9.13.2010

An Easy and Quick Late Summer Lunch



Although we have not had a break from the heat and autumn is far from showing its first signs, I feel excited about the new season and being able to sleep with our windows open. School started and we are now back into a routine (after a week of miserable jet-lag, that is). I like routine, I thrive on it. So I always like to have my meals planned out and my life scheduled around them.

I take after my mom on this one.



September is shaping up to be a very busy month with a couple of time consuming projects one after another. When I'm busy, I try to cook quick and healthful meals. I am completely committed to nutrition and mindful eating now and my body thanks me for it (no vertigo in months!).



I was recently writing about autumn and its bounty and I got hungry for root vegetables. Our farmers market starts in less than a month and I'm excited to see what all the farmers will have to offer. All kinds of carrots, turnips, parsnips, beets.

What is better than a simple plate of olive oil roasted root vegetables with a touch of salt?



When I saw this beautiful bunch of parsley root at Whole Foods, I immediately thought of the wonderful aroma of they would bring to a simple bowl of mashed potatoes. Coconut milk, olive oil, parsley and salt. That's all they needed. And some spicy shrimp with a touch of lime.

For dessert, this quinoa pudding I make often times for breakfast (similar to this). Quinoa cooked with hemp milk, vanilla and just a touch of sugar. Then I cooked some plums en papillote with brown sugar, vanilla bean and lemon thyme leaves and served them over the quinoa. So simple, quick and delicious.



Shrimp with Parsley Root and Potato Mash

Makes enough for 2 people

Bunch of parsley root (6 pieces), peeled and diced
2 medium potatoes, peeled and diced
1 clove garlic
3/4 cup coconut milk
1-2 Tbs olive oil
Parsley, chopped
Salt

8 large shrimp, peeled
red pepper flakes, to taste
salt
2 Tbs olive oil
Lime wedges


In a medium pot, bring water to a boil. Season it with a generous amount of salt. Add the parsley root and cook for about 5 minutes. Then add the potatoes and cook for another 10-15 minutes until both tender. Drain.

In the meantime, grate the garlic into the coconut milk and heat it gently (I do this in the microwave since it's such a small amount).

After draining the potatoes and parsley root, mash them, add the warm coconut milk with the garlic, parsley, salt and add the olive oil. Adjust liquid and season it as needed.

In the meantime, heat 1-2 Tbs of olive oil in a saute pan on medium-low heat. Add the red pepper flakes and infuse the olive oil for a minute. Season the shrimp with salt and cook them in the olive oil for 1 minute on each side.

Serve the shrimp over the parsley root mash with more fresh parsley and lime wedges.

61 comments:

Babs said...

dear Aran
wonderful photographs, unique. very good!

nadia said...

Beauiful aran! Root vegetables how delicous, can't wait to try the mash!

giozi said...

Hola Aran
Que rico se ve todo y que sano. Yo debería comenzar a comer así ya no sólo por mi, si no por mis niños. Mi gordita se ha engordado más en estas vacaciones. Espero que ahora que comienza el cole y lo inquieta que es, y allá estará tan distraida que no pedirá cosas para picar, baje de peso.
Y aunque te suene contradictorio, podrías poner un tu blog alguna receta super archi plus sencilla de cupcake, tanto así que hasta yo la reina de las manos inútiles pueda hacer? El cumple de mi niña es en octubre y quisiera hacer unos.

Bianca said...

This looks lovely! I am always awe inspired by your photography!

Torrie said...

Aran- I've never heard of parsley root! Thank you for introducing me to it... in such a visual, lovely way :).

Anonymous said...

Arantzazu:

Argazkiak begira egon naz, eta zer esango dautsut...? Gero eta txundituago geratzen naz daukazun doai horregaz (gauzarik sinpleenekaz argazki ikaragarriak ataratzen dozuz). Bueno, ez dago ondo nik holakorik esatea, baina daukazun doai hori besteekaz konpartitzen jarraitu mesedez (nahiz eta nik sukaldaritzen interes berezirik ez izan, zure argazkiak hain politek dira!).

Etxetik mosu handi bat danori!

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

A lovely lunch! Root vegetables are delicious. I cannot wait to buy them.

Cheers,

Rosa

El said...

I'm seriously impressed with your dedication to healthy eating. I can't imagine giving up all that you have has been easy but I'm so glad to hear you're feeling better!

mycookinghut said...

Love the colours of summer!!

foodieinberlin.com said...

I have never heard of quinoa being used in a dessert, looks good though. But everything you make always looks great!

Hanna said...

Lovely pictures and by the sounds of it - a lovely meal!

I'm exactly like you, I need to know what my next meal is and work out everything around them. :)

icicle said...

Hmm, I often cook fish en papillote, but it never occurred to me to try this method with fruit. Thanks for the brain nudge!

su said...

Hola Aran, excelente como siempre, que bonitas fotos!!! besos y buena vuelta a la "normalidad"

diva in training said...

We've used quinoa in various other ways, and I've seen recipes for breakfast, but have never tried it. Does it work like a rice pudding?

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

Giozi- prueba estos. son super faciles. http://cannelle-vanille.blogspot.com/2010/01/chocolate-banana-and-teff-cupcakes-and.html

Jokin- horrek bai berba politek.... benetan eskerrik asko.

El - but i have to!!

Diva in training- it's not starchy like rice so it doesn't thicken the same but it's very good and can be creamy when added the right amount of liquid or pureed prunes etc.

Thank you all!

Vanille said...

Really lovely ! Makes me want to have lunch at your place...

Les rêves d'une boulangère (Brittany) said...

Your photos never cease to look beautiful. They could be published in a cookbook

The French said...

2 fantastic and healthy recipes. Can't wait to try. Love the use of coconut milk in the potatoes...especially since I've cut way back on dairy. Thanks!

Michelle said...

You have a true gift for helping others see how special simple can be.

Lovely post!

Olga Pareja said...

Estoy enganchada a tu blog por las fotos tan bellas que pones... la pena es que el inglés no se me da muy bien y no puedo hacer ninguna de tus recetas, pero sólo ver tus fotos me doy por satisfecha. Son espectaculares.

Un abrazo.

Begoña said...

precioso y delicioso. A mí me encanta la comida sencilla y natural, muchos vegetales, cocinados de una forma simple, conservando color y sabor. Debería cultivarlo más en mi blog! Un saludo y mil gracias por este post

Guusje said...

Hi Aran,
I'm a mother of three who struggles a bit concerning the meal planning thing.
I love wholesome, I love baking / cooking for the family. But still wonder every day what to cook and often end up cooking the wholesome lasagna again.
I am a terrible planner.
Would you have any suggestions for me? Books, sites or tips?
It would be so appreciated!
Love, Guusje

The Dining Room Diaries said...

The Quinoa puddings look deliciously beautiful! I live In Australia where we're in a different hemisphere so we are into Spring now while you're going into Autumn. It's funnily strange. You're food photographs are beautiful.

Inés said...

Aran...umetxoak zoragarriak daude!. Euskal Herrian egin dituzun oprretako argazkiak, benetan, Turismo Sailak ez du halakorik egin inoiz... Ederra da bloga, ederrra zu eta zure familia. Biba Zu Aran!

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

Guusje- I think that happens to all of us. For example, lentil and green soup is a staple of mine and make it at least once a week. I would recommend you visit Martha Stewart's Everyday Food site. I think they have great simple and nutritious ideas. http://www.marthastewart.com/everyday

Thanks!

M. said...

Wonderful picture, i love your blog, it's a really great inspiration for me
have a nice day

Merce said...

Hi Aran!
Es verdad que septiembre es una mezcla de energía, proyectos y despedida del verano...que ideal como lo reflejas con esos colores, naranja,azul,verde.. de tus fotografías y esas deliciosas recetas..a mí también me encanta el perejil !!

Marinka said...

It looks so yummy! I love it!

Anonymous said...

Aqui..bueno las hojas de los arboles tienen otro color... incluso ya hay calabazas!!Vamos que entrando en el otoño...mi estacion favorita.

La quinoa me encanta con leche como la hiciste ya en otra receta.

Pero lo otro que es? la raiz del perejil? eso no sabia que se come...tengoq eu bsucarlo,j,j
bso Carmen Zh

Gabriel Hummel said...

Simple and beautiful.

Words to describe your meal choice and my erotic dreams I will have about said meal tonight.

Coco said...

I just got back from vacationing in Florida and we had the most delicious gulf shrimp! Your shrimp lunch is beautiful!

Eldrid said...

Thank you for your always so amazing beautiful inspiration!
I absolutly love your work!
thank's for sharing it with others.
Great joy!
eldrid

the paris apartment said...

Absolutely stunning photos! Can't wait to look through the recipes. I'm a sucker for coconut milk.

Gaia - the Cook said...

Love your mash!

Lela said...

Holy moly! It all looks gorgeous! Rumbling tummy.

Lela
www.LelaLondon.com

http://mydarlinglemonthyme.blogspot.com/ said...

Wow, I have never heard of or seen parsley root!? Is it known by any other name that you know of? I wonder if it can be tracked down in New Zealand? Lovely lovely photos as always. Glad you hear you are feeling better with your new eating habits. It's hard I know, but so worth all the restrictions once you start to feel human again! :-)

Yue Edwards said...

your posts are always so beautiful!!

figandfennel said...

oh I LOVE the idea of coconut milk with parsnip. What a great idea. Will definitely be trying that. You photography is just so beautiful. How you layer texture and colors without taking away from the simple beauty of the food!

luisa said...

Como siempres todo estupendo tanto la entrada como las fotos. Un saludo.

ibb said...

Aran, ongietorri berriro egunerokotasunera. Oporretako argazkixek izugarriak dira...esan duten bezala turismok ez zun halako propaganda onik egingo.
Pozten naiz, hobeto zaudela jakitea, eta dieta berriak on egiten dizula.

Hemendik jarraituko degu, argazki zoragarri horiek begiratzen eta aurten promes egiten den, errezetaren bat eginen dudala...niretzat soilik bada ere.

Patxo haundi bat.

pity said...

mi marido el vegetariano (es ingles) alucinó una vez en españa porque mi madre le hizo una tortilla de perejil, desde entonces es adicto..y yo soy adicta a la quinoa, me encantan los colores de tus fotos, besitos!

Scarlett said...

The Quinoa pudding sounds great and so original-thanks again for the great photos!

S

Anacleta Coqueta said...

Preciosas las fotos, dan hambre y alegría!

Anonymous said...

Hola Aran!
Me encantan tus fotos y tu recetas!
Biquitos

Mallory Elise said...

yum. it's so strange to hear everyone talk about autumn and i am just about to go into spring and summer. love the little packet to cook the plums in, at first i thought it was rice paper :P

Andreas said...

Quick recipes could be so delicous that proves your post perfectly.

bakedinmaine.com said...

Beautiful photos and gorgeous food!!!!!

bakedinmaine.com said...

gorgeous photo and beautiful food!!!!

molly said...

oh, golly...

i've just been stewing up plums + nutmeg, but always on the stove, never en papillote... now i'm intrigued! and while i love them atop ricotta and greek yogurt, this quinoa pudding is entirely new, to me... sigh...

Amelia PS said...

your touch of light-ness is always refreshing.
Love the quinoa dessert with the vanilla-plums en-papillotte.

Susan said...

Yum!

kcline said...

Aran this looks sooo delicious and beautiful. Love that little parcel!

Blue.bell.beat said...

Celeriac is one my faves for a puree or soup and I'm a huge fan of parsley. Parsley root sounds like a winning combo!

The quinoa pudding pops up often here and looks like milky deliciousness. I often have quinoa but always in savory preps as a side dish; another new prep to try.

stefania said...

Non avevo mai sentito prima d'ora parlare di radice di prezzemolo, grazie
Inoltre come sempre le tue foto solo delicate e bellissime

Taylor Sterling said...

oh my everything looks amazing! i want that shrimp! Beautiful meals!!

{quixotic.elizabeth} said...

This is kind of random but do you have a certain brand you prefer for seasoning and spices?

Cannelle Et Vanille said...

Elizabeth- not really... i buy different brands and don't have a formed opinion on which ones are better. sorry...

Julia Parsons said...

Yesterday was lovely and sunny here in Britain but today is rainy and dreary. We're at that in between time between autumn and summer. Only yesterday I posted a late summer recipe to make the most of the last of the summer eating!

Sini said...

Gorgeous pictures, Aran!

I'm excited about autumn too. Colder wheather graves for warm, delicious comfort food. Soups, casseroles, stews, pasta, baking... <3 We have an enjoyable and beautiful autumn full of colours this year and I really can't wait for winter to come either(with lots of snow and icy cold, hopefully)! I really like to live in a place with 4 seasons seeing the nature change. It's just magic.

LESAPEA MUSINGS said...

I can't wait for your book to be published. Its going to be divine.

I'm dying to see what you make with celery root

Lisa @ Lesapea xx

shayma said...

the last photo in this post of the quinoa puddings is my favourite photo in your blog. it's very beautiful. x shayma