Today we meet Heidi Willis, an Australian artist whose work centers around the beauty of the natural world, from lush and brilliantly colored botanicals to wildlife including birds both large and s…
Its a serious kind of love, to be surrounded by and experience such wonder and beauty as the jacarandas. I cant wait to get into some jacaranda painting!
- A small stoneware colander ideal for washing fruit or salad vegetables - Handmade on the south coast of England by ceramicist, Rebecca Williams- Hand thrown and each unique, finished in a satin vanilla glaze- For freshly picked berries, tomatoes and other petite fare from the garden in need of a good wash- Part of our handmade stoneware collection
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Emily Jackson of Stuffy Muffy has the most wonderful tongue in cheek approach to life, entertaining, and all things related to home. As a fellow Atlantan (WREN Home is based in Atlanta as well!), we couldn't be more excited to have her guest posting in our WREN Foodies series! Her recipes are so delicious, and this one, in particular, is perfect for whipping up when the humidity feels too high to turn on the oven. Check out her Orzo and Grilled Shrimp Recipe below. Hi All! I couldn't be more excited to be participating in the WREN Home foodies series. The shrimp and orzo recipe below is inspired by WREN's easy-going take on entertaining and dining. Everything in the summer should be light and uncomplicated; languid days lounging by the water, casual tables set for al fresco dining, and balmy evenings spent delighted by a game of backgammon. While this slowed down season has brought postponed plans and uncertainty, I find that familiar cooking flavors capture the spirit of summers past we're all longing for lately. Orzo is my favorite pasta variety for the hotter months as it serves beautifully at room temperature and plays well with just about anything you throw into the dish. One evening on a terrace in late August, nestled amongst the Lowcountry marshes, I ordered a steaming potpourri of seafood over a bed of noodles, and my face quite literally melted into the plate. Needless to say, hot pasta recipes are banished from my repertoire until hints of fall arrive! For this orzo dish, I made grilled shrimp the star, while mild flavors such as baby kale, Italian parsley, and olive oil take supporting roles. Seared Halloumi cheese, lemon, and scallions reveal bolder bites—unexpected twists abound! This recipe requires a few steps. However, the cheese and pasta may be prepared ahead of time, making the pièce de résistance much easier to toss together. If you can delegate the grilling, that's even better! I'd be remiss not to mention how incredible my new olive wood utensil set from WREN Home is — practical, pretty, and personalized to boot. Their ethically sourced offerings (with appealing price points!) make thoughtful housewarming, hostess, and wedding presents. I'm always on the hunt for clever gifts and hope that this recent find will lead you to a good idea or two. Bon appétit! Check out the recipe below: Ingredients Serves 5. The kale's hearty consistency ensures that this pasta will keep in the refrigerator for up to three days without signs of wilting. 1.5 lbs shrimp (I use jumbo, but any size will do) 1 lb orzo pasta 3/4 cup olive oil 1/2 cup fresh squeezed lemon juice 8-12 oz sliced Halloumi cheese (Available at Whole Foods or Trader Joe’s) 1 1/2 cups julienned baby kale 1/2 cup of fresh Italian parsley plus more for garnishing Handful of chopped scallions Salt and Pepper to taste Recipe Prepare orzo pasta according to package directions making sure to achieve an al dente consistency. Drain and place into a large bowl. While orzo is still hot, stir in 1/2 cup of olive oil, 1/4 cup of lemon juice, salt, and pepper. Set aside. Using a cast iron or nonstick pan over medium-high heat, grill slices of Halloumi cheese about 2-3 minutes on each side until a deep, golden brown sets in. This cheese will emit a good amount of moisture, so no need to oil up your pan. Cut into cube sized bites and set aside. Preheat grill to 350-450 F. Place jumbo shrimp on metal or wooden skewers, brush with olive oil and lemon juice, and season with salt and pepper. Grill shrimp over direct, medium heat for 5 minutes, flipping halfway. Shrimp should turn pink on the outside and be white and opaque on the inside. Be mindful not to overcook! While shrimp cools, toss kale, parsley, and green onion into the orzo. Layer on Halloumi cheese and shrimp. Add a final sprinkling of parsley, salt and pepper and a drizzle of olive oil. Stuffy Muffy has an incredible Fine Art & Interior Design blog - check out her post featuring WREN Home here. Her site is as informative as it is beautiful and always packed with fun reads! Shop the Theron Olive Wood Utensils featured in this post here. Let us know in the comments your thoughts on the recipe!
*PLEASE ENQUIRE ABOUT REDUCED SHIPPING COSTS FOR 2 OR MORE PRINTS* Limited edition wren screen print. This garden wren print was created from my original illustration and printed in black on a simple, pale blue background. Hand printed in water based inks on high quality, 300gsm Fabriano 5 paper. Limited edition of 25 prints. Paper size: 25 x 35cm PLEASE NOTE: Mount and frame not included. This print will be rolled in acid free tissue paper and packaged in a strong cardboard tube for delivery. Materials used: 300gsm paper, water based inks Tags:#garden wrens #illustrated bird #blue and white #bird illustration #small format #screenprint #screen print #garden bird #black ink #small print #wren bird #wren drawing #wren print Featured by our Editors: Pint-sized prints
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