"It's not as bad as it looks? It's not as bad as pepperoni? Pepperoni's beef trim. It's pork trim. It's worse than meat! It wishes it were meat!"
And so goes the delightful food-centric play Food for Thought by playwright Rich Rubin that I had the honor of directing for the Lakeshore Players Ten-Minute Play Festival. The producer somehow thought I would be a good match for a play about a vegetarian-all organic woman and the boyfriend who "cheats" on her with pepperoni pizza and Twinkies. ("It was just a one-time thing. It didn't mean anything. I didn't even enjoy it all that much.") Food and theatre combined this month to do damage to my waistline. (And the truth is, I revelled in it all - the waistline blip, the play festival and the time spent with the play and my actors.)
Whether I'm directing shenanigans with Hansel and Gretel and the Gingerbread House or figuring out how to create a 20 scoop ice cream cone for the grade school play or doling out Mars Bars and Milky Ways for the teen play about the moon landing, I have found my theatre life awash with food and my food life filled with temptations. And a few times when I came home late enough that I was morphing into a pumpkin, I had this "cheddar goat cheese with ramps" quiche waiting. Flirting. Beckoning. And I succumbed. As did everyone in the family.
Inspired by Floriole's Cafe in Chicago, I didn't bother with the crust - I was just mad for the filling. But if you're a "crusty" person - have it your way! Husband-person who long ago decided he was a "real man who didn't eat quiche," gave in to the charms of the cheddar goat cheese and mellow spring ramps. I trust that you will, too.
Cheddar Goat Cheese Quiche with Spring Ramps
Ingredients
- 1 cup grated or shredded cheddar goat cheese
- 3/4 cup spring ramps - chopped into 1/4" pieces
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 1-3/4 cups of half and half, or a mixtrure of cream and milk or just milk
- 4 eggs
- salt and white pepper to taste
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Spray a 9-inch pie or quiche pan. Sautee ramps in butter until softened (about 4 minutes.) Drain ramps on a paper towel. Whisk eggs and cream until combined. Gently stir in cheese and ramps. Salt and pepper to taste. Pout into prepared pan. Bake 35-40 minutes (until center puffs up). Cool 5-10 minutes. Carefully slide crustless quiche onto plate. Serve warm or at room temperature. It's summer - bask in the ease.
Of Muses and Meringues had a buttermilk-raspberry cake that was so light, so tender, so fluffy, I was sure it had no calories. I was wrong but let me say, it was worth it! Since toddler-hood I have been a raspberry worshiper, appreciater and lover. When husband and son were off doing the MS150 (so proud!), I was digging holes in the ground for raspberry bushes because we finally have a new sunny patch in our yard. And I will make a beeline for those berries when they come in - warding off the birds - just as I did when I was two.
Find the recipe here.It has everything you want in a summer recipe: ease, freshness, a lightness of being and the sweet without the cloying. And the bonus - you'll love Beth's blog. It's a promise.
Summer is both fertile ground for new creations and recipes that spotlight an ingredient with little fuss. Fuss in the winter.
Savor in the summer.
You have an amazing amount of energy, Claudia! I just know that your play participants must adore you!
ReplyDeleteI love the quiche! I'm not sure I can find spring ramps but I bet asparagus would taste equally good.
The buttermilk raspberry cake looks divine! I have one respberry bush growing in a large pot in my backyard just so I can eat some fresh berries. :)
oh great quiche and love that idea for a play he h
ReplyDeleteOh Claudia, what a wonderful post this is. It's theatrical, sweet and beautiful! Never enjoyed it so much! Ramps are a rare commodity in my neck of the woods and the peonies are not in bloom. I would just have to visit your post again and again. Cheers!!!
ReplyDeleteYou're amazing Claudia! You're constantly creating at work and in your kitchen. I see smiling faces all around you!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of the play - the lines about cheating on the vegetarian spouse with the meat dishes - too funny - and of course the food is worth expanding the waistline for too - I'd also say you have beautiful peonies and a real man there who does eat quiche Claudia.
ReplyDeleteYou are fey my friend and I mean that in the very nicest sense of the word. It is always a pleasure to visit here. Have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteI see your creation in the kitchen and that is amazing. I have tried some of them with rave reveiws. I can only imagine that your play participants give you rave reviews as well.
ReplyDeleteI'm in awe of all you do, Claudia! And that you have time to bake a delicious cake and quiche! Brava!
ReplyDeleteWow this is so delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteI read the beginning and laughed because pepperoni was one of the first things to go when I became pregnant! I just couldn't justify subjecting my unborn to all those nitrates and sat fats!
ReplyDeleteThat play sounds terrific. What amazing lines! I'm sure you did it great justice.
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for the link, and the nice comments about my blog. I'm so glad you liked that cake. It's one of my favorite desserts, and I'm not even really a cake person. And like you, I can almost convince myself it has no calories.
I'm a big crust person, yeah, but some fillings are good enough to go without. This looks like one of them. "Course, can't say for sure til somebody sends me a taste. Just sayin.
ReplyDeleteyou are so talented this is great! I can see everyone smiling around you! Your amazing in the kitchen~ Would love have a taste this looks great!
ReplyDeleteClaudia, it sounds like such a delightful play. You are a real trooper,allowing your waistline to suffer for the sake of art. Although from the looks of these yummy creations, it was well worth it.
ReplyDeleteYes, please! To that amazing quiche and the light and fluffy cake. I can't think of anything I want more than BOTH of these right now. I think you're nothing short of amazing!
ReplyDeleteFor all you do! xoxo
ReplyDeleteAll the best to your play....minus the food! ha... But I think both the quiche & cake are really inviting though. Btw, the flower is stunning. thanks for showing it.
ReplyDeleteHope you're enjoying yourself.
Blessings, Kristy
Where do you find the energy Claudia. I really admire that you can do so many creative things all at the same time.
ReplyDeleteI'll take a quiche, with or without a crust, any day.
Loved the play and especially the line about the spouse cheating on the vegetarian wife. Very clever and though provoking.
Sam
This looks so wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHAHA@'real man who didn't eat quiche'...who could ever resist a good cheddar goat cheese treat? Raspberry buttermilk cake looks so inviting too.
ReplyDeleteFuss in the winter, Savor in the summer...I love it!! That play sounds like a lot of fun =) And so does eating this mouthwatering quiche and washing it down with that berry-studded cake. Mmmm....
ReplyDeleteClaudia, congratulations on your lovely blog award!!! Your salmon steak looks absolutely mouthwatering, needless to say the raspberry cake has me head over heels.
ReplyDeleteIt's been quite pleasing visiting you today :)
Hi Claudia, It is so true food is the center of the universe. It is the language that needs no translation. The time and love put into the meal is revealed and a smile comes to the faces of those around you. Therefore the love has been expressed.
ReplyDeleteIt is o.k. that you have succumbed to the temptations of the "quiche"! It looks delish! The cake does look perfect for summer. I am sure that was delicious also. Have a wonderful and blessed day to you. Catherine xo
This seems like such the perfect summer meal to me...I saw Beth's cake, and I'm so glad that you made it. Yours turned out just lovely! Now if only I could see your play...Thank you for sharing such yummy photos and this tasty recipe. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteI would love to see one of your plays...and as Oscar Wilde said: "the best way to overcome temptation is to yield to it...so I yield to both your preparations!!
ReplyDeleteOk...goat cheese.....yummy...I will be making this very soon. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteJust hop over from Kristy's blog. How I envy you with homegrown berries, back here in Malaysia, imported berries are super expensive, except for our local strawberries from the Cameron Higlands. Have a lovely Sunday!
ReplyDeleteYum. Beautiful, summery recipes.
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented Claudia! I love the quiche and the cake - both right up my alley!
ReplyDeleteIt's become quite apparent that your talents and creativity have come full circle. I'm thrilled about how you're enjoying it all.
ReplyDeleteClaudia, you are a great example for us all. Living your life the best way you are...especially with a touch of dessert...is, well, la dolce vita! Waistlines don't matter this week. LOL
Ciao for now,
Claudia
I'd love to see one of your plays one day. I like the premise of Food for Thought. I think we've all been in the shoes of the boyfriend.
ReplyDeleteThat buttermilk-raspberry cake looks and sounds heavenly. These are the things I look forward to in the summer fresh berries, ramps, and beautiful flowers! Peonies are one of my favorites.
Dropped in your blog while blog hopping.. You got a wonderful space.. happy to follow you..
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Both the quiche and the cake look splendid! Love the quiche especially!
ReplyDeleteClaudia, I am just so amazed at what you do and all of your talent, energy and dedication! I can see your talent in writing just from your blog alone! And oh this quiche looks scrumptious and the raspberry cake is making me drool like my dogs! Thank you for all that you do for the arts!
ReplyDeleteSummer is for savoring, Claudia! That quiche is beckoning me. And I think I know how I am going to use my garlic ramps that are ready for picking. I am seduced and willing to succumb to that raspberry cake - gladly, I surrender! (And your peonies are sublime. Mine are all gone now; only lovely memories remain.) I love your new photo - you look great! Everything in moderation, right?
ReplyDeleteLove both , but the quiche sounds delicious, I'll must try it.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness the food looks awesome!! I really like quiche ad this one looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteI am so amazed and inspired by you, Claudia! The quiche and the cake would definitely be gobbled up in my house.
ReplyDeleteI love a good quiche and have not had one in a long time. I need to fix that soon. The buttermilk raspberry cake sounds divine and together a combo made in heaven!
ReplyDeleteI love your post, Claudia. As ever, injected with humour and great recipes. I love the "husband-person" who gave in. No wonder, with this quiche! That raspberry cake does look ever so light and so pretty with these pivoines flowers. Thanks for such a cheery post!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of a man cheating on a woman with twinkies! A very topical conflict these days...there are so many "blended" families (meaning vegans & meat eaters) these days...your filling looks delicious...I am one of the so-called "crust people" so I think I'll go make some pastry right now...Theresa
ReplyDeleteIs a quiche so appealing? It looks so by the vivid photographs displayed here! I think I better try it now. Looks too droolworthy!
ReplyDeleteClaudia,
ReplyDeleteWho could count when such a lovely cake was staring back at them from the plate. As long as it was a one time thing, I'm sure all was forgiven. Hoping you enjoy your holiday weekend.
-Gina-
I loved this dish and its uniqueness. Your recipes are fabulous and inviting and would love to visit here again for more. Happy blogging!!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to watch one of your plays - but for now that quiche looks really tastey - hope you have a great 4th.
ReplyDeletelovely....so unique!
ReplyDeleteI can't even remember the last time I made a quiche with a crust, that way I can have more cheese!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
the raspberry cake looks delicious!!
ReplyDeleteThe wonder of quiche is that it loves substitutions. I certainly would play with spinach.
ReplyDeleteA delicious quiche and fabulous cake! Wonderful summer food.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa