Archive for July 2022
NEVER CAN SAY GOODBYE
I was only 5 years old at the time, but the memory of my first trip into “the city” is so vivid I can still taste the cinnamon raisin sticky buns from Horn and Hardart. I can hear the city tuning up as the sounds of blaring sirens, screaming cab drivers and jackhammers blend…
Read MoreTURKEY BONE BROTH
To me, soups are all about the broth. I have yet to find a canned or boxed soup that can come close to a homemade stock or broth. Rather than using a whole bird to make a stock, my preference is using only bones for the broth. Bone broths are much less fatty and…
Read MoreZEPPOLES
Whenever there is a street fair in town, I go on the hunt for Zeppoles. I purposely wear a dark t-shirt just so I can get it covered with sugar dust. I want people to know I am a Zeppole aficionado. But, there just aren’t enough street fairs each year to satisfy my cravings,…
Read MoreMOM’S RUGELACH
My mom is not much of a cook and she’ll be the first to admit it. But, thanks to her sweet tooth, there are a few things she can bake. Her repertoire is small, but the few things she does make are top notch. Although this recipe first came to her through a German…
Read MoreDULCE DE LECHE PROFITEROLES
Profiteroles are one of my favorite desserts. Whenever we’re in a French bistro, I look at the dessert menu first just to make sure they have them. Over the years, I’ve put my own spin on them, reserving the right to make them with any ice cream of my choosing. Feel free to substitute…
Read MoreMAPLE ROASTED BRUSSELS SPROUTS
My mother ruined Brussels sprouts for me. I grew up thinking they were boring, flavorless, little mushy cabbages because she boiled them into submission. It wasn’t until I tried one in a restaurant that I discovered the joy of eating those well-seasoned, slightly charred al dente buds. Once discovered, I’ve tried them in a…
Read MoreSMOKED BASMATI COCONUT RICE
I love food markets—the more exotic, the better. Wherever I travel, one of my first trips is always to the local market. Luckily, here in New York, we have a few markets that seem to carry whatever obscure ingredient you can imagine. One of my favorite places to shop aimlessly is Kalustyan’s on Lexington…
Read MoreRATATOUILLE
We’re big Pixar fans in our house, so when the movie Ratatouille came out, I wanted to figure out how to re-create the famous dish Remy makes for that harshest of food critics, Anton Ego. Although ratatouille is actually a very simple comfort dish made with whatever vegetables come from the garden, the addition…
Read MoreSALMON POKE BURGERS
I try to eat salmon at least once a week to make sure I get some Omega-3 fat in my system. It seems to be the only fat that’s good for you, so my hope is that it will seek out all the other fats and scare them away. I’ve broiled salmon, poached it,…
Read MoreTORTELLONI CARBONARA
Once I’m home for the day, the bra comes off and the fuzzy slippers go on. It takes a lot to motivate me to go out again. So if I haven’t shopped for dinner or I’ve been spending too much money on pizza delivery, we could be left with cereal for dinner. Of course,…
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