Sep 16 2009

Croque Jardin

In my ongoing quest to find new ways to use up my tomato crop, I’ve created a simple breakfast that were really digging.  It’s kind of like a Croque Monsieur done all fresh and vegetarian.  Here’s the gist:  Cut a ripe tomato into thick slices, place them on a still-warm piece of toast & drizzle with a good olive oil.  Lightly rub the tomato and oil into the toast.  Top with a fried egg, crumbled feta, and a sprinkling of fresh thyme.

Croque Jardin a la Jen

Croque Jardin a la Jen

Cooking the Perfect Egg: Rather than straight-up frying an egg, which makes the white kind of stiff and rubbery… I prefer to “fry-poach” to tender perfection. It’s a method that Adam’s mom invented, and I think it’s the perfect way to cook an egg. Get your pan hot, add butter or a dash of oil, crack the egg in and cook it for about a minute until the very bottom of the egg is white. (The yolk should still be raw, but intact.) Next, add a splash of water to the pan around the outside of the egg (about 4 tbsp if you want to get specific). It will start to bubble and steam. Cover with a lid. Check in another minute and lightly poke the yolk so you can see how done it is. Remove it when the yoke is at the “runniness” level you prefer. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and voila… all the taste of a fried egg, but without the rubbery texture.


Sep 15 2009

The Perfect Red Crystal Chandelier

I fell in love with a Murano red crystal chandelier that was way out of my price range, but refused to give up the dream of having one hanging over my small dining table.  After much searching, I found a wholesaler in NJ who sells this 4-light crystal chandelier for only $179. (Their eBay store is called chandelierliquidators and they have other styles & colors as well.) Comparable chandeliers are generally in the $2k and up price range.  Of course, this one’s made in China, not Italy…. and you have to assemble it yourself.  But, I love the design, and you won’t find a more affordable one (that isn’t Lucite).

Red Crystal Chandelier

Red Crystal Chandelier

You’ll notice that my chandelier looks a little simpler than the eBay photo. (I decided not to add the beaded strands that came with the chandelier when I was assembling it.) Oh, I should also mention that when you put the chandelier together, you’ll need someone handy to help with some basic electrical wiring.