Wow! Here we are in mid-April already! The flowers are blooming and it’s made my evening walks just beautiful. And, wasn’t this weekend lovely? I hope everyone had a great weekend, too.
And then, yesterday. Oh, my. We lost power in the morning and felt lucky to not have to swim to our destinations as we did our running for ingredients for the week. (Yes, we still have to run, but we take all the proper precautions, as we hope you are, too.)
After all the running in the weather yesterday, it was nice to settle down for a family dinner last night. We had salads and lettuce wraps with fresh, crisp butter lettuce and homemade hoisin sauce. Who knew hoisin sauce was so easy? And so delicious! My kids constantly tease me about all the sauces in the refrigerator. (Doesn’t everyone have the entire fridge door full of sauces? I mean, there are a few barbeque sauces, Asian sauces, mustards, hot sauces, and the list goes on, but they are all good sauces and necessary condiments. Do I hear an "amen"?)
In the interest of time this evening, I’m keeping the newsletter short so I can get back to building the store on our website. If you haven’t checked it out yet, please do. Please keep in mind that it’s a work in progress and I’m hoping to hear your feedback.
Remember, if you want to order baked goods for the week, you may just reply to this e-mail. Or, if you want an adventure, you can try out the new web store at sandisbreads.com. Whatever you choose, please try to have your order to us by Wednesday evening or Thursday morning (8 a.m.) at the latest. This gives us time to calculate and schedule our production for the weekend. Thanks for your help and your patience as we continue learning how best to serve you in these ‘interesting’ times.
Be well, everyone! Stay safe! See you soon!
Now, for the recipe! Get your butter lettuce ready and grab your whisk. Here comes the best Asian fast food you’ve ever had.
For your lettuce wraps, you’ll want the following:
1 pound of ground beef, cooked,
1 red onion, diced and sautéed in 2 t EVOO, then combined with the beef
1 bunch of scallions, washed and cut on an angle in ½-inch pieces
1 head butter lettuce, leaves separated, washed, and dried
Homemade Hoisin Sauce
4 T soy sauce
2 T peanut butter (I used creamy, but next time I think I’ll use chunky for some texture.)
1 T honey
2 t rice vinegar
1 clove garlic, finely minced
2 t toasted sesame oil
1 t Chinese hot sauce (I used Sriracha.)
1/8 t black pepper
Combine all ingredients in small bowl and whisk until incorporated.
Assemble your lettuce wraps with the ground beef and onion mixture, topped with the scallions and dressed with the fresh hoisin sauce. It’s a wonderfully quick and easy recipe and soooo delicious!