A blog about all things fashion designer, including seeking art in daily life, appreciating great design, and discovering the pleasing nuances in the urban landscape. I also blog about architecture, interior design, contemporary art, accessories for the home, shopping in NYC, tips for looking good in layers, bargain finds, and my own private musings on the stop-start nature of the creative process.
5.02.2008
veggie & tofu napoleon
The new recipe inspiration from Epicurious has been serving me well all week. I actually cooked a cauliflower for the first time in my life on Wednesday. Indian style. Cut into small pieces and roasted in the oven with olive oil and Dry Garlic Chutney, a wonderful spice I picked up at an Indian grocery store. Served with yogurt.
Above, the Roasted Vegetable Napoleon I made on Monday with a side salad of mesclun, chickpeas and grape tomatoes. I roasted everything separately on cookie sheets in the oven with garlic. Once cooked, I layered the ingredients: tofu, red onion, red pepper, zucchini, eggplant, then tofu again, zucchini, eggplant, onion, red pepper. I used jarred roasted red peppers and re-roasted them to add more taste. It was a shortcut that worked. Once layered, I popped it back in the oven and served it hot. Roasting time was approximately 45 minutes at 400 degrees.
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