hopping around the web

I have been spending a chunk of time browsing the web. Jumping from one blog to another, like a kid skipping on the top of stones across a river. It is a rush, full of discovery and occasional slips into a time warp.
Most of my posts are full of recipes and methods, but I couldn’t resist sharing some of the great blogs, posts, information and editorials from my web-inspired river hopping:
- I loved finding this post all about roasted garlic from the Hungry Mouse; I ADORE roasted garlic. Its heavenly smells have been seeping out of my oven for years and years. I loved the photos, the explanations, and the ideas for making garlic butter and garlic oil. One of my favorite appetizers includes roasted garlic—and blue cheese.
- Gina posted about white bean puree on crostini; I couldn’t help but be taken by the simplicity of the recipe—a quick how-to. Mostly because in many restaurants here in Italy, mixed crostini is a standard appetizer. And white bean puree is always included… and enjoyed! Since you have the roasted garlic or garlic oil (above), you could mix a bit of that in too…
- I met Eila from the Full Plate Blog, a fellow chef and mom who appreciates the wisdom behind freezing meals to stave off future insanity; here is a quick list of some of her freezer meals. (I have her enchilada recipes bookmarked for future use).
- Antonietta of Cipolli wrote a post called ‘For the Love of Tomatoes’; I mean, say no more. You say tomato, I say tomato. I always have a craving for tomatoes! A very fun blog find, especially since she seems to crave a lot of the same foods… (ragu, tomatoes, eggs, bacon…).
- Kitchenography wrote a post about tuna salad casserole! If I were in a grave, I would SO be rolling over in it. But check out the site, photos, recipes—all so beautifully laid out. And with enough moxie to bring up ‘tuna casserole.’ I confess, I am going to make it; it has been years since I tasted tuna salad casserole and wisely—Julie put in Pepperjack Cheese.
- Finally, Chowmama is a site that has my attention. Not to mention the same brainwaves: the same day we posted on the merits of making risotto a family staple! I find I am attracted to well-thought out, well-written sites. It is a great intro if you want to learn more about risotto (and here is my synchronized post of mushroom risotto).
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Comments
Thanks for the shout out! Love your blog too! And you’re right, we DO have the same tastes!
Janelle,
Thanks for stopping by my blog. Your comments made my day. =)
Isn’t it amazing how easy time slips away while looking at other’s great websites? So many great ideas and inspirations out there.
Have a wonderful weekend and thanks again!
Hi there, I am a new subscriber. I have only recently gotten into the food-blogging world and am so far very much enjoying my experience. Feel free to come by my site any time: http://www.ezsrecipes.com.
Please spread the word about my blog if you don’t mind, I am currently trying to meet fellow bloggers and hoping to make new friends!
Also, I always like to ask permission, but if I see something on YOUR site, that I like, and try for myself, do you care if I post it on my site? Of course I will also have a link to your site if I do so…
Have a great day! =)
I haven’t settled down to read through ToT lately and wow am I missing out. I need to dive in when the Reader tells to.
I have a garlicky white bean recipe that I make at least a few times a month and I love eating it with just about anything, especially on crostini. I started keeping a container of roasted garlic cloves in the fridge, bathed in olive oil, for use in whatever I can conjure up for them.
And I LOVE that photo of Anthony at the stove. With an apron! Griffin is at this ‘Don’t take my picture!!!’ stage and would NEVER consent to that, much less put on an apron. *sigh* Oh well. He still comes and hugs me goodnight so I’m OK with that.
That’s so funny. Great minds! Thanks for linking to ChowMama. I really appreciate it… that and your mushroom risotto
Antonietta: I know, how cool is that?
SimplyLuxurious: I love finding new blogs and yours has a fantastic theme;).
Emily: I don’t mind—actually I LOVE it—if people make my recipes and then share them with a link to my site; but other content/post text is copyrighted;)).
Kate: don’t you just love being a mom? Besides white beans and roasted garlic, what else goes into your spread?
Stacie: I am loving chowmama!