I was so mixed up on all my days this week and spent all of yesterday making cheesecakes for Battle Cheesecake. So this is a little belated recipe post and a garden update. I will post the party pics and recipes tomorrow, I think. We all had a lot of fun!
The garden is growing very well! We had the lettuce from it in a salad with meatballs after the cheesecake tonight. Everyone liked it and there’s so much left. We may deliver some to my in-laws, as they weren’t able to plant a garden this year.
These are the three buttercrunch. We had romaine as well, but I forgot a picture. It was a proud moment to share our homegrown produce. I’m looking forward to sharing more.
We have peppers of both the hot and sweet variety starting. This is the small Thai chilies.
The spicy peppers both have actual peppers on the vines and the sweets have just flowers. The sweets are getting kind of taken over by the zucchini plant, but they are fighting the good fight.
I believe this is the Jalefuego pepper. The dragon cayenne is harder to take pictures of, as the peppers are still small.
Here’s the mutant zucchini, you can see some pepper plants coming through the leaves.
I have no idea how many squash we are going to get, if we get as many as the flowers, I may be looking for recruits to take them. After I make lots of zucchini things, of course. I’ve read that you can shred it and freeze it too, so I might do that.
The herbs are going well for the most part. I’ve accidentally murdered a few, but they seem to be hardy and coming back.
And, of course, the tomatoes continue to expand. Mr. Stripey is doing well.
Almost all the plants have tomatoes started.
They are growing a little close to each other, so it’s hard to tell sometimes which plant is which.
It will be fun when they start turning colors. I’ll know for sure then.
So now that we’ve seen the food growing, here’s what we ate!
Turkey cutlets looked good at Trader Joe’s, so I made Turkey Parmesan on Sunday. No recipe, just breaded the cutlets with seasoned panko and fried them up. Regular homemade marinara and fettuccine.
I made this after we had walked around the zoo for the photo safari for multiple hours, so didn’t use fresh herbs. They had been a little wilted too. It was good anyway though. It was fun to try something new. The Husband was very complimentary and wants to have it again.
We had sandwiches a couple of the nights. The Husband got the sandwich maker back from his parents’ house and was very excited. It’s a Betty Crocker “Stuff and Munch.” It makes little sandwich pockets and is his favorite way to eat sandwiches.
This was a pastrami provolone sandwich. It was pretty good.
We also had manicotti, but I don’t have a picture, as I was at work.
http://www.geniuskitchen.com/recipe/easy-manicotti-56784
It says that you don’t have to cook the noodles, but it’s a lie. Cook them at least halfway. The Husband left it in for over an hour after checking it and it finally got soft. It tasted okay.
The cheesecakes were my other new recipes this week, but that will be in the party post.
I hope you’re enjoying seeing the garden. I know I’m very excited that it’s going so well. Have a great night and stay tuned for my party post for Battle Cheesecake!
Be careful with that zucchini.
I was listening to a radio station one afternoon when we still grew the
green menace. The announcer said: “Now as the great tide of zucchini creeps across Wisconsin…” and the station went off the air!
The zukes got to it!
I knew you would have a zucchini story! 🙂