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BOWL + SPOON LAUNCH PARTY

Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party

What I do is not a typical job. I don't exactly have an official title, my paychecks are random and my schedule is both amazingly flexible and annoyingly inconsistent. I have loved this program before, but find it a bit more complicated with a mini person around. It's not just the time management aspect. I have Hugh around who is an expectional father and so supportive that I am able to take the time I need to get my own work done, but it has made my identity as a mother confusing. Perhaps for only me, but our sense of self can be so key - so pivotal and nocuous if left unencouraged. Who I am as a worker versus who I am as a mother has been tough for me to fuse as I feel like society tells me you can only excel at one or the other. In short, only because I still don't think I am on the other side of understanding where I am in all this, I needed this book to come out. I needed all the recipe deliberation, days at the library to concentrate, emails to testers, and fights with Hugh over final photos to be held in my hands, to show other people, to see my work. I am proud that this is my job and that some days I allow my son to tear through all the kitchen cabinets to entertain himself so I am able to do it. This work is something to celebrate.

I wanted to share a few photos from the launch party we hosted for the cookbook last week. It was family and friends and a good handful of local SK readers. I had about four times as much food as I needed and I was so stressy my legs were shaking the whole time BUT I am so glad we did it. I had dear friends help me set up and sell books, my sister and her best friend bartend and my mom help me make it pretty. The Ecology Center is a really special place, they are doing great things, inspiring really, and being in that space felt just right. 

"...When you realize that the story of your life could be told a thousand different ways, that you could tell it over and over as a tragedy, but you choose to call it an epic, that's when you learn what celebration is. When you see that what's in front of you is so far outside of what you dreamed, but you have the belief, the boldness, the courage to call it beautiful instead of calling it wrong...THAT is celebration."

- Shauna Niequist, Cold Tangerines

Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party

This party was possible because of a few very generous sponsors. Our local Laguna Niguel Whole Foods supplied me with the groceries so I could prepare a few recipes from the book, we served Seven Daughters Wines , House Beer and a sessions beer from New Belgium. I had bowls full of Justin's Dark Chocolate PB Cups that went just as quickly as you'd think they would while a few handfuls may have gone home with us. THANK YOU for making it possible to do this! 

Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Sprouted Kitchen . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
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Snack, Gluten Free

SUNFLOWER SEEDED BRITTLE

Sunflower Seeded Brittle . Sprouted Kitchen
Sunflower Seeded Brittle . Sprouted Kitchen

This is a big year for cookbooks. Many I am looking forward to cooking from here this spring and a good handful to anticipate for fall. One of these, which coincidentally comes out the same day as ours, is the plant-based My New Roots from Sarah Britton. Sarah is seriously about clean eating. Not just a "I love salad" kind of plant-based, but the "ice cream made with cashews" sort of commitment. If you've read her blog, it's inspiring to get a glimpse of how she views food as medicine. She writes her recipes with not only flavor in mind, but packs in maximum nutritional value. As a holistic nutritionist, she saves her prose for educating readers about the benefits of the foods she uses and I have learned so much from her. Sarah's cookbook is beautiful and encompasses her sweet enthusiasm for the work she does. I will say there are a number of ingredients featured you wouldn't find at a regular super market, but if you frequent a health food store or buy things online, lucuma and maca powder will find their way into your pantry. I have bookmarked a beautiful looking strawberry frozen yogurt, kale, onion and olive spelt calzones and must try her Life Changing Loaf of Bread that made it's way from the blog to book pages. It's one to add to your list for sure.

This brittle reminds me of a Kind bar, those sweetened nut bars for on the go, but better and fresh tasting. Lots of seeds and snappy sesame strewn throughout. Mine turned out more chewy than crunchy which is not necessarily a bad thing. Perhaps more cooking time or a little less brown rice syrup next time if I want more crackle. These would be perfect for traveling or kids school snacks. Portable, a mellowed sweetness and lots of seedy crunch. I think you could play around with the nuts and seeds, change the dried fruit and make them yours. Either way, these will for sure be made again and on my list for edible gifts. 

Congrats, Sarah!

Sunflower Seeded Brittle . Sprouted Kitchen
Sunflower Seeded Brittle . Sprouted Kitchen
Sunflower Seeded Brittle . Sprouted Kitchen
Sunflower Seeded Brittle . Sprouted Kitchen
  • SUNFLOWER SEEDED BRITTLE // Serves 4-6 as a snack
  • Recipe from My New Roots
  • 1 1/4 cups sunflower seeds
  • 1/2 cup unsweetened shredded coconut
  • 1/4 cup sesame seeds
  • 1/2 cup dried cranberries, raisins or cherries, roughly chopped
  • 1 tsp. sea salt
  • 1 tsp. ground cinnamon
  • 2 Tbsp. coconut oil
  • scant 1/2 cup brown rice syrup
Sunflower Seeded Brittle . Sprouted Kitchen
Sunflower Seeded Brittle . Sprouted Kitchen
Sunflower Seeded Brittle . Sprouted Kitchen
Sunflower Seeded Brittle . Sprouted Kitchen
Sunflower Seeded Brittle . Sprouted Kitchen
Sunflower Seeded Brittle . Sprouted Kitchen
Sunflower Seeded Brittle . Sprouted Kitchen
Sunflower Seeded Brittle . Sprouted Kitchen

Preheat the oven to 325'. Line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper.

Combine the sunflower seeds, coconut, sesame seeds, dried fruit, salt and cinnamon in a large mixing bowl and stir well. 

In a small saucepan, melt the coconut oil over low heat. Add the syrup and whisk until uniform. Pour the liquid over the dry ingredients and fold\ quickly to incorporate it before the mixture becomes too sticky. Spoon the mixture onto the prepared baking sheet and smooth out the top with the back of an oil-greased spatula.

Bake for 15-20 minutes until golden brown. Let cool cool completely on the baking sheet.

Crack the brittle into pieces and store them in a sealed container at room temperature for up to two weeks.

Sunflower Seeded Brittle . Sprouted Kitchen
Sunflower Seeded Brittle . Sprouted Kitchen
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BOWL + SPOON

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This post is dense. So many links but all for good reason. Before we scroll down for a hearty dose of self promotion, I need to say thank you. Because you read this blog, or because you come to look at the pretty pictures, we have been given the opportunity to create cookbooks. Two of them! I appreciate that I have this space and that you visit it and perhaps own our first cookbook and even use it. That is so incredibly strange and flattering for me. Our second cookbook, Sprouted Kitchen: Bowl + Spoon, will be available March 31st and I would be so excited if you would preorder it on AmazonB&NIndieBoundGoogle Books, or iBooks. I'm anxious that it will finally be "out there" but ready for all that comes with that chapter as well. I started the manuscript well before I was even pregnant so it seems this has been a part of me, our life, for some time now. Much like a band who puts out a second record, it is tough to create something when there is an expectation. In design and style Bowl+Spoon mimics the first book and this blog, but like I mentioned a few posts back, there is something that feels more casual, more everyday, about this one. I like that. It feels so true to what is happening at our table.

Included here is a promo video shot by our talented friend Phillip Lopez. It's a peek into our home combined with a decent amount of unscripted (clearly) babbling on my own part. Also, Ten Speed Press created a little excerpt so I could share a few of the recipes in the book with you. It makes it all feel so real! Lastly, I'm including a few dates we have events set up. If you live in these areas, please please come! If anything, it'll be worth the trip to see how excessively I talk with my hands when I'm nervous. Kind of like a mime show. These events will be updated on our BOOK tab as new things come up. We are trying to rally something together on the east coast and perhaps a local pop-up dinner but stay tuned. I'll mention things on social media as well if you're into that sort of thing. Really truly I hope to meet some of you.

.EVENT DATES.

Thursday April 2nd 4:30-6:30pm

The Ecology Center, San Juan Capistrano CA

Launch party! Books available for purchase. I am partnering with New Belgium Brewery, Seven Daughters Wine, and our local Whole Foods to celebrate with a few bites and a beverage. If you live nearby, come say hi, give hugs and buy a book. It's an awesome space doing great things. 

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Monday April 13th 6:30-8pm

Book Larder, Seattle WA

Ashley Rodriguez of Not Without Salt and I will have a little chat about the book and talk bowls, inspiration, work and such. Would love for you to join. This event is $5 or free with purchase of a cookbook. There will be snacks! 

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Tuesday April 14th 6:00pm

Omnivore Books, San Francisco, CA 

Book signing. 

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Thursday June 4th Time TBD

Laguna Beach Books, Laguna Beach, CA

Book signing.  

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