Chase’s band has a show tonight so I got to make whatever I wanted for dinner just for me. There is one food I love and Chase hates so that’s what was for dinner – mushrooms!
I made myself a super delicious dinner of Baked Mushroom Mounds, served atop Mashed Cauliflower, with a side of Romanesco Broccoli. I was very very happy!
It was completely delicious and so filling. I got the broccoli from the farmers market yesterday. (Romanesco has a very short growing season, so if you see some you better grab it while you can.) The Mashed Cauliflower recipe is from Chocolate Covered Katie and it is so awesome with Dijon mustard (and the fresh dill I added). The mushroom idea came from this ancient cookbook I rediscovered this week.
Oh, boy, this is a 1986 book that has been a real hoot to read. The only chapter I haven’t read yet is Bread, and it may have some possibilities. I did actually bookmark some recipes to try, especially ones that have beer as an ingredient. Cooking with beer seems to be trendy nowadays.
I have never claimed to take good food pics; I’m just too impatient (and hungry?). But I don’t think I’m quite as inept or cheesy as a few of these that caught my eye. We should all be thankful for digital photography!
Here’s a Ricotta Pie.

Here’s some cookies. At least I know better than to put brown cookies in a ugly brown floating container. And yes, it is actually a blurry picture in the book.

Now let’s play a game with this picture. It took me awhile to figure out what this is. Actually, I had to look at the recipe and then go, Ohhhhhh, okay, I see it now.

What do you think it is? I blurred out all the words so you wouldn’t have any clues. I’ll give you the correct answer in my next post. I really really dislike that serving tray.
Anyway…. the Mushroom Mounds were quite good. They were easy to make with just a few ingredients, and baked for 25 minutes in muffin tins. If you want my veganized recipe, let me know and I’ll put it in my next post as well. Chase should be over for dinner Tuesday or Wednesday so I’ll have another dinner post (with dessert!) soon.
Yay for leftovers!
I have never claimed to take good food pics; I’m just too impatient (and hungry?). But I don’t think I’m quite as inept or cheesy as a few of these that caught my eye. We should all be thankful for digital photography!
Here’s a Ricotta Pie.
Here’s some cookies. At least I know better than to put brown cookies in a ugly brown floating container. And yes, it is actually a blurry picture in the book.
Now let’s play a game with this picture. It took me awhile to figure out what this is. Actually, I had to look at the recipe and then go, Ohhhhhh, okay, I see it now.
What do you think it is? I blurred out all the words so you wouldn’t have any clues. I’ll give you the correct answer in my next post. I really really dislike that serving tray.
Anyway…. the Mushroom Mounds were quite good. They were easy to make with just a few ingredients, and baked for 25 minutes in muffin tins. If you want my veganized recipe, let me know and I’ll put it in my next post as well. Chase should be over for dinner Tuesday or Wednesday so I’ll have another dinner post (with dessert!) soon.
Yay for leftovers!
Yes for the mushroom recipe! I changed my mind about 5 times about what was in the mystery photo (some items not printable) but now I think they are stuffed rutabagas. :D
ReplyDeleteLooks like baked yams to me, but wow, what an ugly pictures. Oh yes please post the mushroom recipe! I am glad that you got to make a dinner of everything you love!!!
ReplyDeleteI think those look like baked sweet potatoes with big slabs of butter. I'm excited about Daylight Savings time too! I like it being light later.
ReplyDeleteThe mushroom mounds look great! You should post the recipe. :) I have no idea whatsoever what's in that serving tray, but I bet it's fascinating!
ReplyDeleteOld cookbooks are hilarious! It took a second, but my first guess was baked sweet potatoes that appear to be vomiting chunks of butter.
ReplyDeleteAre they sweet potatoes?? If so, the dish and the lighting (!!) makes them look pretty freaking ugly. In contrast, that broccoli is so bright - perfect for today's weather up here in the Northeast!
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ReplyDeleteI've never heard of Romanesco broccoli! And you have me stumped with the other photo.
ReplyDeleteLove the mushroom mounds, especially!! I always loooove your Sunday dinners :-D
ReplyDeletethe mystery pic looks like sweet potatoes with butter and....lettuce? those pictures are hilarious...gotta love the 80's!
ReplyDeleteAww yay! I'm so glad the cauliflower "recipe" (haha) worked for you. And you reminded me that I have't made it in ages and ages.
ReplyDeleteI'd definitely like to know the mushroom recipe.
And hmmm, I'm guessing: sweet potatoes?
Four entries for you, Diann :o)
I'm cracking up over the cookbook photos! Too cheesy for words!!
ReplyDeleteI love making mashed cauliflower! I've not tried Katie's recipe. I sometimes make it with millet & cauliflower and it's yum!
Haha, I love paging through old cookbooks and seeing how things have changed over the years in regard to "styling" food. What fun!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking it's some sort of potato thing? iiikkk... I love your food photos.. you always capture the deliciousness..
ReplyDeletelooks like baked yams to me, too.
ReplyDeleteI thought yams with butter, too, on shredded lettuce? (Odd combo!)
ReplyDeleteIn your "spare time" ( ho, ho, ho, ) pleae consider preparing a book with recipes and experiments
ReplyDeleteLove those photos! What a laugh ;)
ReplyDeleteI would love the mushroom mound recipe--I love mushrooms, and they look fantastic!
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Haha! I love vintage cookbooks! Food photography has come a very long way since then. But there's something about that 70s and 80s style that's really appealing to me. Maybe it reminds me of childhood or something!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could get my hands on some romanesco!
I have no clue what is in that picture, look forward to seeing the answer in your next post :-)
ReplyDeleteI love the old pictures!
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Haha those photos remind me of 2 womens weekly cookbooks I owned way back when I first got married. One of them was one that my Mum had owned when I was small and the photos were the same. Some quite hilarious!
ReplyDeleteYour mushroom mounds sound awesome! I would love a recipe!
hooray for mushroom yumminess! i love the romanesco broccoli, too - it's so pretty!
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing some photos from the old cookbook! ahahahahaa! they're cracking me up! :)
mashed cauliflower sounds so good! i'm going to have to try that out, fo 'sho!
hope you had a great workout! w00t!
Chase might come around. I use to hate mushrooms but now I love them (most of the time).
ReplyDeleteYour plated dinner looks beautiful. What a lovely way to end the weekend.
Yes please for the recipe!! They look wonderful and a nice change from my usual.
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Pete doesn't like mushrooms either. I just don't understand! I love them!
ReplyDeleteMy guess is baked sweet potatoes with LOTS of butter on top. And it looks like there's a cabbage or lettuce garnish of some sort.
Is that a photo of yams?? I love old cookbooks - the photos are a hoot. Nothing at all like your pretty presentation - I'd love to try mashed cauliflower!!
ReplyDeleteThe mushroom mounds look great, and that romanseco looks so vibrant and tasty!
ReplyDeletemy guess is yams. although for a second i thought those butter mounds were bananas... it grossed me out.
ReplyDeleteweird pics, for sure.
mashed cauliflower - yum! great idea with the dijon!
I love looking through old cookbooks... those photos are so bad!!
ReplyDeleteGotta love those Sunday dinner when you get exactly what you want (though I'm sure you prefer Chase to be there :-)
Haha, those pictures are too funny!
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