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Cook the books Challenge: Smitten Kitchen

Cook the books Challenge: Smitten Kitchen

Rebecca

decided to take on a Cook the Books challenge for 2013 and I'm joining in this month! This really is an awesome idea especially considering in the last week alone I bought three- yes three!!- cookbooks (Amazon Prime I love you). The three cookbooks?

Plenty

 by Yotam Ottolenghi (vegetarian),

Canal House Cooks Every Day

by Hamilton & Hirsheimer (seasonal cooking- its divided up by Month) and

True Food

by Andrew Weil MS (as the cover says 'seasonal, sustainable, simple, pure'). Cookbooks become addicting fast- the pictures just look so good! I've found that I really have to make an effort to crack them open and pick something rather than obsessively reading food blogs but once I do I'm usually happy with the result.

Rebecca decided to kick off her challenge by picking

Smitten Kitchen's book

 (I took the cover off mine so it looks a little different) which is ah-mazing. Deb from

Smitten Kitchen

is one of my favorite food bloggers and her cookbook does not disappoint. I've

mentioned previously

that I'm obsessed with her Raspberry Ricotta scones (mmm just typing that makes me want one) and you pretty much know that if Deb has made it then its going to be good. I picked her Honey and Harissa Farro Salad (pg 78 of the book or Serious Eats typed it up

here

) which is similar to her website's

Carrot salad with harissa, feta and mint

. I should say now that I made this a Honey Farro Salad since 1) I spent way too long in a hungry state prowling crowded Whole Foods aisles looking for harissa to no avail and 2) I googled that its spicy and I am not a fan of spicy so harissa was out before I even got started.

The recipe is pretty simple (love) and I started by roasting up the carrots (I only had baby carrots so they're mini) and parsnips with some salt and olive oil for about 30 mins.

Then I cooked the farro which took about 20 mins and then dumped that in a bowl with chopped mint and parsley. Mint in salad is one of my favorite things- it just makes everything taste so fresh! In went the feta and the dressing (I only put in half the recommended amount of olive oil and subbed water for the rest- I do this often in an effort to save calories for wine/chocolate but I still thought it tasted fantastic).

The portions are small (I was a little short on the carrots so mine are smaller than normal) but the farro makes it super filling. I would say that her estimate of 4-6 servings really leans more towards the low end at 4 but its a simple salad and you could easily bump it up with more veggies if you needed to. 

For bonus points, I also 'cooked' up

True Food's Kale salad

. Soooo simple: Dino kale, lemon, olive oil, garlic, salt, red pepper flakes and parmesan (I skipped the bread crumbs because I planned on keeping this in the fridge and thought they might get a little nasty) - mix it all together (massage that kale!) and leave it to soak in for 30 mins. Mmmm mmm mmm I ate real good tonight. Looking forward to seeing what Rebecca cooks up!

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Life as an AmeriCanadian in 2012

Life as an AmeriCanadian in 2012