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My older son, who can be a bit of a perfectionist, started drawing with pencil so he could erase any mistakes and then filled in the color with chalk pastels. He added a little surrealist spin by filling in the background with blue so they looked like they were floating in the sky. It was fun to start from the same subject then branch out, seeing how different each piece of artwork became.
Never having bought or eaten Hungarian wax peppers I adapted a recipe with things I had on hand. They were pretty good, a little spicy for the boys, but fun to transform them from the art subject to a side dish. The recipe for cheese stuffed wax peppers can be found below.
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Spicy Cheese Stuffed Hungarian Wax Peppers
Substitute sweet peppers for a milder dish
12 peppers, seed and pith removed
1 c. cottage cheese
¼ c. parmesan cheese
1 egg
¼ tsp salt
1 tsp fresh parsley, chopped
dash garlic powder
¼ c. shredded mozzarella cheese
drizzle of olive oil
1 c. cottage cheese
¼ c. parmesan cheese
1 egg
¼ tsp salt
1 tsp fresh parsley, chopped
dash garlic powder
¼ c. shredded mozzarella cheese
drizzle of olive oil
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cover a baking sheet with aluminum foil and spray with non-stick spray. Cut off the tops of the peppers and remove seeds and pith. In a small food processor combine cottage cheese through mozzarella cheese and process just to combine. Place in a zip top storage bag and snip the corner with kitchen sheers. Fill each pepper and place on prepared sheet and drizzle with olive oil. Bake 30-40 minutes until cheese is hot and peppers are golden. (notice I didn't say they were particularly pretty after baking;)
* Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is
a way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from a farmer. Each week CSA shareholders pick up a box of fresh
produce. This creates a closer relationship
between the food you eat and the farmer who grows it. It also sometimes exposes you to new vegetables.