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Scenes from a Weekend with Scallops and Lady Apples



    The cold weather finally arrived this weekend. Everyone was talking about it on the street, at school, at the market... All waiting anxiously for Saturday morning when temperatures were supposed to drop into the 50's.

    We woke up earlier than usual that morning and ran downstairs to open all the windows. J's face spoke a thousand words. "Does this mean it is going to snow?".



    It was a beautiful weekend indeed. Some of my favorite kinds of days. Sunshine, bright blue skies with a chilly breeze. Jacket required. We spent the weekend thinking of ways to be outside. The park, the beach, walks around the neighborhood... and ways to cook comfort food.

    I phoned my mom to ask her what she had made for lunch that day. "Sardines", she said. "They looked beautiful at the market". I suddenly wanted to run to the fishmonger and grab my hands on handful of glittering, fresh sardines. The smell of grilled sardines is just engraved in my brain.



    Unfortunately, fresh sardines are a rare commodity around here. The few times I have seen them, they have looked rather sad and have traveled just too far to be any good. But I did spot some good looking scallops and thought they would be perfect simply prepared with a crust of breadcrumbs, herbs and bacon.



    I found the first lady apples of the season, which reminded me how time flies. It seems like it was yesterday when my mom was holding a bowl of lady apples for me to photograph. It was right after M. was born. Our little M... she will turn a year in a few days. Hard to believe.

    Lady apples are so delicious as they are. Crunchy when raw. The perfect compliment for the creamy coconut rice pudding I made. You know how much I love arroz con leche in all its variations, like this and this. This time however, I went for a quick and easy version that didn't require standing next to the pot for over an hour. Quickly cooked the rice and mixed it with coconut milk, whole milk, vanilla bean and lemon zest. Warm and fresh.



    I'm off to New York City tomorrow where more cold weather awaits me. I love the city. I will be hard at work, but will definitely make time to eat and some play. Yes, please.

    Roasted Scallops with Breadcrumbs and Bacon

    makes 4 servings

    12 scallops
    1/4 cup gluten-free breadcrumbs
    2 Tbs fresh parsley, chopped
    2 garlic cloves, grated or finely minced
    3 Tbs olive oil
    4 slices of bacon, finely chopped
    pinch salt
    pinch of freshly ground pepper
    1 tsp red pepper flakes, optional
    2 Tbs white wine


    In a bowl, combine the breadcrumbs, parsley, garlic, bacon and olive oil. Salt and pepper the scallops. Drizzle some olive oil on a baking dish and place the scallops on it. Top with the breadcrumbs mixture and drizzle some more olive oil on top. Pour the white wine in the baking dish.

    Bake at 425F. Time will vary depending on the size.


    Coconut Rice Pudding with Lady Apples

    makes 4 servings

    1/2 cup (100 grams) arborio rice
    1 cup (225 ml) water
    1 cup (225 ml) coconut milk
    1 cup (225 ml) whole milk
    1/4 cup (50 grams) natural cane sugar
    1 vanilla bean, split and seeded
    Zest of half a lemon
    pinch of salt
    lady apples, thinly sliced
    pistachios, chopped
    brown sugar for topping


    In a small saucepan, combine the rice and water and bring it to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer covered for 15 minutes until water is absorbed by the rice. Add the coconut milk, whole milk, sugar, vanilla bean, lemon zest and salt. Simmer for another 10-15 minutes until it thickens.

    Serve the rice pudding lukewarm with the apples, pistachios and brown sugar.

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Scenes from a Weekend with Scallops and Lady Apples


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Lady Apple, Grapefruit and Creme Fraiche Salad for a Light Afternoon Snack



    This might not sound very exciting to many, but my mom and I love food shopping. We get giddy when we have to take trips to the market together, we write extensive lists and always look forward to whatever exciting things we will find. We even did this back home taking bi-weekly trips to Bilbao's "Mercado de la Ribera". We love talking to the produce guys at Whole Foods to find out what is coming that week and dig through their crates to find the best pieces. The apples with the leaves, the strawberries with the stems... whatever it might be.

    This past week was particularly thrilling as we found a small shipment of lady apples that we instantly cleaned out. They were beautiful, crispy, very sweet and slightly tart. I couldn't decide what to make with them and as time passed by, we just kept eating them raw. One by one they started to disappear and soon I was left with a third of the original box.



    We have been spending a lot of time at home and walking around our neighborhood. Every morning and every afternoon, we take M. out for a stroll, which she seems to really enjoy. She naps while my mom and I just talk about everything and anything. Food is always on our minds and planning daily meals is one of our favorite subjects.

    It has been warm and humid the last few days and a fruit salad is what we were all craving for a snack in the afternoon. We came home, sliced some apples, segmented some Florida grapefruit, cut some fresh ginger, whipped some creme fraiche and picked some mint and stevia from my herb planters. This must be the easiest recipe I have ever posted here, but so fresh and delicious.



    We still had some lady apples, so we decided to surprise J. with some candied apples when he came home from school that afternoon. "For me?", he said with a big smile. He was more excited about the idea of holding the stick than anything else and as I suspected, he ended with sticky hands and a messy face, but the apple was left untouched.



    Candied Lady Apples

    adapted from Martha Stewart

    2 cups sugar
    1 cup water
    3/4 cup corn syrup
    10 lady apples


    Remove the stems from the apples and insert a wooden skewer in each one.

    Mix the sugar, water and corn syrup in a medium saucepan and bring to a boil. Cook to a very light caramel (barely any color) to about 315F.

    Lady Apple, Grapefruit and Creme Fraiche Salad

    2 lady apples, thinly sliced
    1 medium red grapefruit, peeled and segmented
    Fresh ginger, thinly sliced
    Pistachios, chopped
    Vanilla simple syrup
    Creme fraiche, whipped
    Fresh mint
    Fresh stevia leaves


    Make the vanilla simple syrup with equal parts water and sugar. I used 1/2 cup sugar and 12 cup of water with half a vanilla bean. Bring to a boil until sugar dissolves and let it cool. Set aside.

    Arrange the sliced apples, grapefruit segments and ginger on a plate. Drizzle with the vanilla simple syrup, sprinkle with the chopped pistachios and herbs and arrange some creme fraiche quenelles on top.

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Lady Apple, Grapefruit and Creme Fraiche Salad for a Light Afternoon Snack


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