How did another week go by so quickly? If anyone has the solution to slowing down time, please share. I am so happy you are joining me this Saturday to review the week’s coming and goings on Saturday Meanderings.
What do you do when you are out of sorts? I either work out or don my apron and start baking/cooking/making. Since it’s been a bit of an off week for me, I completed 5 workouts and accomplished quite of bit in the kitchen too.
Madeleines, French in origin, are very small sponge cakes with a distinctive shell-like shape acquired from being baked in pans with shell-shaped depressions. Three years ago I wrote a blog post about this recipe from Dessert University (see here). With a lemon glaze, these tasty morsels are worth making.
However, my existing Madeleine pan is a silicon pan which I DO NOT RECOMMEND. I literally threw this pan out after baking. New pans just arrived (see link here) and I will let you know if they pass the test. The problem with the silicone one is that it buckles in the oven, therefore the batter cannot lay evenly, resulting in brown edges and soggy centers.
This creamy-in-the-middle and crispy-on-top Hasselback Potatoes au Gratin recipe is a winner. I didn’t realize that hasselback means stacking the thinly sliced potatoes accordion style. The recipe is doubled for a neighbor’s birthday celebration. If you are looking for a perfect au gratin recipe, this Serious Eats version is it. See recipe here.
We are in the height of our citrus season here in Phoenix. What I love about our community is the sharing of fruit with each other. Steve, who lives a few streets over shares his Meyer lemons (soon to be marmalade) and my sweet neighbors, Dale and Dawn, let me take a big bag of lemons from their tree. Our regular lemon tree must be on sabbatical because not one lemon showed up this year.
Last year I discovered Preserved Lemons and cannot believe I have lived without them. We use them on fish, salads, pasta, you name it as I cannot get enough of this tangy, salty Moroccan ingredient. Preserved lemons take a few weeks to make so if you have access to fresh lemons, now is the time to do this. See my previous post for further details here.
More to come next week about why I am making Valentine cookies now. This buttery Linzer cookie recipe from King Arthur Flour can be made with heart-shaped cookie cutters for a seasonal treat. Filled with raspberry jam, they are so yummy. See recipe here.
In my neighborhood, there are water irrigation well containers scattered all over. Funny, but I never really noticed them until I went on a walk around the block. Nearly all of them are unsightly; some have covers, others not. We even found one buried under foliage in the front corner of our lot.
My creative neighbor and her husband (Tevia and Mitch) did a complete transformation to their inactive well. Using faux greens stapled to a wooden pallet, this once eyesore is now a decorative statement. Tevia will be using a Krylon UV Floral protectant spray to prevent discoloration from the sun during our hot summers (see product here).
Wouldn’t this be a fun neighborhood project to clean up all the inactive wells?
In a November Saturday Meanderings I did mention buying a Cashmere bag to protect the few cashmere items I own. With evidence of moth holes in one of my favorite sweaters, this bag is a worthwhile investment. See link here. It comes in two sizes and I bought the larger one.
Here is my feedback on this. First of all the size of the bag is deceiving. I can fit 3 sweaters, 2 large shawls and 1 scarf inside~and there is room for a few more things. The zipper goes around two sides for easy access. Will be ordering another one of these well-made bags for my husband’s items.
Before I wish you a wonderful weekend, I need to share these last few photos with you. As my son is making a snowman in Washington, DC, we are having spectacular sunsets. Hard to believe we live in the same country!
That’s a wrap. Be well and enjoy a restful weekend!
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Michele M. says
What an interesting post! Wow to that sunset – and the fact you have blooms and fruit. My backyard looks like your son’s picture – completely full of snow. But oh my word the days with the azure skies and bright sunshine – two days now – has been absolute heaven to us.
Love madeleines. May have to make some lemon ones for my hubs tomorrow. I agree with you on silicon pans – gave mine to charity and got an old fashioned metal one a few years ago myself. Much better.
Hope you have a wonderful weekend.
Barbara at Mantel and Table says
LOVE it all Mary!! I’m so inspired by your baking and preserving. Too bad we don’t live closer, as when I’m out of sorts, I clean. On a bad week between the both of us, we could have clean houses and lovely things to eat! 😉
Love seeing your gorgeous sunsets and Benjamin’s big snowball too! Happy Weekend my friend!
Karleen Lee says
Wonderful post! I have to share I made your granola recipe yesterday. Waited for Door County dried cherries (thank you Amazon!) to put into it. Let me tell you, it is FABULOUS! Thank you Mary! Have you thought of making Lemon Curd with all your lemons?? I love it but have never made it…
your neighbor around 2 corners,
Karleen
Mary Crozier says
Karleen, I am so glad you liked the Granola recipe…ok. I need to try Door Count dried cherries?!?! Yes, thank you for suggesting Lemon curd…I’ve never made it either. Great idea! Thanks for comments!
Aie says
That snowball is so big ! Benjamin looks like a little boy!
Mary Crozier says
Benjamin does look like he is full of wonder! That’s exactly what I thought when I saw this picture~pride and joy in making such a big snowball. The NY Times was filming that day and he actually made the video news clip on The NY Times website! He donated the snowball to a family whose little son was enamored with it. Love this photo!
Mary says
You’re much more creative in the kitchen than I am! The lemons sound wonderful! I had never heard of Uv Floral Protectant Spray – I’m excited to try it!
Mary Crozier says
I’ve never heard of the UV Floral spray either but I think I will try it on my faux cedar trees out on our front porch. They only get morning sun, but I certainly don’t want them to fade over time.
Chas Greener says
Always love reading about your latest and greatest Mary. Thank you for always sharing with us.
Mary Crozier says
Chas, you are always so kind and generous with your comments. Thank you!