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What's the weirdest thing in your fridge?
My compost. It's in the freezer actually. I'm too lazy to take it out every day and I hate bugs. So into the freezer it goes, and out comes a bug-free, smell-free compostsicle! (Which as an urban dweller, I deliver to my yard waste container about once a week.)
Cook the Book: 'The Sweeter Side of Amy's Bread'
Mint chocolate pigs - a holiday tradition! They're a thin chocolate sugar cookie with a smattering of pink dots on the pigs behind. They bring good luck, so hopefully there's a cookbook in my future!
Portland eating adventure
I strongly suggest Nutshell in the northwest Portland area. It's vegan, and it is by far some of the best food I've ever eaten out. Plus, with great wait staff and an excellent selection of breads, salts and oils to start, our meal was spectacular.
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Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
As gross as it is, rum raisin ice cream. And yes, I've certainly outgrown it!
What's the weirdest thing in your fridge?
My compost. It's in the freezer actually. I'm too lazy to take it out every day and I hate bugs. So into the freezer it goes, and out comes a bug-free, smell-free compostsicle! (Which as an urban dweller, I deliver to my yard waste container about once a week.)
Cook the Book: 'The Sweeter Side of Amy's Bread'
Mint chocolate pigs - a holiday tradition! They're a thin chocolate sugar cookie with a smattering of pink dots on the pigs behind. They bring good luck, so hopefully there's a cookbook in my future!
Portland eating adventure
I strongly suggest Nutshell in the northwest Portland area. It's vegan, and it is by far some of the best food I've ever eaten out. Plus, with great wait staff and an excellent selection of breads, salts and oils to start, our meal was spectacular.
Crazy Restaurant Names
Not a play on words, more of an instruction: Here in Seattle we have a new restaurant called "How to Cook a Wolf."
Photo of the Day: Meatloaf Cupcake
Okay, the term "corn nibblet jimmies" made me laugh out loud! Love it.
Tempting Vegan Baking Recipes?
Vegan baking is actually pretty easy when you sub Earth Balance margarine for butter and EnerG Egg Replacer for eggs in pretty much any recipe. Good rule of thumb, though - don't attempt the subs in recipes where the structure is dependent on eggs or butter (like croissants or quiche).
Question of the Day: What do you eat at the ballpark?
Garlic fries... the smell holds court over the entire 3rd base side of the ballpark up here in Seattle. There's also sushi, "shishkaberries" (strawberries dipped in white &/or dark chocolate on a skewer), pulled pork sandwiches, Ivar's fish & chips, and kettle korn all eager to make their way into my belly between innings. And beer. Tasty, cold, microbrewed, and highly overpriced beer. Go M's.
Are most foodies fatties?
I'd say no, most foodies aren't fatties. In fact in my own life, I've become MORE of a foodie trying to lose weight. When the focus shifts from fast, pre-packaged & processed to local, fresh and organic goods I prepare myself, the weight falls off and I enjoy cooking so much more.
However, if I ate for a living (not competitively, but as a reviewer, blogger, etc) I'd definitely need to log far more hours at the gym.
Immersion blender
I have the Braun hand blender and LOVE it. It comes with extra attachments like a whisk, mixing cup and small chopper (like a mini mini food processor, though I'd never put anything as beefy as nuts in there).
As for features - for me, I look for something that comes apart that I can clean easily. And the wall mount bracket was handy as my kitchen is teeny and lacks storage space.
David Eyre's Pancake, Oven-Baked And Poofy
This was one of the first breakfast recipes my mother taught us when we were kids, mostly for it's simplicity and deliciousness. I think she originally found it in an old Betty Crocker cookbook. I've been making these for over 25 years now (starting when I was 8!) and have heard them called by many names - ours were Dutch Babies. (I've also heard Swedish Pancakes, and my sister's family now calls them Baby Dutchmen.) Favorite topping: warm fruit compote.
The recipe scales in all directions, just start with 1 egg and 1/4 cup each flour and milk. A small personal size is good with 2 eggs, and I've made them family sized with as many as 8 eggs.
We recently had a breakthrough in our Dutch Baby technology when I was over at a friends and discovered he didn't have a mixer, blender, food processor, or anything to mix the batter up with. So I put it all in a large tupperware container with a lid and shook the bejeezus out of it. Amazingly, this resulted in the lightest, fluffiest Dutch Baby to date, and never again will I blend ingredients!
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
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Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
Grandma Crocetti's Italian fried dough cookies., cenci. So good. And the best part was the powdered sugar you got all over yourself when you ate the cookies.
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
It is a tie between my mother's cinnamon rolls -- made with raisins and just the right amount of vanilla glaze -- and her recipe for blonde brownies with chopped walnuts and chocolate chips. I just made my mother's blonde brownie recipe for my three year old daughter and she can't get enough of them. Eating them reminds me of my childhood.
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
ice cream cones
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
Chocolate pudding!
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
My mom's spongecake before she filled it :)
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
I loved Chocolate Pinwheel cookies. I still love them today!
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
rugalach
my mom's lemon meringue pie
rice pudding
cup custards at Horn and Hardart
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
Chocolate meringue pie. I still love it!
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
I was always most excited when my mother made her chocolate chip mondel bread / mondel brot. I certainly have not outgrown it - now, I make it myself (not too often!).
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
As a kid I loved fudgey brownies - and I still do!
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
I loved the peanut butter cup sundae from Friendly's ice cream. two scoops of vanilla with chocolate fudge and peanut butter sauce, with whipped cream and a reese's peanut butter cup on top!
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
When I was growing up, my mother made the most amazing Chocolate Cream pies! I STILL ask for one when I go to visit her!!
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
Corn flake Wreathes, and I will never get sick of them
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
i always loved chocolate cake :)
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
I have never outgrown my love for almost anything chocolate. My favorite dessert as a child was a blackbottom pie from a local bakery. I have tried it other places and have looked through (and baked) dozens of recipes, but I have never been able to find a decent substitute since the bakery closed down. Thank you for the opportunity to participate in this giveaway!
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
My fave was and still is chocolate brownies. Mmmm...
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
My Mom made this cookie with 3 ingredients, peanuts, Capn Crunch's Peanut Butter Cereal, and almond bark, melted to hold it all together. I think I've outgrown it -- mostly because Capn Crunch just changed the consistency of the cereal -- takes some getting used to.
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
My favorite dessert as a kid was hot fudge sundaes. I still love them.
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
Banana Pudding with "Nilla Wafers. Still love it, but have it maybe once a year. :-(
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
I loved chocolate mousse. Haven't outgrown it yet. ;0P
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
I have always loved cheesecake and probably always will!
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
German Chocolate Cake.. I can't stand it anymore. garrettsambo@aol.com
Cook the Book: 'Baked, New Frontiers in Baking'
My Mom made the best apple pies and I still love them. Nice cookbook, I would love it. Thanks for having the contest. Happy Holidays to all.
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As gross as it is, rum raisin ice cream. And yes, I've certainly outgrown it!