Buttermilk Dill Dressing

Dressing

There are few things better than a salad dressed in homemade, creamy dressing to cool off a summer afternoon. The earthy flavors of dill combined with the subtle tartness buttermilk in this recipe make it the only dairy-based dressing I make with any frequency.

This recipe was inspired by a restaurant here in Chicago called Swim Cafe. They used to serve a salad of spinach, mushrooms, brie and dill topped with a buttermilk dressing.  They still offer something similar, but it was this former version that used to make me venture miles out of my way to enjoy as a summer lunch.

Buttermilk Dill Dressing

Ingredients

1/2 C buttermilk, shaken
1/3 C mayonnaise
3 Tbl fresh dill, chopped
1 Tbl shallot, minced
salt
pepper

Method

Whisk together the buttermilk and the mayonnaise.  Stir in the dill and shallot and season with salt and pepper to taste. Cover and refrigerate any unused portion.

Buttermilk Dill Dressing

Dressing

There are few things better than a salad dressed in homemade, creamy dressing to cool off a summer afternoon. The earthy flavors of dill combined with the subtle tartness buttermilk in this recipe make it the only dairy-based dressing I make with any frequency.

This recipe was inspired by a restaurant here in Chicago called Swim Cafe. They used to serve a salad of spinach, mushrooms, brie and dill topped with a buttermilk dressing.  They still offer something similar, but it was this former version that used to make me venture miles out of my way to enjoy as a summer lunch.

Buttermilk Dill Dressing

Ingredients

1/2 C buttermilk, shaken
1/3 C mayonnaise
3 Tbl fresh dill, chopped
1 Tbl shallot, minced
salt
pepper

Method

Whisk together the buttermilk and the mayonnaise.  Stir in the dill and shallot and season with salt and pepper to taste. Cover and refrigerate any unused portion.

Apple Butter

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During high school I worked seasonally at a local apple orchard.  I was employed in various capacities including tree pruning, conducting pony rides for children and working in the storefront. Autumn is my favorite time of year and while I was never thrilled about getting to work early on a Saturday morning, I would trade that fresh autumn air for my current stuffy office in a heartbeat (though, this doesn't hold for my wages).

One of the other perks of working at the orchard was unlimited access to some of my favorite foods: apples, apple cider, apple cider donuts and apple butter. I am still searching for an apple cider donut recipe that compares to those I used to enjoy, but I think I may have found a formidable replacement for the apple butter of my adolescence.

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A few months ago I had the opportunity to sample the fabulous Fig-Sesame Spread from cmbsweets.  When I found a post on 101cookbooks featuring the woman behind cmbsweets and her recipe for apple butter, I was certain it would produce delicious results, and it did.  I used granny smith apples and about half again as much lemon juice.  This tartness cuts the sugar just enough to ensure that the final product stays under my overly-sweet-threshold and that the apple butter comes close to matching the flavors that I fondly recall from years ago.

*Update*  Ms. Carolina B contacted me after this post to tell me that we Chicagoans can now buy cmbsweets products at three locations: Fox & Obel, Southport Grocery and Dave's Specialty Foods in Mt. Prospect!

Today marks 3 years since I created Pro Bono Baker.  Thank you to everyone who has inspired me with new recipes and given me advice as I continue to learn more about cooking and photography. I never would have imagined that this little catalog of my personal exploits would lead to meeting so many amazing individuals. I met many of you at the BlogHer Conference, some around Chicago, others more informally at book signings or talks and even a few in international locations. 

To date I have had the opportunity to spend time with the following in some capacity:
100 Peaches Project
101 Cookbooks
A Veggie Venture
Anali's First Amendment
Austinist
Blue Kitchen
Cardamom Addict
Chow
CookThink
Daily Eats
Eating on Jitneys
Eggbeater
Fat Free Vegan
Food & Thoughts
Food Migration
Gaper's Block: Drive-Thru
Gastronaut
I Ate a Pie
Inadvertent Gardener
Inquisitive Palate
Kalyn's Kitchen
Kung Foodie
La Tartine Gourmande
Libations
Little Spatula
My Vegetable Blog
Once Upon a Feast
One Hot Stove
Oswego Tea
Pinch My Salt
Simply Recipes
Still Life With...
The Pioneer Woman Cooks
This Mama Cooks
Two Bites in Suburbia

I look forward to adding to this list!