New Year, New Goals (Plus a Few 2010 Highlights)

Week 19: Lavender lemon sugar cookies

It’s already past week 50, which means less than 2 weeks before this project is over (how is that possible?! It feels like only yesterday I picked up some quince, took some crappy pictures and posted about it). I started 52 Kitchen Adventures at the beginning of the year as sort of a New Year’s resolution to make myself cook more, blog regularly, and try some new foods. Almost a year later, I’ve tried a lot of new foods, connected with lots of other foodies and food bloggers, and had a lot of fun in the process.

Week 38: Dragon fruit jellies

But the question is: what’s the next step? After 2010 and 52 weeks of unusual ingredients is over, I could continue attempting to find more unusual ingredients (there’s definitely a lot more out there, but they’re getting continually more challenging to find). Or I could do something new. As people close to me will tell you, I am ready for something new!

Week 37: Candy cap flan

While the weekly adventures forced me to cook and blog once a week, it was very constraining and I’m kind of over it. I was going to set a new theme to blog about each week, but after going through lots of ideas (seasonal foods, different ethnic foods, crock pot recipes, etc.), I think I’ve decided: no theme! Instead, I’m going to let things happen more organically, and just blog about what’s happening in my kitchen on a normal day. Some of the things I most enjoyed sharing were random things we made over the year like shrimp sandwiches, homemade funfetti cupcakes, s’mores pie with Guiness, the ultimate bacon chocolate cupcakes (and subsequent bacon chocolate ice cream cupcakes). I’m not going to promise to blog on a weekly basis (although I am proud of myself for meeting that goal in 2010!), but I have other goals, such as including more step by step pictures, improving my photography, and continually improving the blog.

Week 17: Farro with mushrooms, bacon and asparagus

Throughout this post are some highlights of the unusual ingredients we tried over the past year. These were some of my favorites, although I’ll never forget the oddly smelly durian, pig’s feet, or the tiny mini limequats. It was fun to pick up random things I’d never heard of and try to figure out what to do with them. I’m sure I’ll still do this occasionally and share more unusual adventures with you – it’s just too fun to try new things.

Week 46: Pears in pomegranate syrup

Exploring unusual ingredients each week was a great adventure and I’m so thankful all of you came along for the ride! I hope you continue to enjoy 52 Kitchen Adventures in its new incarnation in 2011. As always, email any recipe requests, food questions, comments, etc.

Week 23: Braised pork belly

What was the most unusual thing YOU ate this year? I sure have a lot of answers to that question! To see all 52 Kitchen Adventures (after December 26), click on the “Kitchen Adventure” category. If you try any of the Kitchen Adventures recipes from 2010, please let me know how they turned out for you!

12 Comments on New Year, New Goals (Plus a Few 2010 Highlights)

  1. Andrea
    December 16, 2010 at 2:54 pm (13 years ago)

    Wow! So close to being done with your 52 ingredients! I’ve really enjoyed reading about them, and seeing what you do with them! You are very creative, and that’s what makes the blog interesting!

    I’ll definitely continue to follow your blog. 🙂

    Reply
    • Stephanie
      December 16, 2010 at 3:24 pm (13 years ago)

      Thank you Andrea!

  2. Eileen
    December 16, 2010 at 4:29 pm (13 years ago)

    The most unusual thing I ate this year – pork belly. And, I actually tried duck for the first time. I have some hang ups about certain foods like wild game, seafood, etc. – probably why I stick to baking – lol…

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    • Stephanie
      December 16, 2010 at 4:31 pm (13 years ago)

      I understand that. I was a vegetarian for a long time so it wasn’t until relatively recently that I tried different meats too. Pork belly and duck are both delicious!

  3. TiffKey
    December 16, 2010 at 7:25 pm (13 years ago)

    The most unusual thing I ate this year … curried, roasted radishes! And they were yummy!

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    • Stephanie
      December 16, 2010 at 8:12 pm (13 years ago)

      Yum, sounds good!

  4. Stef
    December 17, 2010 at 8:33 am (13 years ago)

    Congrats for an amazing first year! I loved the 52 new ingredients, but I’m excited to see where your new direction will take you. Great stuff!

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  5. Stephanie
    December 17, 2010 at 2:49 pm (13 years ago)

    Thanks Stef!

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  6. LimeCake
    December 19, 2010 at 3:51 am (13 years ago)

    I wasn’t an adventurous eater this year. Then again, chicken feet and duck tongue are favourites of mine. Gosh your pork belly looks darned good! Happy holidays!

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    • Stephanie
      December 19, 2010 at 9:43 pm (13 years ago)

      Chicken feet and duck tongue are pretty adventurous for most people in this part of the world!

  7. Mira
    January 1, 2011 at 9:52 pm (13 years ago)

    I was googling cherimoya as I discovered it Cayo Coco. I just love them and found your blog. I’m so sorry that I didn’t discover it earlier! I think that I’m a foodie and eat things like the pork belly ( on the barbeque it’s great too), pomegrante syrup and have tried different grains and concocted many dishes myself. I hope you continue to blog and will check out your archives. I wonder if cheryimoya is canned anywhere…. Happy New Year 2011!

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