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Posted By FreshTartSteph on May 24, 2008 at 8:23PM
Screened Porch Blogging, one of my very favorite things to do! Yep, yet another sign of spring when we drag the cushions up from downstairs and set up the ol' porch. I love it out here, it's cozier than the deck, what with a roof over my head and a spot for stringing up some lights and lighting a few candles. It's a different view too, different angle on the back yard, and that makes it feel more, I don't know - away. I'll be really happy when it's warm enough in the mornings to enjoy breakfast out here. Maybe tomorrow! Sunday morning coffee and paper outside, aw man, that's what summer's all about, right? Along with al fresco meals, after-dinner walks (just returned, the entire world is perfumed by lilacs right now, insanely seductive), and late afternoon swims. How ready are we for summer this year? It's not just me, all of us Midwesterners are in this mood, lalalaaah! It's the payoff for sensory deprivation, my friends - it's the reason we live here. Remind me next March. Right.

If you're looking for the yummiest pancakes in the whole world to eat on your porch/deck/patio tomorrow morning, I suggest Orange Yogurt Pancakes, beyond delicious. Very fluffy and tender - with fresh berries, a few slices of Nueske's Canadian bacon (available at Byerly's), and lots of good coffee... Oh man, you'd be hard put to start your day off better. Enjoy!

Moderate it: Nueske's Canadian bacon is so delicious, you won't for a minute wish you were eating "regular" bacon. If you're trying to avoid cured meats, Whole Foods sells several versions of uncured ham and Canadian bacon. I've not tried whole-wheat flour in the Orange Yogurt Pancake recipe, but I'd bet it could work nicely. For added fiber/nutrients - and great flavor! - add blueberries and/or chopped nuts to each pancake after ladling the batter onto a hot griddle. Flip as usual, finish cooking, and serve.
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Posted By FreshTartSteph on Jul 16, 2007 at 4:54PM
More cucumber raita tonight (it's so good, I made it again today; it's my new favorite cucumber salad), this time alongside king crab legs. Can you tell I was needing some new grill subjects? The tandoori turkey breast tenderloinlast night was scrumptious, definitely a keeper. Tender and flavorful, John and I had an awful lot of fun eating it with said cukes and the peach-ginger chutney, on the porch, with some tunes and a nice white. Goooood night.

So, back to the crab, if you haven't grilled king crab legs before, it's an ocean breeze. Slash through the shell in several places (to make the eatin' part a lot easier) and grill 'em on a hot grill for a total of about 10 minutes. Perhaps less. They don't take long at all. And that is it, they're that easy to prepare. Get crackin' (along those slash marks you made) and you'll be in heaven. I don't even bother with butter or sauces - the meat is so sweet and tender, it really needs nothing at all. Except perhaps a side of cucumber raita, ha. I'm making a small tomato salad as well. Ah, summer food. Another goooood night.
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I’m Stephanie Meyer. If you're looking for fresh, delicious food to share with those you love - welcome! In addition to the recipes you'll find here, I post Tuesday recipes at TC Taste/Minnesota Monthly magazine with a focus on local, seasonal ingredients. I also cook and take photos for Andrew Zimmern's Kitchen Adventures/Food & Wine magazine, post gluten-free recipes at Stuffed Pepper, cook with food photographer Susan Powers for Shooting the Kitchen, and organize the Minnesota Food Bloggers. Let’s eat!

 

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