Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Going Broke For Dinner

 It used to be that a dinner out, especially at  a fancy restaurant wouldbreak your bank account. Now it's a simpe homecooked meal that's causing financial anxiety and stress. Why? There are these new buy now pay later apps that are getting home chefs into hot water.

Regular contributor and chef Pria Krishna covered this new phenomena in today's New York Times Food section.Many young people are using appls like the Swedish company Klarna which came about a decade ago.Initially it was and is used for buying big ticket items that break down the paymnents into affordable chunks. However more and more millennials like Josh Roberts(no relation) was spending beyond his means on food, as he also supports his sister and his girlfiend. His buys are not extravagent, chicken breasts , chips bananas and cereal. However he owed one thousand dollars to Klarna, thnaks to late fees , mostly of one hundred dollars. Bad enough he has student loan debt of $11,000 and two grand worth of unpaid medical bills. The app is temptation to others like Mr. Roberts. There is no interest or extensive credit checks. It's easy to sign on and get a layaway plan.Users already use it for a quick coffee or lunch. It seems that the next step is grocery shopping. 

This has spawned the growth of other companies like Klarna, There is Zip, Zilch and Affirm and they're immensely popular in Korea and Australia. It can be a blessinf for customers who keep up with payments. Jessiee Blum of Rutherfod New Jersey didn't need convincing to sign up. She doesn't have to worry about groceries, concetrating on other problems, like the electric and internet bill. For other tis can take some juggling.Noelle Platt a stay at home mother of one in Kerry North Carolina, uses both Zip and Sezzle, another buy now pay later app. She used them first at the start of pandemic and had trouble with saving and payment. With smarter management she can stay ahead of bills.Phoenix hair dresser Hannah Brown has a fluctuating payckeck so buy now pay later works for her. There is a down side she feels. She has a tendency to splurge, especially on take out meals. because she pays so little up front. Her coworkers aren't so lucky. Yet these apps are taking over thanks to many food stamp programs are ending. There is also investigation in it too but ti skirts the Truth in Lending Act.

will the buy no pay later idea catch on? Yes, if food prices keep rising. There may be pushback from some but these apps will become necessary for all to eat properly.


Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Sweets From The Grill

 You may feel that it';s time to pack up the grill now that labor Day is just around the corner. Don't. You can still grill. In fact you can use it for baking some treats with fall's fruits.

Anything you can bake in an oven you can bake on a grill.It's just a matter of geting the right temp for baking batter and dough. This usually means putting down the lid to get the desired temp, usually 350 degrees Farenheit. Separate the ashed briquettes from the others.what would make a good dessert? Depends on what you want to serve after the dinner. You can try cupcakes using a scratch recipe or a box mix. Some home bakers add pudding to keep the crumb extra moist.Instead of topping themwith buttercream frosting think whipped cream with soem berries Yes you cna still get strawberries and it's the start of the second raspberry season). You could also top chocolate ones with toasted marshmallow for a take on s'mores.Cakes can also bake on the grill,Indirect heat creates the best ones.To get airier layers, bake the pans on the different tiers, like the  warming tray and the actual grill. You can also bake over a pan of water placed on the briquettes. This works well with upside down cakes like pineapple upside down as it it infuses the cake siwth a smoky flavor and keeps the fruit incredibly moist.

Of course you can also bake pizza on the grill.It does help to have a stone but you can place the pie directly on the grill plate. Just brush the grill with olive oil or a mox of garlic and oil for more flavor. Toppings can be wihatever you want. Try fresh tomatoes and basil from the garden. You cna also add diced peppers and broccoli if yo want or turn it into a meat lover's treat.  Close the lid and cook until the cheese melts . You can also make individual pies too.  A savory galette is also a great treat treat. Try one with tomatoes and onions or leeks and mushrooms. This rustic pie is also known for beinga sweet dessert filled with fruit. Since we 're coming into apple season, think a galette filled with Granny Smiths , mixed with cinnamon and sugar. You could also grill bake a raspberry one, regular pies can also be baked on hot coals. You can use what's known as fire bricks for even baking. Any Lowe's or Home Depot sell them. They/'re usually wrapped in tin foil before using,

Try your grill for baking. It's a fun way to cook up cakes and pies. You can create anything with dough , batter and hot coals.

Monday, August 29, 2022

The Sparkle Of Waterloo Seltzer

 There are so many flavored seltzers out there.Yet they don't have the fizz and flavor of Waterloo. It's a refreshing change up from the usual fare.

I discovered it during a recent trip to Target. It looked intriguing and different. The flavors are not like the typical flavored seltzers. The company offers such neat flavors as blackberry lemonade and passionfruit along with a plain or unflavored one, perfect for mocktails and egg creams. The company was started in 2017 by a group of people who are dedicated to creating a crisp  and exciting bubbly water.


It's $3.99 for a case of eight at the store. it was a hard toss up between choosing the peach, watermelon , black cherry or grape. I love grape so I chose it. I was not disappointed.
It was refreshing with a very grape without that cloying sweetness flavor. It;s a better and micer alternative to all those diet colas I've been sipping on. I had two cans right away, enjoying the taste.I am definitely getting the peach and watermelon flavors for the holiday weekend ahead. I love that their site also has mocktail recipes which I'lkl also try too.

Waterloo Seltzer is the seltzer to have during these last hot days of summer. It's refreshing and flavorful, perfect for cooling off. Enjoy this sparkling treat !!!


Saturday, August 27, 2022

It's Just You And The Kitchen

 This is the time of year when the nest empties out. The kids have either gone back to college or flown the nest in their first post graduate apartment. That means  the kitchen is yours again. It's time to have fun.

Many couples may feel that loneliness yet it's also a time to celebrate and discover. Remember the time when it was just you two, newly together. You had fun. You cooked for each other. If yo want to splurge and have lobster for dinner you did. if you wanted a candleight supper with champagne you arranged it. Now you can do it again. Treat youselves to a lush seafood dinner. Think shrimp kabobs on the grill or steaming crab legs. If you're into beef then then a juicy and buttery filet mignon on the barbecue. Serve with Hasselback potatoes which are those fancy sliced potatoes. with the kids away you can also put out all those stinky cheeses you loved and they hated. Imagine a charcuterie board full of Limburger and Camembert wedges. Now you can even experiment with Pont l"Eveque which smells like a mix fo barnyard and bacon and Robiola , an cheese with a strongly unique aroma.Kinds are also picky when it comes to unusual foods like escargot  or smails. Yet if you loved them when you first had your kitchen then get them again.

Having the kids around meant seeing homemade treats get gobbled up in seconds. Now with just two you can easily bake and have a batch of cookies or even a cake last for a week. Again, like with savory food, indulge youselves now. Bake a scratch chocolate cake with homemade fudge frosting. If a whole cake is rtoo much then think of a mini cake. It's easy to get the pan for it. You can also make all those 'icky" desserts thant the kids turned upt heir noses at . Try your hand at a pear galette or aquafaba meringues. Another plus about havinmg the kitchen to yourself is less clean up. There's not the big crowd anymore .There are no friends staying for dinner or coming over for snacks and games. You can leave  dinner dishes in the sink overnight and don't have to go crazy mopping the floor. (because those muddy feet are dirtying up their dorm rooms or apartment)There will be night when you'll be cooking for one or ordering in. Forgo the plates . Use them when the kids come or friends come over. Use the aurfryer and microwave more too.

It's just you and your kitchen, Enjoy this alone time. Celebrate it. Have fun cooking old recipes again and just baking for two.


Friday, August 26, 2022

Your Own Bistro

 There is absolutely nothing like french food,especially the recipes coming form the classic bistros dotting the country. The food is absolutely delicious, rich in flavors, perfect in execution. Now you can bring the bistro home with a brand new cookbook. It's full o fall sots of recipes from brunch to dessert.

This wonderful cookbook is America's Test Kitchen Modern Bistro : Home Cooking Inspired by French Classics (enguin Random House 2022). It's a great book for anyone who's visited France or a true blue Francophile. I love this book. There are so many different recipes from steak frites to the perfect omelet. Since this comes from that great PBS cooking show America's Test Kitchen there is a chapter on the ingredients and the right equipemnt to use such as the French kitchen standard the mandoline. Another plus are explanations on mastering bistro cooking techniques.Home chefs can learn how to fold an omlet and sear a perfect steak. There is a good guide to cheese which helps in creating the perfect charcuterie platter.Another plus is that this is modernized ,reflecting France's now varied population.A Yemeni spice called hawaij is one of the cheif ingredients in a creamy cauliflower soup.Vadouvan,a blend of Indian spices that French colonizers too from India centuries ago is in asauteed  radish and almond dish. There is a section on wines and sheery because these too are ingredients in French cooking.It's a good guide as are the tips with each recipe/

There is a wide range of recipes to try. I would definitely go with my favorites like  crunchy croque monsiuer with a Mornay sauce and French onion soup. What I like about their recipe is that they use croutons instead of a slice of French bread. There are also takes on American classics too,like burgers made from sirloin and topped with homemade onopn jam and a grown up three cheese,  mac and cheese - which has french origins, the recipe coming over with Tom Jefferson. Of course there are the bistro classics like steak au poivre and the buttery stew daube provencale with its; mix of beef and salt pork. Cheese fondue also makes an appearance along with mouth watering omelet recipes. The breakfast and brunch section are another favorite. There are waffle and a really good eggs Benedict recipe with a tasty Hollandaise sauce. Yes. there are dessert recipes.The Gran Marnier souffle is a must try as are the chocoalte pot di creme.Galettes bith savory and sweet abound here. Two must tries are the tomato and potato ones. There are also bread recipes. such as the airy baguette.

America's Test Kitchen  Modern Bistro: Home Cooking Inspired by French Classics is the definite kitchen must have. The recipes are rich and delicious. Any one is full of flavor just like their bistro counterparts.



Thursday, August 25, 2022

The Art of Butter

 Sculptors have different mediums to work with such as marble, metal and butter. Butter?? Yes there are some who shine in this creamy medium. Their works are breathtaking   - and delicious.

Food writer Christina Morales wrote about the Rodin of butter sculpting in yesterday's New York Times Food section. His name is Gerry Kulzr and he took over from the reigning scultor of the Minnesota State Fair, Linda Christensen.It's not an easy medium. Mr. Kulzer , an art teacher at Eden Valley-Watkins High School had to shadow his predecessor to learn the intricacies of working with cold butter. Unlike other mediums, it melts and is harder to work with than his ususal clay .It's also more difficult to layer than clay. How did he get the job?He was chosen from a pool of five applicants picked by Ms. Chistiansen and the Midwest Dairy Trade Group.His skills at sculpting and bronze casting stood out as did his bakckground, He grew up on a grain farm and worked on his cousin's dairy farm. This gave him an intimate understanding of the craft.

He then trained with Ms. Chritensen. His first sculpture was that of a Minnesota farmer, mirroring hers. They made sure the features were aligned.The ultimate sitter was the dairy princess, Princess Kay of the MIlky Way Brenna Connelly.It was a two day posing. She had to move her head in different positions so Mr. Kulzer could capture every feature with perfection. He used a wire hoop and his knife that he found in a second hand shop "Old Faithful" to cut off large chunks and then mold the squishy spread to form ears and her nose. This is mothing new. The first butter sculpture happened a century ago .In 1965 the Midwest Dairy Group rhought it would be a fun idea to sculpt the finalists in the Midwest Dairy's pageant. Nine hundred pounds of butter is needed for this and they have donated it. Thankfully the butters goes home with the princess. Ms. Connelly used it for her brother's pancake graduation breakfast. He's called dibs on the nose but she'll keep the rest intact.

Butter sculpting may seem extravagent in this day and age. Yet it's a fun way to celebrate the finalists and the dairy industry. it's alsoa  neat way to show off a sculptor's talent.

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

The Tradition Of Kimchi

 What keeps a culture together is its' food. This is never more true than the Korean dish kimchi and the making of it.It brings family and friends together , where ever they are in the world.

Regular contributor and chef Eric Kim wrote about this traditional of all Korean dishes in today's New York Times Wednesday Food section. He writes about the act of making it , usually in November with those near and dear in a rite called kimgiang and alternatively gimgiang. UNESCO World Heritage recognizes it as an intangible cultural heritage, that's passed down from generation to generation.It's living history.It symbolizes the tough Korean spirit To survuve hard times you must make yourself more resilient, Kimchi was a fall crop that would keep a tough people going through cold , harsh winters.It;s made in mid fall with pickling and Napa cabbage,placing this in a kimchi pot. and then buried in the garden , One family's recipe is not better than another.It's thought that the dish belongs to the nation, and on  a smaller level communities. Lauryn Chun remembers her grandmother's kingiang's wehre all the neighborhood women came over to make kimchi. The gathering was like a party, with hundreds(!)of pounds of brined cabbage being seasoned with spices. They even sampled the cabbage.Ms. Chun now makes it for her company Mother-In-Law's KImchi which her mother also has at her restaurant in Garden Grove, California.Brooklun chef , Susan KIm adds oysters to her family recipe which gives the cabbage a kick.

KImchis is not hard to make. Chef Kim gives the basic recipe along with a white kimchi stew one.As Ms, Chun puts it "If you can make a salad you can make kimschi". There are steps but they're not necessarily difficult ones. Chef Kim's recipe has a medium head of napa cabbage and dry brining it. It starts with rinsing the head and then cutting the leaves into the strips while still attached, Brining takes anywhere from  one to two hours. The pickling is a mix of ten garlic cloves a whole piece of ginger , fish sauce and Daikon radishes. Two green apples or an Asian pear is added for sweetness,A small yellow onion and a Korean red pepper are also added.Allthe ingredeitns save for the fisj sauce and the ghochu garu are pureed until fluffy. These two ingredients are added to the mix. carrots are added to this. Cut them into matchstick pieces and then add the cabbage.Transfer the sauced cabbaged to  jug and tamp down with your hands,It's fermented for two o three days on the kitchen counter. Burp it by letting out extra air every couple of hours. The kim chi stew combines a pork shoulder, ginger onions and kimchi into a flavorful braise.

KImchi is the heart and soul of Korea and its' cooking. It's spicy mix is comforting and tasty. It's truly a heritage dish.

Tuesday, August 23, 2022

Preserve Us!!

It's time to think about a cost effective way  to eat. There's no better way than looking to how our grandparetns and great grandparents found ways to eat cheaply. It comes in the form of preserving and smoking foods. 

Preserving foods can be done. Many home chefs have qualms because they afraid - and rightfully so - about salmonella and botulism. However canning done right can be a great help. You can not only store the best of harvest but also keep feeding from it until the holidays. You will need a canning pot - although any large lobster pot will do - along with canning jars and lids.  The last can come in all shapes and sizes. There are two kids of lids a one piece or a two piece lid or band combination. There are also special tools you'll need to get too. All are stainless steel and they range from a canning funnel to a magnetic lid lifter and bubble remover along with a stainless steel ladle, tongs and canning jar lifter (the jars will be red hot after the preserves are poured into them.Most veggies can be canned as most fruits too. However it;s the canned veggies that will be used for sides  - even for the holidays. Canned produce also make for nice gifts for the holidays especially for those family who are food challenged.Think of them when you can so you can increase the amount of fruits and veggies used.

Another way of preserving food is smoking meats.A perfectly smoked and wrapped piece of meat can last for three months in the freezer.Smoked meat can last four days in the fridge. Beef and pork are the two most popular meats that are smoked.One of the most is a beef brisket which can be flavored a variety of ways. You can try it with garlic Texas style or one with an onion powder sea salt and freshly ground pepper rub. Smoked pork paired with apple is a great October dish.Try one that's been bene first rubbed with olive oil then spritzed with apple juice and apple cider vinegar.Keep spritzing the meat with this as it's smoking.It's usually smoked for two hours at 225 degrees Farenheit. Smoked turkey breast is another great meat that can be smoked and frozen.Keep in mind that it does need to be thawed out for at least three days ( a week is the best). Unlike with roasted turkey, you don;t have to brine it,Just rub either olive oil or butter on it for a nice crispy skin.Season it with salt and pepper. How to thaw out smoked meats?  By letting soak in ice water for two to three hours , Refresh the water once.

Preserving and smoking food is a good way to prepare for the upcoming fall. You can save a ton of money this way. It;'s a great way to pinch pennies while stille enjoying good food.

Monday, August 22, 2022

David Burke's Dixie Lee Pure Deliciousness

 There was a lot of worry when the famed chef David Burke took over Keansburg, New Jersey's famed Dixie Lee Bakery. Would he keep the classic cake and bread recipes that the bakery was known for? What about their famed onion rye bread?Or their much loved chocolate dipped butter cookies? Would these be kept? Good news. Chef Burke and his pastry chef have not only maintained favorite recipes but added a spin on many treats.

I visited yesterday and was pleasantly suprtised. The bakery itself has been spruced up. There are added shelves that hold everything from penny candy to a new addition Dixie Lee Coffee. You can even buy chocolate truffles here, another new addition.



These are the cookies and Chef Burke has kept most of the original kinds. It was a relief to see that the chocolate filled green and pink leaf cookies were still there. I liked that they used more white chocolate now for variety. My favorites the big cookies were also still around - thanks heavens.


There are still Lindzer tortes along with apple strudels and fruit tarts. I bought their brownies and jelly doughnuts. 

This is the best jelly  doughnut I've ever had. For one it has a grape jelly center instead of the usual raspberry. It was heavenly. I hope the Dixie Lee decides to offer jellies like this to be spread on their croissants, It was flavortful but not too sweet. The grape flavor came through strong, a perfect foil to the light yeasty dough around it. The doughnut was encrusted in granualted sugar - which just topped it off.


The brownies were also perfect and they and the doughnuts are my new favorites. This was a seriously old fashioned brownie, moist and fudgy  - loaded with walnuts. I love the chocolate frosting on top.It's like an extra bite of fudge along with the granulated sugar dusted bottom. Every bite was perfect. 

I will be trying out the cookies on my next trip and maybe croissants if there are any left. The parking lot was filled  - unusual for the bakery on a summer Sunday afternoon.My only fear is that it becomes too popular with regulars like myself being crowded out.It is good business for this Raritan Bay beach town where the only lucrative businesses are the beach itself, the water park and famed amusement park. 

Chef David Burke has knoicked it out of the park this time. The Dixie Lee offers an amazing array of baked goods from bread to cookies,brownies to jelly doughnuts. It's the destination bakery to visit.



 


Saturday, August 20, 2022

Tomatoes By The Twos And Threes

 There's a phenomenon that's happening right now involving tomaottes.Maybe because it's the height of their season or there's so many of them right now. It seems that there are many dishes requiring two and three types of tomatoes.

I discovered this a week ago when I was trying to use up leftover grape and vine ripened ones . Both kinds looked ripe and juicy so why not combine them in a salad with some fresh basil and olive oil? It turned out to be a good combination, The smaller variety gave the bigger ones sweetness while the larger vine ripes brought a full bodiedness to the salad.A more colorful variation .  is using the Japanese black cherry tomatoes many groceries are selling right now. Combine these with what's called rainbow tomatoes (usually cherry tomatoes in orange,yellow and bright red hues) for a colorful end of summer dish. To make it more refreshing you could add watermelon chunks. Another idea is adding some kind of cheese whether feta or provolone.For a more Provencale flavor think about adding capers and anchovies or tuna to the salad too. A panzanella  or bread salad using different kinds of tomatoes is another tasty summer side or even lunch. Tear up a fresh loaf of Itlian bread or a baguette , toss in the mix of tomatoes and douse with a good glug of olive oil. Season with salt and pepper and a sprinkling of torn freshly picked basil leaves.It's actually the easiest dish to make on a too hot day.

Can a combination of tomatoes be used in hot dishes! Yes! There is a recipe in tomorrow's New York Times Sunday Magazine that has Chef Eric KIm's sauce recipe. This looks like a good one, not just for the summer but for the cooler months ahead.He takes a mix of plum, cherry, grape and Campari tomatoes and transform them intoa silky sauce. Campari tomatoes has a high  sugar level and low acidity ,a perfect foil for the others.  All are coarsely chopped and then sauteed in olive oil and garlic .Cook  until the mix bubbles steasily. Salt is added and then the tomatoes are simmered over a medium heat. This will takes forty minutes until the tomatoes break down and then the sauce is sieved into a big bowl. Doing such rids the sauce of the skins and seeds,Repeatedly scrape the pulp agsinst the strainer to release more juice The sauce is then poured over spaghetti that's been cooked in the Dutch oven.It's stirred until every strand is coated. Tomato chutney is another dish you could make with two different kinds of tomatoes, It's an Indian side dish ususally cooked with a wide variety of spices.Most recipes call for one kind of tomato but you could add some grape or cherry ones for a sweetness that tempers the fieriness. Another idea is taking Campari and heriloom tomatoes and combining them in a tomatoes Provencale where they're sauteed in garlic and oil and topped with generous amount of breadcrumbs.

Combining toamtoes in cold and hot dishes is becoming popular. It's a great way of emphasizing the fruit's sweet and vegetal flavor. Try them in any combination for a tasty dish.

Friday, August 19, 2022

One Grill So Many Uses

 There's nothing like an August barbecue. Corn and tomatoes for grilling are in full harvest and there/s still the urge for hamburgers and hot dogs. There's stil time to fire up the grill.

I feel this way thanks to my new grill.

This is the Expert Grill bought on sale today from one of my local Wal-Marts. It was orginally $107 and was on sale for $90. A true bargain. It can grill up to twenty (!!!) burgers on it, perfect for when I have to cook both plant based and meat patties.It also has a cool warming rack perfect for when there are batches of burgers and dogs.Another plus is the serving table with three hooks for barbecuing utensils and a thermometer to let me know the heat of the coals. A fun extra is the bottle opener, perfect for root beer (and maybe a few Coronas). However the best feature is the slide out ash pan for quicker cleaning. I LOVE this grill!!!!

What to make onit? Well, the usual Impossible Burgers and Field vegan hot dogs. I also want to try grilling veggies, like tomatoes, onions and bell peppers. Even though I can't eat corn myself the idea of grilling up Mexican street corn or elotes, slathered with crema sauce and sprinkled with Cotija cheese. I may experiment with making a grilled tomato sauce and savoring its' smoky taste. Then there are the fruits.I love grilled pineapple rings with butter and brown sugar. These make the perfect summer dessert.Peaches are something Im eager to grill along with bananas. Bananas foster will be even better with them grilled. You can also grill figs and melons  along with avocados but I think I'll hold off on them. Should there be s'mores.Maybe but melted and charred marshnallow a day later is a pain to clean. I may get grilling pans, now probably on sale. I can place marshmallows along with produce on these and then just soak in the sink to clean like any other pan.

Happiness is a new grill, especially the Expert Grill. There's still hot weather. There's still time for a good barbecue with yummy foods.

Thursday, August 18, 2022

A Summer Taco Spread

 Everyone loves a good taco. Imagine a taco party then instead of a barbecue. Guests can have fun creating their own. It just starts with a few basics nd goes from there.

Genevieve Ko wrote about this along with giving  the basics in yesterday's New York Times Food section, Her inspiration was Alejandra Graf who threw a taco party for her son's soccer team. Thye loved it thanks to the variety and the joy of customizing their tacos. This also gives the host time to mingle while guests are creating their own meals. There should be big flavors, spicy , fresh and savory . Chef Ko also looks to Esteban Castillo author of the cookbook Chicano Eats  and the upcoming Chicano Bakes  aand his family's experiences. The family would throw carne asada on the grill but to also vary the taco fillings there would be Cornish game hens, chicken, chorizos , cebollitas or scallions and white onions. Theere would be tables groaning with guacamole, arroz rojo, red rice, pico de gallo and salsa molacito  along with frijoles charros and tortillas that his aunt made. It also pays to get everyone involved too. There should be extra handsin the kitchen to help witht eh chopping and prep.Prepare before time.Some dishes like chicken tinga, chicken with adobo sauce  and lamb birria, a kind of spicy lamb braise takes days to creare as do frijoles de olla.

Another important aspect is the tortilla.Make sure they're warmed before serving You could do what Ms Graf did, heating them on a comal or griddle (even a crepe plate works), They 're then wrapped in a warm towel to retain their tenderness.For a really big party CHef Ko suggests buying a tortiellero a large basket that retains their warmth. (you can buy this on Amazon or at a Mexican grocery).  Lightly char them as Mr. Castillo does or make your own,  She includes a carne asada recipe that has a spicy steak sauce and red rice.  The steak seasoning is a fiery one  full of  dried chilis and  spices such as cumin and  coriander. Black pepper gives it extra kick. There is also a marinade that features  orange and limes juices along with Worcester sauce. The red rice has tomato sauce and a host of spices too.Make sure there are plenty of drinks. You could have buckets of iced Corona  but agua fresca is  also good. Have large pitchers of this refreshing Mexican drink on the table. You can create them in a variety of such flavors as cucumber and watermelon. Make sure there's good music too for a relaxing time too.

A fun summer party involves tacos with fresh ingredients. Throw one that's full of delicious fillings followed by tasty drinks. There's nothing like a night full of good Mexican party food.



Wednesday, August 17, 2022

Buying Rejects

 Can home chef get a break on food? Yes! it's easy if they're in the vicinity of a salvage food store. These can provide decent meals plus even discounted treats for everyone watching their budget - which is eveyone. Never mind the dents and dings The food at these marts are worth it.

Regular contributor Kim Severson wrote about these stores in today's New York Times Food section, Salvage food stores are where damaged goods wind up. They're also the last stop where failed products that just didn't get enough popular appeal go too. It used to be just frugal shoppers at grocery stores like Sharp Shopper, Dented Can and Stretch-A-Buck, but now it's growing into the general public. It makes sense thanks to grocery prices rising 13.1 per cent higher than last year. They operate in what's known as a grey zone, somewhere between food banks and big discount chains like the German and popular Aldi and Dollar Store.Many of them don't even have checkout scanners or take credit cards. They're small in size too.Yet their impact is large. There are even a handful of waste conscious companies that have taken the salvage store concept online. They offer bargains on meat and dairy as well as buying produce farmers are ready to throw out.

It's the salvage stores themselves that are changing the landscape of American food shopping. There are even TikTok clips that show shoppers showing off their loot. In March one TikTok video sent hundreds of people to an unprepared Oklahoma City salvage store where the shelves were stripped bare. The store closed shortly afterwards. One fan of the store, Thaln Tran didin't carte about the sell by dates. It's the nose that tells when the product is bad which is true. Most  shoppers know that sell by dates along with best before and expires on stamps  means nothing. These are only added to help stores and merchandisers control inventory while letting know when a product is at its' peak quality. The federal government doesn't require or regulate dates on any food except infant formula, Many states have rules about food dates but they vary widely. Last year Congress started to consider a national rule that would only have two phrases : "Best if used by'  to indicate  foods quality and "use by" to indicate when food is unsafe to eat. This would ensure more  stores to keep prodcuts on shelves, eliminating waste. In the meantime the salvage stores will thrive, and as one owner Stephanie Hunter of  Hunter's Salvage Grocery in Trennon Georgia sees her as an extension of food banks. She can offer her customers very low prices like a dollar for five can of formula to a desparate father.

Salvage stores are a salvation to shoppers these days. tehy offer good quality food at next to nothing prices. The goods may be expired or a few days past their sell by date but they're still worthy of the kitchen and table.

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

That First Apartment Kitchen

 Many college seniors are now in the process of miving off campus or moving to on campus dorms with kitchens. This is a crash course in not only easy cooking but home cooking too. How do you stock a beginner's kitchen? Not with love as you might think but with knowledge.

It's always good to check out the major appliances of any rental. Many landlords usually go for the cheaper stoves and fridges and these may not work well. Check for gas leaks and if the burners and oven work correctly. As for the fridge, make sure it's both cooling and freezing. If there's a sweet odor coming from it two to one it's leaking freon. Talk to the landlord about replacing the refigerator or possibly buying a new one.(the cost should be deducted from the rent). Space in the kitchen is also important. Air fryers and microwaves are must haves. is there enough room for thm (or at least for one. Air fryers can easily be tucked under the kitchen table) What else is needed? A crock pot is another necessity. These are great on those long days in class when you can't spend the day cooking tomato sauce or chili. Immersion blenders are another kitchen must have. Theseare great for making smoothies but they even better for  blending and smoothing out chunky soups.what about pots and pans? Get three pots, an eigh quart stock pot for boiling pasta and making soups, a two quart and one quart for cooking rice and creating sauces. A frying pan and griddle are vital for frying up steaks or indoor cooking hot dogs and hamburgers.

What about stocking up that first pantry? Soup is a must because it's easy to microwave and eat.A cup of it with crackers makes for a filling lunch or dinner. Canned veggies should also be added to the list. They not only make for great sides but also tasty salads too.Beans and tomatoes of any sort should also be added. These make for a great crockpot chili  and the last is the backbone for tomato sauce.Olive oil is a must because it's not only good for you but also  versatile to cook with (but get  vegetable oil for baking).A small bottle of either red wine or apple cider vinegar can also be added. They  not only are crucial to vinaigrettes but some recipes call for a splash of vinegar. Bread , eggs and any kind of milk are also high on the list. Always have some kind of fresh fruit or veggie in the kitchen as well. These give you the nutrients and vitamins. A piece of fresh fruit is also a good between classes snack. Your first kitchen is also a good place to start a spice rack. Get small bott;es of cinnamon, garlic ,and onions powders. Rosemary and oregano are kitchen must haves as is chili powder.Old Bay seasoning should lso be included if your'e into seafood.

A first kitchen can be daunting.However it can be a dream  if it's well stocked and prepared.It'll mske for fun creating ,cooking and baking.

Monday, August 15, 2022

Feast of The Assumption

 Today is the Feast of the Assumption when the Virgin mary ascended into Heaven.It is a holiday throughout Catholic Europe, South America and here in Norht America. It's also a time of feasting and celebration.

Each country celebrates differently. The Germans bless herbs anf then put them in both sweet and savory dishes. Lavender is one of the plants blessed and it can be used in shortbread dough. Other savory herbs such as rosemary and oregano can be used in salad. Chives or schnitlau cn be chopped and mixed with sour cream or butter for barbecued baked potatoes or steak. This was also popular in pre-Reformation England where people brought their curative herbs to be blessed by the parish priest. The Italians take this day seriously foodwise.It is the start of holidays throughout the contry and many people celebrate at seaside resorts. They usually have a seafood lunch or dinner to commerorate Our Lady's Rising. Since its' also the beginning of the early harvest season so fruits and vegetables are blessed and eaten as well. Many start with a simple summer carpaccio of either meat or fish with burata and freshly picked basil. Chicken with peppers is also a popular Ferragosto dish.Some celebrate the day with an outdoor picnic of good cold cuts , bread and cheese.

Both Muslims who recognize the Virgin and Christians in Syria celebrate the day as well. The have wheat and small triangular cakes. These are made with semolina , a popular cake ingredient in the Middle East. At the Monastery of the Virgin near Damascus , there is merry making ,feasting and even horse racing. All this is heald in the Monastery courtyard where The Virgin first appeared to Justinian. The Greek Orthodox also celebrate it, The Dormition of Theotokos is when they make the meat dish yiorti. This is a mix of goat meat, onion and wheat eaten to break the fast before. The goat meat is cut up and tossed into a cauldron where the meat is boiled for two hours. Dirt and fat are then skimmed off. Chopped onions and wheat are added to this, creating a porridge.The bones are discarded when they float to the top and a priest blesses the dish. It's then spinkled with pepper and served to the entire parish. If you want to celebrate, then think of it as a fruit harvest celebration. Have strawberries or bluebrries, the color of the Virgin's robe. You could also try peaches or nectarines with a splash of white wine.

The Feast of the Assumption can be celebrated in a variety of ways. You can have it as a harvest of summer fruit or special dishes as yiorti or semolina cakes. It's honoring The Virgin in your way.


Saturday, August 13, 2022

A Summer Veggie Treat Zucchini Boats

 Zucchini is one of those versatile summer vegatables.It can be cut into coins and sauted in oil and garlic. It can even be put into breads, cakes and muffins. The best way of having it is in stuffed boats. These are just delicious with a simple stuffing. Best of all they're relatively easy to make

Zucchini boats can have any stuffing you want. I chose just a simple one of breadcrumbs, oil, scooped out zucchini flesh and cherry tomatoes.Melt plant butter is slathered on the zucchini to make the stuffing stiick. It also gives the boats more flavor.


It's then slicing them in half lengthwise and scopping out the flesh witha melon baller. Save the flesh.



Keep in mind zucchini flesh is really solid and and at times tough. Yet a melon baller is your best bet in hollowing it out


It's then chopped into little pieces and adding  chopped grape tomatoes to them.
Mix these with  about a quarter of a cup of  olive oil and a cup of bread crumbs.
Then it was time for the seasoning. I used oregano and garlic powder but you can use anything, from coriander to cumin or even chili powder for some zing and flavor.


Mux all thix together in a large bowl.The  veggies should be moist from the oil and nicely coated with crumbs.

Unfortunately these were too big for my air fryer so they were cut in half.
Cook first for 360 degrees F for four minutes. Check on them, The zucchini flesh should be a green white halfway through.
Cook for four more minutes at the same temperature 360 degrees Farenheit. The skins should be a bright vibrant green and the breadcrumbs a nice golden brown.
These tasted so good. The tomatoes and zucchini worked well together , especially with the spices. I loved these and plan on making it again , maybe with vegan pepperoni or bacon.They're also good as appetizers for barbecues and pool parties too.


Zucchini boats are a treat during this squash season. Jump aboard and enjoy them. They're a great dinner or even party appetizer.



Friday, August 12, 2022

Recipes For The Campfire

 One of the best vacation experiences is camping. There's something about being out in the fresh air, enjoying all the aspects of nature. Another plus is food cooked out on the fire. There are some great recipes that are satisfying and tasty, perfect for the great outdoors.

Before you go make sure you have the necessary utensils and cooking apparatus. Pots and pans are a must as are spatulas and stirring spoons. A small chopping board is another must bring and a good chopping knife. You could bring a paring knife too.Also pack a colander for rinsing and pot holders  for lifting red hot pots and pans. Bring matches too. Sometimes rubbing two sticks together doesn;t always bring about a fire. A cooler to store drinks and perishables like eggs and bacon is also necessary. as for food yourself, look into the local farms. They not only will have fresh fruit and veggies but also honey, eggs, and a wide variety of baked and pickled goods. some may even have dairy like fresh milk, butter and cream. A plus is writing down eveyone's requests. You know s'mores are going to be on the list as hamburgers. Chopped meat is a must. You can not only make easy to cook  hamburgers but also loaded nachos. This is a great dish cooked in a Dutch oven.This also has easy to carry black beans and cheese.It's hearty and tasty, perfect after a day of kayaking or hiking.Mexican street corn and tacos are easy makes too and fun for a lunch.

Grilled foods are a must on a camping trip. Try chicken layered with cherry tomatoes and chunks of  bell peppers and onions. Marinate in a mix of olive oil and lemon  juice and serve with Greek tzatziki sauce. Foil packets are excellent for campfire cooking. Cleaning is minimal because these are made in aluminum foil packets. (and please bring that and Saran wrap too for storing). You can create one with shrimp and andouille sasuage for a Cajun twist. Try one with chicken ,black beans and chili powder for a tasty spicy dinner.Surprisingly you can also make a tasty pot of pasta on your camping holiday, Baked mac is the perfect dish on a cool night.It has steamed pasta with cheese poured over it. The cheese mixes with the water to form a sauce. You can also make a yummy pasta primavera too.It's first chopping up veggies such as tomatoes , squash and zucchini and lightly sauteing them. They're taken out and then the pasta is cooked with water. the two are combined once the pasta is all cooked. Add a creamy cheese like a goat one  to creat the Alfredo sauce.Desserts can also be made. Bananas boats are an easy make.Split the fruit in half and fill with eveyrhing form chocolate to fruit to caramel. Top wiht nuts for crunch. You can also make an easy peach cobbler too using a Dutch oven.

Cooking on the campfire is a fun, tasty adventure. You can make anything, from savory to sweet. The food is fresh and good, perfect for those al fresco meals.

Thursday, August 11, 2022

Pizza With A Spicy Spin

 Can pizza be improved? Yes, especially when given a Mexican twist. Philadelphia pizzarias are creating a new fusion food that's taking off like crazy.It's a new and international spin on a Neopolitan favorite.

Regan Stephens,a freelnace food and travel writer wrote about this in yesterday's New York Times Food section.It's not just a fusion of different cusines but of cultures. South Philly's traditional Italian neighborhoods have now been welcoming Mexicans since the early 1990s. This means  Mexican restaurants and groceries are also coming in with this new wave.It comes as no surprise that Italian dishes will be influenced by them. The pizza is not what Taco Bell offers on occassion., Tostadas layered with spicy beef and beans and shellacked with a top layer of cheese.Nor is it the Midwestern taco pie which is a pizza topped with deconstructed taco. This is a pizza with tomatillo (tomato's cousin) chorizo, corn, fresh poblanos - mild chili peppers and fresh avocados. The makers of this, Margarita Jeronimo and Adam Del Rosario make this kind and others at their Philly eatery Rosario, People are liking it as they're liking their ElPastore, a pizza topped with pineapple chunks, achiote  marinated pork ,onions and covered with guajillo pepper sauce.

Other Mexican restaranteurs are following suit. Three blocks south of them, San LUcas Pizzeria has been selling Mexican pies since a few months after opening in 2005. Valentin Pallilero and his wife Eva Mendez spent years managing other peoples' pizzarias (Most Mexxican immigrants work at other ethnic restaurants before opening their own according to Professor Stephen Alvarez who teaches a taco literacy ?? course at St John's UNiversity ). They named theirs after the town they  both grew up in and have made a brisk business of selling the traditional kind of pie. Yet Chef Pallilero wanted his own signature one.His daughter Jacqueline had said that he wanted to make one with the feel of a taco.A slice of the Mexican pie went out with every Italian one. Customers raved about it and it became a number one seller. Another pizzeria, Mr. Taco onwed by Carlos Gomez opened. Chef Gomez who worked at various pizzerias before opening his wanted a Mexican eatery to reflect his Hildalgo upbringing. New York has this too.Italian restaurants in Jackson Heights sell tamales. LA and Washington DC also have Mexican pizzerias with LA having Asada Pizzeria.

Will Mexican pizza bemore popular than the original? Yes.People love fusion foods and this includes two of the countries most popular cuisines.

Wednesday, August 10, 2022

That Meal Out

 It used to be a night out at a good restaurant was an affordable occassion. Now it's an expesnive trip out. why? Because a restaurant is a business like any other. They have expenses too and workers that have to be paid. It also costs to produce a steak dinner or a plate of pasta - just like any other business offering products.

Regular contributor Priya Krishna and Lia Syam explored this in today's New York Times Food section. There are many factors , the most importnt being food prices.They've skyrocketed , especially pork and beef. Restaurant owner Bruce Moffett used to charge twelve dollars for his Korean beef with crispy rice back in 2019. Three years later the dish now costs four dollars more. scallops are up 118 per cent, Keep in mind that sunflower oil comes from  war torn.Russia and the Ukraine. production is spotty hence the high price. On the Americna front, fuel and fertilizer have also gone up which factor into the wholesale cost. After food comes labor costs. Many eateries also give their employees health insurance and that can cost. Salaries have also risen. Even a Manhattan dishwasher can make close to a thousand dollars a week. Hiring a top chef can cost thousands a week. A no name executive chef can pull in $1200 a week. However being generous can affect the restaurant. Mr Moffatt has cut his days open to five instead of the usual six. That could mean thousands of dollars not being brought in.

Of course there are the extras. Liquor surprisngly is one of them. Yes a place can be a BYOB however if it has an extensive wine list anf good bartender then it elevates it. A 765 ml bottle of Laurent Perrier champagne is $38  when it was only $39 in 2019. Even wines have gone up.Sauvignons are now going for $50 as opposed to $45.Luckily bourbon and whiskey are not that expensive. The worst is the utiltiies. Again thanks to Russia invading the Ukraine has disrupted gas production, The natural gas that fuels water heaters and ovens has risen eighty-five per cent.The Good Food restaurant is upgrading its' water infrastructure and is passing the cost down to customers. Then there's new equipment and landscaping and the cost of that upkeep. Even though we don't think about it there;s the cost of dinner ware. Dishes and glasses, especially wine glasses ger broken all the times. Forks get lost in the laundry. It costs to replace them, epsecially wine glasses which can be sold for as high as $36  a glass. Takeout also is another rising cost.  To go boxes are about $120 a case. Then there's the utensils and straws (altough many places are forgoing the last).

Consider all this when you're eating out.Is it worth spending estra bucks for a good meal out? the answer is yes if you really feel you really deserve it. You can't put a price on a fun meal out.

Tuesday, August 9, 2022

Yee Haw It's Cowboy Caviar

 There's a fun summer dish in town and it's Cowoby Caviar. It's a zippy mix of black beans - hence the name and different veggies. It's one of the easiest and tastiest dishes ro make during August.

This has been on my radar for some time. It was finally time to make it and it was a fun make.It was the perfect lunch and dinner during a steamy 100 degree day.

The original recipe first made in Rexas during the 1940's calls for an avocado , a bell pepper , cherry tomaotes, black eyed peas and sweet corn. I changed up the orginal recipe by omitting the black eyed peas and olives - maybe next time,.
I used two chopped avocados simply bhecause I love avocados.

These were cut into long strips, You can chop them into smaller pieces as per the original Cowboy Caviar recipe.
                                     

 Then the tomatoes. I love a summer dish with a lot of tomatoes so I added three chopped ones.I added their juiice too which adds to the vinaigrette.

Thne the green pepper. I used green instead of red because it added color. This was sliced and chopped into small pieces. As for the corn, I'm not a fan of it so I let others add their own. 

You should use a red onion but that can be too intense in flavor. I opted for a sprinkle of onion powder along with a dusting of garlic powder. Since this was is a Texan dish, I switched the lime for a teaspoon of chili powder for a real cowboy Tex-Mex flavor. It gave the vinaigrette a zingy flavor,
A quarter of a cup of olive oil and red wine vinegar is all it needs for the vinaigrette. Add seasalt and freshkly ground pepper for more flavoring.





                                                           Here it looks like a tomato salad.



                                                         I added these. Stop & Shop's Blue corn chips which have a deeper,        mellower taste than their yellow corn counterparts

It made them much better. This was one of the best salads I've had. It was delicious , thanks to the different veggies and the kick of chili powder. I plan on making this again - soon. It's the perfect weekend dish and even for a party.

Coeboy Caviar is the dish of the summer. It's the perfect cool and easy dish for a steamy day. Make it and enjoy its' tasty mix of veggies and chili powder.


Monday, August 8, 2022

Raw Deals

 It's too hot to cook or bake anything. What to do? Eat raw. Those fruits and veggies have a lot of benefits - one being an easy meal or treat to prepare.

Take advantage of the harvests right now. Tomatoes are coming into their own and there's so much to do with them. Try a bruschetta for lunch or an easy dinner. This is a mix of chopped vine ripe tomatoes with olive oil , and basil, also in full bloom right now. Garlic give it flavor and if you want you can add a drop of balsamic vinegar and chopped onion.It's usually served on grilled slices of Italian bread but the slices really don't have to be. Beefsteak tomatoes can be stuffed with tuna salad mixed with chopped celery and mayonnaise. These are a cool dinner that can be made without much fuss.If you do insist on cooking , then just boil up some pasta with salsa cruda. Again take the summer favorite the tomato and have it marinate in olive oil ad minced garlic for two to three hours. The pasta's heat along with a cup of the pasta water will cook it. Add a sprinkle of Parmesan and it;s agreat summery dinner. Do give gazpacho a try during these steamy days.It;s an easy blend of  four tomatoes, one sliced  cucumber, one chopped green pepper and a clove of minced garlic. A cup of olive oil creates a smooth silky bisque like texture as it's blended.

We still crave sweets even though it's broiling outside. Yes we could easily eat ice cream every night or frozen candy bars but there is an alternative: fresh fruit. It's not only tasty but also healthier than frozen dairy treats every night. You can still enjoy frozen treats though. A frozen chocolate covered banana is a yummy end to any barbecue. It's an easy heat of chocolate and vegetable oil in the microwave until the chocolate is melted and glossy. Dip whole bananas that have been frozen for fifteen minutes into it. You can them roll them in chopped nuts, flaked coconuts or sprinkles for extra fun.Bananas also make for a good non dairy ice cream. Slice and freeze four of them overnight. Put into the blender or food processor a day later. The result is a  cool creamy spoonful. Add some chocolate syrup, and  vegan whipped cream for a really decadent treat.Of course a mixed melon salad is the perfect treat or dessert on a ridiculously hot August day. Mix chunks of  refrigerated watermelon ,cantalope and honeydew in a bowl and serve in cups. Cherries are another snack that's perfect as a nibble or ending a meal. The same goes for frozen grapes. Just freese then and take out when you need something cold and sweet.

Eat raw if it's too hot. Go for fresh fruits and veggies to sustain you.It's not only cool but good for you.

Saturday, August 6, 2022

Fungies A Diet Must Have

 No matter how old you are you need suppliments. it could be vitamins, protein  powders or natural herbs. There's a great new addition to any diet - Fungies Lion Mane Gummies. They're great for boosting moods along with improving meomory and mood

I need these in my life because I suffer from sciatica which is probably caused from inflammation of some kind. There are days when it's impossible to walk or even stand. Lion's mane, a white shaggy looking mushroom (that looks exactly like its' name) is great for reducing any kind of inflammation. I'm taking my two a day to help with this and regain moibility. The mushroom is also a  great mood booster, staving off anxiety and depression along with helping the mind to remember.It's also good for preventing dementia and helping with deterring diabetes.

Another plus is that they're gummies .The bottle has both strawberry and blueberry flavors and they're easy to take at any time of day.Another reason why I like them. Some suppliments are like horse pills with a bitter taste.These have a juicy, all natural flavor that you can take with breakfast or even after a meal. That's what company founder Rob Kaufman thought too. He turned lion's mane into a flavorful plus in any diet.

Get a bottle of Fungie's Lion Mane's gummies. They are not only great for you but great tasting.They're perfect for combatting everything from crippling  inflammation to boosting a bad mood and foggy memory.


Friday, August 5, 2022

Getting That Plant Based Diet

Going green dietwise means eating more plants. Some may think this is a task but it's easy thanks to  a new advice/cookbook. Anyone can eat and live healthier with delicious dishes that revolve around more natural ingredients. 

How To Eat More Plants (Penguin Books UK 2022) was written by Dr Megan Rossi and it's a great how to along with being  a must have in every home chef's library.Dr. Rossi is an internationally known gut health specialist  She is also the founder of the Gut Health Clinic, and the creator of the health food company BIO&Me along with being a practicing nutrionist and dietitian. She gives case examples along with excellent advice to anyone thinking of switching to a meat free diet.There is are pages on gut metabolism explained in detail that are fascinating and explain how what we eat works with it.Another good thing is a chapter on how to read labels and to fully pore over the inredient lsits. Dr. Rossi also write about how to de-stress and sleep better. It could be "forest bathing" a walk through nature or cuddling up with someone special. There is also a FODMAP chart and guide for those who have some intestinal distress  along with a how healthy is your gut test. As with any cookbook there are guides on what legumes and grains to buy along with a shopping list with the right ingredients.

How are the recipes? Not all are plant based, surprisingly.There are chicken meatballs and orange glazed salmon along with smoked mackerel and Thai inspired fish cakes. Some recipes also have cheese in them as well. Most, though are veggie based.Dr, Rossi includes everything from breakfasts to packed lunches to even homemade probiotic sodas. There is a fiber filled breakfast wrap, filled with yogurt, tofu and avocado and spiked with a fiery wasabi. Her mushroom bacon looks yummy on toast, The dinner recipes are wonderful. There are many variations on stir-fry from Indian to Italian along with an Indonesian version. All The Greens Phyllo pie is a tasty, flaky pie filled with spinach green beans and feta. It'll make for a good dinner or even Sunday lunch. She includes packed lunches. These include a chunky veggie and feta frittata.It can be served hot or cold, perfect in a school or office lunch. She has reinvented chicken burgers that have whole grain  breadcrumbs and egg in them. Yes there are sweets too and with chocolate too. like her probiotic Rocky Road  bark and zucchini chocolate chip cookie. She has a lemon and ricotta cheesecake and a hidden veggie (!) ice cream that holds cabbage and baby spinach. Try her drink recipes like the ginger soda ro the frothy cashew latte.

How To Eat More Plants is the perfect advice and cookbook for those who want a healthier diet. There are some great tips. Better yet there are recipes that are delicious to make for better eating.


Thursday, August 4, 2022

The Movable Kitchen

 August is the month for getting away. That means packing up everything, from bathing suits to blankets to even blenders for a week or two away. Yet what do you bring? What stays at home? That's the question.

Regular contributor and cookbook author Ali Slagle created a guide for those cooking away from home in yesterday's New York Times Food section. Why shoould you cook in your rental as opposed to enjoying the local restaurants and treats? Because it's economical and soothing to enjoy familiar recipes. As with packing she advises, plan ahead and stay flexible. Start by listing everyone's allergies and what they're excited about eating. You will have to work with what's in the rental kitchen (unless you bring some of your own gear).Also keep lunch and dinner ideas simple. Choose dishes that use pantry staples that use basic tools.Please bing your knives because you're familiar with them.Ones you find in rental kitchens are usually dull and hard to handle if you're not used to them. It will also make chopping much easier.Of course take advatnage of local markets. There are usually some great nearby farms where you can not only get veggies and fruit in season, but fresh baked breads and treats along with honey and even freshly laid eggs.Seafood markets are a must if you heading to the shore. You can always pick up a a few good lobsters or at least and freshly made  clam chowder.

Again simplicity is the key here. Don;t bring four kinds of herbs when you can use the one that everyone in the family likes. Lean on ingredients you and the family like.Cook hamburgers if they're into them. If they want potato chips and dip for a nightly snack, then buy them. Also buy what looks good. Basics like bread, grains and eggs are essential and should be bought fresh They'll also perk up leftovers. Ms. Slagle also recommends not starting at zero. Chop veggies and fruits at home along with marinating proteins (these can be carried in a cooler) Make dressing ahead of time to bring down with you. Another point before you leave clean out your  rental's fridge  . Make kitchen sink salads where everything isused up or omelets using leftiovers meats and cheeses. Try tofu scrambles or  loaded. pizzas or flatbreads. It has to be as empty as it was when you arrived. The article also has two recipes , one for smashed zucchini with chickpeas and peanuts. and turkey burgers. The first is a fiery mix of beans, nuts and veggies, spiked with jalapeno and spices like  sumac and coriander. The turkey burgers are easy , with ground meat and onion for flavor. Have a fixings bar set up so everyone can put on them what they like.

It's the season to rent a nice water front or mountainside house.The living is easy and so should be the cooking. Plan ahead for a week of simple  and delicious cooking.

Wednesday, August 3, 2022

Upside Down Goodness

 One of the most classic American desserts is the pineapple upside down cake.It's a cheery, fun dessert that's been around for decades.The thing is it needs to be changed up.How about subbing in other fruits - and nuts for those classic slices.

Regular contributor Melissa Clark thought that in today's New York Times Food section. She takes this decades old recipe and blows it wide open in her A Good Appetite column. For years American home bakers made this cake withit's tropical yellow rings and bright red maraschino cherries. This is nothign new hwoever. The recipe actually started in France based on a very old recipe apple tarte renversee, reinvented into Tarte Tatin by Loire Valley hoteliers Caroline and Stephanie Tatin in the 19th Century. THis still is a popular and lush dessert, with caramelized apples and a buttery puff pastry base. Upside down cakes are also popular in other countries too. 18th and 19th Century americans only had one oan - the skillet. and a stove or open fire. Home chefs  then cooked f their ruit with butter or syrup before adding the batter. The cake was then flipped out of the pan or even served from the skillet . The Germans have something similar apfelfan kuchen, upside down pancakes as do the French with their sanciaux. Americans had something similar with tansy. It wasn't unusual for home bakers to make upside down cakes with prunes or apricots.

Yet it was the pineapple company Dole's 1926 recipe contest that gave us the recipe. There were 60,000 recipes , 2,400 were the upside down cake recipe. It is a classic however Ms. Clark gives a recipe for a pineapple -pecan one for a crunchy difference.She also has variations that include stone fruit like nectarines, plums and apricots alogn with strawberries. There's also a yummy Bananas Foster one made with velvety sliced bananas and coarsely chopped walnuts or pecans. Three cups of fruit and nuts are  caramelized first in unsalted butter  ,light brown sugar and a squeeze of lemon juice.  It's perfect for any fruit. The cake is a rich one, thanks to the addition of sour cream or plain whole milk yogurt and half a cup of unsalted butter. The last is melted and then cooled as it's added with the sugar  lemon zest and yogurt. The dry ingredients  such as baking powder and baking soda.  These are whisked in along with the flour. The batter is  poured into a buttered skilled and on top of the fruit and nuts.Spread it evenly and then bake for thirty-five to forty-five minutes in a 350 Farenheit oven. Let it sit in the skillet for ten to fifteen minutes.Invert on a plate and then let sit another half hour before serving.

An upside down cake with fresh fruit and nuts is a great treat. You can make the traditional pineapple with a twist. You can also change it up with fruits and nuts for a tasty cake.


Tuesday, August 2, 2022

Breaded Or Battered Which Is Better

 There's nothing like a crunchy nibble. There's something satisfying about hearing that crispy sound and that mouthfeel of a crumbly bite. Yet here's the question - produces that feeling? Battered or breaded?

Many people love their food battered. It can proiduce a loud snap when bitten into along with adding extra flavor to the food it's covering. Battering can range from tempura which produces the ultimate battering experience as far as crunch and taste to beer battered which can be slightly soggy.Seafood and chicken do well with a good coating of batter;It produces a tender  juicy meat and a nice golden and sometimes flaky exterior. what makes for the best batter? One that has the basic ingredients of flour water. Milk and cornstarch are added for silkiness and a dash of baking powder for rise and puffiness. Sugar and salt is added for flavor too. You coul;d add a good heaping amount of  groundpepper as home and commercial chefs do in southern Indiana. This gives the entire piece of chicken that spicy taste. Chinese five spice mix would give the batter a whole new taste level.Anything can be battered fried. The Scots love their Milky Ways with a coating thats fried almost a deep brown. Onion rings and shrimp are also good with a batter coating.

The much more healthier choice is breading, Bread crumbed fish doesn't soak up as much oil as its' battered counter part.it's because it's consdiered a "dry" coating while batter is considered a "wet". Breading takes an extra step The food is first dipped ina beaten egg and then dredged in either regular or panko breadcrumbs. The main problem with the technique is that breading can easily come off. There can be "bald" spots where the meat or veggie is exposed. The coating should be thick to ensure a nice crunchy exterior. What's a good breading recipe? A simple one combines one cup of flour with one cup of breadcrumbs along with teaspoons of paprika, salt and pepper. You could add tumeric ro chili peppers for more color and flavor. Another choice is panko which is lightly baked coarsely ground crumbs. Keep in mind that you can also get breadcrumbs Italian style which have garlic powder and oregano added. Veggies, like cauliflower are excellent with a bread crumb coating. You can also do the same with broccoli and shrimp.It gives both a nice crunch. 

What's better? Battered or breaded? That 's up to you. If you're going for healthy , then breaded.If you want more crunch and taste, then battered.

Monday, August 1, 2022

Your Main Baking Ingredient Ice Cream

 It is too hot to bake a cake or pie.What do you do though to celebrate birthdays or just finish a nice family barbecue? You can still have these treats just think cold. Using ice cream as the base for any treat is the perfect way to have your cake or pie and eat it too.

One of the most popular summertime cakes in the US is the Dairy Queen Ice cream cake. Yes, you can buy it at any Dairy Queen however you can make it with your favorite flavors. If you're making the original start with the chocolate layer first. Spread the ice cream into an either eight by three or nine inch cake pan. A springform pan would be your best bet because it will hold the shape more. After filling pop into the freezer for half an hour. The gooey middle section is actually a ganache with corn syrup added. Adding this prevents it form freezing and gives it that classic oozy texture. Freeze for then minutes.Then there is that layer of chocolate crunchies. This can be ground up Oreos or better yet Nabisco Chocolate Wafers. These last  work the best because it's a cleaner layer without the white filling clumping it up.After layering this on, frreze for another half hour. The vanilla layer is added on last and then the whole cake is frozen until firm. Real whipped cream is added on. Add confectioner's sugar to prevent the cream from wilting. Keep in mind you can add any kind of ice cream. Try mint and chocolate or coffee and vanilla for a different flavor. You can also do this with ice cream cupcakes too.

Ice cream pies are an easier make.You can create your own Graham cracker or chocolate wafer crust. This is just griniding up the cracker or wafers and adding four to six tablespoons of melted butter or plant based butter. Press into a pie plate and then put in any ice cream you want. Try a classic vanilla in a Graham cracker crust and topped with sea salt caramel and nuts. You can also use the chocolate wafer crust too. Peach ice cream would also work well in a Graham cracker crust too. Add fresh cut peach slices for extra deliciousness.For a mocchaccino vibe think filling a chocolate crust with coffee ice cream. Serve with a dolllop of hot fudge sauce and a puff of whipped cream. This also works for chocolate chip mint  and strawberry ice cream too. Of course it's sheer heaven with chocolate ice cream too.Add sprinkles, whipped cream or chocolate chips. Crushed toffee on both vanilla and chocolate pies is also a great topping. Keep in mind that that you can also make ice cream tarts too this way.

It's easy to make a cake or pie even though the temps are high. Just use your favorite ice cream as the base. Create a yummy dessert that's a cool, sweet treat.