4 lb 5 oz from Union Square yesterday Who knew that November could be this glorious? Seriously, I feel like I'm getting to LOVE November, such as it has been this year! Being that I have had Brassicas on the brain lately, I have gotten into really delving into the offerings in the genus. This may indeed seem odd to many, but here is a whole market-basketful of items to relish in, experiment with and enjoy………. Being that I have never … [Read more...]
Correcting for Short Shrift – All Hail the Eastham Turnip and A Couple More Recipes
All Hail the Eastham Turnip - far be it for me to argue with that - photo courtesy the Cape Codder This just may be the best week of the year for recipes and nostalgia……. Could it be that there is an inverse relationship between your rating of vegetable sides and the amount of press it gets, both here and in the localized media? In this case, yes. But, when a newspaper captions its feature, "All Hail the Eastham Turnip." you have to pay … [Read more...]
Julia Child, Mincemeat, My Mother in the Thanksgiving Kitchen and a Jean-Georges Addition
Reading today's New York Times Food Section sent me reeling back to days of old with my Mother in the kitchen. Julia Child and my Mom are inextricably linked in my mind and my heart, as I first was introduced to Julia, as I have written here before, in front of a black and white tv in our living room. My Mom loved Julia and Graham Kerr and made it a point of watching them as often as possible. I was interested. As I read the article today … [Read more...]
Ubiquitous Squash – A Pumpkin Scone with Cranberries, Crushed Almonds and Candied Ginger
one half can of gorgeous organic pumpkin was staring me in the face…….. We are all currently inundated with pumpkin recipes aren't we? Do we indeed need another? I'm surprised there isn't pumpkin spice latté toothpaste out there yet…... But, I'm not one to be deterred and I'm not one to waste a half can of pumpkin. And so, here, if you can stand it, is yet another way to enjoy pumpkin, in scone form and perhaps as a quick item for your … [Read more...]
Why We Love Pancakes; Soufflé for Breakfast – Pumpkin Spice Dutch Baby with Sliced Pears
photo courtesy Sugardishme.com Who wouldn't want a Soufflé for breakfast if given the chance? We all have our weaknesses which border on addictions, don't we? The list of most probable foibles can begin with shopping, drinking, wasting time, operating in life without a plan, avoiding reality, spending too much time on the internet on various and sundry types of sites, you know……. But, on my list, the number one addiction is food. Enjoying … [Read more...]
Slowly Succumbing to the Season – My Gingerbread Scones
waiting for: Ok, so I'm not that far along yet….. I'm somewhere between straddling and succumbing. But, I'm not totally succumbing yet. Last week I got to still pretend it was almost-Summer. In November, when life gives you a few days when you can work outside in shirtsleeves and shorts, well you just dive right in there, don't you? I do. This week, I'm going to try to eek my way into a bonafide Autumnal mode. Each and every … [Read more...]
Closing Ceremonies, A Carolyne Roehm Apprentice, and a Survival Guide for Winter
the "Do Tell" Peony (photo courtesy Hollingsworth Peonies) honestly could be my new all-time favorite Pssst, don't tell anybody, but I am so enjoying this Fall here in New Jersey. It has just been the greatest collection of glorious sunny days that I can honestly remember, hasn't it? Enjoying my flowers and having all these weeks to be and work outside have been a great bonus for me, right up through this past week of 70F+ days. I'm … [Read more...]
The Wonders of Old Pan Sauces – Chicken with Apples, Prosciutto and Fontina with Apple Cider Sauce
Ok, so I'm on a Fontina, Apple and Prosciutto thing. No one will ever have to worry about accusing me of having an original idea daily……... I learned a lot from Earl Peyroux about pan sauces back in the 1970s. To this day some of my favorite recipes are from his repertoire. There's Pork Chops with Apples and his Chicken in Tarragon Cream sauce. I also love the Chicken in Raspberry Cream sauce from my Winterthur Cookbook. Many times there … [Read more...]
Updating Gluten-Free Pumpkin-Corn Griddle Cakes: with Ricotta and Cider
You can refer to my earlier post for the original recipe. https://kitchen-inspirational.com/2015/10/14/gluten-free-pumpkin-corn-griddle-cakes-with-toasted-walnuts-and-dried-cranberries/ As I continue my experimentation in making my own gluten-free flour combinations, I have found that the absence of a firm "structure" can be a problem - but, if you are willing, as I am, to put up with a little looseness in favor of an über-light result, then, … [Read more...]
Make, Market, Enjoy: A Challenge to All Psychology – Eating Your Way to Happiness in France
Artful about Food As I write this, I am reminded of the title of a Rod Stewart song from 1971, "Every Picture Tells a Story" as it is apropos of this post (but not in the context of his lyrics). Do the French eat to live, or live to eat? When you visit France you can not escape feeling their inherent fascination with food and drink. It is in evidence in their DNA at every turn, in every town, in every moment of their days. The French … [Read more...]
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