I've been eating too much bad stuff lately. Burgers, ribs, cream sauces, and pastries have made up a disproportionate percentage of my diet. It's time to get back to simple, delicious and healthy food. The good news is that this doesn't really have to mean sacrifice. My wife tells me that tonight's dinner was among her favorite dishes I've ever made. Start to finish it took less than an hour, and I really thought the colors, flavors, and textures all bursted with vividness. It's not a complex dish, but I think the simplicity is what makes it so good.
Really good fresh favas purchased at Fox & Obel:
After removing the beans from the pods, I blanched them for 30 seconds, shocked them in an ice bath, and removed the white inner shell to expose the bright green beans. Then I stirred up a quick sauce with Blue Marble yogurt, Nichols Farm fresh mint, and cheap garlic from the Cermak grocery store.
Ingredients for yogurt mint sauce:
I also boiled some small red potatoes in salt water, and seared some very fresh tuna seasoned with just salt and pepper. I plated it by spreading some sauce on the dish, topping with the tuna, scattering some favas and potatoes, and pouring the good, fruity Spanish olive oil from the tuna pan over the whole thing.
Plated dish:
Interior view:
...defended from strong temptations to social ambition by a still stronger taste for tripe and onions." Screwtape in
The Screwtape Letters by CS Lewis
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