Father's Day Cooking
Wow, did we eat a lot today! And it was all pretty delicious. My husband and I do not have children together, but he has two daughters and Chrissy happened to be in Atlanta this weekend so we got to see her.
She is a wedding planner and had a wedding in Decatur on Saturday. She knew she would finish about 6 pm and even though Greenville isn't too far, it is too far after a couple days of wedding planning! She decided to come to our house Saturday to visit, sleep and relax a little.
I worked a few hours on Saturday doing my job of Product Specialist for KitchenAid. I was showcasing the Food Grinder attachment for the stand mixer at Whole Foods in Buckhead. I love the attachments and the food grinder is my second favorite (if I had favorites), the first being the pasta roller/cutter.
I told Chrissy that I was picking up our dinner at Whole Foods so we would be having a casual meal on the grill whenever she was finished with the wedding. As much as I love the food grinder I had thoughts that after 4 hours of making and cooking sausage patties that my own dinner had better be pretty easy.
I finished at Whole Foods at 3 and checked out the fish counter. There was beautiful sockeye salmon so I grabbed some. On to produce where I grabbed some South Carolina zucchini. Then to the bakery for a baguette and dessert. I was good to go.
Dinner was all on the grill - salmon, zucchini planks, warmed bread and then raspberry cake. This was a very nice, very easy dinner.
Today Chrissy knew she would want to sleep a little, she is pregnant and due in December. I spent some time Friday avoiding menu planning and finishing the baby sweater so I could give it to her. I did it! Sleeves, buttons, ends in, all done. Very cute, have to get the picture from my husband.
We went to church, the grocery store (I planned my menu Saturday) and then home to make breakfast. The sausage was so good on Saturday that I needed to make it for brunch for us. Usually when I demo something for several hours I need a break from even thinking about eating it no matter how delicious. Not this time.
I cut the meat, added the herbs, spices, put it through the grinder, made stone ground grits, eggs and juice and we had a very nice brunch. The recipe was from Alton Brown and I will never buy sausage again. Luckily it makes quite a bit, I made patties and they are in the freezer ready for whenever.
Breakfast Sausage from Alton Brown
We had dinner tonight of pork chops with mushroom gravy, smashed red skin potatoes and fresh green beans. This appears to be a week of pork.
Tomorrow is the second session of kid's cooking camp week. We are cooking food for the beach, city and country. I know we'll have fun and I'll be having great lunches again next week. Note: Make sure to get in Jazzercise!
Now I'm going to do some knitting. I have lots of knitting to do and started an easy blanket. Not much thinking to it, but good for those after kid's cooking days.
She is a wedding planner and had a wedding in Decatur on Saturday. She knew she would finish about 6 pm and even though Greenville isn't too far, it is too far after a couple days of wedding planning! She decided to come to our house Saturday to visit, sleep and relax a little.
I worked a few hours on Saturday doing my job of Product Specialist for KitchenAid. I was showcasing the Food Grinder attachment for the stand mixer at Whole Foods in Buckhead. I love the attachments and the food grinder is my second favorite (if I had favorites), the first being the pasta roller/cutter.
I told Chrissy that I was picking up our dinner at Whole Foods so we would be having a casual meal on the grill whenever she was finished with the wedding. As much as I love the food grinder I had thoughts that after 4 hours of making and cooking sausage patties that my own dinner had better be pretty easy.
I finished at Whole Foods at 3 and checked out the fish counter. There was beautiful sockeye salmon so I grabbed some. On to produce where I grabbed some South Carolina zucchini. Then to the bakery for a baguette and dessert. I was good to go.
Dinner was all on the grill - salmon, zucchini planks, warmed bread and then raspberry cake. This was a very nice, very easy dinner.
Today Chrissy knew she would want to sleep a little, she is pregnant and due in December. I spent some time Friday avoiding menu planning and finishing the baby sweater so I could give it to her. I did it! Sleeves, buttons, ends in, all done. Very cute, have to get the picture from my husband.
We went to church, the grocery store (I planned my menu Saturday) and then home to make breakfast. The sausage was so good on Saturday that I needed to make it for brunch for us. Usually when I demo something for several hours I need a break from even thinking about eating it no matter how delicious. Not this time.
I cut the meat, added the herbs, spices, put it through the grinder, made stone ground grits, eggs and juice and we had a very nice brunch. The recipe was from Alton Brown and I will never buy sausage again. Luckily it makes quite a bit, I made patties and they are in the freezer ready for whenever.
Breakfast Sausage from Alton Brown
- 2 pounds pork butt (2 1/2 pounds with bone), diced into 1/4-inch pieces
- 1/2 pound fat back, diced into 1/4-inch pieces
- 2 teaspoons kosher salt
- 1 1/2 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper
- 2 teaspoons finely chopped fresh sage leaves
- 2 teaspoons finely chopped fresh thyme leaves
- 1/2 teaspoon finely chopped fresh rosemary leaves
- 1 tablespoon light brown sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon fresh grated nutmeg
- 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
- 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
We had dinner tonight of pork chops with mushroom gravy, smashed red skin potatoes and fresh green beans. This appears to be a week of pork.
Tomorrow is the second session of kid's cooking camp week. We are cooking food for the beach, city and country. I know we'll have fun and I'll be having great lunches again next week. Note: Make sure to get in Jazzercise!
Now I'm going to do some knitting. I have lots of knitting to do and started an easy blanket. Not much thinking to it, but good for those after kid's cooking days.

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