Friday, November 18, 2011
Garlic Potato Soup
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Beef Hand Pies
Thursday, September 15, 2011
How To Make Cucumber Sandwiches
My dad grew up with a garden. Not a small patch of summer veggies, but a garden, that was bigger than a lot of the lawns here in Philadelphia. Delicate rows of peas and beans. Monstrous heads of cabbage and cauliflower. Tomatoes. Long, twisting vines of squash, pumpkin and cucumber with bright yellow flowers. The potatoes had a patch all to themselves.
And sweet peas. My Grammy always had sweet peas.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Blueberry Pie
Ah, Blueberries. Just the very word makes my mouth water and sends memories flashing into my mind, each crowding the other for a prominent position. I would assume that in most homes blueberries are enjoyed a few times a year and then forgotten as the members move on to other foods and other seasons. But in my family, blueberries have a status equivalent to gold.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Pink Dressing
Monday, July 4, 2011
Joei's Pasta Salad
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Birthday Pie (Strawberry)
Most people have cake for their birthdays...and cakes are great, but when your birthday is smack-dab, right-in-the-middle of strawberry season, it's hard to pass up the opportunity to whip up a pie. Yesterday being my 25th birthday, I decided it was high time I tried to make a strawberry pie.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Early Morning Bread
It's the perfect morning to bake bread.
The high heat and humidity of the past few listless days is over and there is a fresh breeze coming through the open windows.
My yellow and white striped curtains are dancing with happy pleasure.
The robins are calling cheerily to each other amidst the canopy of verdant sycamores.
And my bread is steadily rising, basking in the early morning light.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Penne in a Garlic-Cream Sauce
If I was on a desert island and could bring along one ingredient, I'd bring cream. Yes, I would.
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Cream Puffs
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Chicken Parmesan Roll-Ups
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Flopovers
I arose this morning, groggy-eyed, but excited about a yummy breakfast treat for Sunday morning. I was going to make popovers. It's a modest bread, requiring simple ingredients: flour, milk, eggs, butter and salt. Things seemed to be going well until I peeked into the oven to glimpse at what I hoped would be five golden balloons.
Popovers are supposed to overflow the pan in a giant, crusty-brown bubble. Their batter is supposed to double in volume, rising out of the pan to create that beautiful, hot-air balloon shape. Biting into a popover is supposed to reveal a surprise...there is nothing inside. Popovers are supposed to be an airy shell with a delicious eggy taste.
Popovers are supposed to overflow the pan in a giant, crusty-brown bubble. Their batter is supposed to double in volume, rising out of the pan to create that beautiful, hot-air balloon shape. Biting into a popover is supposed to reveal a surprise...there is nothing inside. Popovers are supposed to be an airy shell with a delicious eggy taste.
Supposed to.
Mine didn't rise at all.
There is no surprise inside.
They look like hockey pucks.
My popovers are a flop.
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Make-Ahead Cinnamon Rolls
This is why Sundays are special. I get to celebrate the Gospel with my brothers and sisters.
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Easy Chocolate Pudding
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Whole Wheat Bread
The smell of baking bread is so enticing. It drifts through your home, inviting you to breathe deeply of its earthy scent. It beckons you to wander into the kitchen and tempts you to open the oven door to peek at its golden domes. After it's done baking, the bread sits smugly on your counter, nearly driving you crazy with its heady scent. You wait impatiently for it to cool, so you can slather a piece with creamy butter and enjoy its savory chew. Sometimes a bread is delicious enough for you to forsake the modern convenience of store-bought bread and decide to go back to the days of your pioneering forefathers where bread was baked fresh every Monday.
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Oat Scones
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Scoop-and-Bake Dinner Rolls
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Aunt Jane's Peanut Butter Cake
Over Christmas, we went to be with my parents and sister in the home I grew up in. A hoar frost had just come through and as we climbed higher and higher into the hills, the scenery became increasingly frosted and white. It was so still and blazingly white, it seemed as if any breath of wind would shatter the landscape to pieces. Snow coated every tree and laced every branch. The road was simply a pathway of pure white, embanked with mounds of delightful, frozen stuff. I, of course, became increasingly excited as we rounded the corner and my childhood home came into view. I couldn't wait to see my family, to make delicious desserts together and to sit by the fire and laugh at the white weather falling outside.
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