Just out of the oven.
House smells great.
Will I wait for the kids to dig in?
What do you think?
Homesick Texan Dr. Pepper Oatmeal Cake with Coconut-Pecan Topping
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Oh, yeahhh….
Life with kids, made better.
Just out of the oven.
House smells great.
Will I wait for the kids to dig in?
What do you think?
Homesick Texan Dr. Pepper Oatmeal Cake with Coconut-Pecan Topping
Related:
Oh, yeahhh….
I’m back! Sort of. At least a version of me is — making a brief appearance.
It’s the first real snow of the winter.
And you know how I feel about that.
So, in the interest of maintaining my sanity, in true form, I’m turning to lighthearted distractions.
Current pick-me-ups include:
* this Dr. Pepper Oatmeal Cake with Coconut-Pecan Topping via Homesick Texan.
* Norma Kamali’s new line of adorable LBD’s (for every body type!) under $100.
* these kid-crafty DIY Chunky Bead & Button necklaces via Curious Jane + momfilter.
* this adorable Reine Mere Peg + Chalk Board from Basic French.
* these Chelsea Heel Boots from Marais USA (I’m generally anti-ankle boots, but these I think I could get behind.)
* just knowing there’s the new AB-FAB waiting for me on DVR.
Stay warm! Fingers crossed the Year of the Dragon has some good sh*t in store.
I’m ready.
TTFN.
So many things in Lisa Fain‘s new cookbook, The Homesick Texan, look good to me — and, of course, remind me of home — that I literally couldn’t decide what to make first. Then I saw Deb over at Smitten Kitchen tried out the carnitas, with great results, and I thought, OK, decision made.
Carnitas are basically tender-crispy bits of pork that you put into a corn tortilla, dress up with your favorite fixings, and eat as tacos. You braise the pork first in liquid — orange and lime juices, water, cumin, crushed garlic — and then sear to brown and crisp up all over once the liquid evaporates. It takes a good three hours start to finish and, I have to say, Chrissy and I thought the meat was absolutely delicious. Flavorful, perfect.
The recipe says to use pork shoulder or butt; we used shoulder. And the three pounds of meat was crowded in our medium-sized to large Le Creuset — so I’d suggest using the biggest damn dutch oven you’re got. Also: I’m not sure if it was in part because of the crowding, but not all of our liquid evaporated — we had to remove the excess ourselves. But it didn’t matter. We took out the remaining juice and let the meat brown nicely in the pot. Crispy, salty, addictive.
We made guac and piled on diced pickled jalapenos and cilantro, too. Yum, yum.
Carnitas, via The Homesick Texan (but as posted on Smitt-Kit — looks like Fain has adapted the recipe from her blog for her cookbook, so that’s what I’m linking to.)
For more Tex-Mex and other faves, scan the blog or buy the book.
Let me know what you think! (P.S. — The kids loved the meat, too, and there were plenty of leftovers.)
Summer’s over, but we’re still making this light, lemony, garlicky salad and loving it. Don’t have gigante beans? Use butter beans or cannellini beans instead. No watercress in your fridge? Use any kind of greens or serve over sauteed spinach.
One note: Marinating the beans in olive oil, garlic, and scallions (or chives) for several hours before preparing is a key step in the recipe and makes a big difference in flavor. So do that earlier in the day and then assemble later for dinner — it’s fast and easy. And delish.
Gwyneth Paltrow’s Marinated Gigante Bean Salad with Grilled Shrimp and Watercress.
What else is cooking:
Food blogger and fellow Texan Lisa Fain proclaims jalapeno, cilantro, and lime the Tex-Mex trinity, and of course I couldn’t agree more. I’m looking forward to digging into her new book, The Homesick Texan Cookbook — in the meantime, as fall settles in, consider digging into Frito Pie with One-Hour Texas Chili and Dr. Pepper Ribs. (And, in case you missed it, see what Alex Witchel of The New York Times had to say about Fain, the book, and the chili. Hint: It’s all good.)
And, for your continued pleasure, more weekend linkage:
Design Mom’s House Tour with Jane Foster (oh, how I cover that Marimekko dining room table!)
Jane’s Carousel (finally!) opens in DUMBO, The Feast of San Gennaro, and the World Maker Faire, all via Mommy Poppins.
SJP’s I Don’t Know How She Does It opens this weekend. New York magazine liked it — yes, believe it — ditching the kids, and we are so freaking there.
Happy, happy! Have a good one, y’all.