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August 16, 2012

Uncle Will’s Rockin’ Spicy Chorizo Breakfast Wraps {Naptime Everyday}

Uncle Will's Rockin' Spicy Chorizo Breakfast Wrap via The Naptime Chef

What’s Going on Today: Visiting Uncle Will at his new home.

Morning Menu: Spicy Chorizo Breakfast Wraps before a tour of his new city.

Last week we went to visit Uncle Will, my little brother and home cook extraordinaire. As I pointed out in the acknowledgements of my book, Will and I frequently exchange recipes on a shared Google Doc sheet. He usually posts a few recipes a year for things he has mastered in his own kitchen and is ready for me to try. Recently this amazing recipe for breakfast wraps popped up. Knowing that we were visiting him in less than a month I wrote ahead to specifically request he make his delectable recipe for breakfast. I couldn’t wait to try them in his kitchen before attempting them in my own. Now that I’ve eaten them I can honestly said that one request was probably the most important thing I’ve ever asked of him. They are that good.

August 15, 2012

An Interview with Ellise Pierce of Cowgirl Chef & Book Giveaway! {Tales from the Trenches}

The cover of Cowgirl Chef by Ellise Pierce and an interview with her

I am so thrilled that my friend Ellise of Cowgirl Chef stopped in today to chat about her awesome new book, life as a Texan in Paris, and what is next on her delicious agenda! In case you missed it, yesterday I showcased some of the amazing recipes from the book. For all you parents out there, rest assured that the vast majority of her recipe are very naptime cooking-friendly and would be great for families. (They are also great for preggo ladies craving spicy food!)

1) Your new book, Cowgirl Chef, is a gorgeous compilation of your French-Texan fusion recipes. The concept is so intriguing and you’ve made every recipe so manageable for the home cook. How did you manage to break through the French culinary code and learn to cook like a Frenchwoman while maintaining your Southern cooking inclination? It evolved quite naturally…I’ve always been attracted to straight-up cooking that lacks pretention, and I think what people think of as “French cuisine” isn’t necessarily what people in France make day-to-day – you don’t find many people coming home from work and whipping up a demi-glace. Instead, cooking in France – and what I think of as “French cuisine” today —  is super-fresh and very much driven by what’s at the market. This alone changed the way I cooked and put things together, and dovetailed quite naturally with my Southern and Tex-Mex roots. The difference was – and is – in how these things come together. Now I’m just as likely to make a tart with a batch of fresh grilled veggies as I am to put them in a taco.

August 14, 2012

My Big Fat French Salad & More Cowgirl Party Foods {Naptime Entertaining}

Ellise Pierce's Big Fat French Salad via The Naptime Chef

While in Cooperstown I’ve been catching up on my cookbook reading (they are stacked on my nightstand like novels) and trying out new recipes while entertaining friends. One book that has really caught my eye recently is Cowgirl Chef, Ellise Pierce’s new book about Texas cooking with a French accent. It is based on her popular blog of the same name. As you might guess, Ellise is a native Texan current living Paris and combines cooking styles from her youth with those of her current home in the City of Lights.

August 9, 2012

Spaghetti with Raw Tomato Basil Sauce {Powernap}

Spaghetti with Raw Tomato Basil Sauce

This is the latest installment of my Powernap column. The series where I share quick, easy food that can be made for all kinds of situations. Powernaps are short and sweet, and so are these recipes. These are the things I make in a jiffy when I need a quick snack, am in the mood for a recipe experiment, or simply need to clean out the pantry.

Reading Bon Appetit usually sends me over the edge with inspiration. I hardly ever finish that magazine without folding down at least half a dozen recipes to try. But now, given my current state, the allure of my favorite food magazine is working overtime and when the most recent issue came I think I folded down every other page. That is not an exaggeration. One of the first things to catch my eye was this awesome raw tomato sauce. What a genius idea for summer when nobody wants to turn on the stove and the freshest, ripest tomatoes are widely available.

August 8, 2012

Summer Favorites 2012 & The News {Naptime Simple Tips}

Tomatoes

I’ve been bursting to tell you all the most exciting news!! I’ll admit, I’m actually slightly amazed that none of you have guessed it out loud already. Either that, or you are all way too polite to say anything. I was nearly certain when I wrote about homemade ginger ale someone would call me out on how ginger combats queasiness, or at least how Twix Ice Cream Pie sounds like the perfect meal for someone craving excessive amounts of sweets. I mean – what kind of condition would lead me to post such things in quick succession while avoiding normal everyday meals completely?

August 7, 2012

Grilled Peach Salad with Blue Cheese & Toasted Almonds {Naptime Everyday}

Grilled Peach Salad with Blue Cheese with Toasted Almonds via The Naptime Chef

This summer I’ve been all about peaches. I’ve always loved peaches but this year they seem especially ripe and appealing. It also helps that my daughter has started enjoying them  – the past few years she has had no interest in them whatsoever which was a bit of a bummer. When we were at the Cooperstown Farmer’s Market on Saturday I picked up a big bag in anticipation of a fresh peach almond galette and a savory peach salad with blue cheese and toasted almonds.

August 2, 2012

Tomato Tart with Parmesan & Basil {Naptime Entertaining}

Tomato Parmesan and Basil Tart via The Naptime Chef

Last week I had less than half an hour to whip up a simple summer treat for a last minute dinner party. With some fresh tomatoes, my ever-present stash of Parmesan, and a tuft of fresh basil in the herb pot I decided to make my favorite Tomato Tart with Parmesan and Basil. Coincidentally, my dear friend Liz the Chef had just emailed me from San Diego to say she was enjoying her latest version of this tart. We both became addicted to it last summer when I first wrote about it on Babble. It seems with tomato season in full swing we both had this light summer dish on the brain!

August 1, 2012

Julia Child’s Best-Ever Brownies {Powernap}

Julia Child's Best Ever Brownies via The Naptime Chef

Today I am joining in the PBS celebration of Julia Child’s life in honor of what would have been her 100th birthday this August. People from all over are spending the month cooking their favorite Julia recipes and sharing them far and wide in the spirit of food and friendship. My favorite Julia recipe has long been her brownies. They are the perfect combination of fudgy and cakey and I simply adore them served with a generous scoop of vanilla ice cream.

July 31, 2012

Classic Lobster Rolls {Naptime Everyday}

Classic Lobster Rolls via The Naptime Chef

When it comes to lobster rolls I take them classic New England style. I usually only eat one or two a year and prefer – no, demand – that they are of the highest quality. The good news is that demanding high quality does not mean undertaking complicated cooking techniques. It just means buying the freshest lobster possible, using delicious high quality butter (or mayonnaise if you are in camp mayo when it comes to lobster rolls), and a little celery for crunch and flavor.

July 26, 2012

Martha’s Vineyard Seafood Feasts {Naptime on the Road}

Flower

Last week on Martha’s Vineyard my family and I took some time to enjoy the island between book events. We strolled the streets of Edgartown, took boat rides along the coast, and cooked lots of great food. Over the course of our vacation we enjoyed several delectable dinners that took very little effort. We focused on simply prepared super-fresh seafood, easy sides, and, of course, wine. Here are some of our favorite menus from vacation. I hope they each give you a little taste of a true New England summer.

July 25, 2012

Peach Almond Galette {Powernap}

Peach Galette

This is the latest installment of my Powernap column. The series where I share quick, easy food that can be made for all kinds of situations. Powernaps are short and sweet, and so are these recipes. These are the things I make in a jiffy when I need a quick snack, am in the mood for a recipe experiment, or simply need to clean out the pantry.

When we got home from Martha’s Vineyard the first thing I bought at our local market was a bag of fresh peaches. I adore peach season and am so thrilled it is finally here. I can’t wait to preserve peaches in vanilla syrup, make roasted peach iced lemonade, and eat them sliced over granola for breakfast. This week I was also in the mood for a peach dessert so I decided to adapt the classic peach pie recipe from my cookbook and make a peach galette.

July 19, 2012

6 Summer Vegetable Recipes & Crunch a Color Giveaway! {Naptime Simple Tips}

There are lots of delicious vegetables abound in farmer’s markets all over the country right now. I am especially excited by what I am finding in the Northeast. Because we have such a relatively short growing season what is available right now is truly a fleeting pleasure. Here are some of the awesome locally grown vegetables I’ve been spying on Martha’s Vineyard this week and a few ideas for what to make with them. If you have resolved to have your children try some of these scrumptious vegetables with you this summer I suggest you pick up a copy of Crunch a Color. This award-winning eating game by Jennifer Lee ( I chatted with her yesterday) will get them happily munching away on healthy summer veggies in no time. Even better, enter to win one of five copies here today!