Mom and Dad were up to visit recently - we had a lot of fun going to see the Boston Commonwealth Shakespeare Company perform Two Gentlemen of Verona in the Boston Commons! I was eager to invite them over for brunch, partly to show off all our new china and partly to make this for them: Aunt Carol's Panakakua (Finnish Pancake).
Monday, August 12, 2013
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Bridal Shower Bites - the Aunts' Watermelon Salsa
Aunt Linda and Aunt Chris both sent me this recipe, so I figured it had to be good! I've been wanting to make it, but had to wait until it's watermelon season. And lo! Tis now upon us! Hurrah!
Monday, July 22, 2013
London Calling
Matt and I recently returned from a lovely week and a half across the pond. He received a grant to do research in the British National Archives and British Library (both in London) for his dissertation work, which was why we were there. I tagged along for the tourist-ing opportunity! We were tied to London because of the research, except for the the day trip we took to Bath to give Matt a break from the archives (and because John Jay went there). And we had a great trip, both research-wise and tourist-wise! And not bad culinarily, either. Since we were not really on vacation, we tried to keep our food costs down, but we did splurge occasionally on some delicious delicacies that I have to share!
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Bridal Shower Bites - Mom's English Muffin Loaf
I called my mom as soon as I got the Bridal Shower invitation - apparently she knew all about it but didn't want to spill the beans. Anyway, the first thing she said was, "I have no idea what recipe to send you. You already have all of my recipes!" And I do. Mom made a cookbook for me as a college graduation present that has all of the recipes I loved from growing up, and she keeps sending me new ones that she's tried or thinks look interesting. I send her recipes, too, so we have a pretty fluid recipe sharing system already set up. Which means that it was hard for either one of us to think of a recipe that she has that I don't, and she didn't want to send just any recipe without trying it out first. I told her she didn't have to send any, since she's already given me so many, but Mom likes to play by the rules. So she went on a mission!
Is it a muffin, or is it bread?? |
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Cookie Quest - the search for the best Chocolate Chip Cookie
Growing up, my mom and I always used the same chocolate chip cookie recipe from the Better Homes and Gardens cookbook she received when she got married. I made them so often I think I've memorized the recipe. For a while, our cookies came out the same, then mine started to get flatter and flatter while hers stayed rounded. And for a while, the flatness was good - they were neither too flat nor too thin - but then they started getting too thin. I did a little bit of research into why that happens and came up with a few solutions: my butter was too soft, I beat the butter for too long, or I didn't add enough flour, or some combination of those three explanations. I tried experimenting with the recipe to fix what I was doing wrong, but to mostly no avail. Adding extra flour made the cookies thicker, but they were less chewy that way, and I like them chewy. Using cooler butter didn't seem to make much of a difference, although refrigerating the dough before baking helped a bit. And beating the butter less seemed hard to do, since I generally don't beat it for as long as the recipe says anyway.
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The factory that makes this chocolate is about 15 minutes from our house. We went on a tour! |
Sunday, June 16, 2013
Bridal Shower Bites - Aunt Josette's Leib Kuchen
I have been wanting to make these cookies since Aunt Josette sent the recipe for the shower, mainly because of the note she wrote on the recipe: "Grandpa Kessler loved these cookies!" One of (the many) great things about Aunt Josette is that she and Uncle George are a part of both sides of the family. As kids, that meant that we got to see them at family reunions on both sides, which then meant that we saw them probably more often than any other family members. Which was awesome. They bridged the gap for us between the Kesslers and the Mootses, which led to little insights like the one on the recipe. Grandpa Kessler loved these cookies.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Bridal Shower Bites - Meaghan McCallin's Hot & Smoky Baked Beans
We had an impromptu cookout last weekend for Memorial Day before we headed over to Fenway Park to watch some good ol' American baseball (the Phillies were in town. Our resident Philly Phanatic got tickets for both games.). While brainstorming about what sides we could make for the cookout, we hit upon Meaghan's baked beans recipe. Part of me feels like a traitor making non-Boston baked beans in Boston, and the other part of me figures that the rules are probably a little different in Cambridge. Anyway you make them, baked beans seem like a pretty quintessential cookout side dish, so I figured we could give them a go.
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What's better at a cookout than baked beans? |
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