Friday Photo: Baja Camping

An almost full moon, a beach full of surfers and a bonfire to welcome the sunset.
Travel and Food Go Hand in Hand

An exploration of my recent taco quest in Baja, where I was reminded that all it takes in life is good food, from good places with good people.
“…food in itself is a form of travel, letting us explore no matter if we’re in the country of the food’s origin or thousands of miles away.”
Via.
Glad Lucia!
It’s Lucia Day in Sweden which means on the other side of the Atlantic it’s time for singing the Lucia song and baking saffron bread. And drinking glögg of course.
Saffransbröd – Saffron Bread adapted from Vår Kokbok
Almond paste
- 1 cup blanched almonds
- 1/3 cup sugar
Mix almonds and sugar in Cuisinart or blender until a chunky paste forms. Set aside.
Saffransbröd – Saffron Bread
- 1/2 gram saffron
- 75 grams butter
- 1 1/2 cups milk
- 3 teaspoons yeast
- 3/4 teaspoon salt
- 3/4 cup sugar
- 1/2 cup golden raisins
- 3 cups flour
- Currants for decoration
The Foolproof Foodie Menu Guide

A down and dirty guide for planning the menu at your upcoming restaurant. No really, you’ll want mason jars.
Aperitif
Bourbon, bitters and definitely something infused, preferably with bacon.
Champagne and elderflower.
Appetizers
Choose either a dynamic or intentionally plain name for this section of the menu. Anything in French will do, or simple phrases like “small plates.” Then make sure to have at least two of the following:
Wilted bitter greens.
Some type of carb with crust cut off.
A basket of bread studded with as much farmhouse cheddar or bacon as possible. Rosemary is so 2005.
Goat cheese. Preferably on beets, but other roots will do in a pinch. Think parsnips or rutabaga.
Braised greens on brioche. Both are on foodie menus everywhere, but in such an inventive pairing? Sure to get you a write up.
Full tongue in cheek guide here.
Unplug?

Yes.
We are depriving ourselves of every opportunity for disconnection. And our imaginations suffer the consequences.
Via.
Friday Photo: Color

Turquoise walls, pink windows, bright filigree lights – a Mexican restaurant tucked into the streets of downtown Seattle.


