Saturday, November 8, 2025

Little Luxuries

 During this time of food hardship and high prices it's time to indulge in a little luxury. It's easy if you use what you have on hand. Any dish from savory to sweet can be elevated and turned into something special.

One of the simplest and in a way cheapest of luxuries is a lush butter sauce. This is an easy make. All you need is one stick of butter or plant based butter cut into pieces.Minced garlic and lemon juice are also added along with a tablespoon of parsley for color and more flavor. This is a great sauce for any pasta ,especially for angel hair and spaghettini. This is also great for any seafood like filets.It  is delicious on spinach and Brussels sprouts too. Kids and veggie haters will change their minds once they taste this over any green.Another budget friendly sauce to make is Hollandaise. This is an easy blend of a whole egg lemon juice and  butter whipped together with a pinch for salt, water and a dash of Cayenne pepper. You can make an easy Eggs Benedict or Eggs Florentine. It can be used on chicken and fish too.It elevates asparagus to a special side with it's creamy tanginess. What can be better than  sauce over veggies? The addition of almonds. You can easily get an inexpensive bag  for as low as $2.99  at Acme and $4.69 at Target. These also elevate such fish as salmon and add crunch and taste to all sorts of salads.

Keep in mind that luxury eating can also apply to baking and cooking. Baking a loaf of brioche bread is as easy as baking a loaf of white bread. What it needs is butter and eggs Warm milk instead of an egg can also add richness.Another buttery baked treat to make is a tray of croissants. Some home chefs might fight the recipe intimidating however it's not as complicated as thought. What makes a batch of them a success is using chilled butter. The recipe calls for flour any kind of milk, whether dairy or plant based along with sugar and the all important yeast. Once the dough is made then it's a matter of chilling it and rolling it out  and then folding ot about four to six times. It's then popped back into the fridge for an hour. Once out again. it's rolled out again and cut into triangular pieces. These are curved into a crescent shape and left to riseThey're then baked. What is great about croissants is that you can add chocolate for pain chocolate or almonds. These make for luxurious breakfast treats. However the simple croissant sandwich elevates the brown bag lunch to new levels. It also makes a great afternoon snack slathered with Brie.

It's easy to make littleluxuries for yourself during these hard times. You deserve good food. Make it.

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