Sunday, September 12, 2010

Vegetable Beef Stew

Inspired by my trip to NC last weekend to visit my grandmother, coupled with the lovely fall weather, I decided to make a big pot of vegetable beef stew.  All of the windows in the house are open and a cool, fresh breeze is blowing through.  Fall is here and nothing (except Christmas!) can make me happier! 

The reason why vegetable soup reminds me of my grandmother in NC is that almost every time we went to visit her, we arrived around lunch time on a Saturday afternoon (it was only a few hours from where I grew up in Raleigh).  In addition to every vegetable under the sun, there was almost always a pot of vegetable soup that she made using all the leftover fresh veggies - really everything except the kitchen sink.  I had to add beef to mine because my husband doesn't think a meal can be a meal without meat.  Also, my grandmother can't remember her recipe so I just had to make it up as I went along.  But it turned out yummy.

What you'll need:
1 lb. beef stew meat
1 onion (I used red but you can use whatever you have on hand)
1 cup diced celery
1 cup diced carrots
4 cloves of garlic
4 medium sized potatoes, diced (I used yellow, again use what you have on hand)
1 zucchini, diced*
1 green bell pepper, diced*
1 cup green split peas*
1 can tomato paste
1cup red wine
3 Tbsp olive oil
fresh herbs - whatever you have on hand - I had thyme, rosemary and oregano in the garden so just used that
2 bay leaves
salt and pepper to taste
1 tbsp hot sauce
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp red chili flakes

*All veggies are optional - add or remove based on what you like or what is already in your house.  My grandmother used to throw in leftover green beans, butter beans, squash, etc.  In my opinion, I'd keep the garlic, onion, carrot, celery and potato base, though.

What you do:

I like to prechop all of the veggies before I start cooking.  It just makes things easier to add all at once when you assemble but that is just my thought...




The 1 pound of beef stew meat comes in huge chunks.  You don't have to but I like to chop it up into smaller pieces before cooking.

Heat 1.5 tbsp of olive oil in a large pan.  Once hot, add the meat to the pot in a single layer and don't stir it until the bottom layer has had a chance to brown. 



Once the meat is browned and cooked through, remove it and set aside in a bowl. 


Clean out the fat from the pot and add remaining 1.5 tbsp of olive oil and heat up. Add in the garlic, onion, celery and carrots.


Cook thoroughly until browned and onions are very caramelized.


While the veggies were cooking, I assembled a herb bouquet of thyme, rosemary and oregano.


Deglaze the pot with the veggies with the wine.  Get all of the yummy bits up off the bottom of the pot.

Add in the rest of the veggies that you have as well as the tomato paste.  Stir everything thoroughly to get the tomato paste distributed.


I also added split peas at this point but again, you can use whatever you want.



Add the beef broth and the herbs as well as the other spices - I added cumin for some smokiness, hot sauce for some heat, etc.  All of this is to your taste.


Let everything simmer for as long as you have.  I did two hours tonight but it'll be even better this week when I bring it for leftovers to lunch at work!



Saturday, September 11, 2010

Big and little.

I finished a bigger pumpkin to go with my baby one I made a few weeks ago.  Bring on fall! 



Thursday, September 9, 2010

Pretty Tissues

I made this tissue box cover for my grandmother.  I figured that she will use those almost every day so she can think of me.  It is brightly colored to cheer her up!





Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Have you ever?

Have you ever seen anything like this??  Pictures don't even begin to do this weekend's fleamarket in Hillsville, VA justice.  Miles and miles of flea market booths and every hillbilly from miles and miles around in one town. 





Also, have you ever seen anything as cute as my sweet grandmother?  I haven't!

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Bought.

Back from a wonderful weekend in NC visiting my grandmother.  We were able to visit the Hillsville, VA Flea Market - a four day extravaganza of miles and miles of flea markets and the biggest conglomeration of hillbillies I have EVER (and I mean EVER) dreamed of seeing.  I took some pictures but will try to upload those soon.

A lot of what was for sale was junk but I did get this painting which I am super excited about.


They were asking $65 but I got them down to $20.  It is an original oil on canvas painting.  My husband used the Google Goggles app on his phone and quickly found the artist who is from Mexico and well known for his clown paintings.  They go for well over $100 so I was pleased with myself.  Plus, I think it will be really cute in a child's room one day.  I'll have to reframe it with a brighter mat and a fun frame (right now it just has a big clunky wooden frame) down the road.



I also found a great fabric and sewing warehouse up off of a windy mountain road and stocked up on some fabric for my new found sewing hobby (that I have yet to do anything with).  Look at all the fun prints!


Thursday, September 2, 2010

Sew Fun Day 2010

My friend Reeves has inspired me to learn to sew.  You know, because I need one more thing to do.  Riiight.  Nevertheless, I am excited about it.  Reeves lives too far away from me now.  Lucky for me, I have a very talented and close by friend named Meghann agreed not only to come give me a free sewing lesson she also sold me her sewing machine!!  And there you have it folks, yesterday was officially Sew Fun Day 2010.  We ordered Thai food, poured some red wine, and started sewing up a storm.  I entered my lesson armed with three different books...but I wasn't prepared with all of the gear for several of the projects we picked...so, I ended up making a sleeping mask.

I'm not quite finished because I think I'm going to fill it with lavender.  I gotta say....sewing is HARD.  But, I thought knitting was near impossible when I started so I guess the moral of the story is practice, practice, practice.  That, and according to Meghann, you can never use too many pins.  (See, M, I did listen!). 

Please don't judge my very first project...I was going on very little sleep from having to be at work at 6am and we also all know patience isn't my strong suit.  I felt a little ADD while doing this but, I will focus more the next time!








Random tidbit not related to sewing:  For those of you that don't know me, my husband and I were married earlier this year and our minister was a former Beverly Hills, 90210 television tv star turned minister.  My dad called me today to remind me that today was actually 9/02/10.  Ha.

I'm heading to NC to visit my grandmother this weekend and am so excited to be totally offline - no internet in those mountains!  Also, we may be attending one of the world's largest flea markets so I'm hoping to have some great pics!  Stay tuned and have a safe and happy Labor Day!

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Chicken Little

My latest knitting project.  A little dotted chicken.  I made it for my niece. 





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