Sunday, July 29, 2012

Chicken Pesto Panini

Happy Sunday. E and I have been busy creating new hobbies to fill all our spare time (what spare time!). I pulled two chairs out of the dumpster over a year ago and it has, obviously, been a very slow re-do process. This weekend I have picked up some speed and I would love to post the final product in the next couple of days. I am almost done with one chair, I painted yesterday and today we picked out upholstery that I think really elevate the chair to the next level. E on the other hand has been slowly building up his woodworking tools and creating a never-ending list of “things to make.” I am just excited for him to start making something!

On the dinner front, not much has happened this week as we were very busy. I had book club (shout out to all my book club ladies, can’t wait to start reading the next installment: The Paris Wife!), and a couple of late nights at work. So I have for you all today a quick simple recipe that is great for the summer, which has been pretty standard for most the recipes I have posted so far…Just wait until fall and winter come. I can not wait to start baking! Enjoy

Chicken Pesto Panini

Two Chicken Breasts
Dried Oregano
Dried Thyme
Ciabatta Bread
Mozzarella Cheese
Tomato
Pesto  (I used homemade see recipe below!)

Pound chicken, spread oregano and thyme over chicken and grill on medium for 10-12 minutes (or until done) I usually cook chicken ahead of time to make this meal even quicker. Slice ciabatta in half and place a slice of tomato and two pieces of mozzarella cheese and a layer of pesto on the bread. Place chicken on ciabatta and warm on stove with cast iron grill pan and a Panini press. Poof your all done!

Homemade Pesto

3 cups packed fresh basil leaves
4 gloves of garlic
¾  cup grated parmesan cheese
½ cup olive oil
¼ cup pine nuts

Combine basil, garlic, Parmesan cheese, olive oil, and nuts in a food processor or blender. Blend until smooth paste.


Chicken Pesto Panini
E’s Rating:

5 out of 5

e&e

Monday, July 16, 2012

7.16.12


There are very few things I can say for sure regarding the long and winding journey of grief. Having experienced more loss than some, but not nearly as much as others. An expert I am not, a novice just maybe. What I do know for sure is nine years later I still have moments of disbelief, days of sadness, and momentary signs of a father who left me too early: A rain shower on a clear afternoon, a breeze that graces my face on a still day, and a feeling in the pit of my stomach that lets me know I am still on the right path. This day is an annual reminder of the precious moments that make life so wonderful.

The stories that are told and the memories that are reminisced prove his legacy was and still is great. So great, that on this day every year his devoted admirers set their normal daily routine aside and live a life or even just a moment a little bit harder for him. From ocean to ocean people are taking a moment today to truly live…in his honor. Celebrating a life that was lived fully and completely.

This day is also a reminder of the distance I have traveled—nine years missing my rudder and many of those years spent lost, navigating life, decisions, and love on my own. I wondered if I would ever come out on the other side. Not sure if I am safely on the other side or if the other side even exists, I do know that I have traveled a great distance from that fateful morning that changed everything. Now able to recognize that that instant was just one among many, all part of a larger plan, a plan that I am now beginning to see, feel, and experience as each ah-ha moment occurs.

Acceptance that the rudder may never return has been a difficult and sometimes very sad realization, but one that has remained crucial to my happiness. Learning that a rudder is merely one source not the only source of direction has been another important lesson. I say this because the wind in my sails returned thanks to one special man friend, and direction I most certainly have found. He has the same expectation from life that I was so accustomed to, he has the same intensity towards adventure that dictated my childhood, and he has the same twinkle in his eye when a peak has been scaled, a black diamond has been defeated, and a new skill has been artfully mastered. The rudder I have learned to live without, because the wind has proven to give me direction and it is that twinkle that truly keeps me going.

e&e

The Rudder, The Wind, & The Twinkle...Life Is Good

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Grilled Scallops & Grilled Fresh Veggies

Welcome back to the land of blogging! We have been a bit absent lately, busy with summer, work, and enjoy life on weekends. It has left us little time to update you all on our evolution of marriage. We hit the 3-month mark—small marriage success and we have just kept on rolling!


We have had a busy summer so far, I am beginning to think this is the way we really enjoy living so I will post a couple of snap shots from all our happenings including scaling our first 14er together, water skiing in Massachusetts, and 4 of July at Tanglewood.
Grilled Scallops w/ Hoisin Sauce
Water Skiing on Richmond Pond, Massachusetts
         
               Reaching the TOP of Mt. Elbert (14,400 ft.) the tallest in Colorado & 2nd tallest in the Lower 48
4th-of July, James Taylor @ Tanglewood, Massachusetts



To keep the summer celebration going I will post one of our favorite summer recipes we have eaten so far. It is super healthy, super quick, and requires only use of the barbeque (which means I do the prep and E cooks, one of the few reasons I love summer!)

Grilled Veggies
*These veggies are very interchangeable, use what ever varieties you enjoy including squash, egg plant, orange pepper, Portobello or white mushrooms, etc…The sky or grocery store is the limit.
**I also ordered the veggies before the scallops as they take a little longer. I suggest putting the veggies on first, to ensure everything is done at once!

½ Red Onion
½ Green Pepper
½ Yellow Pepper
½ Red Pepper
7-8 Mushrooms (I love mushrooms, so I cook a ton you can vary this amount to your preference)
3 tbs. Olive Oil
3 Garlic Gloves roughly chopped
Fresh Ground Pepper to taste
Kosher Salt to taste

Set the grill to medium heat and allow for the barbeque to get hot. We use a stainless steal grid grill, and place it on the barbeque to allow for it to get hot as well. Cut the veggies in to inch pieces and place in a large bowl for mixing. Add olive oil, garlic, ground pepper, and kosher salt all to taste. Stir and mix well making sure the olive oil is coating all the veggies. Place on the grid grill. Grill for 10 minutes (we like our veggies a little more crispy, adjust according to your preference).  During those 10 minutes stir 2-3 time to prevent burning.

Grilled Veggies

Grilled Scallops w/ Hoisin Sauce

10-12 Scallops (or few or many as you want)
Hoisin sauce for basting

Set the barbeque temperature medium and wait for the grill to heat up (this will hopefully cut down on any sticking. If you have access to a grill pan now would be a great opportunity to use it. We didn’t and it worked out just fine putting them strait onto the grill. Place the scallops on the grill and baste the visible side with Hoisin sauce. Grill 2-4 minutes and then flip. Baste this new side with the Hoisin side and grill another 2-4 minutes. Presto…!

E's Rating
4 out of 5
When can we eat this again!

e&e