Sunday, May 27, 2012

Simple Leek Soup

Morning thunderstorms set the tone for today. Feeling a bit under the weather this weekend, I resigned to taking a lazy Sunday reading and sleeping, and making a little Leek Soup. The leek is like my new best friend in the kitchen. They come in bunches of three at my grocery store and I daydream all week about how I am going to use each one. Two lucky leeks got picked to star in my simple soup this morning. Usually, I will add potato, carrot, and celery, but I'm too lazy, so I simply added a shallot, a few cloves of garlic and two leeks-all chopped.
In a tablespoon of butter and olive oil each, I added the shallot, leeks, and two cloves of garlic to a pot. I salted them with my new favorite salt, Sel Gris French Sea Salt, put the lid on the pot and let them soften while I watched TV. So easy. When they softened up nicely, I added my chicken stock and let it simmer. No herbs today, but my chicken stock is really high quality, so it kinda saved the day.

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Gone Healing...

I've been away from you for a while, I guess, but I'm back and we can put that all in the past now. It's a new year and lots of new plans are on the horizon. And lots of exciting things are happening. For one, I've been given the gift of Reiki and have received certification in Level 1 and 2 Reiki. I am grateful to be able to contribute to the world with Reiki hands.
I have also started my studies to become a Naturopathic Doctor and have since become obsessed(even more so than before) with food, cooking and nutrition. I am determined to make delicious and wholesome recipes, and share food I can stand behind.
The next recipe on the chopping block is these great little french cheese puffs, gougeres that I've been preoccupied with all week. I will make them with organic whole wheat flour and organic ingredients. Check back in a bit...