I submit a humble english muffin; half topped with jam, and half with some unrecognizable savory trimmings. This is my second attempt at making english muffins with our sourdough starter and I have to report they are edible (even pretty good, toasted - but a lot of things are better toasted). Extrapolating the improvement of the second batch of muffins over the first, I should be winning some culinary awards around batch five.
Half number two was a little more risky in the topping. I started with goat cheese. Knowing that goat cheese sometimes reminds me of - ahh, goat - I thought it might be good to dress it up a little. Enter Olive Grove's 18 yr Traditional Balsamic Vinegar and some sprigs of thyme that we've been keeping in the snack drawer of the fridge. After all, if they're in the snack drawer, they're fair game for a snack! It was a total risk mixing these flavors, and I was surprised to find that the flavors blended really well (and didn't make me think of goat). I'd like clarify that I did not stack these like a sandwich - they were enjoyed sequentially.
So now we've covered the snack itself and you might be asking, "What else would make a good Thursday night snack?" For your convenience I've made a cheat sheet.
- Trying new combinations of ingredients = Good! After all, it's not the weekend and you might have something creative to do on a Thursday night. A new snack could inspire.
- Large quantities of food = Bad! Unless you're going to call your dinner a snack you should keep it light. You might need to do something that requires moving or thinking, which a heavy feeling in the gut could hinder.
- Balancing savory and sweet = Good! But be aware of the ever lurking salty-sweets - a danger that nearly consumed more than one of my college friends.
- A snack that requires a trip to the store (freezer aisle - shudder!) = Bad! By the time you get to the store you'll be so hungry that things will be jumping into your cart (you didn't really need a cart, did you?) and your only hope will be that you forgot your wallet. Make something from random ingredients in your kitchen. Check for mold first.
- Something tasty that you could turn into a blog post = Good! In case you were trying to avoid whatever was on your to-do list for a Thursday night, that is. Speaking of which, it's time for me to go.
Very good, Steve, very good! Quite creative and entertaining:) Perked my Thursday evening up!
ReplyDeleteWell, I tried your suggestions list, but alas, none of my snacks turned out as satisfactorily as yours looked. But then I realized, it's because it's not Thursday!! I will re-attempt tomorrow and report back with my results.
ReplyDeleteAnd? Is there an update? I hope you didn't forget and now it's Friday!
ReplyDeleteI'm really glad I didn't read this on Thursday, because my snack was certainly not a really quite good snack at all. In fact it was just chocolate chips. And maybe a lot of them. Tonight however my snack was very good. Homemade brown sugar almond butter...with celery sticks (that could be improved upon). I'm an almond butter convert! Much much more delicious than peanut butter, and with a food processor, it's a snap to make.
ReplyDeleteHmm...sounds like I need to try some almond butter! :)
ReplyDeleteWe've got almonds and a food processor. Can you post the recipe and a photo?
ReplyDeleteI'm a week late with this, but I did make a delicious snack last Thursday! We had some leftover filling from making stuffed peppers the night before, so I made some turkey nachos. Not exactly the most inventive, but it was delicious : )
ReplyDeleteStuffed pepper turkey nachos? Sounds like an explosion of flavors!
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