I have very little experience with cooking. This is the first time in my life when I’ve a) had the time to cook and b) the space to cook. I’m feeling more confident in the kitchen by the day and Plated has been a huge help. One of the major things it’s taught me beyond just feeling comfortable with different techniques is that it’s taught me the importance of seasonality with ingredients and recipes. We started just at the end of colorful summer and then transitioned into cozy fall and then into hearty winter… and we just started getting boxes based on a fresh spring menu. It makes so much sense and definitely makes meals that much more enjoyable! Louisa is here today to share her amazing tips for spring cooking:
Spring is finally here and I couldn’t be more excited. As much as I love the comfort foods from the winter, I’m craving fresh salads and dying for some local produce. If you’ve been following along on Living Lou in the past year, you may have noticed that I’ve slightly shifted my cooking style to be more seasonally focused. We’re lucky to have access to fresh produce year-round, and over the years I would eat pretty much everything all the time, but this year I’ve been trying to eat more produce based on the seasonality and availability. This can be kind of challenging in Toronto because we have a short growing season, but if you live somewhere warm like California, eating local produce is much easier (very jealous of those of you in warm climates!).
So what does this mean “seasonally focused”? Cooking is such a personal thing and a form of self-expression that to me, seasonally focused means a couple of things. First and foremost it means cooking with local, seasonal produce (as much as possible), but it also means cooking the foods my body craves during each season. I lovecozy beef stews and cheesy baked pastas in the winter, but in the spring I’m craving lighter fare (nothing revolutionary, but I think it’s worth noting that the food we crave is really impacted with the seasons). Here’s your guide to cooking with the seasons, starting with spring!
1. Get reacquainted with fruits and vegetables
Head to the farmer’s market to see what is in-season right now. The farmer’s market can be on the pricier side, so even if you don’t buy anything, it’s a great way to do a bit of “field research” and see what produce is being grown in your area. Spring is the perfect time to start including these ingredients into your meals. Your spring cooking mantra should be fresh and flavourful.
What’s in season? Look for artichokes, asparagus, leeks, peas, rhubarb and radishes. You may also find foraged items like ramps and fiddleheads.
To me, spring screams for simplicity and rejuvenation, and I find that this tends to weave its way into my cooking. I try and let the produce speak for itself in the spring-time and use minimal ingredients and simple cooking techniques.
What’s the simplest cooking technique? I always say “when in doubt, roast it.” Roasting is definitely my favorite cooking method because I love the way it caramelizes and brings out a sweetness in many ingredients. Typically, roasting vegetables at a high temperature with a glug of olive oil and a sprinkling of salt is your best bet (around 425F).
Fresh herbs are one of the secrets of great cooks, and they are one of the first things to pop up after the winter (I already have chives growing in my garden!). Adding a sprinkling of parsley to finish off a fresh pasta dish or ribbons of basil sprinkled on top of a salad is game-changing. Use fresh herbs in everything, trust me. Watch the video below for tips on storing fresh herbs and check out my YouTube channel for more tips.
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I turned 35 in September and while I’ve always tried to take good care of my skin I wanted to really prioritize skincare from the inside out. At this point, I’m not doing any kind of injectables (not that I’m against them broadly speaking btw... just sharing that I haven’t done anything) and I don’t want to do anything invasive. I have made some small adjustments to my everyday life though that has made a difference. In just a few months, I really think my skin has never looked better (and I include infancy here because I unfortunately had baby acne ) and I’m really feeling good:
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Just a girl searching for the perfect digital planner solution. What I have right now is working, technically speaking, but I’m working across platforms and ideally I’d love everything to be in one place. I also have calendar synesthesia (IYKYK) and I physically feel myself in space moving through my calendar, which makes finding a planner difficult because I want/need it to match up with what I see in my head I know this sounds insane but if you also “see” time, you know what I mean!
Right now I’m using: – Google Sheets to track campaigns/business line items – Google docs for writing/brainstorming – Google/Apple Calendars (somehow they’re integrated and I don’t ask questions because it just works...) – Apple Notes for daily to-dos, random note keeping, and quick jot downs – Apple Reminders for “must dos” esp w/ deadlines – Dropbox for photo/file storage
I’m craving a good ole fashioned paper planner but the reality is that I need it to be digital. I need it to integrate with my calendar and remind me of tasks. I need to be able to access it on my computer when I’m working at my desk and on my phone when I’m on the go. I need structure and flexibility?
Does the perfect digital planner exist?! Do I need to overcome my overwhelm and tackle @notionhq? Is an @apple iPad the solution? Do I just keep doing what I’m doing because it’s technically working?
If you’ve stuck around to the end, I appreciate you 🫡
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… and yet you must. This week has been the hardest yet. Pressure from work, pressure from myself, pressure from the world. The magnitude of reality feels too much and too heavy. Showing up for my children though when I can barely show up for myself.
I'm going to try the salmon with eggs and asparagus. Looks so yummy!
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Looks perfect and so yummy. Love this recipe.
Maria
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I'm so excited about all of this great spring produce!
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