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Sauerkraut & Potatoes

March 7, 2013 by Kristin

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“Hello, my little girl.”.  “Hello, my little gramma.”.  We giggle.  I don’t call my gramma as much as I should, but when I do, that is almost always how the conversation begins.

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We talk a lot about food because, well, she’s who shared her kitchen most with me when I was a wee one.  We talk even more about food because she’s FoodFash’s biggest fan (and I appreciate that).  Today was all about sauerkraut and potatoes because it’s a cozy meal that reminds me of my family.  And even when you’re having the time of your life, you always miss your family.

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FoodFash Gramma’s Sauerkraut & Potatoes

2 lbs of country ribs (I couldn’t find these in Austin, so used baby back ribs)

5 medium sized yukon gold potatoes, cubed

1 – 28 ounce jar of sauerkraut

salt & pepper

Salt and pepper each side of the ribs and place in a large pot.  Fill the pot with water until the meat is covered by about 2 inches.  Bring to a boil, reduce heat to low, and continue boiling for about two hours (meat should pull easily off the bone).  Remove ribs from water and set aside.  Add cubed potatoes to water and boil for 15 minutes or until potatoes are soft, but not mushy.  When the potatoes are finished, add the entire contents of the sauerkraut jar to the pot.  Stir potatoes and sauerkraut together and let stand over medium-low heat until kraut is warm.  Add the meat, salt and pepper to taste, and serve.

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When I asked for this recipe, I wasn’t expecting a list of only three ingredients that required little work and even less dishes.  So I sat there and watched the pot, wondering if my kitchen could produce sauerkraut and potatoes that would satisfy the bit of nostalgia that I was feeling this afternoon.  I served myself a bowl and let the tart warmth fill belly.  I thought about how I forgot to buy cornbread and that I should order some tomorrow.  I thought about how grumpy I’ve been at work lately and that I should change that.  I thought about how I should call my gramma more.

Filed Under: recipes Tagged With: dinner, family, german recipes, grandma's recipes, sauerkraut and potatoes recipe, soup

Busy Bee Weekend

March 4, 2012 by Kristin

Saturday was jam packed with the good stuff.  I woke up bright and early with a task from my favorite 5-year old cousin:  Star Wars Legos.  We poured millions of teeny tiny pieces on his bedroom floor and went to town.  I didn’t think we would actually be able to put the thing together, but Nick always ended up knowing exactly where the hard-to-find pieces were hiding.

After finishing up QT with the cousins, I headed to brunch with Phil and Ginnean & Co.  The three of us were big time brunchers when I lived in Dallas, so our time together at Penne Pomodoro felt much like it did back in 2008.  Well, with one happily welcomed addition!

From brunch I headed straight to the mall to meet Nathan.  Meeting Nathan to go shopping always goes somewhere along the lines of meeting at Barney’s for a quick hello and then going our separate ways so we can power shop in our respective departments.  We each found a few gems (mine will be posted in tomorrow’s Cure For The Common Monday) and headed home to get ready for dinner.

We swooped up Morton and Jonathan for our reservations at Oak, a new hip spot that the boys have been dying to try on a non prix fixe occasion.  We slurped on some amazing cocktails while we waited for our table and then ordered, what seemed like, everything on the menu.

Nathan and I started out with the Potato Dumplings and then split the Rhode Island Monkfish and Rack of Lamb.  Oh.  My.  Goodness.

Everyone at the table passed around bites of their deliciousness and, I have to say, that EVERYTHING exceeded expectations.  The one clear winner at the table was the Moroccan Octopus & Pork Jowls, but I would be beyond happy ordering anything we sampled again.  And then there was dessert…  We ordered everything but the bread pudding and were amazed with each and every sweet treat.  Oak may be my favorite dining experience in Dallas to date!

Filed Under: lifestyle, restaurant reviews Tagged With: dallas, family, friends, oak, restaurant reviews, texas

Merry Christmas!

December 25, 2011 by Kristin

Making pies for family holidays has been my thing since I was old enough to reach the stove.  I loved staying up all night with my grandma, measuring, rolling, stirring, sneaking bites of pie dough here and there.  As I got older, not much changed.  I still love using mid-century cookbooks covered with spills and the occasional burn.  I still love my grandma catching me eating dough and acting surprised, as if she hasn’t told me I shouldn’t be eating raw dough since the late 80s.  And we still make five pies: two pumpkin, one lemon meringue , one custard, one mystery.

Mystery pies from previous years?  Pecan, chocolate, apple, coconut cream, cherry.  Mystery pie for this year?  Strawberry rhubarb!

Strawberry rhubarb pie has been on my radar for quite some time now, but for some reason, I’ve always been intimidated by lattice pie crust.  It mayyyybe took 10 minutes.  I love/hate when that happens!

When I took the last pie out of the oven and looked at the clock, I couldn’t believe it had been 6-1/2 hours since I sifted the first cup of flour.  Does 6-1/2 hours of baking mean I deserve 6-1/2 slices of pie after dinner?!  I sure hope so!

Wishing you and your family a super merry Christmas!

Filed Under: family, lifestyle Tagged With: christmas, family, pies, strawberry rhubarb

The Park And The Pie

November 6, 2011 by Kristin

 

I can tell you with complete certainty that going to the park with my family and taking pictures of this little munchkin has quickly become the most ideal way to spend a Saturday.

The Pie ended up eating the stale crackers intended for luring squirrels, but it made for a good laugh and an even sweeter picture.

And even though there weren’t nearly as many squirrels as last time, there were still plenty of swings to be swung and ladders to be climbed.

Seriously, no fear.

My uncle teased me about taking so many pictures (I ended up with 160-ish), but after weeks and weeks of photographing food, having the sweetest little girl on the planet as my subject was a welcomed change!

Filed Under: lifestyle Tagged With: family, lifestyle, photography

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