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12.06.2015

The Connecticut Farm Table Cookbook: Q and A with Author Tracey Medeiros and Book Giveaway


The Connecticut Farm Table Cookbook (The Countryman Press, May 2015), co-authored by Tracey Medeiros and Christy Colasurdo, skillfully celebrates and honors the various flavors and food traditions of the Nutmeg State. Connecticut has over 360,000 acres of farmland, and with dynamic communities devoted to it, it is one of the hubs of the farm-to-table movement in America. This is the book's focus, featuring 150 recipes culled from the state's own farmers, fishermen and chefs, and bringing a true taste of Connecticut to its readers. Along with each recipe, there are inspiring stories about the farms, individuals, and/or ingredients that created it with stunning photographs that grace nearly every page. The cookbook is a must-own, not only for CT natives, but for anyone passionate about making inventive seasonal food with locally produced ingredients. 


We had a recent Question-and-Answer with author Tracey Medeiros, a food writer, food stylist, and recipe developer and tester. She writes "The Farmhouse Kitchen: A Guide To Eating Local" column for Edible Green Mountains magazine, and is also the author of The Vermont Farm Table Cookbook (The Countryman Press, May 2013) and Dishing Up Vermont (Storey Publishing, April 2008), honored as 2010 National Indie Excellence Awards Finalist and 2009 Best Books Award Finalist (USA Book News). She travels regionally as a guest cooking instructor sharing her commitment to the sustainable food movement while providing skillful cooking demonstrationsTo learn more about the author go to: www.traceymedeiros.com or The Connecticut Farm Table Cookbook’s YouTube ChannelAlong with co-author Christy Colasurdo, an award-winning CT food writer, she now turns her attention southward toward the Constitution State in The Connecticut Farm Table Cookbook:

Q.  Why did you decide to write this book?

A.  My inspiration for writing all of my cookbooks has always been the desire to promote community wellness through the process of growing food in a healthy, responsible way.  This has been my message in each of my books and a lifelong purpose. Every person that has been featured in my cookbooks has deeply inspired me by the work that they do. Their dedication and strong commitment to preserving their state’s agricultural way of life through the support of the local food culture is truly amazing.

I met my coauthor, Christy Colasurdo, at the Simon Pierce retail stores in Connecticut during a day of promotional touring. At that time I was hosting book signing events for my first cookbook, Dishing up Vermont. Christy was at the events promoting her business. She had contributed a recipe for my second cookbook, The Vermont Farm Table Cookbook, and thought it would be great if we both joined forces to collaborate on a cookbook that celebrated Connecticut. If not for Simon Pierce, The Connecticut Farm Table may not have become a reality. Thank you, Simon!

Q.  What exactly do you mean by “Farm Table,” or what types of recipes would you characterize as “Farm Table” recipes?

A.  For me, the term "Farm Table" embraces the various stages of food production before it reaches the consumer's table. It illustrates a direct link between the farm and the use of the freshest ingredients - highlighting seasonality, local availability, and a relative ease of preparation.

Q.  What was your favorite part of writing the book?

A.  Writing The Connecticut Farm Table Cookbook has given me the joyous opportunity to connect with many of the Nutmeg State’s hardworking farmers, chefs, and food producers. Their passion for what they do shines through in their strong commitment to preserving Connecticut’s agricultural way of life by supporting the local food culture. Receiving deliciously creative recipes, which demonstrated how others use locally sourced ingredients, was the other favorite part of writing the cookbook.

Q.  Was it difficult to convince these restaurant chefs to “give up” their recipes?

A.   Due to the generous nature of the farming community, it was not difficult to convince farmers and chefs to contribute their recipes for the cookbook. These talented individuals believe in, and support, all that is Connecticut whenever possible.

 Q.  In what ways have you noticed the CT food scene changing over the last few years?

A.  The catch phrase, “Buy Local,” has become the mantra of both farmers and chefs.  Knowing that there is a conscious effort on the part of the consumer to maintain a healthier lifestyle, the Connecticut food scene is evolving, embracing the virtues of local, organic, seasonal, and sustainable ingredients. Because of its flourishing food community, Connecticut is the perfect place for the Farm to Table movement to grow and prosper. Its food and farm scene is alive and growing empowered by a mutual desire to bring together consumers, farmers, and food producers in a way that benefits all.

Q.  How can people in CT procure the best ingredients for home cooking, especially in the winter?

 A.  Of course, Farmers' Markets are a wonderful resource for procuring the best and freshest local ingredients for home cooking. Fortunately, these markets are held indoors during the winter where folks can buy a variety of root vegetables, winter squash, and an assortment of other produce that keeps well into the winter months.  In addition, canning and pickling are  fun ways to enjoy local ingredients during the winter months.

Q.  If you were to create the perfect CT Farm Table-inspired 3-course menu, what would it be?

A.  There are so many delicious recipes to choose from in the cookbook, which makes choosing just three a difficult decision.  However, if I had to create a winter inspired 3-course menu it would be:
  • Baby Kale “Caesar” with Fried Capers, Anchovies, and Herbed Crostini found on page 42 in The Connecticut Farm Table Cookbook
  • Caseus Mac ’N Cheese found on page 156 in The Connecticut Farm Table Cookbook
  • Maple Bread Pudding found on page 282 in The Connecticut Farm Table Cookbook



A few days ago, we took Tracey's suggestion and made the Caseus Mac 'N Cheese, perhaps the richest and cheesiest mac we ever had. Here are our photos:






The Book Giveaway
The Countryman Press, publishers of The Connecticut Farm Table Cookbook, generously provided us with an extra copy of the book to give away to our readers. 
To enter, leave a comment on this post and/or follow us on Twitter and/or like our page on Facebook (if you are already following us on Twitter or Facebook, tell us so in a comment).
No purchase necessary to enter or win. Void where prohibited by law. Open to legal residents of the United States only. Odds of winning depend on number of entries received. Winner will be chosen at random. Giveaway ends on Sunday, December 13 at 11:59:59 p.m. ET. Winner will be contacted by email.

UPDATE: GIVEAWAY HAS ENDED. CONGRATULATIONS TO CAROLSUE! 

3.05.2012

Only Two More Days!!!

There are only two more days to vote for our Skinny Stuffed Tarragon Lemon Mustard Chicken in Saucy Mama's "Skinny Mama - Cooking with Mustard" Recipe Contest, so VOTE HERE NOW.

Also, there are only two more days to enter our Saucy Mama Mustard GIVEAWAY by leaving a comment on the ORIGINAL POST HERE.

Thank you, and happy eating!

2.28.2012

Skinny Stuffed Tarragon Lemon Mustard Chicken - Made with Saucy Mama Mustard! And a GIVEAWAY!

We were chosen to take part in Saucy Mama's "Skinny Mama - Cooking with Mustard" Recipe Contest, and as such, a nice big box filled with a variety of Saucy Mama mustards appeared on our front porch not too long ago. We were quite excited to try some new mustard flavors, and the "Smoky Garlic" and the "Tarragon Lemon" flavors especially appealed to us. The contest rules dictated that we had to use one of the mustards to create an original recipe that follows the guidelines of any well-known diet plan.


The recipe we came up with is called "Skinny Stuffed Tarragon Lemon Mustard Chicken," and it is as deliciously flavorful as it is low in calories. The Tarragon-Lemon mustard packs an herbacious punch of flavor with hints of tangy citrus, and the vegetables stuffed inside the chicken keep it moist and fork-tender. Even with a side dish of pretty red lentils, a serving comes in at only 302 calories! It has a mere 3 grams of saturated fat, and the dish is low-carb as well as high in protein, niacin, folic acid and Vitamin A. And did you happen to notice that it only takes about 25 minutes to make??? It's the perfect weeknight dinner!






You may think you'd like to try this at home, but you don't have a bottle of Saucy Mama's mustard handy. We have great news for you - Saucy Mama has offered us an additional three bottles of their mustard to GIVEAWAY! All you have to do is leave a comment on this post by Wednesday March 7th, including your email address, and a random number generator will choose the winner for us.




Finally, and maybe most importantly, this contest is being decided on Facebook. So if you like A Couple in the Kitchen, and our "Skinny Stuffed Tarragon Lemon Mustard Chicken" sounds good to you, please vote for us HERE. Voting starts Wednesday February 29th (Leap Day!) and ends on March 7th. And you can VOTE ONCE PER DAY!!!

Skinny Stuffed Tarragon Lemon Mustard Chicken
(Makes 6 servings)
Ingredients:

6 boneless skinless chicken thighs
kosher salt
freshly ground black pepper
6 tablespoons Saucy Mama Tarragon Lemon Mustard
1 plum tomato, julienned
2 slices sweet yellow onion, 1/4-inch thick
6 spinach leaves
2 ounces white wine
1 cup fat-free chicken broth
3/4 cup red lentils


Preheat oven to 375. Lay chicken thighs flat on a work surface and season them on both sides with salt and pepper. Pour the mustard into a bowl and gently toss the chicken thighs in the mustard; set aside for 10 minutes to marinate. Once again lay chicken thighs flat on a work surface. On top of each chicken thigh, place one spinach leaf, 3-4 julienned slices of tomato, and 3-4 slices of onion until chicken is covered with vegetables. Roll chicken so that vegetables are encased inside, then place in a baking dish. Add white wine to the dish and cover loosely with aluminum foil. Bake at 375 for 20 minutes, removing aluminum foil when there are five minutes left to go. While chicken is baking, place lentils in a medium saucepan. Cover lentils with chicken broth, bring to a boil, stir gently, then loosely cover and cook for 20 minutes, stirring halfway through.

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Disclaimers:
We were given 6 bottles of mustard by Saucy Mama/Barhyte Specialty Foods as participants in this contest. We were not otherwise compensated, and the recipe here, as well as any opinions expressed, are our own.
The winner of the GIVEAWAY will supply us with their contact information which we will send to Saucy Mama; GIVEAWAY prize will be shipped directly from Sauce Mama/Barhyte Specialty Foods.

12.09.2011

And the Winner Is...




We had exactly 60 comments in response to our Happy Weekend Giveaway. We used the random number generator available at random.org and the number it produced was #11. Therefore, the author of the 11th comment and the winner of our Williams-Sonoma gift card giveaway is Ashley! Congratulations! Thanks to everyone for commenting, subscribing, liking us on Facebook, and most of all, reading. Come back soon - we'll be posting the first of our many holiday-themed posts later this weekend.

12.03.2011

Happy Weekend Giveaway





We had a tough week but Friday came and made everything better. First some grant money owed to Chris finally arrived (after about three months!). Then we found out we won a recipe contest (with a cash prize!) with our Cheesy Pancetta Hash Brown Bites. Then, in a weird coincidence, Simple Recipes decided to feature that same winning recipe without even knowing it won! Crazy craziness. Finally, we found and bought the cutest Christmas tree ever. Friday to end all Fridays.

Anyway, since it's officially the Holiday Season, and since it's such a Happy Weekend, and since we've come into some extra cash (see above), we wanted to spread the love with a GIVEAWAY! How about a gift card to the foodie haven we all know and love so very much...Williams-Sonoma?!? It offers so many possibilities: that non-stick brownie pan for your aunt, that beautifully sharp chef's knife for spouse, or, hey, put it away for some retail therapy for when you start to experience those post-holiday blues late January.

To enter to win a $50 gift card to Williams-Sonoma, courtesy of A Couple in the Kitchen, by Friday December 9 at 12:00 noon EST:
1. Leave a comment on this post to earn one entry, and/or
2. LIKE us on Facebook to earn one additional entry, and leave a comment letting us know you did, and/or
3. Subscribe to A Couple in the Kitchen by email or RSS and leave a comment letting us know you did.

If you have already liked us on Facebook or are already a subscriber as of today, just leave us a comment letting us know.

Details: Contest open only to residents of the United States. Must leave one comment to receive one entry. Williams-Sonoma is not a sponsor of this giveaway. Winner will be determined by a random number generator. Winner will be contacted by email and announced on this blog and on Facebook by midnight December 9th EST.


THANK YOU FOR STOPPING BY. THIS GIVEAWAY HAS ENDED.



1.07.2011

Giveaway Winner!

We used random.org to generate the number of the comment submitted by the winner of our Third Bloggaversary Giveaway. The number? 23. That comment's author is...(drumroll, naturally)...Laurie Alves of Food is Love. Thanks to all who entered, subscribed, and read our little blog. More is on the way!

1.05.2011

Don't Forget About Our GIVEAWAY

Leave us a comment by Friday at noon (EST) to be entered in our Third Bloggaversary GIVEAWAY.

Get all the details at this post right HERE.

1.01.2011

Our Third Bloggaversary, an Update and a GIVEAWAY!

Happy New Year, and Happy Bloggaversary to us!

We started this blog on New Year's Day 2008 with this post. Three years later, A Couple in the Kitchen is better than ever. We've updated the blog to allow for categorizing our recipes, as you can see. Next on our "to-do" list is making the recipes printable (we're getting there...)

We'd love for you to help us celebrate our bloggaversary and update with a GIVEAWAY!!!

Our blog was inspired by a book, and since it's our third year blogging, we're giving away a trio of books. All three are cookbooks by bloggers, and all three focus on the perfect cooking style for long, cold winter days - slow cooking.

The books:

To enter the giveaway/rules:
For your first entry, leave a comment answering the question "What is your favorite slow-cooker meal?" For an extra entry, subscribe to our blog and leave a second comment letting us know you subscribed.
Winner will be chosen by a random number generator.
Giveaway is only open to residents of the continental United States and ends on January 7th at noon (EST).
Good luck!