It's pretty amazing how the craft beer scene is exploding around here. Thanks to major changes in the Alabama liquor laws recently, we've benefitted by getting some great new breweries and a really fun culture all about craft beer. The brewfest was no exception.
Perhaps the most well organized brewfest we've ever been to, we were both very impressed at how smoothly the festival ran. There were over 70 different breweries represented, and over 250 beers, lots of food and tons of people, yet the lines weren't too long. And unlike other festivals we've been to, no one ever ran out of beer; in fact, it was mind-boggling how much beer there really was to choose from. Oh, did I mention that they were smart enough to offer free water and encourage people to stay hydrated? Very impressive.
Happy Mother's Day! |
And while we were out having adult fun, Addison had a blast with her babysitter. Yay! Of course, she seems to love an audience these days, so I'm not that surprised. Her new favorite game is to turn on the clock radio in our bedroom, and then crank up the volume as loud as possible. When I try to turn it down to a reasonable level, she quickly turns it up again, then resumes dancing. It's pretty adorable - which almost makes up for the assault on my eardrums. And if she's into loud music now, what are we in for when she's a teenager? I'm scared to even contemplate it.
Overall we had a great weekend, not to mention that Mother's Day was great. Derek cooked up some delicious homemade biscuits and gravy for breakfast, and amazing steaks and greens for dinner. Although he works to his own recipe, I will attempt to recreate it below. It's definitely a southern specialty, adjusted slightly for our west coast taste buds.
Note that this recipe uses turnip greens, although you can use any type of greens you prefer. Just be aware that some greens will take longer to become tender. Beet greens and collard greens will take longer, whereas mustard greens may not take quite as long.
Dancing with Daddy |
Southern Style Turnip Greens
1 bunch of fresh or 1 package of pre-washed and chopped turnip greens
4 slices of bacon, sliced into 1/2" pieces
1/2 onion, chopped (optional)
1 clove garlic
2 cups chicken broth
1. If using fresh greens, be sure to rinse at least 3 times. If using packaged, rinse once to be sure silt and sand is removed. Then de-stem and chop.
2. Sauté bacon and onion in a Dutch oven until bacon is cooked. Add garlic and stir in for about a minute.
3. Add greens and chicken stock. Bring to boil, then cover and simmer for approximately 45 minutes. Taste test for desired tenderness.
4. To serve, strain greens through slotted spoon and serve in small bowl (so pot-liquor doesn't run all over plate). Enjoy!
Rooting for the Lakers with a friend |
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