Did you stress-eat leftover Halloween Candy last night? Are you elated, disgusted, relieved, panicked, trepidatious or just happy to have something (or nothing) decided? It’s been a long year of jumbled up emotions and the last month felt like the previous six months before it ramped up and jammed into four weeks! Now it’s all over except for the shouting. The cake is baked. The deed is done. You know what we need? We need chocolate. Chocolate in its most American form. The one thing we can all agree on. The Brownie. Did anyone happen to see this season’s Great British Baking ...
SHEET PAN DINNER POT LUCK: BUTTERNUT SQUASH, APPLES AND BRATWURST
Half pieces of vegetables in the refrigerator and partial packages of frozen meat are an inevitable part of living by yourself. Things just don’t come in single person sizes. You may very good at planning out menus and using everything up or you may be like me and save the unneeded portions until it is a question of toss it or use it. Today is a use-it day. I really didn’t feel like going to the store so I went to my fridge instead. And I found half a butternut squash, half an onion, some apples, and some frozen bratwurst. And carrots. (I always have carrots). This calls for a ...
LEARNING FROM THE BEST: BBQ COUNTRY STYLE RIBS
I am obsessed with the American BBQ Showdown on Netflix. It’s weird, I know. I don’t do a lot of bbq, mostly leaving that to my skilled and capable son-in-law. I love BBQ but it’s always seemed a little one note to me. However, there’s not a lot that’s new on TV these days and this show caught my eye. I’m so glad it did. I have learned a lot about meat and Southern sides and the vast array of people who love to make it. Kevin Bludso and Melissa Cookston are the judges and they are good. Melissa in particular knows how to cook the meat and sides. She can spot a mistake from a ...
TAKING IT A DAY AT A TIME WITH SPICED APPLE OATMEAL COOKIES
Fresh apples and butterscotch chips take these spiced oatmeal cookies to another level! Has time ever been so surreal? The days seem to drag on forever and yet it’s already mid-October. This year has been a tough ride but it almost over. Except what if it isn’t? My newest fear is: What if it’s not just 2020? What if this chaos and discord continues? When I think of that, I turn off everything, go for walk and come home and bake cookies. Then I go for another walk and drop the cookies off at a friend’s house. By the time I do all that I feel better and the day has passed. Did I ...
APPLE TART FOR BEGINNERS: NO ROLL PASTRY
With its stylized layers of apples and free standing crust, an apple tart is one of the most impressive things a home baker can bring to the table. It looks so hard to make! With this recipe, it's not. If you can slice an apple and press dough into a pan, you can wow your friends and family and enjoy a home made apple tart with pride! We went apple picking last weekend. It was a lovely sunny day with just a hint of coolness in the air. The orchards were pretty crowded but we headed back to where some of the lesser known apples were growing and found ourselves alone in a wonderland of ...
PUMPKIN BISCUITS
It’s Fall! All hail pumpkin and pumpkin spice! It seems like every year the stores try to push us into the next season long before the present one is finished. Pumpkin products have been on the shelves of my local markets since August. In my quest to enjoy the products of each season when they are in season, I have studiously ignored this. Yesterday, however, was the first day of Autumn. With everything else that’s been going on it seems like the weather gods are giving Western North Carolina a bit of a break. This September has moved from the heat of summer to the cooler days and ...
Peanut Butter and Jelly From The French Laundry Dinner
This week madness reigns in my kitchen. My refrigerator is full of luxury foods, truffles, lobster, caviar and foie gras, and every counter in my kitchen is covered with pots and bowls and dishes in various stages of construction. Saturday night is the night of Sarah’s Annual “Dinner from a Cookbook” when she makes a multicourse meal using the recipes from a chef or restaurant’s cookbook. Previous dinners have used cookbooks by Otto Lenghi and Chef Gabrielle Hamilton of Prune in New York City. So it really shouldn’t be a surprise that this year Sarah chose The French Laundry Cookbook by ...
BACK TO BASICS WITH QUICK BREAD: NECTARINE AND MANDARIN ORANGE BREAD
A Basic Quick Bread Recipe is used to make a sweet, moist bread featuring fresh nectarine puree and dried Mandarin oranges. People often comment on how unusual my life has been: the many places I have lived and how different that is from their lives. It is true I have lived and traveled all over the world. But what I noticed is, that while the setting was different, the things we were doing, wherever we were, were the same things our families were doing back home. Thus it was that I sat on a beachside terrace in Bali and listened to my brother-in-law explain chemical equations ...
AUTUMN FIGS AND PORK TENDERLOIN
Summer's end is approaching and the arrival of fresh figs in the market is the inspiration for this dish of Roasted Figs and Pork Tenderloin with Rosemary. Have you ever noticed how the light changes two or three hours before sunset? The shadows have not yet begun to length but the sun has passed the meridian and its position lower in the sky alters the way the light hits objects in the distance. A golden glow, softer than the harsh rays of midday, is imparted to the world around us. It is my favorite time of day. A brief hour of peace before the activity of the evening. I often ...
JUMBLED UP FRUIT BREAD: PEACH, BLACKBERRY AND WATERMELON
I’ll admit it. I am a sucker for the fruits of summer. Don’t ever leave me alone in a Farmer’s Market or I will return with half bushels of peaches, tomatoes and plums, a dozen (or more) ears of corn and at least one large watermelon. Not to mention berries of all sorts. As if I don’t have enough in my own garden! There comes a time when it is necessary to use these wonderful products or watch them go bad. Sometimes it calls for a touch of ingenuity, sometimes it just needs luck. A go-to of mine has always been quick bread. Quick breads are made with baking powder or baking soda ...