{"id":1273,"date":"2010-10-24T11:33:09","date_gmt":"2010-10-24T18:33:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/shannon.users.sonic.net\/blog\/?p=1273"},"modified":"2010-10-24T16:58:26","modified_gmt":"2010-10-24T23:58:26","slug":"whats-for-dinner-77","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/shannon.users.sonic.net\/blog\/?p=1273","title":{"rendered":"What&#8217;s for Dinner"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Sunchoke report: Sam handles them fine but I do not. (I only ate a little and the aftereffects were mild, but it was enough to steer me clear of sunchokes in the future.) We didn&#8217;t give any to Robin.<\/p>\n<p>Yesterday in our box we got kale, bok choy, lettuce, basil, four plums, two leeks, carrots, celery, broccoli, three heirloom tomatoes (wish I knew the varietal!), six of what look like Yukon Gold potatoes, and six of the little crisp apples that Robin loves. We&#8217;re lucky enough to have Nonna and Pappy with us for the weekend, so last night I whipped up a batch of pesto and left it for the boys and their grandparents while Sam and I went out to celebrate our anniversary at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.farmerbrownsf.com\/\">Farmer Brown<\/a> in San Francisco. It&#8217;s a restaurant close to where we used to live; we talked about going there a lot, and never did. Basically they do Southern food tarted up in a fancy way. I guess I&#8217;d have to say that in general I prefer my Southern food non-tarted, but I was able to get fried okra and <em>that&#8217;s<\/em> a win even if it did come with a wedge of lemon and some remoulade, exactly as if it were calamari. Sam&#8217;s fried chicken was pretty underwhelming, but the collard greens on the side were perfect, so good I traded him my cheesy potatoes for his cup of greens. My hangar steak was wonderful. The place was really loud but the crowd was diverse and attractive and jolly: I guess everybody was all jazzed about some sportsball thing? Something about the Giants and the World Series. &#8220;That&#8217;s baseball, right?&#8221; I asked Sam, inadvertently provoking a whole conversation about baseball, during which I nodded and smiled while privately admiring Sam in his spiffy corduroy jacket and plaid checked shirt. I think he totally looked like he could be an incarnation of Doctor Who. Doctor Who, by the way, is the best Halloween costume ever, because you don&#8217;t have to imitate a specific Doctor! You just have to kind of capture a Doctor-ish air. And then when anyone asks you what you&#8217;re supposed to be dressed up as <em>you look at them and you say<\/em> &#8220;I&#8217;m the Doctor!&#8221; When Sam seemed to have stopped talking about baseball leagues I made him say &#8220;I&#8217;m the Doctor!&#8221; and it was <em>so hot<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>It was nice walking back to BART after dinner, because the whole city was in a good mood over the sportsball thing, but not in <em>such<\/em> a good mood that they were turning cars upside down or anything. They were just, like, honking and cheering.<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, tonight I&#8217;m going to make pork chops smothered in apples and a salad with roasted beets, and some warm gingerbread for dessert. We got a big pumpkin and we&#8217;re going to carve it, so I&#8217;ll try and get pictures. Sam and his dad were also planning to build a fence around the backyard today, but it&#8217;s raining pretty hard so I don&#8217;t know if that&#8217;ll happen. Tomorrow I&#8217;ll roast a chicken along with the carrots (and maybe the broccoli), and then I&#8217;ll make broth from the carcass for a soup on Tuesday&#8212;Cook&#8217;s Illustrated has a recipe for &#8220;colcannon soup with kale&#8221; that I&#8217;m going to try out. Always good to have another kale recipe.<\/p>\n<p>Wednesday I&#8217;ll make ratatouille with the tomatoes and some zucchini and eggplant I bought at the store. The bok choy I think we&#8217;ll eat as a lunch, and the plums for breakfast, so that will take care of the veggies. I&#8217;ll make pasta or something on Thursday, and Friday we can have leftovers.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Sunchoke report: Sam handles them fine but I do not. (I only ate a little and the aftereffects were mild, but it was enough to steer me clear of sunchokes in the future.) We didn&#8217;t give any to Robin. 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