Showing posts with label Sonoma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sonoma. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

The girl and the fig and the radishes

We recently spent a few days up in Sonoma County, starting with lunch at the much-loved and critically-acclaimed restaurant, the girl and the fig. The day was already quite warm, and when I started reading the menu, one of their starters really got my attention. I’ve since learned that this dish, mixed seasonal radishes, anchovy butter and grey sea salt, enjoys a permanent place on their ever-evolving menu. I love radishes, and even grew ‘French breakfast radishes’ in my summer garden one year, but I'd never eaten them in the classic way, with butter and salt. What a simple, perfect combination: cool, crunchy radishes and smooth, rich butter. There's a great post on the restaurant blog about this dish, so I'll let it provide the details—and photos.

The next morning, we went on a hike outside of the town of Sebastopol. As I often do, I took photos of wildflowers, to identify and sketch later. When I looked up this delicate little flower that evening, I learned that it is a wild radish!  


As for drawings, however, I have exactly two sketches of radishes in my portfolio: At the top of the plate page, we have a French breakfast radish from my garden. Such a beauty.

And below, we have a trio of the popular 'watermelon radish'. Now, one usually sees the inside of this radish featured, as it's bright pink (as the name implies) while the outside is comparatively plain: white to pale pink at the root. 


A few months after I drew this, I realized how much the creases and texture looked like faces. So, with barely a touch of a pencil, these radishes become three people, with a bit of a story to tell, it seems! 


Hmmm, I have drawers full of veggie drawings. I feel a series coming on...