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Further fall adventures

victoria —  October 27, 2004 — Leave a comment

I’ve been busy and lazy. Culinary school is going well. I just finished with midterms and seem to have done pretty well. We’re making veg dishes in class tomorrow. Ones I was supposed to practice this week and didn’t. Mostly because I couldn’t see the boychick eating braised celery or pumpkin. I’ll have to wing it in class tomorrow.

Cooking at home has centered on soups, chili and chicken pot pie. Oh, and lots of baby spinach salad. Admittedly, I have been a bit uninspired cooking wise over the last while. I honestly think it’s the not working at an outside job. Now that I have all the time in the world to cook, I can think of all these other things to do. Funny that.

I was going to post my chicken pot pie recipe but it’s hardly worth posting a full on recipe. All you need is enough pie pastry for a double crust 9″ pie, leftover chicken chopped into medium dice, diced onion, diced carrot and diced celery or a bag of frozen mixed veg. I added leek and yellow pepper last night. Saute the onion, celery and carrot, add the chicken, then any frozen veg. Sprinkle the warmed through mixture with a tablespoon or two of plain flour. Stir until the flour is mixed in and cook about five minutes to cook off any of the raw flour taste and pour over a cup of chicken stock or milk to make a light sauce to hold everything together. Line a pie plate with half the pastry, fill with the mixture and top with the rest of the pastry. Cut a few vents and bake in a 350 degree oven for about 35 minutes or until the pastry is browned and the sauce is bubbling. As it may run over, it’s not a bad idea to put a baking sheet on the rack below the pie. Make sure to refrigerate any leftovers as soon as they’ve cooled and reheat to bubbling in a hot oven.

I need sugar

keifel —  October 18, 2004 — Leave a comment

When I came from the Caribbean in March, I came with a couple bags of washed grey sugar. Sugar, along with rum; in the Caribbean; are by products of the sugar cane plant.

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The bane of the Western style of eating is the idea of meat on a plate surrounded by a starch and one or two vegetables. There are some ways around this that get us out of the “meat and three” (as we call it in the South) rut.

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Dad’s Chili

victoria —  September 14, 2004 — 1 Comment

“My dad made the best chili” are fighting words in some circles.

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One answer for leftovers

victoria —  August 10, 2004 — Leave a comment

I really hate to waste in the kitchen. It may come from growing up with two parents who lived through the depression; it may come from admonitions about people starving in Africa; it may be some innate frugalness in my DNA from various fonts of my heritage. For whatever reason, I tend to make do with leftovers, but I prefer them transformed if possible, made new and sometimes better.

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Sauce Cake

victoria —  August 4, 2004 — Leave a comment

I have seen many different versions of this and made two, one from a kids’ cookbook that is a chocolate version that just isn’t chocolaty enough and the Nigella version. Here’s my conflagration of the two:

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“Forbidden Rice”

victoria —  July 30, 2004 — Leave a comment

This weekend our experimenting turns to black rice. It isn’t dyed with squid ink or anything. It’s really that color.

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Southern Eats

victoria —  June 28, 2004 — Leave a comment

My mom has been staying with us a week and I’m certain I have gained a pound or two. Keifel has decided he has to stay married to me now because my cooking will only improve with age.

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I have a serious addiction to scones, in all their permutations (outside of the brickbat leaden ones, of course).

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Linkaliscious

victoria —  May 26, 2004 — Leave a comment

A few of my favorite food blogs and culinaria-type websites. Bon appetit!

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