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Peaches, Berries, Mint: Summer in a Bowl

June 2, 2015 by biz.w.harris@gmail.com Leave a Comment

Aside from homegrown tomatoes, fresh corn,  and swimming pools, I think homemade ice cream is the best part of summer, hands-down. Which is why I’m sharing 3 ice cream recipes this week… get churning!

I was taking dinner to a friend with a new baby, and figured that dessert was the best part of any meal. I had a ton of peaches and Louisiana strawberries, and had a huge mint patch in the backyard, so i figured I’d see what happened if I made a mint-fruit combo. I didn’t want to risk making it too wild and crazy since it was for someone else, so I made a mint base, then made two separate combinations… and it was one-thousand percent worth it. Something about the mint ice-cream base brings out the summery-ness and freshness in the fruit. After tasting this, I’m not sure that I’ll ever make strawberry ice cream again without it. Or peach.

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Filed Under: Frozen Treats, summer Tagged With: ice cream, mint, peach, strawberry, summer

Mess of Greens Soup

December 21, 2014 by biz.w.harris@gmail.com Leave a Comment

 So, here you have it… literally a recipe for a “mess of greens.” It’s about time, right? 
You may have tried some of my other New Year’s Day recipes (see pickled peas, black eyed pea hummus or lucky soup) but unlike all of those recipes that focus on black eyed peas, greens play a starring role in this year’s dish to bring us all luck and money in 2015. I was lucky enough to have a friend bring me a gallon bag of mustard and turnip greens from her winter garden yesterday, PLUS a gallon bag of shelled pecans (y’all. aren’t I so lucky?!?) and I’d had some pretty delish turnip green soup at Turnrow books a couple of weeks back, so it seemed like a no-brainer. My dish is pretty standard compared to the other ones you find on the interweb, except I gave my broth a spicy kick with some red pepper flakes, and use bacon AND ham (why choose just one?). Hope you enjoy!

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Filed Under: Soup and Stews Tagged With: bacon, greens, ham, New Years Day, soups and stews, Vegetable Garden

Tradition to Adopt: Stewed Okra and Tomatoes as a Thanksgiving side

November 17, 2014 by biz.w.harris@gmail.com Leave a Comment

Its about time for me to share this recipe… although I made it back in early September with a HUGE, gigantic sack of okra a friend brought to us and the last of our garden’s tomatoes, it really would be a DELICIOUS Thanksgiving side dish. Also, most recipes I found call for frozen okra and canned tomatoes, so you really can make this year-round.

I’ve always thought of Thanksgiving as an important holiday for Americans to celebrate our “meltingpot” cultural heritage, and okra is an amazing food that does just that. Originating in modern-day Ethiopia, okra was most likely brought to our country by enslaved Africans (like most delicious southern food). It’s also called “gumbo” although it’s more likely that you’ve heard this word in context of soups thickened with okra rather than references to the vegetable itself. Aggie Horticulture writes of the name, “Both of these names are of African origin. ‘Gumbo’ is believed to be a corruption of a Portuguese corruption, quingombo, of the word quillobo, native name for the plant in the Congo and Angola area of Africa.” This dish definitely has its roots in the Cajun and Creole traditions of the south… plus, a version of stewed okra and tomatoes recipe found in Indian cuisine as well. What’s more meltingpot than a vegetable and recipe that immigrated to the US from multiple parts of the world? Definitely a contender for a new Thanksgiving side dish tradition.
Confession: Okra’s hairy-sliminess isn’t always palatable to me… but this recipe breaks down the okra and makes it a smooth texture, plus the flavor of it and the tomatoes comes out beautifully. My grandmother used to make this and for a long time it was the ONLY way I’d eat this vegetable.

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Filed Under: side dish, Soup and Stews, summer, Vegetarian Main Dishes Tagged With: fall, Louisiana, Okra, rice, summer, Tomatoes

Welcome Wagner to the World!

August 3, 2014 by biz.w.harris@gmail.com Leave a Comment

There’s been radio-silence from Mess of Greens, but I promise it’s for a great reason… I’ve been enjoying motherhood every day since February 25th.

I’ve got several great recipes and photos to share, but just haven’t had time to tell you about it all since when I’m not at work these days, I’ve got this little guy in my arms. Isn’t he dreamy?

Coming soon… a Bourbon Peach Ice Cream that’s my new favorite, and an attempt to use summer’s bounty in a new way by trying my hand at Sweet Corn Ice Cream. Refreshing? Yes.
Tasty? Definitely.
Innovative. For sure.
My favorite ice cream flavor ever? Maybe not.

To quote my favorite radio personality, Ira Glass… Stay with us.

Filed Under: lagniappe Tagged With: family

Biscuit Quest Attempt #2… Bon Appetit

February 5, 2014 by biz.w.harris@gmail.com Leave a Comment

I’m not gonna lie, these biscuits turned out pretty well. Flaky, buttery, thick enough to serve with a slab of canadian bacon or egg…. Bon Appetit‘s Pies and Thighs biscuits didn’t disappoint me as I continued the search for the world’s perfect biscuit. (Ok, obviously this is NOT an objective category, but I have a flavor/texture/look combination that I’m going for here, and I won’t stop until I find it.See other attempts with Flying Biscuits here and Sister Shubert ones here.) The people in my family aren’t really buttermilk biscuit people, but it’s definitely a southern food group all on it’s own, PLUS the photo in BA just looked SO GOOD and pretty close to my vision of perfection so I needed to try it.

What I learned: In terms of what I’m personally shooting for, these biscuits were a little too buttery, but the texture was divine. When I try this recipe again, I could probably use shortening and solve the buttery issue pretty quickly… FYI, Bon Appetit DID NOT LIE when they said they’d found the secret to tender, fluffy biscuits… and the secret is this: don’t over-mix. Want more that just a secret? Keep reading.

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Filed Under: Biscuits and Breads, Breakfast and Brunch Tagged With: Biscuit Quest, Biscuits, Bon Appetit, brunch, butter, Buttermilk, creakfast

EASY jalepeno poppers.

February 5, 2014 by biz.w.harris@gmail.com Leave a Comment

Tonight’s the SuperBowl, and even though I don’t give two hoots about NFL football, AND I ended up with food posioning, I’m not eating anything tonight, but last week we had a fun party and made these poppers. Perfect for the Super Bowl or really anytime you need an easy, delicious, (did I mention easy?) appetizer! You only need a few ingredients a little prep time and you can make it happen!
 

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Filed Under: Appetizers Tagged With: appetizers, bacon, Cheese, jalepeno

Hummingbird Cake with Cream Cheese and Pecan Frosting (for the health nuts & the diabetic pregnant ladies)

January 31, 2014 by biz.w.harris@gmail.com Leave a Comment

It turns out that I’ve acquired gestational diabetes during this whole pregnancy thing. Considering that for the first 6 months when I gave up diet coke, I took up fruit juice and sweet tea, AND that I couldn’t get enough of chocolate milkshakes (eeeep!), it doesn’t seem particularly surprising (but it is absolutely. the. pits.) I keep having these crazy sugar cravings, which I’ve kept at bay with sugar-free, fat free jello pudding, but sometimes all I can think about is a giant funfetti cupcake or an oreo blizzard.
 
We were having a dinner party for some people we’re aggressively pursuing as friends (my New Year’s resolution) the weekend before my 31st birthday and I just felt like I couldn’t possibly serve them PUDDING, so I decided to try my hand at a healthy-ish version of a cake I’d had my eye on since I got this cookbook for Christmas.
On top of this, the polar vortex also had me wanting something that reminded me of warmer times, so the Classic “tropical” hummingbird cake that I’ve heard about my whole life, seemed like the way to go and then I found a splenda-based recipe online. Turns out that a little splenda and applesauce can make a cake a little better for you.
Who says the pregnant diabetic lady can’t have her cake (and eat it, too?) 😉

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Filed Under: dessert Tagged With: cake, hummingbird, nuts, weight watchers

Grilled Peach and Balsamic Swirl Ice Cream

January 31, 2014 by biz.w.harris@gmail.com Leave a Comment

The weather’s been crazy-cold all over the south this week… people stranded on highways in Atlanta, Birmingham travelers having to sleep in hotel lobbies… but here in the Delta it’s been grey and just SUPER cold. There’s ice on Deer Creek and the poor ducks have had to make a little swimming hole for themselves.

And all this cold made me wish for a recipe I made over Labor Day weekend that oozed summer…I can’t say it’d be particularly fun to make right now since it depends on grilling-weather, but just remembering it’s flavor makes me think of warmer days and green grass.

So, for your own warmer-weather memories…the recipe for Grilled Peach Ice Cream with Balsamic Swirl. (let’s be clear… we’re talking grilled peace ice cream NOT grilled peaches WITH ice cream. there’s a difference and it’s important.)

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Filed Under: Frozen Treats, summer Tagged With: Fruit, ice cream, peaches, summer

The Perfect Biscuit Search… #1. Angel Biscuits

January 19, 2014 by biz.w.harris@gmail.com Leave a Comment

So, I’m ashamed to say that although Mess of Greens is about 2.5 years old I’ve only shared one SINGLE biscuit recipe. Biscuits and cornbread are two southern table staples PLUS they’re two of my most favorite foods in the whole world, so it’s pretty weird that biscuits have only made ONE appearance…although considering that most of my biscuit making attempts end in failure, it’s not that weird.

True story… I love biscuits so, so much, but haven’t been able to replicate my own idea of flaky, fluffy,  crispy on the bottom, chewy on the top, just-salty-and-sweet enough  perfection. Obviously there are different TYPES of biscuits for different meals… the cover in gravy biscuit, the Hardee’s sausage biscuit, the biscuit for the top of a casserole… but I’m looking for the perfect eat-on-its-own-with-just-a-little-butter biscuit.  My grandmother had a fantastic recipe…but I think her own hands and all the love and care for us that she put in them made hers truly delicious. When I try to use her recipe they taste fine, but they just aren’t the same. A few months back I shared the Flying Biscuit’s recipe, (which are so good) but they’re still not what I’m craving most Saturday mornings when it’s biscuit making time.

I’ve tried Sister Shubert’s Angel Biscuit recipe twice recently, and I liked the texture and think they’re perfect to smother in creamed chicken or some sort of gravy. So, think of these as a dinner-time biscuit. It’s a yeast dough, so they’re smoother than regular biscuits, but that also means they weren’t bad with butter and dewberry jam, either, but still not just what I’m personally looking for when it comes to flaky, breakfast or brunch goodness. I’m sharing that recipe here so you can see for yourself.
Now, I know I’m starting to sound like Goldilocks and the Three bears here, but I’m still on the hunt for the biscuit recipe that’s just right and won’t stop until I find it. In the meantime, here’s a recipe to see if it’s YOUR biscuit ideal.

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Filed Under: Biscuits and Breads, Breakfast and Brunch Tagged With: Alabama, Angel Biscuits, Biscuit Quest, Biscuits, sister shubert

MoG Dines Out : The Dock

January 13, 2014 by biz.w.harris@gmail.com Leave a Comment

It’s pretty dreary and cold today and last week was BRUTAL, (although yesterday I saw the sun and it was nearly 60 degrees) so I needed a little reminder about how WONDERFUL the weather can be and what I have to look forward to come springtime.

The Dock is definitely one of the things to look forward to. This FANASTIC little gem of a restaurant hidden in Lake Providence, LA is definitely worth my 50 minute drive across the River. Boudain balls, Fried Crawfish tails, alligator bites,… this Louisiana Delta hotspot serves up some fare that Mississippi Deltans just don’t get very often but wouldn’t mind having just a little more of.

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Filed Under: dining out, lagniappe Tagged With: boudain, Louisiana

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