Mr. Hawthorne's birthday is today
and I'm taking time out from hurricane clean up
to bake him a cake.
Plus I'm dog-tired after
working for three days cleaning up.
I needed a break.
Will resume clean up tomorrow.
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Happy Birthday, Mr. Hawthorne!
Rosie Makes A Strawberry, Kiwi, And Basil Granita.
After a day of working in the yard
picking up branches, limbs, debris,
and random floatables from Hurricane Irene,
it's nice to come inside and have a refreshing granita on hand.
picking up branches, limbs, debris,
and random floatables from Hurricane Irene,
it's nice to come inside and have a refreshing granita on hand.
and preparing a strawberry, kiwi, and basil granita with a twist.
The basil adds an unexpected savory note to this granita
and the peppered balsamic vinegar,
lightly drizzled over top,
offers a well-rounded tangy component.
1/2 cup water
1 /4 cup sugar
1 heaping cup hulled strawberries, sliced
1 kiwi, peeled and sliced
small handful of fresh basil leaves
juice of 1 lemon
1/8 cup balsamic vinegar freshly
cracked black pepper
pinch of sea salt
Make your simple syrup by combining water and sugar
in a small saucepan over medium high heat
. Bring to boil, reduce heat, and cook,
stirring occasionally, until sugar dissolves.
Remove from heat and let cool.
In a processor, combine strawberries,
kiwi, basil, lemon juice, and simple syrup.
Process until thoroughly combined.
Pour into 8 x 8 inch baking pan and place in freezer.
Every twenty or thirty minutes,
fork the icy edges into the middle to incorporate.
Spread the mixture evenly and place back in the freezer.
Continue with this process every 30 minutes or so for about 2 hours.
For the Balsamic Vinegar:
In a small bowl, combine the balsamic vinegar
with a liberal amount of freshly cracked black pepper and a pinch of sea salt.
Stir to combine.
Give the granita a scant drizzle over top
and garnish with a small sprig of basil and kiwi and lime slices.
I always like to garnish.
I used kiwi slices, strawberry slices,
and a purple Thai basil flower top.
The Good Lord Works In Mysterious Ways.
Just in case you missed the original post
about the heads,
here it is.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
What Rosie Did Today. And It Was Not Fun.
Is today Tuesday?
I really don't know at this point.
If it is, then I spent Monday and Sunday
cleaning up most of the branches, limbs, and debris
in the yard.
I'm oblivious to time right now,
except I realized a little while ago
that tomorrow is Mr. Hawthorne's birthday.
I'm in the middle of hurricane clean up
and Mr. Hawthorne is selfish enough to throw in a birthday.
The nerve.
OK.
Just checked my calendar
and indeedy it is Tuesday, August 30, 2011.
Before I show you what I accomplished today,
I have to mention what semi-disasters like this
do to neighbors.
We band together.
We help each other out.
We talk.
We joke.
We laugh.
Because we need to.
We need each other.
And everyone gives their all.
Friends and neighbors come to help you.
It's a beautiful thing.
And something I appreciate very much.
The camaraderie is wonderful and uplifting.
I've met so many lovely, hardworking people.
They're out here scavenging.
In people's crap.
I believe they get $250 a load
for scrap metal, dishwashers, water heaters,
washers, dryers.
Steel is in big demand.
I'm keeping all the copper we have.
People are in pain for cash.
They're combing the area for $$$$$$.
The extra door has been there since 1989.
Two years after we built the house,
the front door,
which is now the side door
(We added on.),
got a slight crack in it.
We informed the supplier
and they gave us a new door.
So all of this is NOT Rosie's fault.
Others are to blame too.