Aspargus for Dinner
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Aspargus for Dinner

Bit by bit, her favorite cookbooks and well worn recipes from newspapers (Sweet Potato Pie Casserole, I’m talking to you), impressive family holiday spreads, baking peanut butter fudge cookies, frosting cupcakes for class, using a food processor to puree the filling for her well-loved stuffed mushrooms (which she kept making, despite developing a severe fungus allergy – and I remember bits and pieces of that fateful ravioli at a restaurant on Long Island well), savoring good wine and balsamic, aged Parmesan and visits to gourmet Italian markets, the early days of the Food Network, forming those croquettes out of leftovers mashed potatoes, and even her go-to fried potatoes & scrambled comfort food – it all starts to reappear: and I try to savor them, one by one. You never want those visions to go. Continue reading »

DIY French Press Cacao Nib Cold Brew (Hey Summer, You’re Welcome)
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DIY French Press Cacao Nib Cold Brew (Hey Summer, You’re Welcome)

Cold brew has become one of the savings graces of warmer days in my life, and it’s ridiculously easy to make at home. You’re essentially extracting the coffee into more of a concentrate (which is why you’re typically see cold brew priced higher than coffee). The method I used comes from Cook’s illustrated’s Dan Souza, and is available on the website of America’s Test Kitchen. As if you could have any doubts now. I’ve combined a couple of steps, based on how I’ve been making at home the past two summers, and throw in the addition of rich cacao nibs, ripped off from my dear from Tom (who rules!). Continue reading »

Scenes, Beans and Zebra (Cup) Cakes
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Scenes, Beans and Zebra (Cup) Cakes

A combination of baketivism and plastic-wrapped nostalgia at its finest.   These were for last weekend’s Worldwide Vegan Bake Sale in Portland, inspired by a big ole vganized Zebra cake that J. Legume and I made a few months ago. I vaguely remember our conversation on what type of cake to make for a gathering, and the vegan … Continue reading »

Two Weeks, Behind the Scone: Recent Cooking, Bagels, Scones, Reading & Curries
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Two Weeks, Behind the Scone: Recent Cooking, Bagels, Scones, Reading & Curries

I’ve been perusing Serious Eats (and wishing they’d read my mind and hand over my own vegan column already, jeez) quite a bit lately, and had to borrow one of their regular features as a title here, and hand it over to the past two weeks in my culinary life.  As I’m a bit nutty … Continue reading »

in Common
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in Common

The past week has hit my heart hard. Witnessing images, a midst bits of news, and reading words of support and concern across the internet, of tragedy at the Boston marathon and ensuing chase and violence from Kendall Square into Watertown later in the week, have us all trying to understand. I find myself reflecting on the … Continue reading »