One time in Florence I had the best meal I have ever had in my life. It was pasta with a Walnut Cream Sauce and I still long for it to this day. So good. This is my feeble attempt to make this glorious Italian dish. Don't get me wrong... this sauce is really good, otherwise I would never add it to the blog archives, but nothing can ever compare to what I ate in Italy. I must go back someday... SAUCE 1 c. crushed walnuts 1/2 c. butter (or margarine) 3/4 c. heavy cream 1/2 c. white wine 1/4 tsp. ground cinnamon 1/4 tsp. salt Dash of nutmeg Dash of pepper 1 c. freshly grated/shaved parmesan cheese *Prepackaged ravioli (I do one pack of cheese ravioli combined with one package of chicken filled - Costco has a great chicken ravioli - but this sauce also tastes great with a butternut squash ravioli if you can find it). If you want to attempt to make your own homemade ravioli, this recipe looks good. But I am lazy and would never attempt to make my own pasta, let's be honest... Bring a pot of water to boil and add ravioli as you make the sauce. Remember, ravioli only needs to cook for about 4-5 minutes. Toast your crushed walnuts on a baking sheet at 300 degrees for 8-10 minutes (until slightly browned). Remove and set aside. Meanwhile, melt the better on the stove over medium high heat. As soon as it is melted, add the cream and wine, and cook for a few minutes over high heat for 2-3 minutes. Reduce heat to medium and add walnuts, spices, and cheese, and stir well. Remove from heat. {I add about 3/4 cup Parmesan into sauce and sprinkle the remaining 1/4 cup to the top of the dish before serving.} Stir sauce and ravioli together and serve with more cheese sprinkled on top! Just a note... this sauce is unlike any other pasta sauce I know of. It has it's own unique flavor (not at all like a traditional white sauce), but it's great! It's also not super runny or creamy - notice in the picture above that the ravioli is not really swimming in sauce at all; it just kind of sticks to the ravioli with it's parmesan=y, walnut-y goodness. The above picture was taken at a big group dinner, and from the feedback I got, I think everyone liked it! Linking to: ... Read more
A Year Ago TODAY…
A year ago today, Micah and I were doing something HUGE. CRAZY. EXCITING. UNKNOWN. We were moving. To Arizona. As newlyweds of 13 days, we finished packing up our big Budget truck with our whole lives stuffed inside (along with lots of wedding gifts), and we left our hometown near Seattle for a new life together as Mr. and Mrs. Russum. (Except we stopped about an hour into our journey to take a nap because we were so tired from packing and attending a wedding the night before we left. But that's beside the point...) After our power nap, we continued our journey and we arrived in Arizona two days later. We didn't know where we were going to live. We knew NO one except for my relatives who live about 40 minutes outside of Phoenix. But we were excited for an adventure. Today, we are also traveling from Seattle to Arizona. This time by plane. And this time, we are going HOME. Seattle is now where we visit. But Scottsdale is home. It's funny how HOME can change. A year ago we didn't know where we were going to live. Now we love our neighborhood and are hoping to buy a house there soon. A year ago we had no friends in Scottsdale. Today there are so many people I miss in Arizona and can't wait to see this week! A year ago we were about to begin church hopping. Today we are blessed by our church - the very first one we visited last summer! A year ago, we didn't know what to expect at our new jobs. Today Micah has already been promoted and I am loving every second of grad school and teaching at the college level. A year ago, God was saying "trust me." Today, I am saying "thank you" to Him. Us at the Grand Canyon last month ... Read more
Flowers Fade Friday: Adoption
"For you did not receive the spirit of slavery to fall back into fear, but you have received the Spirit of adoption as sons, by whom we cry 'Abba! Father!' The Spirit himself bears witness with our spirit that we are children of God, and if children, then heirs - heirs of God and fellow heirs with Christ, provided we suffer with him in order that we may also be glorified with him."Romans 8:15-17 Adoption is one of the most beautiful pictures of God's grace on this earth, because as Gentile believers we are truly adopted into God's family. I love the verse above. We are God's precious children. Christ is our brother, and someday we will be heirs with him in heaven. Although I was not originally a part of God's family, he chose to make me his very own. He chose to graft me into the best family tree there is. The family tree of GOD. And Jesus is my big brother. I love that. I've never had an older sibling. I am the oldest in my family, and while I like being the oldest, I also have always wondered what it would be like to have a big brother to love me and protect me, the way big brothers are prone to do. But Romans 8:29 says that Jesus is the "firstborn among many brothers." But I'm pretty sure he has little sisters too... Micah and I want to adopt children someday. I mean, nothing is set in stone. Maybe we'll have our own kids. Maybe we'll adopt some or all of our children. Maybe we won't have kids. Only the Lord knows what tomorrow will bring. But, trusting that the Lord is sovereign, Micah and I are interested in adopting in the future. There is no better way to show Christ to a child then to bring him or her into your own family, because that is exactly what God has done for us. ... Read more
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