Pinot Noir

Having special ties to Oregon, I am fond of many Oregon and Northwest products. Willamette Valley Vineyards Pinot Noir is one of them. Pinot Noir is a very difficult grape to grow, and it turns out the climate in Oregon is ideal for this grape. I am in the midst of a Pinot frenzy, which involves tasting a different Pinot Noir whenever I have the chance. This 2007 was enjoyable, to say the least.

Eggs and Sauerkraut on Rye

I am not a big fan of eggs, so I don’t eat them often. But, we were given some homemade sauerkraut and we had rye bread in the house, so I decided to make a sandwich on toasted rye. This is just a fried egg with salt and pepper and some outstanding sauerkraut. It was really good.

Sweet and Spicy Green Smoothie

This is a great, refreshing drink. The spice with sweet pineapple reminds me of Thailand.

before…

after…
Ingredients:

  • 1 tangelo, peeled
  • 1 pear, washed and cut in fourths
  • 1 leaf of kale, washed
  • 2 cups green leaf lettuce, washed
  • 1 TB Boulder hot sauce, smokey serrano flavor
  • 1 cup frozen pineapple
  • 1 cup water
Throw it all in the Vita-Mix, start on low, variable speed 1. Start increasing the speed to 10. Blend 30 seconds or so and enjoy. I like to drink this as a healthy lunch smoothie. But, it might make a good breakfast smoothie too.

Curried Mahi-Mahi with Coconut Rice

Whole Foods brand “Whole Catch” has good prices on frozen mahi-mahi, so I like to keep some in my freezer. As long as I plan in the morning to make it that night, I have time to thaw it, and it usually turns out pretty good.

When the fish is thawed, I cut it into equal sized chunks and marinate it for an hour or so. For this dish the marinade is:
  • 1 TB peanut oil
  • 2 TB coconut fat (from the top of an undisturbed can of coconut milk)
  • 1/2 TB onion powder
  • 1/2 TB garlic powder
  • fresh ground black pepper
  • Aleppo pepper (or red pepper flakes)
  • 1 tsp turmeric
  • a pinch of paprika
  • a pinch of ground coriander
  • 2 TB Kecap Manis (known as Sweet Soy Sauce in Indonesia. You can buy it in Asian grocery stores. Here in Boulder we have a great on right on 28th St.)
I mixed up the marinade really well and tossed the fish to evenly coat. Then I let the fish marinate in the fridge for an hour or so while prepping the rest of the meal. When the rice was just about done, I started broiling the fish, flipping it once, for about 5 minutes on each side.
To make Coconut Rice:
Follow instructions for the rice of your choice, but add some coconut milk and fat to the water while it cooks. Super simple and delicious.
I also wilted some fresh spinach in a pan with some peanut oil and a little soy sauce for some greens on the side.

Worthwhile Wines

I enjoyed this Spanish wine- Terrai Macabeo. You’ll hardly go wrong with Spanish wines, and this bottle, which is very reasonably priced, is light, crisp, and quite enjoyable.

I’ve recently become a fan of Periquita, a Portuguese red wine.
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