Wednesday, July 21, 2010

it's suppertime!

I'm always impressed by the step-by-step photos of food preparation that are regular features of the food blogs I visit. They have ways of lighting the process that I can't hope to achieve, but I do what I can. A photography site recently encouraged a "shot by shot" effort of our own food preparation, and though I have attempted that at times, I usually get caught up in the food preparation and forget all about taking pictures.

Last night I was starting from scratch with a portion of our meal, using fresh peaches. (Darn, forgot to take a picture of the peaches before I peeled and sliced!). I decided to make an attempt to document, step by step. What the heck, I needed pictures for Project 365. What you see here are highlights from that process that led to last night's dinner. Fresh peaches, fresh beans, farm-stand potatoes, rosemary from our garden, and "natural" pork tenderloin. What you see in the first picture is the slices with wine, water, agave, lemon juice and lemon zest ready to simmer to sweet tenderness. After they cook you add sprigs of rosemary for a hint of flavor. OMG.

The tenderloin was basted with the juices from the peach concoction, with the addition of coarse ground mustard, and would have been cooked on the grill except for timing issues. The meat was amazingly tender, and everything was scrumptious. Recipe courtesy of The Food Network magazine.

We've got leftovers. Wanna come for dinner?
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6 comments:

Nancy Near Philadelphia said...

Yes. I'd love to come. Everything looks scrumptious.

The Bug said...

I'm on my way! Well, not really, but I WISH I was!

JulesinParadise said...

Now all you need is E's peach sangria!

Terri said...

oh, so delicious (looking)...

Jayne said...

Boy, does that look delicious! I LOVE pork tenderloin!

Betsy said...

Peaches...yum! Peaches fixed that way (and your photography does them justice)...yum, yum!

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