Tuesday, April 6, 2010

With all My Senses

I'm very pleased to report that last week I finished two more of the books in my unfinished stack: A Homemade Life by Molly Wizenberg, and The Lady in the Palazzo by Marlena de Blasi.  On top of that, I added The Friday Night Knitting Club to the stack and I finished it too!  I'm feeling quite proud of myself:)

I've not been spending much time in the kitchen of late;  reading the de Blasi and the Wizenberg books reminded me how much I've been missing it.  Both have luscious recipes.  I decided to head back in there and a good place to start is by cooking the recipes from A Homemade Life, beginning with these meatballs.  You can find the recipe on Orangette.

dinner

The theme for the month over at Creative Every Day is the 5 senses.  I've been trying to really engage all of my senses today, paying close attention to what I'm experiencing.  The kitchen is a good place for that.

Of the five senses, I'm most affected emotionally by the sense of smell.  It's very connected to memories for me.  And strangely, I can smell things that aren't there.  For instance, when I'm reading a story and it mentions limes, I can smell those limes as if they were right in front of me.

cilantro
I love cooking Middle Eastern inspired dishes because they are full of scents I love.  Like cilantro.  I could roll around naked in that, I love it so much.


lemon
And the fresh, bright scent of lemon....


garlic
the pungent smell of garlic.....


roasting cumin
the earthy man-smell of roasted cumin...


yogurt sauce
The yogurt has a sour smell.


meatball mix
Get your hands in there and feel the different textures.


ready to cook
Wizenberg says to use damp hands to pull off bits of meat and shape it.  This really makes a difference.


meatballs
The recipe called for bread crumbs, but we're experimenting with not eating wheat gluten to see if we notice a difference.  So, I substituted steel cut oats I had soaked in hot water for a while.  Can you hear the meatballs sizzling?


meatballs with yogurt sauce
Yum!  Dinner:)

7 comments:

  1. Great photos! What a pleasure to browse too.

    Enjoy your day!

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  2. If I bring a nice bottle of wine may I please come over for supper?

    (I enjoyed that book, too)

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  3. Wow, Bobbi, you definitely need to write a cook book with all of those great photos--excellent!

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  4. Really nice photos! I'm hungry now, thanks.

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