Can you believe that there was thunder and lightning earlier today?
There was. And rain. Good thing that I left the clothes on the line, because we needed rain.
I have also hit upon the most delicious recipe combination today.
The brief was find a solution for:
- Excess sourdough discard to be utilized
- A discovery of a bottle of zucchini pickles given by 'Salina who had received it from one of her clients. She is often the recipient of gorgeous craft projects by those thankful for her ministrations. I know - can you believe that 'Salina is a grown up now?
(And Paris is so very close to 16 now. She reminded me the other day that this year she will be able to get her learners permit.
I am duly concerned...)
Ahem
- A need to run down supplies ; and
- Book club tomorrow - I always bake something for book club.
That gave me an idea.
Which then gave me the impetus to find many recipes on the internet, two of which I combined and then put my own twist on it.
I used the sourdough discard dough from Homegrown Happiness's "Sourdough Pull Apart Bread"- doesn't that look delicious? - and My Love of Baking's "Sourdough Cheesy Garlic Pull Apart Bread
But I did not make anything cheesy or garlicky (well, not so much)
I trimmed the parsley that we keep as an indoor plant in the front window to Opal's delight and added garlic salt to a 75% wholemeal dough, which smelled so amazing.
Of course I didn't take photos. But trust me, with my current camera status, your imagination is far better at illustrating than my offerings.
This is a sourdough from several weeks ago to show you what I mean.
Anyhoo - so after a time of faffing around, and limited to the ingredients to hand, I then split it into two (as one lot for book club and one for home) and rolled it out.
I spread the zucchini pickles and then a light layer of grated cheese (or when you run out, some of that Cholula Verde Sauce that was once on special at the local Colesworth - sneaky beggars - have had to pay full price for it forever since, but you have to get your value with it before it is forced to flee the fridge)
Then after doing the My Love of Bakings amazing scroll work and proofing it again it got baked in a fairly hot oven and they smelled ah-maz-ing.
The final result is also all of that.
Paris, my daughter just walked past and told me to go to bed. I told her I was just blogging about these and she said to tell you that they were the bestest ever.
Oh no, she said to tell you that she was the bestest ever.
But that was not the sum total of my endeavours in the kitchen today. Our lemon tree is currently at almost peak season, with about 30% of the tree's fruit becoming ripe this morning.
On the upside, I was actually home to harvest.
And also on the upside, I had time to make something that has unfortunately become a favourite of late.
The battle to remain focused on health when it tastes so good with flour and sugar and eggs is a continuing struggle.
Especially when the gooey lemon squares taste SO. DARNED. GOOD. (Preppy Kitchen's Lemon Bars)
Ahem.
By the way - the above representation of a lemon - yes, that 611g (1.3 lb) lemon above - that one is a hall of famer, being picked about a month ago. It was used in a previous baking effort.
This wasn't the post that I came in here to write - it was going to be about rain and childhood and stuff like that - but the food got in first.
Sweet dreams all.