Showing posts with label Update. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Update. Show all posts

8/5/11

A refusal to vent, August, and a party.

Posting here's been inconsistent. Sorry about that.


Part of it is that I'm incredibly busy. The other part is that the things occupying my mind are not things I'm really willing to blog about. It's hard to publish updates about things like school/work without turning it into a vent, and that's something I don't want to do on my blog.


Still, things are looking up.




Here's what you can expect for August:


Food versus Food - Two posts, set and ready to go. I know. Be excited!


Some DIY and cooking posts - I've got some cool DIY projects going that I just have to share. The word of the day is "Upcycle."


Where am I, Wednesday? - guess where I am in the HoCo, based on the amazing photo technology of the little Droid X That Could.


And more. (aka, blanket statement to promise additional content, probably related to happenings both local and national)




Also, don't forget about the HoCo Blogs party coming up next Thursday! It's a family-friendly event on Aug 11 at Stanford Grill. 5:30pm. RSVP here!

5/3/11

FOUND!

Well, hello there blog-fans.


I've been gone, I know. I'm sorry. SEE, what had HAPPENED was....


I got crazy busy. 


So here's what you (I? We?) missed:


1)  A to Z blogging challenge.  Sadly, as you can probably see, I didn't make it past "O" - for a couple of reasons, and not for failing to have anything to say about P-Z.  I think this challenge would have worked better if I'd taken March to write the posts, take pictures, and do them the way I wanted to. I didn't, and I'm not as organized as the awesome people who do manage to post every day. The result? Throwing together a half-way attempt that really... 


well... wasn't fun. 


And if it's not fun, what's the point?


I do, however, still have notes for P-Z.  They'll show up.  Probably when you LEAST suspect it.


2)  Food versus Food.  Tune in Friday. This should be a good one.


3)  2012 or Bust.  School's gotten busy.  I'm hoping to defend my thesis in the winter. I'll see what my committee says about that in a few weeks.  Hopefully not laughter.  Stay tuned. I predict that this will probably turn me into a hot mess over the next 9 months, but don't worry. If you happen to notice a twitch, try not to stare. Just buy me a cold one and remind me it will all be over soon.


4)  BLOGS - I missed you!  I now have some blog-reading time set aside and I'm slowly catching up (well... trying...)


5)  Philadelphia - I'm going. In 2.5 weeks. Staying on Broad Street. What should I do?  (I might,... have already scoped out restaurants... #priorities)


6)  Rock fish season has opened.  Matt went out fishing with our friend Bill and they snagged two gorgeous fish. The result? Pan-roasted rockfish.


That's right.


YUM.




Pan Roasted Maryland Rock Fish


Method (hocofood@@@): 


Turn oven to 400dF. 


Clean fish, cut filets (we went about 6-8oz pieces), pat dry. Remove pin bones. Season with salt and pepper. 


Heat a few glugs of vegetable oil in a skillet that can go into the oven (medium to medium high heat). When the oil starts to shimmer, lay the filets in (splatter screens are good here). Take this opportunity to check if you seasoned both sides of the fish. No? Make it so.


Now, here's the important part. DO. NOT. TOUCH.  Let the fish cook for 4-6 minutes. Don't be afraid of the heat. Don't scoot the fish around.
Sorry, it was so good I didn't take the photo
until after I'd already dug in. SO tasty.


Flip. Your fish has achieved golden crunchy awesomeness. Put the whole pan into the oven.


Roast at 400 degrees until done (this will depend on the thickness of your filets and your degree of desired doneness). 


I served our fish (caught a mere 12 hours before) with basmati rice, green beans with salt, pepper, and butter, and a puree made from leftover sweet potatoes (seasoned with nutmeg, salt, smoked paprika, then blended with hot water, sour cream, and a little butter).


Ta-DAH!