Monday, July 13, 2009
I cook because I photograph
Julia over at, A Slice of Cherry Pie asked, "What can you do with watermelon and mint?" Here is my answer, A Deconstructed WMF Salad. Why deconstructed? Why not a full on watermelon-mint-feta salad like the one from Food and Wine which has been on my to make list for well over a year? It's because I made this long in advance of the actual meal and I was worried, that the dressing would make it soggy. There's nothing as unappetizing as a soggy salad.
This is a simple salad to be sure but clean, bright and fresh. I am of the opinion that the olive oil dressing suggested in Food and Wine would have dulled the sweetness of the melon. I am glad that I omitted it. In this instance I seasoned with a sprinkle of sea salt just before serving. The salad kept well and what little moisture it did produce was easily wiped up before plating.
Oh all right! I'll fess up. The truth is I saw a picture....which gave me an idea for a pattern. So now you know my awful secret. I do not cook to feed my family. I cook because I photograph. The fact that they can eat the by product of my creative efforts is just a lucky bonus for me. If you are at all confused that my cooking is less driven by a need to nourish my family, and more because I want to take a picture of food, then clearly you need to read, 10 Things You Should Know about Food Bloggers, by Not So Nigella. In it she explains the strange creature that is Foodus Bloggerus. Enjoy!
Wow, this is absolutely stunning. What a fabulous entry!
ReplyDeleteMany Thanks Julia for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteOhhh wow that's a gorgeous click!!!!!! Very beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Aruna:-)
ReplyDeleteI bought a beautiful watermelon today! I may have to try this!
ReplyDeleteGosh I'm sure if you do you will do it justice with a much better photo:-)
ReplyDeleteGreat concept. I like the idea of deconstruction much. It brings it back to the basics and makes the more complicated salad into an easy fingerfood type of dish. Like the compositional idea of the photo. I have used a similar pattern idea once for deviled eggs.
ReplyDeleteThe photo is fantastic. Brilliant idea.
ReplyDeleteWe must be blogsisters. I cook to photgraph too...& I love Not So Nigella aka Lorraines' banter.
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