Posts Tagged ‘cooking’

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What am I eating?

October 21, 2013

klondike bar

We had dinner with friends on Saturday and the conversation turned, unsurprisingly, to food.  There were fried twinkies a la mode on the dessert menu.  As you can tell, this restaurant was one of those up-scale places.  We talked about the number of things that people try to fry – usually in the context of county or state fair food.  I have heard of ice cream, pickles and even beer.

Coincidentally, today I saw this story on Fair Food at Good Eats.

The photo above shows a deep fried Klondike Bar.  There are a number of other interesting concepts on the slide show at the link above.  What would you do-oo-oo to a Klondike Bar?

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What is tattoo Tuesday about?

October 1, 2013

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According to the Popcorn Board (who knew there was a Popcorn Board?) October is National Popcorn Month.

Wikipedia explains popcorn thusly: Popcorn, also known as popping corn, is a type of corn (maize, Zea mays var. everta) that expands from the kernel and puffs up when heated. Corn is able to pop becauseits kernels have a hard moisture-sealed hull and a dense starchy interior. Pressure builds inside the kernel, and a small explosion (or “pop”) is the end result. Some strains of corn are now cultivated specifically as popping corns.

The Muppets explain it like this:

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What is tattoo Tuesday about?

September 17, 2013

PLUMS and Plum Blossom Tattoos

A few years ago, my friend, Betty, invited Roz and me over for dinner and made a Plum Galette for dessert.  After dinner, Roz and I politely ate a slice of the galette, and then another, and then abandoned our forks and finished off the galette so that only crumbs were left.

I bought some lovely purple plums in Whole Foods the other day and made this tart.  While it was not devoured all in one sitting, it was pretty good.

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The recipe is an adaptation of Rose Levy Beranbaum’s Plum Flame Tart in The Pie and Pastry Bible

1 recipe sweet cookie tart crust

3-4 large purple plums sliced into 1/8 sections

1/3 – ½ cup sugar – depending on the tartness of the plums

½ t cinnamon

1/8 t nutmeg

1/3 cup Apricot or other preserves for glazing

Heat oven to 350 degrees

Place a cookie sheet on a rack in the lowest position in the oven

Crust

One stick of cold, unsalted butter cut into pieces

¼ cup sugar

1 ½ scant cups of all-purpose flour

1/8 t salt

1 large egg yolk

2 T cream

Combine the egg yolk and cream and set aside

Using a pastry blender combine the sugar, flour, butter and salt until the mixture looks like coarse crumbs. You can also use a food processor for this part.  Add the egg and cream mixture and blend with a fork.  I needed a little more cream to make it come together.  If the dough is too soft, refrigerate it for a few hours or freeze for about 10 minutes.  Mine was perfect as is to press into the pan. Press the mixture evenly over the pan bottom and about ½ inch up the sides. Use a tart pan with a removable bottom or a similar spring form pan.  No need to treat the pan because there is plenty of butter in the dough and it will release easily. I used a 10” spring-form pan because that is what I have.

Bake the tart shell for 8-10 minutes.  Remove from the oven and cool.

Place the plum slices on the tart shell in concentric rows beginning with the outer edge of the crust, working toward the center.  Mix the sugar, cinnamon and nutmeg together and sprinkle over the tart.

Bake the tart for about 45 minutes, or until the plum slices are soft.  Remove from the oven and cool.

Glaze the tart by warming and straining apricot preserves and brushing over the tart.  I had an extra plum or two, so I just made some plum preserves, strained them and used that as the glaze.

plum tartWhy did I photograph the plate upside down?

And the tattoos?

plum blossom

plum bird

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What is tattoo Tuesday about?

September 10, 2013

Today is bean soup day.  What bean soup is more well known than Senate Bean Soup.  Here is a reference from the U.S. Senate commenting on the possible genesis of Senate Bean Soup (which is on the menu everyday that the Senate is in session.

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I offer a recipe from Food.com:

Ingredients

1 lb dry navy beans

1 meaty ham bone

1 cup chopped onion

2 garlic cloves, minced

1 cup chopped celery

2/3 cup mashed potato flakes or 1 1/2 cups mashed potatoes

1/4 cup chopped parsley

1 1/2 teaspoons pepper

1 teaspoon ground nutmeg

1 teaspoon oregano

1 teaspoon basil

1 bay leaf

salt, to taste

Directions

  1. Wash and sort beans; in large kettle, cover beans with 6-8 c hot water.
  2. Bring to a boil; boil 2 minutes; remove from heat, cover, and let stand for 1 hour.
  3. Add another 2 quarts of cold water and ham bone.
  4. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer 1 1/2 hours.
  5. Stir in remaining ingredients; simmer 20-30 minutes until beans are tender.
  6. Remove ham bone, trim off meat and return meat to soup; remove bay leaf.
  7. Serve hot; freezes well.

And the tattoos:

bean limaLima Bean

Bean mr.Mr. Bean

bean1El L Bean

So raise a mug to salute this musical fruit and let everyone know como frijoles, or how you bean.

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What am I wondering about?

September 4, 2013

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How did courgettes become zucchini, or vice versa?  Through my exhaustive research, I have found that: Courgette is a French dialectal, diminutive of courge, gourd, from Old French cohourde, from Latin curcurbita.  Zucchini? – same etymological root, but this time coming through Italy.

This vegetable (fruit) is also known as summer squash, vegetable marrow, marrow, and marrow squash, as well as courgettes and zucchini.

In Spain, they are called calabacín, in Polish – cukinia, in Portuguese – aboborinha, in Turkish – kabak,  in Croatian – tikvica, in Japanese – ズッキーニ, and in Arabic – كوسة

Love them, or not, here is a yummy-looking recipe from Frugal Feeding for chocolate cake that incorporates that ubiquitous green item that is the subject of this post.

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What is tattoo Tuesday about?

August 29, 2013

Flaming_marshmallow_tattoo_by_Reddsky

Okay, so I missed Tuesday this week.  We are on vacation.  However, August 30, is Toasted Marshmallow Day!  Fire up the campfire, find some long sticks, and prepare by watching Ghost Busters.

King Arthur Flour has recently posted a recipe for homemade marshmallow fluff: recipe here.

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What do I find funny?

August 24, 2013

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… and a little scary.

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What amuses me?

August 21, 2013

fruit palmtree

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What is tattoo Tuesday about?

July 30, 2013

corn flakesToday is Cornflake Day.

The invention of cornflakes was the result of a failed attempt by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, back in 1894, to create a healthful snack for patients at his sanitarium out of some stale grain. Dr. Kellogg had some strange ideas about health and well-being. You can read more about them here (bizarre alert.) 

The flakes that resulted from his experimentation were a success.  Dr. Kellogg and his brother tried the process with other grains including corn, and a cereal empire was born.

In addition to being a part of Kellogg’s astounding number of breakfast cereals, cornflakes can also be used in recipes, such as these from Pepper: Cornflake Chocolate Chip Marshmallow Cookies: Genius with a Touch of B*tch.

A cornflake tattoo?  I could not find one.  This is the closest I came:

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By the way, did you know that Butterfinger candy bars are made with corn flakes that have been sweetened, mixed with peanut butter, and covered in chocolate?  I didn’t either.

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What am I pondering?

July 8, 2013

It’s Monday.

dumplings

Does anyone besides me eat cold pizza (for breakfast?)  Cold Chinese left-overs?  Cold sushi?  . . . Oh, never mind.

Sneakers

Am I the only adult who wants to have twinkle toe sneakers or flats?  Why don’t they make them in my size? Which happens to be 7.5 B in case you have a pair to sell.

pie

Why is coconut crime pie so hard to find where I live?  Any kind of pie, really, which does not make sense to me because I live near Cleveland.  We are sort of mid-west (really we are on the Great Lakes and that is different), but still we should be all about all American pie.  Go to any nice restaurant in town and you will find creme brulee and chocolate lava cake on the menu (so last year if you ask me), but no PIE.

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I don’t understand the concept of or inspiration for fish tacos.

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I don’t understand why any restaurant would put roast turkey with dressing on the menu and then say that they have no cranberry sauce.

potato pancakes

I don’t understand why the server asks me if I would like sour cream or apple sauce with my potato pancakes, when the answer is obvious – both.

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Why can’t auto makers devise a defroster for the windshield that works like the defroster on the rear window.  Would those wires really impede visibility?  Can’t they make the defrosting wires smaller, or transparent?  Is there really no way to create auto glass that won’t let the inside of the car heat up to the temperature of the surface of the sun?