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Foodie Friday | Coq Au Vin

The weather this week has had me all discombobulated. If today was at all like the weather from Wednesday I would be posting some kind of fresh and light salad in hommage to Spring {and Summer on its heels}! But February seems to have decided that it will indeed subscribe to winter’s expectations and be cold and white and wet. So, comfort food continues to be most prominently featured on the menu in my little kitchen these days.

I’m not sure if I’ve confessed this to you yet, but j’adore Paris. Architecturally I think it is one of the most elegant and visually stunning cities in the world. And the very next thing I think of once I have dreamily remembered the spectacular cityscape of limestone structures is {quite naturally} the food. Oh Paris. You sure know how to win a girl’s heart.

Today’s recipe is something of a working-girl’s rendition of Coq Au Vin. It’s elegant comfort food and pairs just beautifully with Cauliflower Purée and Carmelized Fennel.

COQ AU VIN
Coq Au Vin would more commonly be made with bone-in, skin-on chicken breasts, but I decided to use chicken thighs for a budget-friendlier version and we all loved the result! The dark meat is moist and tender and marries beautifully with the rich flavours of the wine, bacon and shallots. Our son was pacing the kitchen waiting for dinner to be ready when he caught a wiff of the gorgeous aromatic goodness coming from the oven!

THE INGREDIENTS
1/2 package reduced sodium bacon {sugar-free}
6 chicken thighs
6 shallots
2 cloves garlic
3 c. chicken broth
2 c. dried shiitake mushrooms
1 1/2 c. dry red wine
Salt + pepper
Pinch of Herbes de Provence
2 Tbsp butter
2 Tbsp Cup4Cup flour

THE METHOD
Preheat oven to 375°F. Pour the chicken broth into a saucepan and bring to boil. Add dried shiitake mushrooms and reduce to a simmer. Roughly chop bacon into 1/2 inch pieces and brown in a sauté pan over medium-high heat. Remove bacon to drain on paper towels and strain off the fat from the pan, leaving just enough to brown the chicken. Lightly season the chicken with salt and pepper and brown on both sides.

While the chicken is browning, peel and quarter the shallots and chop the garlic. Once the chicken has browned, remove to a small Dutch oven or roasting pan. Next, add garlic and shallots to the sauté pan. Once the onions and garlic are translucent, add the red wine to de-glaze the pan. Add in the chicken broth and mushrooms and bring to a boil. In a small bowl, combine the butter and Cup4Cup flour and then add to the sauce and stir in to thicken. Finally, add the bacon back to the sauce and pour over the chicken in the Dutch oven or roasting pan. Roast in the oven for another 45 minutes.

CAULIFLOWER PUREE

THE INGREDIENTS
1 head cauliflower
1/4 c. or less of butter

THE METHOD
Steam cauliflower until tender and falls apart when prodded with a fork. Transfer to blender along with butter and purée. Finish with salt + pepper.

CARAMELIZED FENNEL

THE INGREDIENTS
2 bulbs of fennel
Large dollop of butter
1/4-1/2 c. chicken stock

THE METHOD
Using the same pan you used to create the sauce, add a dollop of butter over medium-high heat. Cut 2 bulbs of fennel into 1/4-1/2 inch thick slices and brown on both sides. Once butter is absorbed, pour in just enough chicken broth to simmer without immersing the fennel. Cook down, flip the fennel and repeat until it is golden and caramelized. Finish with salt + pepper to taste.

As you know, I’m all about plating the food. It’s the little things, right? For this meal, I simply plated the cauliflower purée next to the fennel and then topped the cauliflower with the Coq Au Vin. Simple, hearty and satisfying.

Bon apetit! Wishing you all a happy and inspired weekend filled with the opportunity to connect with the ones you love.

xo
s.

By |February 1st, 2013|1 Comment

Project: Kitchen Refresh | Lighting Option #3

If I’m honest, I’m rather giddy to be so close to a decision on the new pendants over the island. A change in lighting can truly transform a space, and given the broken and dysfunctional pendant that reminds me daily of its need to be replaced, I am starting to dance from one foot to the other in anticipation.

Even MORE exciting is that Lamps Plus has offered to sponsor my new pendants!!! So generous!!! Having been in business for over 30 years, Lamps Plus is the largest specialty lighting retailer in the US. They also offer accessories, furniture and home décor and even have American Lighting Association certified designers available in all their stores, by phone or online to offer product recommendations and advice on all of your lighting projects. I am so grateful to be partnering with such an amazing sponsor!

So, with all of that good news out of the way, I have another option to explore with you today. I must admit that I have a penchant for simple, graphic and modern spaces like this one.

{image via Pinterest}

All that white is the perfect canvas for the elegantly designed light fixtures and chairs to take their rightful pride of place. Simple, modern elegance. So, I found myself musing over the possibility of a pair of pendants such as this lovely modern, graphic punch of black from Lamps Plus:

I love the punctuated simplicity of its slim and unobtrusive profile, and the price is fantastic. I do, however, worry {like I did about the beautiful brass option} that perhaps the length of the shaft of the pendant itself would emphasize my less than dramatically high ceilings. Hmmm…

I would certainly LOVE to style my kitchen with a tidy row of gorgeous and dramatic glass jars of salts and spices from MARCH Pantry. Fine salts and spices in gorgeous black glass cannisters? Yes please.

Perhaps also a fresh and simple collection of coral from Layla Grace to nestle in with all of my cookbooks and some antique books in the bookcase.

{image via Pinterest}

And maybe a change to the counter stereo with this gorgeousness from Uncrate?

I like the mix of vintage and modern for sure. But for now, the decision is all about the light fixture. What do you think of Option #3?

xo
s.

By |January 31st, 2013|2 Comments

A Chair Worth A Stare | Saba | High Point Highlight

There are many reasons to look forward to this Spring’s High Point Market. It is the largest furniture market on the globe, the epicentre of what is happening in the world of home furnishings, and – as it relates to today’s inspiration – the place where one can find pieces like this stunning “Chair Worth A Stare” from Saba at the Leif Petersen showroom.

This chair first caught my attention after the October market, and I’m dying to “meet in person.” The Italian-designed beauty carries a big-city name to measure up to its big-city style. The “New York” as it is called is full of “uptown attitude and a downtown spirit,” able to metamorphose and express a different side of its fashionable self with the simple flip of its reversible octagonal upholstery.

The varnished rod structure is available in multiple colours, showing off the simplicity of construction with a serious nod to mid-century modern design and an unabashed high-five to pop culture. The completely removable covers can also be customized, making this chair an open invitation to experience the joy of self expression.

I can’t wait to do what I call “the tooshie test” at the Spring Market to see how comfortably this chair sits. Perhaps it will have some fabulous new big-city friends for me to meet-and-greet by then? A girl can only hope!
xo
s.

By |January 30th, 2013|0 Comments