Sunday, December 22, 2013

Our New Favorite -- Spinach Salad with Shaved Fennel, Persimmon and Pepitas

It is not hard to tell that I am a big, big fan of farmer's market. But due to my long trip overseas and the recent snowstorms, I had missed all the fun since mid September! Yesterday was the last farmer's market of the year at Wooster Square and I simply had to go! Luckily the weather was extremely nice, around 50F and sunny, so I managed to drag D along, thinking that we could sample some cheese together and pick up a few for Christmas. And was he lucky to bump into an old friend, who currently works at a local bakery and gave us this huge slice of brioche topped with almond crumble -- heavenly!


The number of stands there did reduce quite a bit compared to the summer time, and the variety a bit lacking. We sampled a wide variety of cheese and ended up with some very tasty hard cheese. 

We also managed to get some nice looking root vegetables (carrots, kohlrabis, parsnips, beets) for a mere 2 dollars. I was happy to get an assortment of beets but oh how I miss the beet greens!


No worries, for the greens we have lots of fresh spinach still. Throwing in some baby boo choy and  baby chard épinards, we were all set for a great salad! It was so good that we had it for dinner, and on our open face breakfast sandwich,

Friday, December 20, 2013

Home sweet home -- roasted leg of lamb, salad with persimmon and shaved fennel, Israeli couscous with apricot, and eggnog cookies!

I'm home! Actually I've been back to New Haven for almost a week. Had several groups of people over for lunch/dinner already but did not take any photos because of the jet lag...But but but, last night we had another dear friend over for dinner and the there were pictures! Yay! (I know I know, I still need to complete my entries on the silk road trip, the Taiwan trip and the Cambodia trip. It'll just take a while, I promise.)

To start, we had a spinach salad, with shaved fennel, and persimmon. I rediscovered this wonderful fruit during my recent trip to Taiwan. When I was little, I often had the fruit very ripe, just sucking out the meat and leave the skin. Persimmon meant soft, squishy and sweet. In Taiwan, I tried several varieties of this fruit, and realized that you could actually eat the skin, and that the fruit can be firm and have a nice texture! Of course I have to add this to the salad, together with another of my favorite, fennel, which is just so versatile. It can be eaten raw or roasted. And the frond can be used in as an herb, so fragrant. Back home my parents used to mix the chopped up frond with ground pork and make dumplings!


The main dish last night was a semi-boneless leg of lamb, roasted with garlic and spice, medium rare yet on the rare end.

On the western China trip, we had lamb almost every single day. It was good in the beginning, but quickly became repetitive as most of the dishes were just packed with cumin. And, everything was well done, even the skewers were a bit chewy. Last night we decided to aim for tender and juicy. The leg of lamb from the grocery store was originally 5 lbs. I took off some meat (after watching a bunch of youtube videos) and left about 2 lbs on the bone. The roasting time was adjusted accordingly. The meat came out even better than expected -- meaty and juicy, packed with flavors.