Showing posts with label guest blogger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guest blogger. Show all posts

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Today I welcome the wonderful, Camille Storch. She lives with her husband and two kids in an off-the-grid, tiny cabin in rural western Oregon. She cooks up the most amazing things on her outdoor barbecue and also makes and sells beautiful cutting boards {perfect for holiday gifts}!
5 QUESTIONS: CAMILLE STORCH

Camille's blog.
Red Onion Woodworks shop.


{all photos by Camille Storch}
THE QUESTIONS

1.  What is your favorite thing to make for breakfast?
Both of my kids (ages 3 and 5) started preschool just over a month ago, and in an effort to streamline the getting-it-together-and-getting-out-of-the-house routine, I’ve been making simple oatmeal with raisins for breakfast nearly every school day.

When the weekend rolls around, I’m ready for something a little more exciting. If I’m cooking breakfast, I often turn to sweet, bread-y things: pancakes, French toast, popovers, etc. I think my favorite in that category would have to be homemade crepes (though mine are far from perfect). Because we have both a small flock of chickens and a dairy goat, our fridge is nearly always stocked with plenty of fresh eggs and whole milk, making for extra rich and delicious crepes.

We’ve more or less given up on expensive maple syrup even though we love it, so instead we slather everything in homemade fruit jam or honey from my husband’s beehives.

Though I would never specifically make a pie to serve at breakfast, leftover pie (with leftover whipped cream) has to be my all-time favorite thing to eat in the morning.


2. What is your favorite thing to order when you go out to breakfast?
We don’t go out for breakfast nearly often enough (mostly because we live out in the boonies), but when we do, it makes me so happy. I tend to order savory dishes, particularly egg-sandwich-type things or eggs and toast with some greens. Also, I love good homefries, all salty and crispy on the outside, something I can’t seem to reproduce at home.

3. What is your favorite morning ritual?
Every day from May through November, I start my mornings off by milking my Nubian dairy goat. I first sanitize my jars and milk bucket in our cabin kitchen. Then I bring my goat Minnie out of the barn onto her stanchion and give her a little grain while I brush her and thoroughly clean her udder with warm, soapy water and an iodine spray. Finally, I do the actual milking, rhythmic and meditative with the pling pling of the milk hitting the bucket and quite morning-in-the-forest noises as “musical” accompaniment to the ritual. I bring the milk into the house all frothy and warm and pour it into glass jars. Sometimes I make fresh cheese or yogurt with it right away. Other days, I save it in the fridge for another use.


4. Do you have any current food obsessions?
My husband grew a bunch of fava beans (broad beans) this year and let them dry before harvesting them during the summer. Though it’s easy to find recipes for fresh favas across the interwebs, there are very few recipes out there for dried favas, so we’ve just been experimenting with them in lots of different dishes. They’re kind of a pain because you have to slip each bean out of its tough outer skin, but once cooked, these big beans are tender and mild and go well with almost any seasoning.

About a month ago, I made my first batch of really good goat-milk feta, and I’m happy to report that I’ve successfully reproduced it several times since. That means we’ve been eating feta on pretty much everything. Life is good.

5. Have you read any interesting food-related books you would like to share?
I just got a copy of Rohan Anderson’s Whole Larder Love. I’m a big fan of his blog, showcasing his self-deprecating humor and quasi-self-sufficiency ethic. I haven’t read through the whole book yet, but from a design and photography standpoint, this book is beautiful, and the recipes look pretty intriguing (especially if you can get your hands on fresh wild rabbit or river trout).

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

5 QUESTIONS: JEN ALTMAN
{Photographer/Writer/Mother, Asheville, NC} 
Jen is one of my favorite people. She is a wonderful mother, a beautiful photographer and writer, and a brilliant creative mind.  She is a co-author of Instant Love and the author of the forthcoming, Gem and Stone. She will also be opening a new online shop very soon, called Cisthene--I can't wait to see her amazing curation!  And....Jen is co-hosting an incredible Instant Love retreat in Marrakesh in February.

Jen's food blog.


THE QUESTIONS

What is your favorite thing to make for breakfast?

I absolutely love my homemade salmon spread on top of a fresh, doughy everything bagel. But lately I’ve been really trying to eat a bit less bread and more protein. So there’s been a lot of avocado and eggs in my life. When my husband is not on the road, he sort of takes over breakfast and one of my favorite things right now that he makes in the mornings is soft scrambled eggs with cream cheese and sausage rolled up in a tortilla.

all photos by Jen Altman. 

What is your favorite thing to order when you go out to breakfast?

I’m not sure how old I was when I actually started ordering breakfast at breakfast – I think maybe in my twenties. Before that, I ALWAYS ordered a cheeseburger for breakfast. It really did offer everything you needed to get through the day! Now I love all sorts of eggs benedict. One of my favorites is from the Park House Eatery in San Diego – they use Applewood bacon and mix avocados into their hollandaise. It’s amazing. The best breakfast I’ve ever eaten was recently at Locanda Verde in TriBeCa – it was a breakfast calzone stuffed with fennel sausage, the most perfectly poached eggs ever and artisan Italian cheeses. I still dream about it.

Do you have a favorite local spot?

Sunnypoint Café in West Asheville is my favorite breakfast in town. Everything is so flavorful and I love that they source so much out of their own community garden behind the restaurant. In Brooklyn, I can’t get enough of General Greene.


What is your favorite morning ritual?

My coffee, music and a candle. We have a sitting area near the front of the house with French doors that look out onto our yard – surrounded by giant trees. I try to get up before my husband and daughters, start the coffee and sit there with music in the mornings – doors open – the cool mountain air awakening the house. It’s my quiet consciousness.


Where would you like to go for your dream holiday + ideal breakfast?

I’ve been so blessed to fulfill a lot of those dreams already but I always, always dream of going back to Greece. Breakfast there is simple and light, but the thought of simply being there – drawing on that energy while enjoying fresh yogurt and honey – the thought makes me giddy.

thanks for being my guest, Jen!

Monday, July 18, 2011

Guest post from Aga: sandwiches with cottage cheese, rucolla {arugula}, polish dried sausage and tomatoes. red grapefruit and plums for dessert. sparkling water with lemon.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

I received an email with this photo from 2 college students in  New York, Brooke and Aza.  Every Tuesday morning they cook a delicious breakfast based off of something they saw on this blog.

I am so honored, I had to post the photo they sent!
Aza said, "Although, poaching the egg was a challenge--finally got it right on our third try!"

Nice work, ladies!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

not my breakfast.


I received this photo from a reader in Prague, Matúš Huba. He is a student and this is his usual breakfast.  I love the photo, so I had to post it. Thanks for sending it, Matúš!

Friday, September 4, 2009

a week of guest

breakfast with chelsea in stockholm archipelago, sweden {by way of portland, oregon} :blog | website

Thursday, September 3, 2009

a week of guests

breakfast in pamplin, virginia with lisa: farm | flickr

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

a week of guests

breakfast in brooklyn, ny with brian: blog | flickr

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

a week of guests


breakfast in omaha, nebraska with jen: website | blog | the stories

photo taken by jenifer altman with a polaroid 680 slr with 779 film.

Monday, August 31, 2009

a week of guests

breakfast in chicago with jen: shop | blog | studio | flickr

photo taken by jen korff with a mamiya C3 TLR and professional kodak film.

Friday, August 28, 2009

next week...i'm taking a week off...but they'll be guests for breakfast all week!

Saturday, October 18, 2008

guest for breakfast.


breakfast in vermont with shari: blog.

a bit more about shari's saturday morning breakfast:

the muffins were made with blueberries that we picked ourselves and then froze. we were wanting a taste of summer seeing that we awoke to frost. the placemat was made by amisha and of course you know about the coaster.

{p.s. i made the coaster}

check out this nice article on simply breakfast. thanks, andree!

Friday, March 7, 2008

breakfast in london, england with charlotte: blog: flickr.
thanks so much to all my guests this week!

Thursday, March 6, 2008

breakfast in brooklyn, new york with kelly: blog.

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

breakfast in portland, oregon with abby : blog : flickr : photoblog.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

breakfast in highland park, california with jen : blog : flickr.

Monday, January 7, 2008

breakfast in glasgow, scotland with guest blogger, maria {on holiday}: blog : flickr.

Sunday, January 6, 2008

breakfast in bergen, norway from guest blogger, astrid: blog : flickr: photoblog.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

guest for breakfast

breakfast in norway by guest blogger: hanne: flickr.

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

another guest for breakfast

breakfast in sweden by guest blogger elizabeth: blog : flickr : website