What I am Reading. Or What I am Feeding of Off. Or What is Inspiring a Feeding Frenzy in My Belly. NOURISH: Canyon Ranch's Cookbook!
I have not been to Canyon Ranch Spa but I have heard of its food, and in the year 2000, it was named Best Spa for Food by Gourmet Magazine. Today I received via Federal Express a nicely padded package with this heavy, hard covered, 2 inch thick, full of colour photographs cookbook. While sitting at my computer and eating my own lunch, I flipped through its covers, wondering if I would find inspiration to cook for one this Easter holiday. As you can see by my little stickies up top, I found many. My time is winding down here in the country along Georgian Bay. After a harsh winter, and snow is still on the ground, it is time to pack up the kitties and the dog, box up my 3,000 books, unscrew my cedar post bed, and put a few more scratches in all my antique furniture as I make move #7 in just 4 years. The moving truck will rattle its way down the Highway 400 passing all the cars of folks driving north in the opposite direction on their way to their lakeside cottages for spring cleans. What I've liked best about being here in relative isolation is the sense of being left entirely alone. Once you slip into that frame of mind, days pass where the telephone becomes an annoyance and you find yourself not answering it, and random, far off social events loom at the back of your head with a cobwebbed sort of dread. I joined a book group of local women thinking the comraderie would do me well. I only made the first meeting. I became a victim of my days schedule, and any puncture, or shift, felt catastrophic. It's a good life, this quiet, introspective union with the seasons, but its perhaps not the healthiest mentally for too long. In the city, I can never hear myself think. Time feels so fleeting and in that desperate grab it sometimes feels less true. If anything will save me from piloting myself to hermetic insanity it will be money. Luckily, I have a slightly superficial aspect to my personality. I will not do without cut tulips, chilled wine, and a few finds from the vintage shop, I Miss You Vintage. So back to Toronto I go to earn money. In the meantime, over the weekend, I'll be cooking from Nourish, indulgently healthy cuisine, sharing recipes with you, and hosting a contest give-a-way.
I'm looking at a Frisee Salad that has sherry vinegar, fennel, mangoes, roasted cashews and crumbled feta included in its ingredients. A Fatoosh Middle Eastern Salad looks delicious and like something I could eat every single day of my life. There's a gorgeous picture of Za'atar-crusted Lamb Chops with Pomegranate Molasses that are singing my name, and served with soft corn polenta and roasted fennel make a perfect Sunday dinner a deux. And two fish dishes that stand out to me are a Coconut-crusted Mahi-mahi (not easily accessible here in Ontario, I'll probably pick a fish that has a similarly dense flesh and flavour) served with bok choy/slivered snow peas, and either Coconut Black Rice or Horseradish Mashed Potatoes, and Chili-Rubbed Tequila Shrimp combine a few of my favourite ingredients, so won't pass this dish by. Check back in with me to see how the cooking goes!
In the meantime, have a wonderful Easter.



