Entrée, Breakfast, Spring, Summer, Gluten Free

HUEVOS A LA PLAZA DE MERCADO

Seven Spoons Tostada . Sprouted Kitchen
Seven Spoons Tostada . Sprouted Kitchen

There has been some well-deserved chatter about Tara'sbook. I'm adding my cheers and high-fives and big hugs because it is remarkable and sincere and just dang good. You see, Tara and I were working on our books at the same time, and I felt like I had a pal struggling along side. Thousands of miles away she may be. But I knew then, in those texts, that this girl cared far too much to be producing anything less than wonderful. She took this project seriously and it comes through on each and every page. It's not just that the recipes are unique, but she writes head notes and directions more beautifully and thorough than any I've seen. I feel like I can hear her talking me through it - anticipating my questions. That is what makes a great cookbook author. I skimmed through the book soon as it came and am currently spending evenings doting over every word because I just love how she writes. I'm throwing down a good amount of praise but this book deserves it. I have made the raspberry rhubarb rye crumble twice now, subbing strawberries in for the raspberries on her forewarning that it is quite tart and I wanted to reign that in a bit. This may be her debut in the cookbook world but it sure doesn't read like it's Tara's first rodeo by any stretch.

I can make a breakfast tostada. I know my way around an egg and a good sauce but these! These were just really special and have me jonesing to host a backyard brunch. I generally don't go futzing with charred vegetable sauces and fresh salsas first thing, but think these are the perfect to make the night before. Even a few days prior. You can't shortcut this step because the sauces are what make these exceptional. I've been thinning out the charred green onion one with more citrus and using it as a green salad dressing and am using some of the salsa for a brothy tortilla soup tomorrow night. I'm just saying they're really great. 

So proud of you, Tara. xo

Seven Spoons Tostada . Sprouted Kitchen
Seven Spoons Tostada . Sprouted Kitchen
Seven Spoons Tostada . Sprouted Kitchen
Seven Spoons Tostada . Sprouted Kitchen

HUEVOS A LA PLAZA DE MERCADO // Serves 4

Recipe from Seven Spoons: My Favorite Recipes for Any and Everyday by Tara O'Brady

The sauces took a bit more time than I would spend on an average morning breakfast but are worth every moment. Consider making one or both the evening before and this dish will come together in minutes. 

  • / RED SAUCE /
  • Small bunch of cilantro, leaves and tender stems
  • 2 shallots, chopped
  • 1 clove garlic, smashed
  • 1 jalapeno, mostly seeded and chopped
  • 1 can (15 oz) whole, fire roasted tomatoes
  • (4-6 ounces chorizo or sausage - this is included in Tara's recipe but we skipped the meat here)
  • Salt and pepper, as needed
  • / CHARRED GREEN ONION DRESSING /
  • 6 green onions
  • 2 serrano or jalapeno chiles
  • generous pinch of smoked paprika
  • 1/2 cup plain greek yogurt, not nonfat
  • 2 Tbsp. mayonnaise (or more greek yogurt but the mayonnaise makes for great texture)
  • small bunch of cilantro, leaves and tender stems
  • zest and juice of one lime
  • 1 Tbsp. agave nectar
  • 1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • sea salt and fresh ground pepper
  • / EGGS + TOPPINGS /
  • mild olive oil or ghee for cooking the tortillas and egg
  • 8 small corn tortillas
  • 4-8 eggs
  • 2 avocados pitted and diced small
  • baby tomatoes, halved
  • 4 ounces queso fresco
  • Mexican-style hot sauce
  • 2 limes, cut in wedges

To make the red sauce, in a blender, combine the cilantro, shallots, garlic, jalapeno, tomatoes and their liquid and buzz to make a puree. 

Tip the tomato puree into a hot pot with a generous pinch of salt and pepper and bring it to a gentle boil. Cook, stirring regularly, until the sauce is thickened and tastes cooked. Around 30 minutes. Check for seasoning and keep warm. 

For the green onion dressing, heat a large, cast-iron skillet or grill pan over medium-high heat. Cook the green onions and chiles, turning often, until charred all over. About 10 minutes. Let the vegetables cool on a plate. Trim the roots off the onions, as well as any leathery parts of the green end. Stem the chiles and remove some, most or all of the seeds depending on your spice preference.

In a blender or food processor, buzz the green onions, chiles, paprika, yogurt, mayonnaise, cilantro, lime zest and juice, agave and oil until smooth. Taste and season with salt and pepper as needed. Chill for at least an hour for flavors to develop. 

Heat a touch of oil in a large cast-iron skillet. Working in batches, warm the tortillas (or over an open flame if you prefer). Keep the tortillas warm in a preheated oven. Cook your eggs to order. Assemble your eggs over a warm tortillas with some of the red sauce, avocado, sliced baby tomatoes, queso fresco and some fresh cilantro. Drizzle on the green onion sauce and hot sauce if using. Tara suggests throwing them under the broiler for a quick minute just to give everything one last char. Serve the eggs right away with lime wedges on the side. 

The sauces can be kept covered in the fridge for a week. 

Seven Spoons Tostada . Sprouted Kitchen
Seven Spoons Tostada . Sprouted Kitchen
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ROASTED SWEET POTATO WEDGES WITH AVOCADO CHIMICHURRI

Roasted Sweet Potato Wedges . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Roasted Sweet Potato Wedges . Bowl & Spoon Launch party

I ordered a diet coke on the plane ride home and Hugh gave me a wide-eyed side glance when he heard me ask the stewardess. It was a silent understanding that I was needing my routine back. I'm not a soda drinker so Hugh knows when I order one, I'm not particularly feeling myself. One could think of a few worse vices, no? I had a just barely sleeping, teething baby on my chest and I was so tired. So tired from not sleeping well and stressing about the book and hosting a workshop and talking in front of people and being super social that I was one more night away from a melt down. I ordered a diet coke because there was really no other way to rebel against my own self in that moment. I love being away but being away and working with a baby is just...different. Different as in I needed wine but took the free diet coke instead and called it even.

I had the sweetest time at the book signings meeting a handful of you. This space feels real and communal for me but there is nothing like some good ol' fashioned face time. I hope there is more of it to come, cross your fingers. We taught a photography workshop while in Seattle at Aran's dreamy studio and I felt the spark to be cooking more. I have a bundle of new cookbooks and I'm just going to surrender to other peoples' instructions to coax me back into cooking. I do it for work and because I need to feed my family, but it has lost a bit of its romance as of late. It was so refreshing to talk about what we/I do with other people. I think I felt outside of it for a season, if that makes any sense. So it goes with the value of community, I needed other like-minded people to get my wheels turning. How one can feel so depleted and filled up in a given week is beyond me but that is life and I'm still learning. 

I have been doing some recipe development for Electrolux as they build a pretty neat food blog for prospective customers and curious home cooks. There are a few more springy dishes coming up next week as well if you remember to pop over. I know there are a grip of sweet potato recipes that I've shared here, but I need to add this one to the list because I love having them with a solid dipping sauce. Also, the leftovers in a tortilla with a handful of fresh greens - instant lunch. Think guacamole with an extra bit of heat and generous amount of herbs. I leave mine pretty chunky but you could mash it more smooth and perhaps thin it with more lime juice or olive oil. I hope you don't mind one click over - the site is worth a peruse aside from these tasty potatoes anyway. 

Roasted Sweet Potato Wedges . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Roasted Sweet Potato Wedges . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Roasted Sweet Potato Wedges . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Roasted Sweet Potato Wedges . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Roasted Sweet Potato Wedges . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Roasted Sweet Potato Wedges . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Roasted Sweet Potato Wedges . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
Roasted Sweet Potato Wedges . Bowl & Spoon Launch party

ROASTED SWEET POTATO WEDGES WITH AVOCADO CHIMICHURRI // Serves 4

The recipe can be found at the Electrolux blog Live.Love.Lux

Roasted Sweet Potato Wedges . Bowl & Spoon Launch party
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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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