Some years seem to go by more quickly than others and 2012 was
definitely a fast one. Speed aside, it was mostly a good year. Sure,
there were some of the normal difficulties of life but we were fortunate
to avoid any personal tragedies. We spent the long, cold winter
waiting for the first blooms of spring and then took full advantage of
the warm weather. We grilled many steaks and sipped many frozen
cocktails on summer weekends. We took an amazing vacation to coastal
Maine. We went leaf peeping and pumpkin picking in autumn and we cooked
up lots of deliciousness for the holidays. And, throughout it all, we
had each other and our beloved pup. Our house is peaceful and full of
love and that alone made it a good year.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Friday, December 28, 2012
Skinny Cocoa Martini
It seems everywhere I look these days I see ideas for sweet, delicious looking cocktails. OK, maybe I pay a little more attention than some... :) And, sure, I've indulged. But chocolate syrup and egg nog and cream liqueurs all seem to be attaching themselves to one of my hips. The other hip is doing battle with the holiday cookies! And the thing is...I'm not quite ready to give up on the cocktails just yet. There's New Year's Eve and Valentine's Day and I've-Had-a-Hard-Week Day and Friday and...I'm going to need a cocktail.
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A Cocktail Life
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
The Couple that Freezes Together...and Other Christmas Adventures
Judging by the movies I've seen, normal people spend the holidays
gathered around the tree (or menorah, as the case may be), surrounded by
their family. They unwrap presents and eat many cookies while basking
in the warm glow of the fireplace. We, however, are clearly not
normal.
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On the Road
Monday, December 24, 2012
Happy Holidays!
Hadley, the furry sous chef, wishes you all a very happy holiday season
filled with peace on earth and good will toward men...and doggies. May
there be love in your house, food on your table (don't forget the doggie
biscuits) and many belly rubs in your future. Most of all, she wishes
that mommy and daddy would take this silly hat off her head.
Happy holidays from the Hungry Couple!
Happy holidays from the Hungry Couple!
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Miscellaneous
Friday, December 21, 2012
Rum Nog Cocktail
Eggnog is one of my favorite things ever and, when I was younger, I'd cheer when the first containers appeared in the stores around the holidays. But, for the last few years, the 350 calories per cup it contains seem to want to attach themselves to me. Sometimes a few of them latch on just from walking past the display in the store! Besides, even if I could somehow justify that amount of calories in a cup, I certainly can't justify the amount in the whole container...which I would absolutely inhale. So, the cartons of eggnog remain in the store and I just walk longingly past them when I go shopping. So sad...
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A Cocktail Life
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Homemade Apple Pie and the Basics of Pie Making
Many people I know are master cake bakers, cookie makers and cupcake decorators and I envy their talent. Me? I make pie. Really good pie. And that is way easier than any of the above, which is why I'm frequently surprised when I hear otherwise accomplished cooks say they fear pie. So today, we're going to talk about pie and when we're done, you'll know how to make really good pie.
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Desserts
Monday, December 17, 2012
Our Weekend
We went about our lives on Friday, working and getting ready for a nice
weekend during the holiday season. I made a delicious soup and fun
grilled cheese croutons and shared the recipe with you. All was well
and life was normal and we were still blissfully oblivious to the
tragedy that had unfolded that morning in a Connecticut school. But
slowly the news started creeping in and we learned about what happened. We spent Friday evening sadly watching the news.
On Saturday we headed out for a drive upstate that is usually a
Thanksgiving weekend tradition. We'd had to postpone it this year
because we'd both been down with flu that weekend. And so we headed out
on a nice, clear day. This drive is steeped in romantic tradition for
us and we had the Christmas music playing in the car, as we always do
and we held hands, as we always do. But we also talked about the
tragedy. Trying to understand, trying to make sense of it and maybe
holding hands a little tighter.
An overlook across the Hudson River, where we always stop. |
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Life in the Big City
Friday, December 14, 2012
Grilled Cheese Croutons
Soup and grilled cheese - a pretty classic American combination, right? And you dip the sandwich into the soup, right? But, what if the grilled cheese was made into croutons that you actually put in the soup? Genius, right? I can't take credit for this genius idea because I saw it in several places floating around the web. But the part of my brain that's responsible for recognizing other people's genius ideas immediately knew I had to make this.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Cream of Chicken Soup with Cheddar and Herb Dumplings
When I was growing up, my mother always made chicken soup from scratch. She'd serve it either with noodles or matzo balls and the boiled chicken would be shredded and used to make sandwiches. It was good but if I wanted any other kind of soup, it came out of a can, and my favorite was cream of chicken. I didn't want any visible herbs or chicken pieces in it, either, and would fish those out with a spoon. No, my picky child's palate wanted that smooth, velvety texture. As an adult, I don't mind the additions but the canned variety of the soup has lost its appeal and I haven't had it in a long time.
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Soups
Monday, December 10, 2012
Gingerbread Loaf with Ginger Glaze
I've been in a gingerbread kind of mood lately, buying fresh ginger, buying grated ginger, perusing gingerbread recipes and pinning up a gingerbread storm. But, when all is said and done, what did I really want to make? I was tempted to make the lebkuchen of my youth but that may have to wait for a bit since I also had to balance the treat with all the heavy Chanukah foods we've been consuming. A sweet ginger tea bread seemed the most appealing since we could have it in the morning with coffee or as a light afternoon treat with a cup of tea.
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Desserts
Friday, December 7, 2012
Oven Baked Potato Pancakes (Latkes)
This weekend Brian and I are headed to my mother's for a traditional Chanukah dinner. And, in my mother's house, that means latkes and lots of them. I know some families make a brisket and maybe some veggies but my mother always wisely felt that these foods would just interfere with your ability to stuff as many potato pancakes into yourself as possible. And considering how perfectly she made them, I would have to agree. She is a purist who wouldn't dream of any kind of machine grating or shredding. A box grater and lots of arm strength is what's called for here! She fried them with generous amounts of canola oil and served them hot and crispy with apple sauce and sour cream on the side. I'm drooling in anticipation!
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Side Dishes
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
The Month in Review: November 2012
I hope everyone had a very happy November and maybe one of you can
explain to me where it went. Looking back on it, I realize it was quite
busy but, for the life of me, I can't fathom how quickly it
disappeared.
It's always been one of my favorite months for the crisp weather and my most beloved holiday, Thanksgiving. And although it ended with nasty head colds for both of us, we still had a delicious month and lots to be thankful for. So let's look back at all the yummy treats we cooked up. Enjoy!
It's always been one of my favorite months for the crisp weather and my most beloved holiday, Thanksgiving. And although it ended with nasty head colds for both of us, we still had a delicious month and lots to be thankful for. So let's look back at all the yummy treats we cooked up. Enjoy!
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The Month in Review
Monday, December 3, 2012
Baked Jelly Doughnuts (Sufganiyot)
Speaking strictly from a non-religious perspective, I've always enjoyed the spectacle of Christmas. The lights, the beautiful decorations, the wonderful music and delicious baked treats. But I wonder that the reverse is not true of Chanukah. Consider that this holiday includes lighting a beautiful candelabra for 8 nights, playing dreidel games with chocolate coins, receiving a gift for each of the 8 nights and feasting on oil fried foods such as potato pancakes and jelly doughnuts. You really have to wonder why this hasn't caught on more in popularity...
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Desserts
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