We parked at the northern end of King Harbor at the Redondo Beach Spectrum Club. Didn't the sky look beautiful yesterday?
Last Tuesday, coworkers lured me to the Manhattan Beach farmer's market at lunch with promises of pupusas. I had never heard of a pupusa, but one Latino coworker raved about the ones from this booth. He's an experienced in-demand engineer so he usually works through lunch. If he makes time for this food, it must be something. Unfortunately, remember this image (from the MODIS image of the day website)?
The pupusa vendor could not make it that day due to all the fire-related road closures. At least I got the ingredients for this weekend's cooking frenzy. I will have to go back and try again next week. I must try to remember to bring my sewing scissors because there was a man sharpening knives and scissors at one booth.Aside:
Apple Persimmon cake is make in much the same way as the Swedish Apple Cake recipe I posted earlier. Just substitute one apple and the pith of two soft persimmons (I prefer the pointy and sweeter Hachiya ones) for the 3 cups of chopped apples. Perhaps I should just repost it.
Swedish Apple (& Persimmon) Cake
- Mix
- 1 1/3 (1) Cup salad oil,
- 1 1/2 (1) Cup sugar
- 2 eggs
- Add
- 3 Cups peeled (unpeeled) finely chopped apples or 3 Cups of chopped apple/persimmon mixture (about 1 apple and 2 persimmons)
- 1 Cup raisins or other dried fruit, chopped up to raisin-size pieces
- 1 Cup chopped nuts (I like walnut pieces).
- Stir thoroughly.
- Add
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1 tsp baking soda (use more if your batter is wet and you like a fluffier cake)
- 1 tsp cinnamon
- 2 tsp vanilla
- Stir in 2.5 to 3 cups of flour until batter is stiff.
- Grease a tube or bundt pan with salad oil, spread the lumpy batter as evenly as possible. Bake at 350° F for 1 hour or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.
I love the photo of her by the bookcases. She looks like a character from the Great Gatsby! So cute!
ReplyDeleteI saw the shipos from a distance while running errands this weekend. I could hear the canons at my house too, so it was nice to know that it was a mock battle.
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