Red Curried Shrimp And Vegetables

I love curry and there are so many different versions of curry, that I never really get tired of making curried dishes. Every curried dish is different. This time I made a Thai-styled red curried shrimp that I served over rice with some egg rolls on the side.

Red Curry Shrimp and Vegetables

As usual, I added a lot of vegetables to my dish. I had broccoli, carrots, onions, red and orange bell peppers, baby corn and water chestnuts. YUMMY! I also made it with cashew butter instead of peanut butter too. I like it with the cashew butter. I like it with peanut butter too, but the cashew butter seems to be a little “smoother” and creamier in taste.

1-1 1/2 lbs large shrimp, peeled and deveined

1 carrot, peeled, sliced Asian style

1/2 red bell pepper and 1/2 orange bell pepper, sliced into thin matchsticks

1/4 onion, sliced very thin

1 cup broccoli florets

1/4 cup baby corn

1/4 cup water chestnuts

1 can coconut milk

1/3 cup cashew butter

1 TBSP red curry paste

1-2 tsp curry powder

1 TBSP garlic

1 TBSP ginger

2 TBSP hot honey

2 TBSP honey ginger balsamic vinegar, optional

1/4 cup green onions, sliced Asian style

2 TBSP fresh basil, chiffonade

Combine the coconut milk, ginger, garlic, honey and honey ginger balsamic vinegar, if using and whisk until everything is well blended and smooth.

In a hot skillet, cook the shrimp first until done, then remove and set aside and keep warm.

Add the vegetables and cook for about 5-7 minutes, stirring frequently.

When the onions are translucent and the vegetables are tender, but still a little al dente, add the sauce mixture and the shrimp. Mix everything together thoroughly. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to a simmer and continue to cook for about 2-3 minutes, stirring frequently. Add the green onions and the basil at the end of the cooking process. Serve over cooked rice with a little more basil and green onions on top to finish it.

I added fried egg rolls on the side and served it with a cool, crisp Chardonnay to complete the meal. Delicious!

Have a great day and make everyday great. Stay cool, stay safe and stay well. ‘Til next time.

Nature Walks – More Northern Flickers

Northern Flickers fly around our area all the time. I love them. I just learned something new about them too. In the Western portion of the state, the Northern Flickers have a red shaft around their throat, whereas in the eastern portion of the state, they have a yellow shaft. In my area, I see the red-shafted flickers all the time, though I am also in the zone where I can see either the red or yellow shafted flickers. I haven’t seen any yellow ones yet though, just the red.

Have a great day and make everyday great. Stay safe and stay well. ‘Til next time.

Playing With Buttons Again

It seems like the more I play with my buttons, the more buttons I have. You would think I would start seeing a dent in my stock, but no. They just seem to keep multiplying. 🙂

Here is my latest creation. I made it for my massage therapist who just had a baby.

Other recent button creations.

Nature Walks – More Summer Flowers – 7/22/25

We still have an abundance of colorful summer flowers all around. I thought I would share with you while I still can. Enjoy.

I hope you are enjoying your summer and staying out of the heat and staying cool.

Penne Pasta with Chicken and Tomato Vegetable Sauce

Other than delicious, I don’t really know what to call this simple dish. It would have made my Aunt Gloria very proud though. It would have been a dish she would have created, using what she had and just throwing it all together. And that’s exactly what I did too. This is how I learned to cook, and I often go back to this deliciously fun way of cooking.

I had some leftover Costco chicken I wanted to use and I felt like pasta. I always love throwing in as many vegetables into a dish as I can too. So I just tossed everything in and this is what I came up with. 🙂

1 lb of cooked chicken, cut into strips

6-7 tomatoes diced – I used both vine ripened and Campari tomatoes

4-5 mushrooms, sliced

1 cup frozen corn

1/2 red bell pepper, sliced into thin matchsticks

1/2 orange bell pepper, sliced into thin matchsticks

1/4 onion, sliced thin

1 TBSP garlic

1 cup green beans, tips removed and cut into pieces about 1 inch long

salt & pepper to taste

1-2 tsp each dried oregano, basil, thyme and Herbs de Provence

1 tsp red pepper flakes or to taste

1 cup dry white wine

olive oil for cooking

penne pasta

The hardier vegetables were cooked first in a hot skillet with olive oil. Cook them for about 3-5 minutes, stirring frequently, or until softened a bit.

Add the tomatoes and spices and mix everything together well.

Add the wine and bring everything to a boil. Reduce the heat to a simmer and add the chicken slices.

Cook at a low heat for about 20 minutes, stirring frequently until the vegetables are tender, but still a little al dente. Serve over cooked penne pasta and top with Parmigiano cheese if you like. I served some of my famous garlic, herb cheese bread on the side, with a cool, crisp Italian white wine to complete the meal. I went with a white wine instead of a red because the sauce is a light sauce with chicken. If I was serving it with a heavier red sauce, I would have served it with a medium-full bodied red wine.

In no time at all, I had a quick, easy-peasy, healthy and delicious meal. It was loaded with all kinds of fresh vegetables and goodness. You can easily substitute shrimp or add the shrimp with the chicken. Or if you like, you can have it with just the vegetables. Either way, I promise you’re going to love this one. !Mangia!

Have a great day and make everyday great. Stay cool, stay safe and stay well. ‘Til next time.

Nature Walks – European Starling

European Starlings are not native to Colorado, but like so many other transplants, myself included, they love it here. You can see them pretty much all year round, but they really come out in droves in the cooler weather offered by the fall and winter. Again, just like me. 🙂 They are beautiful birds, and when the sunlight hits them just right, you can see all their beautiful colors.

Famous Food Quotes

You all know how I like to shake things up. You just never know what to expect with me, and that’s exactly how I like it too. 🙂 This time, I am giving you more famous food quotes. These are a good way to start off the week, right?! Enjoy! 🙂

Food is our common ground, a universal experience.

~James Beard~ American chef, cookbook author, teacher, and television personality. He’s known for popularizing simple American and English dishes and was a pioneer of television cooking shows. He’s also the namesake of the James Beard Foundation, which honors culinary professionals through awards and other programs.

Life is uncertain. Eat dessert first.

~Ernestine Ulmer~ American author from the 1800s well known not for her literature work but her stance on desserts.

Food brings people together on many different levels. It’s nourishment of the soul and body; it’s truly love.

~Gina de Laurentiis~ Television personality and chef Giada De Laurentiis

Tell me what you eat, and I will tell you what you are.

~Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin~ In 1825, the French gastronome Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin published this now celebrated quote in his masterpiece book Physiology of Taste.

~Charles Schultz~ American cartoonist Charles Schulz , creator of the Peanuts comic strip series

First we eat, then we do everything else.

~M.F.K. Fisher~ American Food Writer

Have a great day and make everyday great. Stay safe and stay well. ‘Til next time.

Nature Walks – Remember The Babies?

Remember all the babies we had early in the season? The baby goslings and ducklings? They were so little and so cute.

The ducklings.

The goslings.

Well, those cute little babies have all grown up now. Right now, they are all still together as families, but soon, they will be out, making families of their own. This is what they look like now. Same babies, just all grown up.

How quickly times flies. One minute they are cute little babies, and then blink your eyes, and they are all grown up.

The New Kingman Winery

Yesterday, Kingman Winery had their grand opening celebration for their new, permanent location. They used to be located in Denver, but decided to move “out west” a bit to Brighton. The new location has land for them to grow and land to grow some vines in the future as well.

I had been to the old location of Kingman Winery in Denver, but that was years ago, though I was still on their email list. That’s how I found out about their new location and their grand opening celebration.

Kingman Winery offers a very nice selection of award winning Colorado wines, all grown and produced from Colorado grapes from the Western Slope and the Palisade area. The winery started with a dream and 10 acres and a barn in the Grand Valley of the Colorado River, near Palisade. [But it ] really started with a dream and a strong desire to create Colorado Wines that are equal to, or better, than wines from other great wine producing regions throughout the world. [Kingman Winery is] proud to be among the wineries in Colorado that serve authentic, handcrafted wines made right here in [their] facility.

The proud owners and vintners, Doug and Karen Kingman.

We arrived around 3:00 PM, before the crowd got there, though it was already hopping by that time. We got to sample 3 of their delicious wines for free as part of the welcome to the party celebration.

Mike and Lauren are lining up to get their samples.

Once we sampled, we made our selections for our glasses, then went outside to enjoy the band, West Hwy 7, a country band that played classics by Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, and many more. They were great. A lot of people were dancing as they were belting out the tunes.

Mike and Lauren were up showing off their dancing skills too. I danced a little with a stranger, but we both decided it was too hot to really be cutting the rug.

By the time we left, Kingman was full of people who were there to help celebrate the day. It was a very good turn out indeed. There was lots of laughter and good cheer flowing freely all throughout.

The new home of Kingman Winery actually has two wineries housed under the same roof. It is also the new home of Turquoise Mesa Winery, formerly located in Broomfield, that I also went to frequently. I kind of of got a sense of what things were like when the California wineries were just getting started, where all the vintners stood by each other and helped each out, with the understanding that if one succeeds, they all succeed.

Winemaker Tom Bueb started making wine as an amateur with two other families. During the past twelve years as a bonded winery [they] still rely on good friends from the community and their support to develop a following for [their] wines. [They] are so grateful for all of them, and [they] look forward to meeting new friends and customers.

Ancient people considered turquoise to be a sacred stone with the power to help one find good and loyal friends. [Turquoise Mesa has] found excellent friends through [their] love of wine, and [they] hope [their] wines will be shared at your table in good fortune among such friends.

It was definitely a fun celebration. Brighton isn’t too far from us, and Kingman Winery/Turquoise Mesa are easy for us to get to. It’s always fun to try new wines and new wineries, and if they are close to home, well, that’s even better. It’s a win/win all the way around. 🙂

Owner/Vintner Doug Kingman and me.

Good seats were hard to find, so we shared our table with another foursome. They bought a bottle of Cab Sauv that they were kind enough to let me photograph. Cheers!

Kingman Winery/Turquoise Mesa Winery are both located at 7865 County Road 2, in Brighton, CO. They are open only on the weekends right now, Sat/Sun from 12-5 PM, with hopes of opening up more in the very near future. You can call ahead or go to their websites, or better yet, just visit in person.

Kingman Winery – (720) 560-7270 https://kingmanwine.com/

Turquoise Mesa Winery – (303) 653-3822 turquoisemesawinery@gmail.com

When visiting one winery, you actually get the chance to visit two. Lucky you!

Cheers! You will always have a good time when celebrating with good wine and good friends. Have a great day and make everyday great. Stay safe and stay well. ‘Til next time.

Nature Walks – Beautiful Barn Swallows

Barn Swallows fly all over the place here. They are such beautiful little birds, with their deep blue and rust colors. Barn Swallows are just one of our many different species of swallows that call Colorado home. They certainly like my area too. I see them all the time, from April through the end of September or October, but I never getting tired of seeing them fly around.

I think the key to happiness is to find a way to turn the ordinary into something EXTRA ordinary everyday. Have a great day and make everyday great. 🙂