Wild violet picking, back about a month ago or so, got me motivated to press some. Why? I have no clue, but I did. The old fashioned way. I pressed them between layers of waxed paper and heavy books. It also got me thinking, and I started looking into flower presses, that were small enough for hikers to take along in their backpacks. I am still him-hawing that purchase. They are small, and after measuring the wild violet leaves I pressed, I am not sure they would be big enough, and worth the purchase. Back to the creative bug that zapped my bonnet. I decided to take the pressed wild violets, and leaves, and modge podge them to a cut piece of card stock. The job of modge podge and delicate pressed flowers is a delicate job. The flowers are very thin. I did two layers, and allowed it to dry each time. I also have been very (and I mean very slowly) slowly purging some craft supplies I still had in my utility room. The...
I have borrowed many cookbooks from the library, in search for a good "burger sauce" recipe. In the process, I decided on one recipe to make homemade aioli for the very first time ever. I used yolks from our ladies (fresh of course), and used garlic that we grew in the garden. The recipe called for "vegetable oil" but I only had organic canola, olive oil, and a few others. I decided on canola. Not calorie free obviously, but homemade and fresh. Boy it was delicious on burgers we grilled with mushrooms, onions and swiss cheese. So good! I'm still on the hunt for a different burger recipe. We once visited a restaurant (many years ago), that had a sauce they called Mama Mia sauce (house made). We are still looking for a sauce similar to that taste, but glad I gave the library some business and was motivated to make the garlic aioli. The cookbook the recipe is from (photo above). There are many different aioli recipes by the way. It's b...