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Brussels Sprout Salad with Hot Smoked Salmon & Cherries.

Brussel Sprouts Salad

Thank you everyone on your kind words on my last post. You are the best virtual peeps a girl can have. I always know I can come to this space and share without holding back. What you see is what you get… We are not settled in yet, living out of boxes still. Mainly because we are trying to cram three lives into a house and while my mother in law has been nothing but gracious about making this space our own, we are taking small steps towards big transitions.

We came with what we needed, putting the rest in storage, two dogs and a bunch of photography equipment for the new studio. I am so grateful that the office/studio is adjacent to the house so we can  help her out and work at the same time.

I am just giddy at the new space I will have to get back to freelancing. My original studio as a freelancer had amazing light but was a bit small. This new space is currently getting new floors, a fresh coat of paint and the dark room is being turned into a prop room. First big book shoot since getting back to being my own boss is happening in less than a month and I can’t wait to have the space done and ready!

Brussel Sprouts Salad

I have been teaching workshops ever since we left Birmingham and I am finally enjoying a few days of reprieve. That means admin emails and phone calls, trying to figure out where things are and getting reacquainted with my town and its creative pulse. Things I have learned in the three days I have officially moved back in: while my mother in law doesn’t cook anymore, her knives are crazy sharp. When she says "I’ll do it" that means "I have a system and only I can do it right." Oh and "more wine please!" Now that’s me speaking. And you know what? It all works out in the end...

I am in charge of cooking and I love that she is open to everything. Spices, ingredients, cuisines. It’s all different for her and she loves good food so we are a good pair. I love being able to share with someone all the bounties surrounding us and having open minded palates, even in her 90s is wonderful. I made this Brussels Sprouts Salad with Hot Smoked Salmon And Cherries last month before I left but I am excited to try it out again with her. While cherries may not be in season anymore, you can easily substitute red grapes or pomegranate seeds for them this Fall.

I am sure we will have more adventures in cooking in the weeks to come but so far so good…Even evenings of cheese plates and nibbles are fine by me! The photo below is one of my new favorite shots that I did with my bestie Tami at the Mixed Conference we taught at this past weekend.

We are all embracing this move and what it means to us. Living, sharing, giving back, holding on, creating new and exciting work.

Cheese & Nibbles

Brussels Sprouts Salad with Hot Smoked Salmon And Cherries:

Serves 4 as a side

Ingredients:

1 pound Brussels sprouts

2 celery ribs (keep the leaves if possible)

6 oz hot or cold smoked salmon (shredded or sliced)

1/2 cup cherries, pitted and halved

juice of one lemon

1/4 cup olive oil

1/4 cup finely chopped parsley

salt and pepper to taste

Directions:

Chop the stems of each sprout and discard them. Using a sharp paring knife, core the sprouts like you would tomatoes or strawberries. Discard the cores and with your fingers, gently pull away the leaves.

Bring a large pot of water to a boil with a good pinch of Kosher salt. Add the Brussels sprouts leave to the water and cook for 1 minutes. Drain them, and place in large bowl filled with iced water (or run very cold water over them). Dry in kitchen towels and place in a large serving bowl.

Finely chop the celery ribs (with the leaves)  and add to the Brussels sprouts. Toss in the smoked salmon and cherries.

In a small bowl, combine the lemon juice, olive oil, chopped parsley, salt and pepper to taste.

Toss as much or as little in with the Brussels sprout salad.

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Unknown October 8, 2015 um 11:25 pm

Congratulations. It sounds like an amazing transition. I look forward to more here. D


Lulu October 9, 2015 um 12:03 pm

I would never have thought about putting these ingredients together, but the salad sounds outrageously good.


Lauren October 9, 2015 um 2:04 pm

Congratulations, what a fun adventure you've had! Best of luck!


Wellington Artist October 9, 2015 um 3:20 pm

Helene I know you will be happy being home and together! My son and daughter in law live in West Ashley now so maybe when we come up for Thanksgiving we can get to visit with you in your new digs. My first cookbook was finally published and released three weeks ago (Affairs to Remember available on amazon.com). Thanks to what I learned from you I did all of my own photography. Of course, I think it is an art that you are always learning and I love that!


mollymell October 9, 2015 um 8:50 pm

This salad looks delicious, definitely a recipe to keep!

I always think it's a good thing to (re)start over, success in your new journey.


Heather November 11, 2015 um 5:00 pm

This salad looks delicious. Really excited to give it a go. Thanks for your beautiful posts.


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