Thursday, March 31, 2011

Russia, Russia, Russia

This week was a busy one for us so it was hard to find a night that we would all be at home to enjoy Russian night.  We sort of pulled it together last minute.  It wasn't as elaborate as the past few weeks but it was nice to know that we can still mark a country off the map without tons of planning.  Plus, dad got to use his grill and we all got to enjoy the awesome weather we have been having!

Our Menu:
 
 

We learned that the Russians love their pickles!  It was hard to find a recipe that didn't have pickles!  Pickle soup, fried pickles, even their potato salad is made up of pickles.  Now, we love pickles just as much as the next guy but pickles in a soup or salad just didn't sit right with us.  So we just stuck with the burgers.   We also learned that Russia makes up 1/7 of all land mass.  We are getting so smart!




It's Dad's turn and he picked.....Austria!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Cook like an Egyptian

Egypt...check!  

Our Menu:
  • Sambusak- kinda like an Egyptian hot pocket.
  • Feta Salad- it had fresh mint and cucumbers and green onion....so good!!
  • Basbousa-an Egyptian cake like dessert with lemon sauce.

  • "Egyptian Beer"- not really, but I couldn't resist! 


I had the day off yesterday so I spent my day finding all my ingredients for our recipes.  I actually enjoy the hunt.  Grocery shopping might be the lowest form of retail therapy but its still shopping in my book.  I baked the cake and made the salad ahead of time so that when Adam got home we could get cooking.  Adam made the dough for our sambusak and I made the filling, I really love being in the kitchen with him.  He was very serious about his dough and very proud of how it came out.  Adam thought the little sambusaks were great, I thought the salad was great, and we ALL thought the cake was great! 


Zoie loves basbousa!
We learned that the caterpillar was fist discovered in Egypt and that Pharaohs would walk around with naked slaves covered in honey so that flies wouldn't land on them.  How would you like that job?



It's Mr. Fox's turn to pick again and he picked Russia!

    Thursday, March 17, 2011

    Swedish...Sweeedish

    Swedish night could not help but remind my hubby and I of that old Tom Green "bum bum" song.  We all know that Tom Green isn't going to win any sort of comedy awards but it was fun to go back and watch that video, especially with an 8 year old.  Here is the video from back when MTV still played a little bit music.

    Your welcome!  Okay moving right along.....

    Here is our menu:

    Not exactly the healthiest of meals, good 'ol meat and potatoes.  But upon further research it appears that this is exactly how the Swedish eat.  Fruits and Veggies are hard to find and very expensive.  The Swedish are also responsible for bringing us a few musical gems such as Abba and Ace of Base.  Thanks Sweden!

    Adam and I cooked this meal together, we were in the kitchen slaving away for 2 hours.  It took a lot of teamwork and I couldn't have done it without him.  I learned that it is wise to give the recipe a good look over before diving right in.  We ended up with a HUGE batch of meatballs, 48 to be exact.   I could have totally cut it in half.  To be perfectly honest, they were okay...Not bad, not great, just okay.  Definitely not worth all the trouble.  The pancakes were good, they sort of tasted like hash browns.  The best part of the night was spending time with my handsome husband and stealing kisses with goopy hands while rolling a gazillion meatballs.

    So now it's my turn to pick the country.  I thought about picking some place foolproof and easy that I knew I could cook and I knew would be good like China or Thailand but this is supposed to be a challenge!  So I picked a place that I have always thought was fascinating....

    So, with 3 countries marked off of our map, we say good riddance to Sweden and hello to....


    EGYPT!

    Wednesday, March 16, 2011

    Schadenfreude

    We were so excited when our 2 favorite Germans offered to come over and cook authentic Schnitzel for us! It was sooooooo good. What a great way to mark Germany off of our map!


    Our family absolutely adores these two girls. Secretly, we are planning and plotting to kidnap them and keep them here in America with us.  Not only are they super sweet and GORGEOUS but these girls can cook! 


    On the menu:
    • Schnitzel
    • Cucumber Salad
    • Baked Potatoes with home made garlic butter
    We topped the night off by watching Borat. I haven’t seen it in a while, I remembered it being funny but watching it while Sandy did her spot on impressions made it hysterical! Sexy time!

    Thank you Sandy and Charlotte for cooking some great food and for making us laugh! 
    We love you!

    FACT: The Christmas tree was invented in Germany and Germans think David Hasslehoff is ahhhmazing.
    Sweden night is….Tonight!

    Wednesday, March 9, 2011

    O Canada!

    We have a rule in our house.  Ayden always goes first.  Why?  Well, because hes Ayden.  So staying true to form Ayden got to pick the first country.  He could have picked any country in the whole wide world and he went with DRUM ROLL PLEASE....... Canada.  Really?  Adam and I gave each other a mutual "what the hell do they eat in Canada?" look.  But a deal is a deal so Canada it is!

    After lots of research and asking around I came up with our menu.
    • Donairs(Canadian street food)
    • Molson Canadian beer
    • Canada Dry ginger ale (Adam's surprise contribution)
    For the record, I made the Donairs completely from scratch.  They were good!!  Sort of like a gyro.  Here is the recipe I used
     Oh and by the way, did you know that Canada is the second largest country in the world, behind Russia?  Interesting right?  I can actually feel myself getting smarter ;)


    Adam is next up to bat, his choice?  Sweden.  Hmmmm...meatballs?  Stay tuned!

    How we began our journey.

    Whenever anyone finds out about our family project, one of the first things they ask is "where did you get that idea?"  As much as I would like to take credit and claim responsibility, I must give credit where credit is due.   The truth is..... it was all Mr. Ayden Fox's idea.... 

    Basically, during dinner one night while we were eating something in the Mexican genre, Ayden asked where the food we were eating came from and if other countries had their own special food.  This launched a big discussion/debate about foods, countries, and what belonged to whom.  We had so much fun talking/arguing about different places that Ayden thought it would be great if we started exploring different countries and their cuisine.  Since his dad and I would do pretty much anything for our handsome little man, we reluctantly accepted the challenge.  Thus began what Ayden proudly named "The Ford Family Country Challenge".

    Here is the plan... 

    Once a week we are going to cook a meal from a different country.  We will take turns picking starting from youngest to oldest.  We bought a big map to hang in Ayden's playroom and we will be marking our conquests.  To add to the fun, we make sure to have lots of fun facts about each country to discuss during dinner.  Hopefully, we will find some great new recipes and maybe even learn a thing or two.  And since I have been toying with the idea of starting a blog I figured this would be a great opportunity to dip my toes into the blogging world all while documenting our journey.

    Here we go!