Ending Summer

IMG_2530I was listening to NPR early the other morning when the broadcaster commented that the first of September was the meteorological autumn, which marks the beginning of fall. In the mid-Atlantic we are still in periodic waves of heat until the official end of summer, but will definitely look forward to cooler evenings, along with that glorious change of scenery. I cannot wait for the leaves to fall from the trees and crunch beneath my feet while walking on brisk evenings.

As the days become shorter, working throughout the house and garden must be timed precisely before the sun sets. I enjoy working in natural light while it last so, began pickling cucumbers yesterday and did a bit of baking today. There is something about awakening early and having the kitchen to myself that I absolutely love. The pot of coffee is on, the sun barely up and the air is definitely cooler, which is perfect for baking. I also decided to re-work my banana bread recipe, as I have always wanted to spice up the bread by adding ground cardamom, a splash of Limóncello and a bit of almond meal to enhance the texture and taste.

Recipe for Easy Pickles
Clean and scrub cucumbers. Slice thinly and place in bowl sprinkling Kosher salt over the cucumbers allowing them to release water. In a pan combine equal parts white vinegar to sugar, making sure the sugar is completely dissolved by swirling the pan, do not stir with a spoon. Add a touch of water [do this by taste].

Rinse the cucumbers and drain. Transfer pickles to hot sterilized jars and add your spices. Pour the hot vinegar and sugar mixture over the pickles, covering to the rim. I still turn the jars upside down for a few hours before placing on shelf.

Cook creatively,
K

 

Favorites from Charleston

IMG_2136Whenever I travel I draft a list of sites that were not seen on the current visit so, that if we ever get back to the area, there are notes ready to refer to for sightseeing, shopping or dining. There is something about compiling information for a destination if time has become a constraint while on holiday. This practice serves as a great reminder for the next trip, and it is a great way of compiling a favorites list when we have frequented an establishment several times for a tasty treat or finding those cultural pieces tucked in and around town!

Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
3550 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SC 29414
As much as I love gardening, nature and being outdoors there is something about being in the swamps of the Carolina Low Country with alligators. We were walking along side a pond and there was an alligator sunning himself in the mid-day heat. As we walked by his tail whipped around and the head turned to look at our approach, needless to say I ran back to the gardens!!!

Low-country Bistros Recipe for She-Crab Soup
Most chefs and cooks from the south will share a recipe when you enjoy one of their tasty dishes. But, I was ecstatic when we went to dinner one night at Low-country Bistro on S. Market Street and across from our table was a blackboard with the recipe for She-crab soup.

¼ lb. butter                                                         ¼ lb. crab roe
¼ lb. flour                                                            ¼ cup chopped carrots
3 cups milk                                                          ¼ cup chopped onion
1-cup heavy cream                                             1 cup chopped celery
2 cups fish stock or water & fish base             1 tablespoon Tabasco
1 lb. white crab-meat                                         1 tablespoon Worcestershire

In a saucepan, melt butter over low heat. Add flour and whisk until it makes a pasty roux. Add milk & cream; bring to a boil. Add lightly sautéed carrots, celery & onion, and remaining ingredients. Simmer for 20 minutes! Enjoy
Makes 12 servings.

Dried Okra Chips
Whenever there was additional time between seeing the historic sites, we found ourselves perusing the Charleston City Market to see gorgeous Gullah sweetgrass baskets or listen to live music permeating the vendor’s stalls. And no one can leave the market without tasting the dried okra, which is absolutely delicious. It is a unique and crispy veggie chip that is the perfect snack when walking around the city.

Travel stylishly,
K