This Fall We’re Falling for Figs

Basket of Homegrown Figs

Rochelle and I absolutely LOVE figs and when the weather begins to turn we know that the fig season is upon us. Both of us are lucky enough to have several fig trees on the property which allows us to quickly whip up an easy, yet delicious, appetizer or spruce up any entrée. If you haven’t given figs a try, check out these simple recipes below.

Fig, Prosciutto and Blue Cheese Pizza

Fig Pizza

(click here for recipe)

Rosemary Infused Goat Cheese Figs

Rosemary Figs

(click here for recipe)

Blue Cheese, Honey and Walnut Figs

Blue Cheese, Honey and Fig Appetizer

(click here for recipe)

Enjoy and don’t forget to tweet or leave us a comment with your favorite fig recipes – we love hearing from you! ~Crystal

Homegrown Figs

Enter To Win A Pasta Lovin’ Getaway

Salmon Pasta & Chardonnay

Perfect Pasta Pairing Contest

Calling all amateur chefs! Do you make a dynamite pasta dish? Do you love wine? Well, this contest is for you. Kenwood Vineyards is challenging entrants to share their pasta masterpieces in the Kenwood Vineyards “Perfect Pasta Pairing Contest.” Contest is now open until December 1, 2013 so get to the store, pick up your favorite ingredients and get cooking!

There will be six category winners who will be selected to win a pasta lovin’ gift basket full of kitchen essentials and one grand prize winner who will win a pasta lovin’ wine country getaway. This grand prize winner will be treated to a three-day, two-night Kenwood Vineyards culinary experience for two, including airfare, lodging, meals, daily car service, a behind-the-scenes tour of Kenwood Vineyards and more. Please read official rules here.  Good luck!

1) Create an original pasta recipe

2) Pair with Kenwood Vineyards wine

3) Enter to win

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SOURCE: Kenwood Vineyards

Coconut Milk & Poached Salmon Soup with Blood Orange Salad

Coconut Soup & Blood Orange Salad

Morgan and I were laying out by the pool, enjoying the 90+ degree weather and a glass of Kunde Sauvignon Blanc when we decided to make soup for dinner. Soup?! On such a hot day. Yes. I love soup, even during the warmer months,  but I don’t experiment enough with making them.  It was settled then. Soup it was.

Ingredients for Salmon Soup

We both love Thai cuisine and decided to integrate similar ingredients used in Thai cooking  to build our Coconut Milk & Poached Salmon Soup. And what better way to brighten up the strong aromatic & spicy components of our soup than with a delicate blood orange salad.

We rushed off to Oliver’s to pick up the essentials.

Filet of Wild Alaskan Salmon, Pacific

Coconut Milk & Poached Salmon Soup

1 Wild Pacific Alaskan Salmon, Filet – middle piece
3 cups vegetable stock
1/2 white onion
2 garlic cloves
1 stalk lemongrass, snapped in half
Ginger, sliced (about 12 rounds)
2 (13 fl. oz) cans coconut milk
3 chilies, chopped (we used two Jalapeño & 1 Fresno pepper)
Fish sauce, few dashes
2 bay leaves
1 lime, juiced
5 – 7 springs cilantro
Salt, to taste

Salmon for Coconut Soup

Combine stock, 1/2 onion (whole – not sliced), garlic, lemongrass and ginger in a pot and bring to a boil then simmer for 10 minutes. Add coconut milk, chilies, fish sauce, and bay leaves and simmer for another 10 minutes. Strain and return the broth to the stove. Cut the raw salmon filets into small chunks, add to the broth and simmer for an additional 10 minutes. Once the salmon is cooked thoroughly, add in juice from one lime, cilantro and salt. Serve immediately with blood orange salad and vino of your choice.

We were out of the Sauvignon Blanc so we enjoyed a glass of Rosé with our dinner which paired great with the spicy kick in our soup. Don’t have bottle of Rosé or Sauvignon Blanc? Pinot Gris or Gewürztraminer would also be a fine match.

Blood Orange Salad

Blood Orange Salad

Arugula
2 blood oranges, sliced
Small bag of sliced almonds
1/2 red onion, sliced

Citrus Vinaigrette

1 blood orange, juiced
Olive oil, heavy drizzle
Red wine vinegar, few dashes
1 tablespoon honey
Salt and pepper, to taste

Blood Oranges for Salad

Combine all citrus vinaigrette ingredients and set aside. Cut the skins off of the blood orange and slice orange wedges for salad. Combine oranges with arugula, onions and almonds and toss with citrus vinaigrette.

Serves 3-4

~Enjoy, Crystal