredients front the store and whip up something anyone will love! If not the recipes above, maybe you'll find inspiration to make something from the gorgeous photos alone. I'm thinking about hanging a wire across our kitchen wall and being able to clip some amazing recipes and photos from magazines like Donna Hay and Real Simple. Seeing them every day would definitely help me break out of the normal chicken and steamed veggies. (Though we do love them too!)

fall foodies: banana pumpkin muffins

Since this past Sunday was rain filled and dark, I figured that we needed something to cozy us up. I'm all about making things that are good for you but I also think that things you eat should be plain old good too. A morning muffin is hardly something you'd eat if you were trying to watch your caloric intake but we weren't. We were simply trying to warm ourselves up, from the inside out, and these Banana Pumpkin muffins were the perfect treat. You might remember this post, about what to do when you find that you've left your bananas in the fruit bowl too long. Well, here is another delicious way to turn your overly ripe bananas deliciously edible: BANANA PUMPKIN MUFFINS. If ever there was a time of year to delight in these fluffy morning treats...this is it! Especially this week, when we are fast making holiday plans, these are ideal to have on hand to grab and add to your morning routine.

The recipe is pretty similar to my banana bread recipe but with organic pumpkin pie mix added. Here is what you need:

an electric mixer
measuring cups
a muffin tin
muffin tin liners 
a spatula
1 1/2 cups of flour
1 cup of sugar
2 large eggs
one stick of butter at room temperature
1 cup of mashed very ripe banana
3/4 a can of Organic Pumpking Pie Mix
1 teaspoon of baking soda
1 teaspoon of salt
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract

Get ready...



[my Kitchen Aid ARCHITECT mixer... I LOVE it!]

1] preheat your oven to 350 degrees
2] place 1 cup of sugar and 1 stick of room temperature butter in mixer
3] slowly turn on the mixer and cream together 
4] add the 2 eggs and whip together


5] in a medium bowl whisk together 1 1/2 cups of flour, 1 teaspoon of baking soda and 1 teaspoon of salt


6] add it to your wet mix (already in the mixer) and mix together
7] add 1 teaspoon of vanilla
8] add your mushed bananas
9] add 3/4 of the can of organic pumpkin pie mix


10] line your muffin tin...


11] fill your muffin cups evenly


12] Bake for about 30 minutes at 350 degrees (test with a wooden cake pick)

and...

VOILA! 


I served them HOT with apple butter which took me right back to the days when my grandparents used to bring it home from Apple Country. These were seriously delicious and warm and fluffy and moist. They were perfect! 



Hopefully this inspires you to whip these up for your family this Thanksgiving week! I promise, they will thank you for it!

gift giving: sea salt

I LOVE sea salt...love it! If there is something with sea salt listed on a menu it is pretty much guaranteed I'm ordering it. As I think about the holidays and the gifts that I can make, I'm brainstorming about the yummy treats I can make easily, at home, that are delicious! It's no secret that I find joy in making things, if I can, as opposed to buying them. Here are some sea salt treats that look both yummy and beautiful.  These three are topping my treat list for possible holiday gifts. 

[chocolate sea salt lollipops]

[homemade sea salt caramels]

[chocolate chip cookie topped in sea salt]

All photos are from my pinterest

DIY: wine + chocolate

Remember this post about wedding shower invites for my dear friend? Well, here are the results from the wine & chocolate night that we planned for her shower. I made tags for the goodies to match the invites and tied them on with sparkly ribbon. Each of the goodies had a little saying underneath like, CHOCOLATE DIPPED OREOS... "Health food might be good for the conscious but Oreos taste a hell of a lot better!" -Robert Redford. Or, CHOCOLATE DIPPED RICE CRISPIE TREATS...Snap. Crackle. Pop. Quieted only by coco. It was really fun to come up with the tag lines! The favorites were the chocolate covered pretzels and the best surprise was the salty potato chips to dip in the chocolate fountain. Red wine, Prosecco, Pellegrino, and, of course, milk to wash down all the chocolaty goodness! 

[milk...cause it does a body good] 


[two salty, one sweet]

[gotta get your fruit servings in...even if they're drenched in chocolate]

[DIY S'mores]


[mmmm]


[chocolate fountain in action]