Welcome to our year of cooking with the Barefoot Gourmet, a new catering service out of East Thetford, Vermont. Over the years Ryon's dad, Barry (the Barefoot Gourmet himself; check him out at barefoot-gourmet.com), has given his children, along with several of their well deserving friends, many of his recipes that are now famous among their circle. After receiving the latest additions, the cookbook includes about 111 recipes! The exact number is still a little fuzzy. As a New Year adventure, we decided to make our way through the entire cookbook. Yes, we have decided to cook (well Ryon to cook, Caitlin to eat) ALL of the BFG's recipes. We will blog regularly about the successes and tragedies of cooking with the Barefoot Gourmet and maybe add in a little about what is going on down here in C'Ville. Keep us posted on your attempts at the recipes...and don't forget, food tastes better when made with a wooden spoon and eaten with good company. Enjoy!

-Ryon and Caitlin

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

#11 - Guacamole

By Caitlin: Guacamole-mole! The easiest dish so far. Great for an appetizer with a baguette or tortilla chips. I have to admit...this guacamole is my go-to dish when I have to make something for potlucks, baby showers, or parties, and when Ryon is not around to make something a little more fancy. Everyone loves it, evidenced by the fact that there is never any left over to bring home. So perhaps it would be wise to make two batches! The most difficult part is finding ripe, but not too ripe, avocados. Barry says when he was a young buck in South Africa he used to throw ripe avocados at his siblings and watch them "go splat" and make a big mess. Oh, how I long for ripe avocados to throw at Ryon! Still, we have had pretty good luck at our local C'Ville Market. We can usually find a couple, at least the 4-5 that we need, that are not too squishy but not too firm.

Ok so here are the steps: after dicing the tomatoes, crushing the garlic, juicing the lime, and grinding the sea salt, I mixed them all together in my favorite yellow mixing bowl (which was a wonderful birthday gift to me from Ryon's mom, Sarah Clarke :o) Next come 4-5 avocados. After taking the pip out using a knife, it is easiest to scoop the fruit out with a spoon. Here is the most important part...use a KNIFE to mix the avocados in with the rest of the ingredients, literally cutting the avocados into the mix. It will end up very very chunky and totally delicious. This particular batch was made for one of my professors, Lisa, who currently is very pregnant with triplets!

You may have noticed my fancy new chef gear! My mom recently sent us a lovely Valentines Day package that included two chef hats with our names on them and two valentines day themed aprons. I have to imagine that she made the hats for us...I do not know many Ryon's :o) She is SO crafty. Thanks Mom!

Rating: SECCDI

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