8.26.2006

Harvest-fest

We've started preparation for a fancy dinner tomorrow. The rabbit is spread-eagled on the counter, dusted with salt, pepper and thyme. A bit of oil too, for browning. Tomatillos are on the grill. The yard is looking sharp.

Tomatoes and peaches are on their way. Pork will sit overnight in orange marmelade.

I think the menu is finalized at:


  • Roasted onion soup with corn and coconut.
    a clear base with chilis and tomatoes

  • Rabbit tamales.
    4-H rabbits hugged to death with tomatillo salsa and queso fresco.

  • Chili-orange pork brochettes.
    skewers of marinated pork, squash and poblanos, served with fresh tortillas, plantains, sweet potatoes, and crema

  • Slaw.

  • Poached peaches and strawberries.


We're still debating the dessert, but I think you get the picture.

I harvested our one stalk of volunteer corn. Folks are right: there were a few kernels, but nothing that I would call an ear. We continue to drown in squash. Both basils are kicking in to high gear. I imagine there will be two more good batches of pesto (we've had one already). We spent a pleasant evening earlier in the week tieing back rasberry and tomato vines, a task that was long overdue.

1 comment:

  1. I've heard in England (or was it France) the butchers leave the ears on rabbits so you'll be certain you're not buying cat.

    We'll be off to Vietnam in a few days where both dogs and cats are served up. I'm hoping to avoid witnessing anything related to this practice. I may be eating completely vegetarian there. I'm for culture and all, but I have to draw the line there.

    How was the rabbit, by the way?

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