Monday, October 31, 2011

Recipe: Roasted Tomato Soup with Cheddar "Hats"

Time for SOUP!  I stole the original recipe from one of my blogs, but of course I had to modify a bit! Sort of ended up with an French Onion Soup, but without onions, or beef broth, and changed the cheese. But you get the idea. I used the word "hat" thinking that made it more appealing to anyone under 10. it did. Hard to find plum tomatoes, but smaller grape tomatoes are easier. These pictures actually show larger tomatoes, but those seemed very bitter. Better to stick with a tomato that is sweet, whatever that means in your market.  However,substitution means there might not be as much “juice” in the tomatoes. I also think you can use this as a base to add whatever other herbs or ingredients sound good. I want to try again and add a roasted beet or maybe even some roasted carrots. 


This version calls for quite a bit of cheese. You can cut that back if you want. But I needed all of it to entice the rest of the family to eat!
ingredients:
Soup
3 pounds plum tomatoes, halved lengthwise
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 large or 4 small cloves garlic, unpeeled
1 teaspoon finely chopped fresh thyme leaves or 1/4 teaspoon dried
1/4 teaspoon (or more to taste) dried crushed red pepper
4 cups chicken or vegetable stock
Lid
4 1-inch slices from a large loaf of rye bread, whole wheat sourdough or bread of your choice (or 16 1-inch slices from a baguette), toasted until hard and lightly buttered on one side
1 tablespoon grated raw onion (Don't add if the kids/hubbies don't appreciate!)
1 cup coarsely grated cheddar (or more to taste)
preparation:
Serves 4 
Make soup: Preheat oven to 400°F. Wrap garlic cloves in a tight foil packet. Place tomatoes, cut side up, on large baking sheet. Sprinkle generously with salt and pepper (I used 1 full teaspoon of Kosher salt). Drizzle tomatoes with olive oil. Add foil packet of garlic to tray. Roast until tomatoes are brown and tender (garlic will be very tender), about 1 hour. Cool slightly.

Unwrap garlic packet and peel cloves. Transfer cloves, tomatoes and any accumulated juices to a blender or food processor and pulse machine on and off until tomatoes are a chunky puree. Transfer tomatoes to medium pot and add thyme, crushed red pepper and stock and bring to a boil Reduce heat to a simmer and cook, uncovered, for 25 minutes. Remove from heat and adjust seasonings to taste.

Create cheddar lid: Preheat oven to 350. Arrange four ovenproof soup bowls, crocks or large mugs on a large, foil-lined baking sheet. Stir grated onion into the warm soup. (I love this last-minute suggestion of onion.) Float toast slice(s) in each bowl, buttered side up and divide grated cheese generously over top. (If you’re using a wide bowl, you might find that you want more cheese to create a thick, broiled lid.) Bake soups on tray for 15 to 20 minutes, until cheese on top is bubbling and brown at the edges. If you’d like it even more bronzed on top, preheat your broiler and finish soups for a minute or two under it. Serve immediately.

Do ahead: Soup can be prepared one day ahead, and kept covered in the fridge. Rewarm before serving, or before finishing with cheddar crouton.

Daily Picture Grade 4 - Day 46

"Off to a running start this week. Happy Monday!"

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Daily Picture Grade 4 - Day 44

"'I guess that about covers everything.' Can you imagine doing this for money? What a racket!'"

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Daily Picture Grade 4 - Day 43

"'Don't tell ME your stupid problems. I've got plenty of my own. 'Go soak your head, you big baby.' 'Want some advice? Drop dead.'"

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Daily Picture Grade 4 - Day 42

"'I've written some sample answers to people who write in.' 'Stop whining and get a life bozo'"

Monday, October 24, 2011

Saturday, October 22, 2011

New Lens and Sharing some Pictures


I bought a new lens for my Nikon 40DX this week. I have been wanting to get a prime lens for a while and have been looking and browsing, but no buying. After realizing that I had less than a handful of decent pictures from the two weddings I attended recently, I decided to go ahead and get it here. I bought a Nikon 35mm f/1.8G AF-S DX.  This was my first major purchase at a Chinese Photography market. I knew what the price was on Amazon and also new that I would be able to get for same price, but probably not cheaper.
This is a super fast lens! At f/1.8, I can take pictures in very little light. But I must admit that using the new lens takes some getting used to. It definitely makes me think about the process a bit different. The combinations of aperture and speed make controlling the exposure a bit more tricky!!! I really want to use the lens for some real portraits and have been snapping around the house to practice. I can see myself taking this lens on street walks from now on. It is super light and almost like a point-and-shoot if you get the right settings for the lighting. One feature it has that I love is the ability to override the auto focus without changing the setting on the lens. The A/M setting on the lens will allow you to use the autofocus to get 95% of the focus and then you can fine-tune manually. Seems like work, right? But when you are trying to take a close picture of someone, it is sometimes difficult to find the right focus point. The nose? The glasses? Being able to change that on the fly is a good technique for quickly taking a few shots with slightly different points. Anyway, more on the technical discovery's later.


I took a few pictures and wanted to share. Not just a technical article, but some picture of Natalie. Seems like she is growing up way to fast. Oh, and I got a few pics of Tom smiling. Really. Check it out.
Picture of the Expo Center in Puxi taken from car
f/3.2   e1/400

My sister-wives from Puxi
f/3.2   e1/20

Caught a real smile that comes after the fake smile
f/1.8   e1/20

Seems grown up to me
f/1.8   e1/50

Conference call night. This is how I see Tom most evenings!
f/1.8  e0.3

Some smiles from the morning of International Day. Curly hair courtesy of braids we put into wet hair at 8:30 PM the night before.
f/2.2  e0.3

Smiles
f/1.8   e1/60

Still loves Mucho (AKA Hobbes)
f/1.8   e1/60

She CHOSE to wear a skirt
f/1.8   e1/60

I asked for a smile. I got one. Whoohooo!
f/1.8   e1/60

These are Natalie's shoes that she wore to school. Told me that morning that the holes have been there for a couple of weeks. Oh, and it was raining this day. Said she was used to her feet being wet.
f/1.8   e1/60

Better shot of the inside of her shoe. Off to the market today to get a new pair of fake Converse. Why can't she wear the $50 New Balance she got this summer?
f/1.8   e1/60


Friday, October 21, 2011

Daily Picture Grade 4 - Day 40

Today is international Day at school so I will post some separate pictures of Natalie. She wanted curly hair so we did the braids on wet hair last night. Cute. Oh, and I spelled atheist wrong.
"And in the Public Schools no less. Call a Lawyer. As a math atheist, I should be exempt from this."
March 7, 1991


Thursday, October 20, 2011

Daily Picture Grade 4 - Day 39

"This whole book is full of things that have to be accepted on Faith! It's a religion!"
March 6, 1991
a

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Daily Picture Grade 4 - Day 38

"Yeah, all these equations are like miracles. You take two numbers and when you add them, they magically become one new number! No one can say how it happens. You either believe it or you don't."
March 5, 1991

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Daily Picture Grade 4 - Day 37

Thought this was fitting in light of last night being Math Night at the school. And since we prayed to Jesus at the start of Math Night and thanked him for providing the wonderful curriculum (Not making that up, it is a Lutheran school...), I also thought it was fitting.
"You know, I don't think math is a science. It think it is a religion. A religion?"
March 4, 1991


Monday, October 17, 2011

Daily Picture Grade 4 - Day 36

Today was Gammaw's last day in Shanghai. Thanks for visiting! See you soon!
"Safe travels to Mom/Gammaw!"

Friday, October 14, 2011

Daily Picture Grade 4 - Day 35

Back to school and Calvin and Hobbes...
"This book makes no sense at all."
May 20, 1990

Daily Picture Grade 4 - Day 34

We let Natalie play hooky from school today. her Gammaw leaves Monday so this was the last week to spend weekday time with her. Natalie planned out a busy day, we were all exhausted when we got home. Well worth the missed school!
"WE INTERRUPT YOUR REGULARLY SCHEDULED PROGRAM FOR A DAY OF PLAY  WITH GAMMAW!"

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Daily Picture Grade 4 - Day 32

Today: Playing the part of Hobbes is Mucho the Monkey! (also realized an issue with hair style continuity!)
"It's like a paper boy. You know, like a tiger with a paper route.  Oh."
May 18, 1990


Monday, October 10, 2011

Daily Picture Grade 4 - Day 31

Back to school after a week off! Natalie was asleep at 7:30 p.m. last night, but awake again at 1:30 a.m.! Mosquito! I had to get up and spray her room twice, but she still insisted on sleeping in bed with us. Wouldn't even be possible without a king-size bed. This morning, her body showed the wrath of the mosquito. Bites all over legs, arms, face. She even had one on the palm of her hand!  Anyway, on with the Calvin and Hobbes cartoons this week!
"Hey Hobbes, what's a 'Paper Tiger'?"

Friday, October 7, 2011

Recipe: Roasted tomato soup With Cheddar Hat

It is a bit cooler in the evenings now and so got the hankering for some soup! I stole the original recipe from one of my blogs, but of course I had to modify a bit! I called it a Cheddar Hat to make it a bit more appealing to the nine-year old in the family, but basically it is just a crouton with cheese. Hard to find plum tomatoes, but smaller grape tomatoes are always available and usually sweet even if not completely ripe. However, this substitution means there won’t be as much “juice” in the tomatoes. I also think you can use this as a base to add whatever other herbs or ingredients sound good. I want to try again and add a roasted beet or maybe even some carrot. No pictures from last time, maybe next time!