Month: February 2008

  • comfort food

    Well, it’s snowing like crazy outside, and I’m glad I’m warm and dry and didn’t have to go outside at all today. I’ve done quite a bit of work, so I’m feeling pretty accomplished about my day, too. All in all – good times.

    I’m just settling in to do some knitting and churn out a front of L&L, so in lieu of knitting photos, how about food? I made this spinach and goat cheese risotto on the fly the other day, and it turned out really good. Mmmm, I wish I still had leftovers!

    risotto with spinach and goat cheese

    Risotto with Spinach and Goat Cheese

    2 tbsp butter, divided
    1 tbsp olive oil
    1 onion, chopped (you can see I don’t chop mine especially fine; I love onions)
    2 cloves garlic, minced
    1 1/2 cups arborio rice
    Approximately 4 cups hot vegetable stock (1 vegetable stock cube + hot water, or fresh/boxed vegetable stock)
    1 package frozen chopped spinach or a couple cups chopped fresh spinach
    Approximately 60 g soft unripened goat cheese, or to taste, crumbled
    salt and pepper

    Heat 1 tbsp butter plus olive oil in large heavy saucepan over medium heat. Sweat onion until soft, about six to eight minutes. Add garlic and cook an additional minute until fragrant. Add rice, stirring to coat the grains with oil and butter, and toast for 1 minute.

    Add 1/4 cup hot vegetable stock and cook, stirring, until stock is absorbed. Continue adding stock in 1/2 cup amounts and stirring until absorbed, adding spinach to pot about fifteen minutes into cooking (I just threw in chunks of frozen spinach). Continue cooking risotto, adding more stock as necessary, until rice is tender, about 18-20 minutes. Add a little extra stock if you like your risotto pretty loose (I do) and turn off the heat.

    Add 1 tbsp reserved butter and crumbled goat cheese to pot, stirring through until everything’s melted. Taste for seasoning and add salt and pepper to taste. Serve immediately with a tomato salad – mmm!

    Serves a lot, probably 4-6 main course servings.

  • aaaaand we’re back!

    Whoops. Sorry about that unexpected break! My wrist is fine – I just took a day off knitting (which just about killed me) and kept it wrapped, and it was just about fine the next day. I’m still trying to be gentle on it, though, wrapping it when I knit and not overdoing the knitting.

    But, despite all those precautionary measures, I did still manage to get some knitting done over the weekend!

    L&L sleeves

    I finished both sleeves of Lush and Lacy – the one on the left is the one that I just completed, and although you can’t really tell from the photo, it’s much less fuzzy than the other one. Oh, angora.

    I’m planning to leave off the pockets on the fronts of the sweater, although they do look great on Elizabeth’s version. I just don’t think the added bulk will help things around that area! Hopefully the fronts will go pretty quickly and I’ll have a new sweater soon. I’d be working on Choco-belle, but the wrist doesn’t like how heavy and intensive the knitting is (all those cables).

    So it’s light, lush and lacy this week!

  • oooh, that’s lush

    Knitting things in pieces = feeling of accomplishing something, because the back of Lush and Lacy is done!

    lush and lacy back

    It was pretty darn quick, especially for someone used to the slog of things knit all in one piece. Of course, just ask me how I’m feeling once I get tired and still have finishing left to do!

    The yarn, which is 50% angora, 50% wool, looks really quite smooth in the skein, wound into a ball, and even as you’re knitting it. But in the handling, the halo really comes up on the finished piece! Mmm, this is going to be nice.

    mmm, angora!

    Things are on pause for a day or so, though, because:

    uh oh.

    It really isn’t as bad as it looks. I took a rather nasty (and embarrassing) spill in the snow yesterday, right on my ass. I shattered the lid of a lip balm and dented the back of my phone (LG Shine – it still works, it’s fine, but it’s also rather NEW). And apparently, I also did a bit of damage to my wrist, because I’m feeling some twinges today – like when I went to pick up a bowl out of the microwave using my left hand.

    So I’m not taking any chances today, and taking it easy, since my wrists and hands are pretty much my entire livelihood. Here’s hoping it gets better fast!