Dainty pansy whose soft painted face
Tickles my garden with whimsical grace.



WILTED SPINACH and GRUYERE FRITTATA
4 Tbsp. unsalted butter
1 (10-oz.) package baby spinach leaves
1 bunch chopped green onions
salt and freshly ground pepper to taste
1 tsp. sweet Hungarian paprika
10 organic eggs
1/2 cup sour cream or half & half
1 1/2 cups grated Gruyere cheese
dried parsley flakes for garnish
- Preheat oven to 350-degrees. Saute green onions in 1 Tbspbutter. Gradually add spinach until wilted. Drain well and set aside.
- Melt 3 Tbsp. butter. Whisk eggs, sour cream, and salt & pepper. Fold in 1 cup of cheese, spinach mixture and melted butter. Spread in greased quiche pan. Sprinkle with additional 1/2 cup cheese. Garnish with parsley
- Bake 45-55 minutes or until eggs are set. (Serves 4-6)
ORANGE-ALMOND SCONES
~ delicious warm or cold
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1/2 cup freshly squeezed orange juice
1/4 cup buttermilk
1 extra-large organic egg
1/4 tsp. almond extract
3 cups flour
4 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. soda
1/4 tsp. salt
8 Tbsp. cold unsalted butter, cut up
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup finely chopped blanched almonds
1 Tbsp. freshly grated orange peel
- Grate peel before juicing the orange. Blend juice & buttermilk. Add egg and extract. Beat smooth with a fork.
- Combine flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a large bowl. Cut in butter with a pastry blender until mixture resembles fine granules. Add sugar, almonds, and orange peel. Mix together evenly. Add egg mixture and stir with a fork until soft dough forms.
- Drop by tablespoons on greased cookie sheet about 2 inches apart. Bake at 375-degrees about 20-25 minutes or until medium brown. (8-12 scones, depending on size)




Comments
The scones, of course, reading about them at teatime on a Sunday afternoon, have set my mouth watering.
Kiki~
What colour and beauty.
Eileen
I love the sound of the frittata. I've been into making quiches lately and BW has been taking care of some of his neighbor's chickens, so I've got a dozen or so really fresh eggs. This frittata will be a great way to use and eat them.
Go get those pansies, Kiki. The touching powerful face of a pansy is you!
Thank you, imac. In my book, pansies are a must for spring happiness.
Hi Nancy ... like those that we love, each face is unique.
As always, you are very kind, Eileen, and a joy knowing you.
Indeed they do, Robin (and taste good too)!
Frittatas are a good crustless quiche, Lindalou. Wow, fresh eggs ... you are blessed! Thanks dear friend ... it took forever to shoot these cute pansy faces and glad you enjoyed.
Can't wait to try those Orange Almond Scones. They sound so yummy!
Hi Rick. In early spring, I head to the nursery and surround myself with lots and lots of pansies that give me great joy. Occasionally, those I plant in early autumn remember how much I love them and return :)
Talented Kala, you are a dear and thank you. I'm sure you and I would have great fun on a photo shoot together!
I wish that you lived closer too, Shady. How lovely to join you for tea. Yes, I make all these favorite things. Cucumber sandwiches are a constant favorite must too (do you share your recipe) ... many, many, many years ago, on request, I always made them for the nursery school picnic. Now all grown, the children love to enjoy them for picnics on the boat.
Welcome, Michelle, and thank you. Would love to nibble on a scone while reading entries on your delightful blog.
Big Hugs, Dee! Oh do come and live with me ... we have lots of room now the kids are all gone. It would be great fun to visit the many nurseries we have near and I'd happily be your gluten-free chef!
Love your pansies!!! The color combinations are just beautiful. Pansies are one of those flowers that just make you smile.
Marnie
donna
Frances
Happy Spring.
Notice that I am putting in less, and less of the \\\, I'm trying. Still can't get used to this keyboard.
Jen
Thanks Chad. Have fun on your trip ... will be anxious to see your photos!
Wow, thank you so much, Donna :)
Hello, dear Edith. Do hope your time away is enjoyable!
Well, thank you JN ... loved your snails :)
... and they ARE good enough to eat, dear Frances! I love edible flowers ... pansies second to nasturtiums!
Thank you, dear Rose. As you might have noticed, I am a big lover of quiches and frittatas, a perfect meal!
I can think of nothing I'd like better, dear Gail! Except perhaps tiptoeing in the garden, sharing a glass of my May wine with you :)
Thanks, dear Jen. It WAS a fun project! Good luck on the keyboard :)