Swinging Past Center
Ah, Thanksgiving. "Turkey Day." For me, it's more like "Carb Day(s)". These are the days, my friends, the days of pies, turkey, stuffing, pies, and stuffing. Did I mention pies*? Or stuffing?
Yes.
This morning I woke up with a deep, primitive desire--nay, a need--for grapefruit. A white bowl full of astringent, garnet grapefruit pieces and creamy, green avocado chunks scattered with toasted pine nuts and a touch of salt and mint. From there, I dove into my vegan and vegetarian cookbooks. And then I realized that, were I to prepare the famous carrot-miso spread from the ION restaurant's cookbook, well, I'd have to bake fresh bread. So out came King Arthur Flour.
Here's a sampling of the menu I've concocted:
spicy vegetable and cashew soup, bread with carrot-miso spread
broccoli-tofu phyllos, roasted red pepper sauce, salad with gomashio and lemon juice
grilled cajun tempeh, roasted red pepper sauce, salad
lunches: roast beef and apple sandwiches (thanks, Ann)
I'd better get to the store.
*I'd vowed to eat only pumpkin pie and sworn off pecan. Pumpkin has much more fiber and fewer calories than its sugary cousin. But then a homemade pecan pie was staring me in the eye, laughing, enticing, a veritable siren song of pecan-encrusted heaven. I ate it.
4 Comments:
What is this mysterious thanksgiving and grapefruit connection? Upon returning home from visiting family in the Minneapolis area for thanksgiving I was given the gift of grapefruit.
Your lucky person you!
...I don't know. But I liiike it.
I, too, have received many gift grapefruits, from a friend's tree, and all just before Thanksgiving. Merely a coincidence? I think not!
kStyle - I love this blog.
We're uncovering a vast grapefruit conspiracy.
Thanks, Larry! I love your blog, too.
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