Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Shuttlecocks
Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art
Louise Bourgeois Spider
Kansas City kicked my butt, culturally and culinary-wise.
Martini with olive and a twist
Jack Stack Barbecue smokey BBQ ribs
Pulled Pork and Hominy Pizzole with Carrot and Cauliflower Salad and a Sandwich at Café Sebastienne at the Kemper Museum
Inside-Out Burger at Blanc Burgers and Bottles
Sunday, July 05, 2009
Guess Where I Was: Part II
Friday, July 03, 2009
Guess Where I've Been: Part 1
Europe?
Seville?
Not Geneva - though there was a fountain
Maybe Tuscany for the Boar?
Florence?
Not Venice - although there were gondolas...
All will be revealed in due course. Happy 4th!
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Panna Cotta with Caramel Sauce
It's been a while since I posted anything food-related on the blog. A combination of laziness, greed (do you realise we have to wait to eat while I take shots?) and twitter. Blame twitter. It's so much quicker to post 140 characters online than mess around with html.
Anyway, I am actually inspired by this lack of summer to make some dishes rather than the usual "Go to store, pick up salads, cheese and pate, open wine and call it a picnic" meals we eat this time of year. Yesterday I used up leftover polpo, peppers, rice and tomatilla salsa with frozen prawns, sauteed garlic and 1/3 bottle of white wine for a simple, summery lunch and made a Panna Cotta with fresh berries for today's dessert. I had planned to serve it with red berry coulis and fresh cherries but then I saw something that made me think why not drizzle it with a little Caramel Sauce? Heaven.
Panna Cotta is one of the easiest desserts to make. Really! It's just cream jelly (Jello). I'm not even going to bother to write out a recipe, there are hundreds around, each as simple as the last. Try David Lebovitz's below. And if you have any doubts about making your own caramel sauce go and see Marilyn at Simmer Till Done. She will hold your hand, mop your fevered brow and guide you through the process for perfecting sweet, buttery and slightly salty caramel. You'll never go back to a jar again!
Panna Cotta
David Lebovitz has a perfect recipe with tips
(If you oil the molds as he suggests you won't have to do what I did and ease them out with a knife, see photo. Do as I say, not as I do!)
Caramel Sauce
I told you: Go see Simmer
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Red Sky at Night
Reading about blogs and more pink..
A while ago I challenged six bloggers to write about Six Uninteresting Things That Made Them Happy. Let's check in and see what they are up to.
From ThirteenEleven: I learned something today about Pink. Like who is responsible for those pink 50s bathrooms? Mamie Eisenhower, that's who... Who knew?
Over at the House on Red Hill S has been catching up on her blog reading but hasn't yet throught of 6 things that make her happy...
Just Off the Taconic did post her list and some pretty photos to go with it
Nadine at Bouler Design Group got her 6 things in early and is now having literary thoughts
Heidi at faboolosity is having an existential moment
Kathleen is beautifying the yard over at House Things I Like
What are you up to today?
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Pierre Paulin Dies
Iconic French designer Pierre Paulin died June 13 in Montpellier, France at the age of 81. Although he began his career designing for Thonet-France, he is most famous for his abstract and sculptural fabric covered foam on metal frame furniture that was produced by Dutch firm Artifort in the 1960s:
Ribbon Chair
Mushroom Chair
Little Tulip
Orange Slice
Tongue Chair
In the 1970s and 80s, two French Presidents, Georges Pompidou and Francois Mitterrand, invited him to furnish rooms in the Élysée Palace, and President Nicolas Sarkozy paid tribute to Paulin declaring "he made design into an art form". Last year a retrospective of his work "Pierre Paulin, le design au pouvoir" was held at the at La Manufacture des Gobelins - Le mobilier national in Paris. His designs are in the permanent collections of museums worldwide including MoMA in NY and were used in the futuristic Elrod House setting of the 1971 James Bond film “Diamonds are Forever”.
His last design, the Flower Chair for Magis debuted at the ICFF May 2009.
Moss
I don't know why I bothered to plant moss when I could have waited a couple of weeks and just transplanted it...
Except that things never grow naturally just where you want them...
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
So far not summer
You may have heard that it's been a tad wet in New York. In fact it's rained most days for the past month or more.
It's been so humid the past week that I have moss growing everywhere - the Irish moss I planted is doing very well
some moss appeared on the path
and on my patio umbrella.
The visitors who came to hang out by the pool will leave disappointed. The only creatures to have dipped a toe in there are the frogs... So far no sign of summer.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Geometry, Botany and Design
Pink and Yellow Peony. Beautiful, no? Here's something I bet you didn't know about pink and yellow: they do not "go together". This is a fact handed to me in primary school by, no not the art teacher, the maths teacher who gave me a really bad score in Tessellation because I coloured the triangles in my hexagon pink and yellow. Every mathematician apparently knows pink and yellow do not go together. Pink and blue? Fine. Blue and yellow? A+. Pink and yellow? C. What did I learn about geometry that day? Nothing, in fact my dislike of mathematics was born that day and lasted until I stumbled across the beauty of fractal geometry 25 years later. I did, however, discover I knew more about design than math teachers. And my love of pink and yellow remained, to be irrefutably justified by this photo.
Click photo to embiggen.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Monday, June 15, 2009
A Day at the Museum
We're doing touristy things this week, like hanging out with this guy at The American Museum of Natural History
exploring Indonesia at the Margaret Mead exhibition
and of course, meeting "Dim Dum"
Off to New England for a few days of lobstah and sundownahs so posting will be light non-existant. Byeeee
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Dusk on the Dock
a little fishing
one last pass before night rolled in
the intense pink and deep navy sunset
Click to embiggen!
Friday, June 12, 2009
Uninteresting? Happy? Moi?
I've been tagged by the stylish From the Right Bank to the Left Coast to come up with six uninteresting things that make me happy - all those who think they already know too much about me and none of it could be called interesting, can just be quiet and those who say I'm rarely happy can move along. I'm in no mood for sarcasm today, I'm going to be positively full of joy!
In no particular order:
The water - coastline, lakes, bays, the ocean - it doesn't matter, to see the water every day makes me calm and happy
Snow - the first fat flakes falling out of the night sky and the crisp crunch of the icy crystals the following day.
Expressive flowers: blooms that beckon and sensual blossoms
The smell of old books: cloth covered or leather-bound and the age-stained pages of old encyclopedias
Seasonal food: A plate of fresh red cherries... or heirloom tomatoes ripened in the sun... or a simple salad
The clink of glasses, that happy sound that signals the start of a celebration, or a simple meal shared with friends. Cheers!
Now I'm tagging six inspiring people to do the same:
Nadine at Bouler Design Group
Another New Yorker Just Off the Taconic
Heidi at faboolosity
Jenni at ThirteenEleven
Kathleen from House Things I Like
and The House on Red Hill
All you have to do (but only if it makes you happy) is to find uninteresting things that make you happy, choose 6 people to tag and link your post back to me...