I over-stuff my trusty mommy-mobile with a tent, tables, boxes of jam, signs, and many odds & ends {kiss Ansley goodbye} and then trek the whole 2 miles into Downtown Chamblee where I set-up shop behind the Frosty Caboose. It's there that I join my fellow artisans and a few hearty farmers to share our creations with the neighborhood. There are many things I love about Saturday mornings (although that whole waking up before the sun thing is NOT one of them)…First, I get to chat with my 'co-workers' about their journey, their dreams, and their passion for supporting the local economy. Next, I sample their creations…warm pound cake, balsamic bruschetta, organic beef jerky
But, the best part about my surroundings is the creativity it inspires in the kitchen…two weeks ago I left the market with a pound cake and tomato bruschetta. Ansley and I dined alfresco with two handsome fellas as we enjoyed a picnic of sweet basil & balsamic bruschetta with fresh mozzarella on homemade olive oil croutons, then devoured a sinfully delicious chocolate poundcake (with whipped cream!) while watching a movie on the grass in Ashford Park. Put simply: Delicious Fun.
Last week I walked through and purchased green tomatoes, fruit chutney, & French country sandwich bread. I couldn't wait to get home and make lunch! I toasted the bread, fried the green tomatoes (after breading them in panko and smearing them with goat cheese!), drizzled them with red pepper jelly, and layered them with fruit chutney on the crisp bread. In a word? Heaven!
This w The menu? Homemade 4 cheese ravioli with a lemon basil butter sauce, green salad, and a baguette with honey butter. The verdict: Guilty of Gluttony…eek was no different (except I took pictures!)…I brought home fragrant basil from Paradise Found Farm, ripe tomatoes from Jack Rabbit's Farm, organic eggs from West Wind Farms, a warm baguette from Bernhard's Bakery, and went to "work"…..
What can I say? I cook when I'm happy and I'm happy when I cook.
Guess this can only mean one thing…
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