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Thai Chilled Squash Soup — Chopping Block Report

This recipe deserves to come off the chopping block and into regular rotation! I made it with zucchini in early summer, when my kitchen was overrun with zucchini.  About a week later, the soup was asked for by name by my then 7-year-old.  How many chilled soups can make that claim?  How many squash recipes can make that claim? I rest my case.

The only complicated thing about this soup is making it far enough in advance that it can be fully chilled before serving. It is the kind of recipe that can be fairly mild for timid souls, or it can embrace a serious dose of heat for the more adventurous.  I’ve made it both ways, and I’d say the spicier version was better.

Full disclosure:  the spicy version was so good that I poured the leftovers into an insulated travel mug the next morning and had the soup as a “smoothie” during my commute to work. I found myself looking around while at the stop lights at my fellow drivers and wondering, “Is it possible that anyone else is having chilled Thai zucchini soup at 6am?” Maybe not, but they’d have been smiling too if they were! It made for quite a zippy start to the day, and it reminded me of the time I made garam masala from scratch using my mother’s coffee grinder during a weekend visit.  I forgot to clean the grinder before heading back to graduate school, and I got a call on Monday morning from my mother, who was exclaiming about the “interesting” cup of coffee she’d just had!

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Bacon Banana Cookies — Sweet, Salty and Smiley

This week, I dared some friends to make a recipe that struck me as being a bit outside the box — strawberry leek quesadillas.  I invited them to write a guest blog post about the experience…stay tuned to see if they deliver the goods!

In the meantime, not to be left completely inside the box, the littlest chef and I made these Bacon Banana Cookies. If you’re a fan of your sweet and your salty in one package, these are for you!

We are celebrating the Chinese/Lunar New Year tonight (more on that menu soon), so I am teaching the littlest chef about the symbolism in the shapes of foods eaten for the Chinese New Year.  These cookies are not Asian by any stretch of the imagination, but they do use bananas, which are shaped like a smile. If eating these cookies makes us smile in the new year, the Chinese would definitely approve!

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Is It Liquid Sunshine or Yellow Gazpacho?

Our yellow teardop tomatoes have been very productive lately, so when we got yellow beans and yellow peppers in our produce delivery, I decided that it was time to make a yellow gazpacho.  I loosely followed this recipe, and our version included orange juice, cucumber, a little red onion, yellow pepper, yellow wax beans and the yellow tomatoes. A smoothie of yellow veggies!  I toppped it with a chiffonade of basil. The color was intense……like the color of the yolk in a fried egg, and the taste was just as vibrant. And really, really refreshing on a day that hovered around 100 degrees!