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Killer Pizza, All From the Garden

My hunna makes a killer pizza. Tonight is no exception. Basil and tomatoes from the garden, fresh mozzarella, too. Fabulous. Related posts: The Season’s First Caprese Salad! Iron Pizza Chef: Pizza Night in America Update on the Garden: Zinnias, Hyacinth […]

entertaining

BLTs and a Slideshow of Ireland

Upon return from taking Sadie Mae to her semester at Ballymaloe Cookery School, Kris had lots of stories, and photos, of course. Since weather did not permit a screening at Sour Cherry Farm theater, we took the show to the […]

restaurants

Drinks at Blue Hill at Stone Barns

On one of the most beautiful evenings of the summer, we enjoyed drinks in one of the most beautiful settings around: the patio at Blue Hill at Stone Barns. Boo, Jeff and Catherine were heading for a dinner of a […]

cocktails, recipes

Cocktail Recipe: Jasmine

A nice aperitif, light and refrshing. It may be pink, but it’s not a pansy drink. From Cocktail: The Drink Bible for the 21st Century. We took the Cointreau up because the original recipe was a bit too tart for […]

recipes

Peggy’s Roasted Tomato Spread

A simple hors d’oevure, fabulous spread over goat cheese on baguettes. And delicious the next day in omelettes. An easy, set-it-and-forget-it recipe from the farm’s friend Peggy, who recommends leaving the skins on and seeds in for a nice country-style […]

cooking

How to Peel Tomatoes

It’s the time of year for putting up tomatoes. Or just cooking with them instead of simply slicing and serving. And sometimes, for that, peeled is better. In this post, I’ll show you how to peel tomatoes. I’m not saying […]

restaurants

Dinner at Roost in Sparkill

I’m always hoping for a soulful dish to surprise me with a pop of brightness. At Roost in Sparkill, chef-owner Kevin Reilly never fails with either soulfulness or surprise. And his brillant balance of flavor, texture and pop works both […]

restaurants

Coffee at the Art Cafe

A couple of cookbooks and a cappuccino for lunch? Don’t mind if I do. Related posts: Lunch at Art Cafe in Nyack Breakfast at the Art Cafe Lighthouse Ice Cream and Coffee in Tarrytown Back at the Art Cafe in […]

cocktails

Barrel-Aged Negroni for Cocktail Hour

Thanks to our friends Jill and Clay, we enjoyed a barrel-aged Negroni on the patio on Monday night. Monday night? Yes, folks. I’m on vacation. Not that not being on vacation ever stopped us before. Now, you may not be […]

entertaining

Supper at the Farm with Pat and Jane

Our ‘new’ neighbors have lived across the street for almost two years now, but we hadn’t had a chance to have supper together until now. Way overdue, and so much fun, too. We took a cue from Peggy’s delishy appetizer […]

cooking

Labor Day Sunday Supper: Lobster Rolls

To close out summer properly, we decided to do lobster rolls. Yes. Of course we also had corn and tomatoes. And Greg made a peach galette, which we served with what was left of Shannon’s delishy ginger ice cream from […]

entertaining

Kelli, Patrick, Spiedies and Dirty Harry

For tonight’s dinner and a movie, Kelli and Patrick brought spiedies, delivered that afternoon by Mary Ellen from Lupo’s S&S Char Pit, and we screened Dirty Harry. (I’d never deen it!) Kel and Patrick: Getting the outdoor theater all set: […]

recipes

Peaches and Pickled Onion Salad

Another hit from Bon App this summer: a grain salad with peaches, arugula, tomatoes and quick pickled onions. And, get this: the pickling liquid becomes part of the salad dressing! Bon App recommended quinoa for the dish, but Greg and […]

entertaining

BLTs with Tim

The farm’s friend Tim, whom SCF fans may remember from such posts as “At Ma Peche, Beef Seven Ways,” came for a visit on Wednesdays, so we broke out the Benton’s and made him one of our summer’s signatures. Cheers, […]

restaurants

Supper with the Girls at o lar

A birthday dinner for Marissa and Melanie! The girls finally got a chance to try o lar, and, I think, everyone was duly impressed. Hi there, Maris and Kel! Me and Mel! Pancetta-wrapped figs with tomato jam:   Sweet, salty […]

outings

Go Fly a Kite!

Tasha and Shannon bought a kite to fly with Samantha! We had a blast down by the river trying to get it to take off. There wasn’t much wind, but we made it work! Here’s Sam in the butterfly garden, […]

entertaining

Saturday Supper at the Farm: Summer!

The string of perfect weather continues Saturday — wow! what a month! — so we decide to screen another movie. More cedar-planked salmon! More corn! And, for the first time this summer, a little Hitchcock. The beautiful salmon from the […]

garden

Blue Moon at Sour Cherry Farm

Boy were we glad to have our patio this night. The view of the blue moon from the backyard could not be beat. We turned the chairs to face it and admired its beauty, summer breeze at our back.   […]

recipes

Vegetarian Bibimbap

A stir fry, essentially. Sondra and Lexi made a terrific version for a vegetarian bibimbap supper at the ranch. Bonus points: if you don’t use an egg, it’s also vegan. Crispy Tofu Bibimbap with Mustard Greens and Zucchini From Food […]

cooking, garden, shopping

A Study in Tomatoes

A few shots of the gorgeous heirlooms coming from the market and our garden this time of year: Related posts: Summer Supper: Burgers and Tomatoes Putting Up Tomatoes Eating Cherry Tomatoes Like Candy The First Local Strawberries

recipes

Chilled Corn Soup with Grilled Shrimp

Inspired by our Seasonal Chef blogger on Small Bites, Maria Reina, as well as a spread in the August issue of Bon Appetit.  Chilled Corn Soup with Grilled Shrimp Make this chilled corn soup with grilled shrimp ahead for a […]