Savor the Flavor....
Lemon Poppy Seed Pancakes!
You take buttermilk pancakes and add some poppy seeds and lemon zest. I also threw in the juice of said lemon because otherwise it would have sat on the counter making me feel guilty.
Some unusual pancake suspects: lemony sugar (sugar +lemon zest),
lemon, poppy seeds. Oh, and eggs.
A dry mix of flour, lemony sugar, and baking powder.
The wet mix: butter milk, lemon juice, melted butter, eggs and vanilla.
Add the wet mix and dry mix together. Fold/stir in poppy seeds.
Pancakes on the griddle!
It was all so dreamy.... and delicious w/ maple syrup.
"Egyptian" Tomato Soup
I tagged this recipe last year and was able to make it as a shooter appetizer for a dinner party my friend was having. He made Ethiopian food... including homemade injera. I made this soup. I know that they're different cuisines but I figured many African nations have similar spice profiles so I'd take some liberties. I'm not sure how authentic this is. But, I will say it was delicious and super easy. Plus, I got to use my immersion blender! It's soup season... holla!
Ingredients: diced tomatoes, garlic, onion, pimentos, broth,
paprika, EVOO, salt and pepper.
Step 1: Saute onion and garlic til onions get soft.
Step 2: Add remaining ingredients and simmer til warm.
Step 3: Blend til smooth.... Enjoy!
Soup and Sammie lunch!
Oh Rachael Ray... get outta my head with all your made up words! I didn't get either of these recipes from Ray Ray though. The Farmer's Sandwich came from Kitchen Therapy. Gotta love that blog! Since it was a dreary day I toasted mine in the oven. Who knew apples, cheese and onion makes such a great sandwich? The soup is Curried Lentil w/ Chickpea puree, and I got the recipe from Serious Eats.
A little prep work while the soup simmered.
Such a great fall meal. Gotta love it when a plan comes together!
So yes... I do eat things other than cookies and cakes. This is proof! I've got some more fall soup recipes up my sleeve too. As the weather turns cooler and the evenings get darker sooner what will you do to find a bit of cold weather pleasure?
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