Monday, August 23, 2010

Here Fishy Fishy!

I was able to find some time to take the canoe out to the West Harpeth this weekend for a 4 hour tour.
The first three hours were a little uneventful.  The fishing has been slow lately but even the good holes seemed dried up.  I managed to land 3 sun fish...yes 1 fish an hour!  I almost turned around and went home at that point because I had a long portage to the next hole, but knowing the next hole is always active, I figured I would make the trip.  I push pulled and drug the yak for the 300 yards or so and hopped in.  Right off the bat I landed 2 small small mouth and 2 or 3 good sized redeye.  I then caught a fish I had never seen before, I was very intrigued so I took some picks of her.
Come to find out, it's a black crapie and it must have washed out from someones farm pond during the flood.
I only wish I had know this sooner and I would have kept him instead of sending him back.  Luckily, I know where he lives! :)

I then fished the rest of the hole catching a few more redeye until I felt a little tug on the end of my line and saw the line moving sideways quickly.  I knew something big was moving with my bait, but I also knew setting the hook in a kayak is NOT easy!  I have missed more fish since I started using it.  So I was patient and set the hook hard and fast!  The next 5 min was frantic.  The fish pulled my yak around the Harpeth in circles.  Once he came the the surface looking like he had given up, only to make another run...deep into some brush.  I thought he had broken me off, but after probing the bottom with my rod tip, he surfaced again to give me one good ariel show and then slowly gave in and got in the boat with me.  The hard work payed off, the biggest fish I have caught in the Harpeth.

The long paddle upstream into the wind, was very easy after such a great fish!

Saturday, August 14, 2010

Lindsey's 29th Birthday Dinner!

Happy Birthday to my beautiful wife!

Okra-and-Corn Maque Choux

Makes 4 Servinds in about 20min.

1 Andoulle Sausage, the spicier the better!
1 Cup Chopped Sweet Onion
1 Cup Chopped Bell Pepper
4 Garlic Cloves
1/2 Fresh Jalapeno (if you want more spice)
2 Ears Fresh Corn, cut Kernels off the cob.
2 Cups Sliced Fresh Okra (add salt and pepper)
4 diced tomato's

1.  Saute sausage in a large skillet over med-high hear until browned.
2. Add onion, Bell Pepper, Garlic, and Jalapeno
3. Cook untill Veggies are tender
4.  Add Corn, Okra, and tomato
5.  Cook, stirring often, for about 10-15 min.
6.  Add Salt and pepper and serve!

I was going to take a pic, but there were no leftovers.
Serve with: Garlic Mashed Potatoes
This is one of the best summer dishes I have come across!

For Desert....Berry Trufle!

For the Berries
1 Pint Blueberries
1 Pint Strawberries, sliced in half
1 Pint Raspberries
1/2 Cup Sugar
2 Teaspoons Cornstarch
Juice of 1 Lemon

For the Lemon Cream
1 Cup Heavy Cream
1 Tablespoon Sugar
1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
1 C Lemon Curd (Its in the isle with the Jams)

1/2 of a pound cake.

1.  Combine all the ingrediance For the Berries in a saucepan over Med-High Heat.
2.  Bring to a simmer and cook until berries break down and are warm (about 5 min.)
3.  Take berries off heat and let cool.

4.  In a glass bowl, whip cream, sugar, and vanilla to soft peaks.  (use a hand mixer!)
5.  Put Lemon curd into a second bowl and mix in some of the whipcream till loose.
6.  Fold in the rest of cream.

Assembleage:
Spoon a layer of lemon cream into a wine glass, add a layer of pound cake (breaking as needed to fit), add layer of berries and juice.  Make 3 or 4 layers finishing with layer of lemon cream.  Cover and Refrigerate for about an hour or until ready to serve!


Fist Pump Friday!

I spent my Fist Pump Fiday doing a little bit of weeding and cleaning in the yard.  I found a great Garter snake while doing it,  he was about 4' long.  I could not snap a pic, I know he lives in the wood pile so I will be ready with the camera next time.
Did you know that the garter is the most common snake in America, and the only snake that lives in Alaska!

Sunday, August 8, 2010

It's the summer...and it's HOT

Not much to do in the yard when its this hot.  Grass does not need to be mown (not like I would do it when it was 100 degrees anyways!)  All I can do is sit around and dream of all the things I want to do when spring gets here!  So, I have spent most my time in doors driving my wife insane every time I decide to repaint the kitchen or some project that needs to be done just because I have nothing else to do.

Kitchen Redo