‘ Photos: What We Eat ’ category archive

Aug
16

Photo #3: Friday night homemade pizza

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photo of tomato basil pizza

photo of ham, onions, and gruyere pizza

Summer supper outside, Friday evening

Photos of What We Eat #3

  • Pizza number 1: Tomato, basil, and olive pizza: homemade olive oil bread dough, tomatoes from our CSA, basil from our kitchen garden, olives, and extra virgin olive oil
  • Pizza number 2: Prosciutto, onions, and gruyere on a light béchamel sauce: Prosciutto with the fat trimmed, fresh lightly sauteed onions from our CSA, gruyere cheese, and a light béchamel sauce made from scratch. The one ingredient this is missing, believe it or not, is fresh pear. The light sweetness is a great balance to the saltiness of the prosciutto.

One sidenote: these pizzas look bigger in the photo than they actually are. Each was about 10-12 inches or so, which is about the size of a personal pizza at a lot of restaurants (not that I’ve actually eaten any of those. Heavens no.). Read the rest of this entry »

Aug
15

Photos of What We Eat #2: Tuna melt on artisan bread

photo of tuna melt on homemade bread

Summer supper outside, Thursday evening

Tuna melt on homemade artisan bread

  • Grilled Oregon Albacore tuna, left over from last night’s dinner
  • Fresh made mozzarella (from our local milk supplier)
  • Yogurt with dill sauce (leftover)
  • Fresh celery with tops, finely chopped (from our garden)
  • 1 pickle
  • Small amount of mayonnaise
  • 1 small raw onion from our CSA
  • 2 fresh tomatoes (CSA)
  • Homemade artisan olive oil bread

On a 100-degree day that included wearing the kids out at the water park, April wanted something quick and easy. We would normally have had a salad with it, but sometimes, you just have to run with simplicity.

This was perfect with a glass of chilled white wine.

Aug
14

Photos of What We Eat #1: Grilled Oregon Albacore tuna

tuna, beets, salad, cucumbers, potatoes

Summer supper outside, Wednesday evening

  • Grilled fresh local Oregon Albacore tuna
  • Cucumber in a yogurt and dill sauce (the cucumber is from our garden, the dill from a local farmer (via our CSA), and the yogurt is Nancy’s - another Oregon local product)
  • Roasted beets and Fingerling potatoes (both from our local CSA)
  • Blueberry and blue cheese salad with a light vinaigrette (all local produce)

Introducing a New Series: Photos of What We Eat

I’ve had several inquiries from readers on what exactly we eat at home, so rather than launching into some long diatribe on the subject, I thought I’d just show you.

This is the first entry in this series on Almost Fit which is tentatively named, “Photos of What We Eat.” (The title’s a bit long, but it’s the best I have at the moment). Today’s photo is locally caught Oregon Albacore tuna, served with a variety of locally grown vegetables that came either from our garden or from this week’s CSA box. And while I am certain you are going to get tired of me saying this, it was truly delicious.

By way of disclosure, in this series I will say that not every meal is going to be perfect - I’m erring on the side of candor, even if it means the photo is little more than a fabulously lit box of macaroni. While we strive to eat seasonally and locally as much as we can, we do buy products that fall outside the bounds of those guidelines. We still buy things like coffee and balsamic vinegar, and if I want an orange in January, well, I buy that orange in January.

We make responsible choices, but we are also realistic: with two young children, sometimes convenience is the order of the day. It is increasingly rare, but on occasion we have been known to feed the kids a bowl of goldfish crackers and a “natural” fruit roll up.

Ah, to be well rounded.

Hope you enjoy the photos. Comments and questions are welcome.