Enough of that. I had
my usual grumpy musings about the uselessness of vacations away that were obliterated by
returning here. But this morning, as I
sat out back with my coffee before it gets too hot, I saw this:
Those, my friends, are zucchini blossoms. It's a short-lived flower, and one must be paying attention to the garden (and you all know I'm a benevolently negligent gardener) to see it, let alone eat it.
I pulled out my best cookbook, Marcella Hazan’s The Essentials of Classic Italian Cooking, and looked up the simple recipe.
Pastella for dipping...
I pulled out my best cookbook, Marcella Hazan’s The Essentials of Classic Italian Cooking, and looked up the simple recipe.
It's a boy! |
Et voilĂ ! Naturally, I made a large mess in a very short time, but none of
that mattered.
What a lovely breakfast, fresh from my garden! It’s the only time I’ll have this for
breakfast, but how sweet that it wasn’t a Monday when I wouldn’t have had time to
sit out back with my coffee, let alone cook them up.
All this and the hydrangea are blooming too.
~ Molly Matera,
signing off of electronic communications devices to read a real book.
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