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Making things: herb infused olive oil

05 Sunday Jul 2015

Posted by ejridener in college, cooking, Food, Life, student, Uncategorized

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basil, cooking, crafts, DIY, figuring it out, garden, gardening, how-to, new things, olive oil, photography, project, student, summer

The basil, a mix of blue spice and cinnamon basil, in the colander fresh from the garden.

The basil, a mix of blue spice and cinnamon basil, in the colander fresh from the garden.

There are times when I fancy myself an “accomplished” cook and by accomplished I mean I haven’t given anyone food poisoning…yet.

I like to try new things, most of which are found in the middle of the night when I have nothing else but Googling to do, and I have had few fails. That being said, I’ve found there are a few things I cook with frequently.

Thoroughly rinsing.

Thoroughly rinsing.

Butter, because it makes everything taste like a delicious heart attack waiting to happen and keeps things from sticking to the pans.

Garlic, because I love the taste and find reasons to sneak it into any recipe.

Olive oil, because it gives a great flavor when roasting chicken or cooking some sides.

Take all the basil leaves off the stems.

Take all the basil leaves off the stems.

The butter and garlic are fairly straightforward ingredients. Yes, you can alter them but that takes serious effort and they come with short life spans. Olive oil though? It’s like the old Ronco Showtime Rotisserie Oven’s, “Set it and forget it!”

Basil, mortar and pestle and Mason jar at the ready.

Basil, mortar and pestle and Mason jar at the ready.

I like basil but unfortunately don’t cook with too much. It adds a fresh flavor to dishes but it doesn’t always work with everything. One of my favorite things to cook is a roasted lemon, garlic and rosemary chicken. One of the steps in the prep process is to give the chicken a rub down with olive oil because it helps with browning the skin while roasting. I normally use a garlic olive oil but given I’ve recently began gardening, I have so much basil I don’t know what to do with it.

Cue the olive oil!

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Basil leaves nestled at the bottom of the Mason jar.

I like herb infused olive oil because it adds flavor that’s not overpowering but an all around great kick. Seeing as I have Google skills, a Mason jar, some extra virgin olive oil and more basil than an Italian bistro, I set to find out how to make my own basil infused oil.

Warning: it’s super easy but not instantaneous.

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Begin pouring in olive oil.

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Pour complete.

Step one is making sure you have clean basil. Whether you are buying from a store/farmers market or growing it in a raised bed like myself, it needs to be washed thoroughly before you do anything with it. As I cut my basil from the stalks I was putting it right into a colander, stems and all, in order to cut down on the amount of potential dishes I would have to deal with later. The other plus was once done with collecting basil, I was able to put the colander right into the sink and start rinsing any dirt and gross nature off the leaves.

After a thorough cleansing, I put paper towel at the bottom of a container, began picking leaves off the stems and dropped them right into said container. Once the leaves were in the container, I covered them with another paper towel to dry them. One of the keys to the herb infused oil is the herbs must be dry. I discarded the paper towels and recovered the basil in a fresh towel to let them completely dry over night.

The next day, I emptied the basil into a mortar and ground them with a pestle in order to bruise them.

The recipe I was using had a hot and a cold method and seeing as the steps after combining the herbs and oil were the same, I’m going with the cold and less complicated route hence the reason I’m only bruising the basil.

Once I was satisfied with their state I dropped them into the Mason jar and poured the olive oil over them and left about a half inch from the top of the jar because I wanted to make sure I had enough room to shake the jar as instructed.

Every day for two weeks the jar must be shaken at least once.

Every day for two weeks the jar must be shaken at least once.

After tightening the lid, the oil and basil has to sit for about two weeks with a good shake at least once a day.

That’s where I’m at right now. The two have been hanging out in the jar for about three days and once ready I’ll have to separate the oil and the basil via a strainer. I’ll likely bottle it and save it for my roasted chicken and turkey.

This seems foolproof. If I fail, I need to sort out my priorities and reflect on why it turned out terrible.

30-day writing challenge: Day 30

01 Wednesday Jul 2015

Posted by ejridener in Challenge, College, Family, student, Uncategorized

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challenge, equal rights, fun, highs, hint, inspiration, lows, Michael Scott, personal, school, summer, technology, The Office, victory, writing

Day 30: Your highs and lows for the month

Well, this is the end of the road for this challenge.

I can honestly say I had some fun with this. I’m not joking when I saw I had low expectations for this challenge seeing as I have a tendency to forget things easily and I had a strong feeling I’d be skipping posts. Thankfully, I did every post on time and finished all 30 days.

Michael Scott, "The Office"

Michael Scott, “The Office”

Most of the lows came from moments of writer’s block or trying to find the best videos to link to songs and trailers. Seeing as I’ve been using WordPress for a while, I’m used to the format of the posts and how to use the settings.

I experienced a great deal of highs. Sometimes it was watching my mom try to figure out what would be in the daily post and other times it was typing furiously trying to finish before I fell asleep on my keyboard. I had fun doing this and even more fun seeing people “Like” a post because someone other than family and myself were getting something out of the challenge. One writer even asked if she could steal the idea to which I responded I stole it from another blogger via Google Images.

I think by ding a writing challenge helps you remind yourself who you are in a time when your head is spinning from work, school and reality. I’ll probably do another challenge at some point in a few months but for now I’ll focus on blogging about projects I’m working on or things going on around the world.

See ya writing challenge, it’s been real.

Here’s a hint: soon there will a post about the big equal rights victory from last week.

30-day writing challenge: Day 12

13 Saturday Jun 2015

Posted by ejridener in College, Family, Life, Literature, Uncategorized

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challenge, College, dogs, dream, education, family, inspiration, rescue, summer, writing

Day 12: Write about five blessings in your life

These are the things I am truly grateful for and couldn’t imagine my life without them.

My parents
Behind every nerdy, weird and well-awarded student is a strong support at home. I know if I leave a sticky note on our Keurig asking my dad to wake me when he gets up and 4 a.m. because I’m napping on the couch in an attempt to survive my all-nighter. I know if I rant to my mom she’ll listen and try to make me laugh to relieve the stress. I adore the two of them and couldn’t imagine where I would be without the two of them.

My nephew and I shortly after he was born.

My nephew and I shortly after he was born.

My nephew
Though I am usually left highly annoyed by his antics, I couldn’t imagine not having the little hellion around. He came in the winter “storm of the century” in February 2011 (jokes on us, February 2015 was way worse) and has provided endless mischief. Should I also mention I used to get him to smile when no one else could and he’s repaid me with blaming me for the smallest of things?

Jules
Though I no longer have her, she was one of the greatest things in my life. Right before my sophomore year of high school, we rescued an eight-year-old shih tzu that became my partner in crime, my shadow and my snuggle buddy. She was mine and I was hers. Ultimately, the worst decision of my life was deciding when to let go and giving the go-ahead for my mom to make the appointment that I wouldn’t be taking her home from.

Jules in her comfort zone, my lap, less than a week before we said goodbye.

Jules in her comfort zone, my lap, less than a week before we said goodbye.

My education
I think our education is often overlooked when people think about the things they are grateful for. I’m not only lucky to have had access to a K-12 education but am also lucky to have received a scholarship to Wayne State University, a research institution on par with the University of Michigan. I’ve spent the last four years working hard at a degree and with my recently added minor I still have a bit to go before I’ve conquered college.

My dreams
I guess sometimes you need to have something you want to reach for but won’t put yourself down when you figure out it’s an inch passed your fingertips. I have many dreams, some of which evolve and others fizzle, and I’ve always been happy to be the type that has them. I feel dreams are linked to drive seeing as everything starts as a dream you wish to accomplish and must possess the drive to do so.

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