downton audrey

hey y’all! i had a rather exhausting, somewhat wine-soaked weekend, so i’m taking it easy with a bit of hulu with a side of blogging. i’ve become obsessed with downton abbey – about a year too late, i know – watching the first two seasons in a matter of about four days, because that’s how i do. the show is essentially a soap opera set in the early 1900’s, which is captivating enough, but the costuming is absolutely to die for – for me, it rivals even that of mad men – gorgeous, long art deco frocks, elbow length gloves, fabulous jewelry. it inspired me to snag this skirt, and do my best modern-downton – sort of last year’s anthropologie catalog meets downton abbey meets dark-rooted-bedhead.


top: anthropologie
skirt: madewell
necklace: gift from sam
necklace: old anthropologie
shoes: (hard to see) rachel comey

anyhow, last weekend, after the resounding success that was braised lamb neck, i grabbed some lamb lollipops from work and planned a meal around them – a fishcake salad to start, mussels for an appetizer and then lamb lollipops with a fennel and green apple slaw and beet pureĆ©. the preparation was actually quite simple, but so, so good.




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apple and fennel slaw

one small fennel bulb, thinly sliced
one green apple, thinly sliced
2 T honey
2 T apple cider vinegar
a few fronds of fennel, chopped
sea salt

combine all ingredients and let them sit for at least thirty minutes.

beet and greek yogurt pureƩ

about 2 large beets, cooked til soft and cut into 1/2 inch cubes
1/2 cup greek yogurt
sea salt

place in blender. buzzzzzz.

lamb lollipops

spice rub: i used rubbed sage, fennel pollen, sea salt, fresh thyme leaves
4 lamb lollipops
a splash of olive oil

start the oil in a pan, on medium high; let the pan get nice and hot, then place the lollipops in. cook for about 2-3 minutes (depending on thickness) each side; let them rest for a few minutes, then serve atop the slaw and puree. ta-da!

and one final note! i’ve had some exciting press lately – an interview with the host of all things considered on npr (which i have to admit is very much a dream come true for me, the biggest of all NPR nerds) and then today my macarons are featured on nymag.com! (and just in time for valentine’s day. . . i have a feeling the next week will be an exceedingly busy one.)

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macaron flavors (clockwise) coconut cream, nutella, mint chocolate chip, lavender black pepper and lemon rosemary. (photo by nymag)

thank you, truly and deeply, for all your kind words – i’ll do a post soon to address some questions i’ve been getting in the comments.

much love to you all,

xo audrey
SOURCE: homerunballerina – food & personal style by a bakery owner in the berkshires – Read entire story here.