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http://m3.torispics.com/piles/?s=baphotoshop
Be on the look out for additions as well as subtractions.
This will be our scratchpad- a repository of all things random and ephemeral that spring forth from our minds sounding like good ideas at the time.
19 December, 2007
15 December, 2007
Waffles!
I've been watching Good Eats again, and you know what happens when one of us does that. GE 09x09 The Waffle Truth has reminded me, yet again, that we need to make waffles from scratch. AB's recipes are generally a good place to start, and so I give you, for easy reference:
The Basic Waffle:
1 cup AP flour
1 cup whole-wheat flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons sugar
3 whole eggs, beaten
1/2 stick butter, melted
2 cups buttermilk, room temperature
Vegetable spray, for waffle iron
While the waffle iron is preheating, in a medium bowl whisk together the dry ingredients (include the sugar). In another bowl beat eggs and melted butter together until smooth, and then add the buttermilk. Add the wet to the dry and stir until lumpy but combined. Leave to rest for 5 minutes.
…We already know how to cook waffles, etc... Serve immediately or keep warm in a 200 degree F oven until ready to serve.
The Chocolate Waffle!:
1.5 cups AP flour
3 tablespoons sugar
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
3 whole eggs, beaten
1/2 stick of butter, melted and slightly cooled
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 cups buttermilk, room temperature
3/4 cup chocolate chips
Vegetable spray, for waffle iron
While the waffle iron is preheating, in a medium bowl whisk together the dry ingredients (include the sugar, but not chips). In another bowl beat eggs, melted butter, and vanilla together until smooth, and then add the buttermilk. Add the wet to the dry, then add the chocolate chips and stir until lumpy but combined. Leave to rest for 5 minutes.
…We already know how to cook waffles, etc... Serve immediately or keep warm in a 200 degree F oven until ready to serve.
If you prefer, the ounce measurements and the full directions are available in the original recipes. Mmmm, time to go make waffles... in a week.
The Basic Waffle:
1 cup AP flour
1 cup whole-wheat flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons sugar
3 whole eggs, beaten
1/2 stick butter, melted
2 cups buttermilk, room temperature
Vegetable spray, for waffle iron
While the waffle iron is preheating, in a medium bowl whisk together the dry ingredients (include the sugar). In another bowl beat eggs and melted butter together until smooth, and then add the buttermilk. Add the wet to the dry and stir until lumpy but combined. Leave to rest for 5 minutes.
…We already know how to cook waffles, etc... Serve immediately or keep warm in a 200 degree F oven until ready to serve.
The Chocolate Waffle!:
1.5 cups AP flour
3 tablespoons sugar
1/2 cup cocoa powder
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
3 whole eggs, beaten
1/2 stick of butter, melted and slightly cooled
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 cups buttermilk, room temperature
3/4 cup chocolate chips
Vegetable spray, for waffle iron
While the waffle iron is preheating, in a medium bowl whisk together the dry ingredients (include the sugar, but not chips). In another bowl beat eggs, melted butter, and vanilla together until smooth, and then add the buttermilk. Add the wet to the dry, then add the chocolate chips and stir until lumpy but combined. Leave to rest for 5 minutes.
…We already know how to cook waffles, etc... Serve immediately or keep warm in a 200 degree F oven until ready to serve.
If you prefer, the ounce measurements and the full directions are available in the original recipes. Mmmm, time to go make waffles... in a week.
13 December, 2007
winter break cooking To Do list
Our most important plans for time together generally revolve around cooking and food, so it should come as no surprise that this winter break will be no different. We often put off doing or trying things until we're together, and thus there develops a "to do" list. Fun and exciting items for the upcoming holiday include:
Pepperoni Rolls (I've been thinking about that one for a month or two)
Pecan Dreams (before I get nagged into an early grave)
Cheesepie (comparison to test sour cream layer vs. substitution thereof by vanilla yogurt)
Biscuits (You know the ones. /reference GE 01x07 The Dough Also Rises)
That Wonderful Stuffed Chicken Breast that Banik Makes (aka How the Woman was Won)
Hand Pies (Second go, expecting good things. /reference GE 09x12 A Pie in Every Pocket)
Sweet Potato Fries (which are on Banik's list but were also discussed the other night seperately)
Cinnamon Twirls (which may or may not be linked to pie or pot pie as is generally proper)
Rainbow Trout (with lemon chive butter?)
Various other things of equal awesomeness which have not yet been devised. That is all.
Pepperoni Rolls (I've been thinking about that one for a month or two)
Pecan Dreams (before I get nagged into an early grave)
Cheesepie (comparison to test sour cream layer vs. substitution thereof by vanilla yogurt)
Biscuits (You know the ones. /reference GE 01x07 The Dough Also Rises)
That Wonderful Stuffed Chicken Breast that Banik Makes (aka How the Woman was Won)
Hand Pies (Second go, expecting good things. /reference GE 09x12 A Pie in Every Pocket)
Sweet Potato Fries (which are on Banik's list but were also discussed the other night seperately)
Cinnamon Twirls (which may or may not be linked to pie or pot pie as is generally proper)
Rainbow Trout (with lemon chive butter?)
Various other things of equal awesomeness which have not yet been devised. That is all.
12 December, 2007
"A recipe to try" Turns into a rambling to do list
Well folks, here we go.
I'm tired, procrastination, and crunched for time. I'm giving a thesis presentation to a room full of peers and faculty in about 12 hours, so what am I doing?
Looking at recipes on various foodie blogs, of course.
So, as such, this is going to be a disjointed post of a to do list of things I find appealing.
First, I should try some smoked-salmon and lemon fettucini alfredo.
Second, oriental salad dressing, dipping sauce, cole slaw sauce (nappa), and marinade:
1 Sesame Oil
2 Soy Sauce
2 Rice Vinegar
x Red pepper flakes
x crushed ginger
x crushed garlic
x peanut(butter) for the thai flavor
Third, Sweet Potato Fries.
Four, quinoa? Quinoa/blackbean/corn/cilantro/lime juice/cucumber/onion/tomato salad? Just learn more about quinoa.
Five, soy based butters and cheeses? What? I suppose I'll try them.
Six, Eat more turkey. Turkey's Tasty.
Seven, this cinnamon roll recipe is rather Spectacular. I've made them... 2? 3? times? Once or twice with Alison. They're Really Good. Throw together some cream cheese frosting (which I'll put up an excellent recipe for next time I make it and write proportions down... seriously.) Ok, it looks like the link got lost somewhere. I'll post it when I get back to school.
Eight, Look! It's a rollertoaster! http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/ny/appliances-small/jaren-gohs-rollertoaster-015192
Nine, wait wait wait. Uni isn't sea urchin roe, but rather sea urchin Gonads? WTF is this?
Ten, this is sweet!
http://www.artisansweets.com/product/bee-raw-varietal-honey-flight
Eleven, this page shows you what 200 calories look like... irl.
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-does-200-calories-look-like.htm
Twelve, I should try to use miso paste more. I bet it has all sorts of handy uses.
Thirtenn,
¼ Cup Apricot Preserves
¼ Cup Peach Preserves
2 tablespoons light corn syrup
5 teaspoons white vinegar
1 ½ teaspoons corn starch
½ teaspoon soy sauce
½ teaspoon yellow mustard
¼ teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
2 tablespoons water
Puree everything but the water. Add the puree and the water to a saucepan, boil for 5m and let cool.
Ok. That's it for now.
Ciao.
I'm tired, procrastination, and crunched for time. I'm giving a thesis presentation to a room full of peers and faculty in about 12 hours, so what am I doing?
Looking at recipes on various foodie blogs, of course.
So, as such, this is going to be a disjointed post of a to do list of things I find appealing.
First, I should try some smoked-salmon and lemon fettucini alfredo.
Second, oriental salad dressing, dipping sauce, cole slaw sauce (nappa), and marinade:
1 Sesame Oil
2 Soy Sauce
2 Rice Vinegar
x Red pepper flakes
x crushed ginger
x crushed garlic
x peanut(butter) for the thai flavor
Third, Sweet Potato Fries.
Four, quinoa? Quinoa/blackbean/corn/cilantro/lime juice/cucumber/onion/tomato salad? Just learn more about quinoa.
Five, soy based butters and cheeses? What? I suppose I'll try them.
Six, Eat more turkey. Turkey's Tasty.
Seven, this cinnamon roll recipe is rather Spectacular. I've made them... 2? 3? times? Once or twice with Alison. They're Really Good. Throw together some cream cheese frosting (which I'll put up an excellent recipe for next time I make it and write proportions down... seriously.) Ok, it looks like the link got lost somewhere. I'll post it when I get back to school.
Eight, Look! It's a rollertoaster! http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/ny/appliances-small/jaren-gohs-rollertoaster-015192
Nine, wait wait wait. Uni isn't sea urchin roe, but rather sea urchin Gonads? WTF is this?
Ten, this is sweet!
http://www.artisansweets.com/product/bee-raw-varietal-honey-flight
Eleven, this page shows you what 200 calories look like... irl.
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-does-200-calories-look-like.htm
Twelve, I should try to use miso paste more. I bet it has all sorts of handy uses.
Thirtenn,
¼ Cup Apricot Preserves
¼ Cup Peach Preserves
2 tablespoons light corn syrup
5 teaspoons white vinegar
1 ½ teaspoons corn starch
½ teaspoon soy sauce
½ teaspoon yellow mustard
¼ teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon garlic powder
2 tablespoons water
Puree everything but the water. Add the puree and the water to a saucepan, boil for 5m and let cool.
Ok. That's it for now.
Ciao.
06 December, 2007
A brief hiatus
Well, November 17th was the day Thanksgiving Break began. After returning, it seems like our lives have been filled with work and not-posting.
We'll be back.
Sometime.
We'll be back.
Sometime.
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