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Fresh Peach Tart

Simple Fresh Peach Tart served on a Wild Bower Speckled Ceramic Platter

Peach Tart served on a Wild Bower Studio Handmade Speckled Ceramic Oval Serving Platter

Peach Tart served on a Wild Bower Studio Handmade Speckled Ceramic Oval Serving Platter

What an insane summer! Typically our April is super rainy but the summer has really soaked us. So our normal exploration on the weekends have been washed out quite regularly, which means that we haven’t been “picking our own" in quite a while! Well, ask/wish and you shall receive. We happened to be at the right place at the right time to receive a beautiful bag full of freshly picked peaches just waiting to be transformed into something sweet and delicious though I could have probably eaten each peach on their own.

We did a poll on our Instagram page to see what folks thought we should make. One of the big winners was the peach tart. Simple and sunny we found our Peach Tart recipe from Food52. I didn’t follow their crust recipe because I had plans to make pies and quiches so I just made extra pie crust but I did follow the rest.

Peach Tart served on a Wild Bower Studio Handmade Speckled Ceramic Oval Serving Platter

Peach Tart served on a Wild Bower Studio Handmade Speckled Ceramic Oval Serving Platter

Peach Tart served on a Wild Bower Studio Handmade Speckled Ceramic Oval Serving Platter surrounded by Sun Ray appetizer plates and textured side bowls

Peach Tart served on a Wild Bower Studio Handmade Speckled Ceramic Oval Serving Platter surrounded by Sun Ray appetizer plates and textured side bowls

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The Best Zucchini Bread

Recently, as I start the pile of veggies, I’ve found myself getting to a point where I say “What am I going to do with all this?” Today that question was focused on our Zucchini haul.

Zucchini Bread served on Wild Bower Studio Sun Ray Serving Platter

Zucchini Bread served on Wild Bower Studio Sun Ray Serving Platter

When you start a garden there are so many moments where you wonder what will happen and if the garden will be a success. Will we get even one tomato or one squash? Well, we’ve officially surpassed our expectations. Every few weeks a new veggie starts to ripen and thus a new question starts to unfurl…

Recently, as I start the pile of veggies, I’ve found myself getting to a point where I say “What am I going to do with all this?” Today that question was focused on our Zucchini haul. The green gourds sometimes get lost behind the big leaves so we’ve had a few unexpected “monsters”. Some have grown larger than my forearm!

I tried to go through all of the recipes that I’ve made in the past to figure out my plan of attack. So today we made Zucchini bread, which should honestly be outlawed - it’s so dang good and more like cake than bread.

Zucchini Bread served on Wild Bower Studio textured ceramic dinnerware & Sun Ray platter.

Zucchini Bread served on Wild Bower Studio textured ceramic dinnerware & Sun Ray platter.

I’m a simple potter and while with cooking I can confidently ad lib, baking on the other hand I tend to find sticking to the recipes (to start) helpful for success. After a quick search I discovered Mom’s Zucchini Bread recipe. Best part it has over 9K 5 stars reviews so you know it’ll be good.

We made this recipe twice, the first following exactly and the second adding some nutmeg, ginger and allspice to the mix. Both were delicious and for sure a treat you’ll want to share with your friends and family.

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Tomato Caprese Salad

A beautiful cherry tomato caprese salad plated on our ceramic Sun Ray Dinner Plate.

I’ve never been a right off the vine type of tomato eater… until now. The first tomatoes to ripen this year were these adorable orange ones (don’t ask me the name because I have no idea). They are sweet and honestly taste a bit like happiness. Just look at these droplets of sunshine!

There are so many ways to eat tomatoes but my go to has been a simple caprese salad. Now let’s be honest, a Caprese salad might not be one of those things that require a recipe but here we are so I thought I’d share my favorite combo served on one of our newest sun ray textured dinner plates.

This garden has been a labor of love. When we purchased our home, the garden was located deep in the forrest. Last year we tried growing in that area but it was very unsuccessful. Since we love growing our own vegetables we decided that this year we’d have to move the garden closer to the house and into a much sunnier area. Though it was a lot of work building a new fence and getting the soil together, the garden did not disappoint. We’ve had a plethora of delicious treats come out of the garden from kale to squash to peppers and now tomatoes.

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Squiggle Oil Cruet handmade by Wild Bower Studio sits along side a variety of textured bowls and beautiful cherry tomatoes

Squiggle Oil Cruet handmade by Wild Bower Studio sits along side a variety of textured bowls and beautiful cherry tomatoes

What you’ll need:

  • Tomatoes - pick your favorite but we recommend fresh cherry tomatoes or beefsteak

  • Fresh Basil

  • Mozzarella or Burrata

  • Salt & Pepper to taste

  • Cobram Australian Extra Virgin Oil Olive (trust me, it’s the best)

Pick your favorite medium sized Wild Bower bowl. Cut up your tomatoes into halves or quarters depending on size. Chop or ripe your basil and Mozzarella. Add these ingredients to a bowl. Top with salt & pepper to taste. Finally add your EVOO and mix. Sometimes when I’m feeling a little wild, I’ll add a fresh jalapeño, garlic or red pepper flakes. Once fully coated plate your salad on your Wild Bower Studio dinnerware or eat directly from one of our bowls.

When I’m serving this meal to guests I’ll put the herbs & spices on the table in our ceramic catchalls along with the EEVO in one of our oil cruets rather than directly on the salad. It’s a nice addition to any meal and allows guests to really get into the process.

Our bright and beautiful tomato caprese salad is plated on our Sun Ray Dinner Plate along side our Squiggle Oil Curet with a variety of our ceramic bowls in the background.

Our bright and beautiful tomato caprese salad is plated on our Sun Ray Dinner Plate along side our Squiggle Oil Curet with a variety of our ceramic bowls in the background.

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Roasted Radish & Kale Salad

A delicious and easy Kale salad served in a WBS Serving Bowl

Roasted Radish, pickled onion & beet and kale salad served in Wild Bower Studio Round Serving Bowl

Roasted Radish, pickled onion & beet and kale salad served in Wild Bower Studio Round Serving Bowl

If you’re looking for someone to try your cake or brownie, look no further. I have a serious sweet tooth and will never turn down a sweet treat. So you can understand when I say that salad on the other hand is not really my thing… well, it’s still not my number one but growing kale in the garden has really rocked the boat.

Kale was one of the first vegetables that we could harvest this year along with radishes. For inspiration I followed this recipe for roasted radishes and kale salad. I didn’t have all the ingredients so we figured it out along the way. Last year I did a lot of pickling so we added pickled onions and beets. Since we aren’t cooking our kale - don’t forget to massage your kale.

The thing I enjoyed the most from the recipe linked was their Nutritional Yeast and Apple Cider Vinegar Salad Dressing. It was a game changer!

Once you mix up all your ingredients move everything to a Wild Bower Studio Serving Bowl or Platter. Serve your dressing in one of our mixing bowls so your guests can indulge. And enjoy!

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