A Painter’s Kitchen
Recipes from the Kitchen of Georgia O’Keeffe
by Margaret Wood
food photography by Michael O’Shaughnessy
Just when I thought I had dinner made, I get the cry, “I’m not eating that!” I felt as if I’d pushed my limits of creativity to prepare something that Max would like, but came up empty handed. Jeff and I often find ourselves sitting down to a meal while Max makes himself some toast or warms up a plate of pasta – again. His three main items of consumption lately include toast, pasta or pizza. He will also eat romaine lettuce with balsamic vinaigrette, apples with peanut butter, melon and cucumbers. I guess this is normal?
To find inspiration, I have turned to Georgia O’ Keefe. I heard many years ago that she preferred her foods simply prepared, so I say her name as a mantra when cooking for Max. Here is my recent “Georgia O’Keefe” creation. These cucumbers were so fresh, crunchy and juicy. Once enticingly arranged, I sprinkled on just a little salt and black pepper and Max ate nearly the whole plate! He’ll be healthier than the rest of us if he continues to eat like this. I shouldn’t complain.
Another Georgia O’Keefe idea is a simple steamed green bean. Loving layered flavors, I served this with the fennel and rosemary pesto I made the other day. Delish!



Hi Sarah – I just discovered your blog while I was researching this post on Georgia O’Keefe…
http://dreamdogsart.typepad.com/art/2009/09/georgia-okeefes-dog.html
…I think your site is wonderful and I have just added it to my Google Reader. I know I will be back often as I work my way through my own CSA box in Northern California. Keep up the excellent posts.
Thanks so much for your interest. Creating this blog and all the food around it has been so fun for me! I’d love to hear about what a CSA box in Northern California delivers this time of year.