I often stay home all day on Saturday, to do my writing and catch up on chores etc. from my work week. But I recently made a point of visiting the Amish Market in Kingston, on the hunt for bockwurst. Sadly, they’d run out early that day, but I did take home some pulled pork, … Continue reading
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Cobbler/Cake
I always read Melissa Clark’s column, “A Good Appetite,” in the New York Times Dining Section. So I had to try her Brown Butter Nectarine Cobbler/Cake recipe, and the results were delicious. I used her alternate fruit, peaches, as I’d found some nice NJ Peaches the day before, and three big ones were perfect for … Continue reading
Egg Sandwich & a note on salt
An impromptu weekend breakfast of egg sandwich on a whole wheat hamburger bun from Trader Joe’s. I also had leftover spicy Italian chicken sausage from them, that needed to be used. So I sliced it into a pan, threw in a couple of eggs, and scrambled it up on the spot. I may have put … Continue reading
More Lobster
Had to have the lobster when I met my niece for dinner at the Tiger’s Tale in Montgomery the other night. Their service was great; I always enjoy myself there although I usually stick to a burger. The lobster was split (sorta) and broiled, although I guess it was also boiled first because there was … Continue reading
Summer News
The latest Canal House Cooking issue is out, An Italian Summer, a collection of their favorite dishes from beautiful Italy, where Mss. Hamilton and Hirsheimer spent a lot of time working very hard (oh, sure!) researching the best dishes to bring home for us. This is a smaller issue of their usual seasonal cookbook series, … Continue reading
Spaghetti alla Carbonara
I have fellow blogger Linda Prospero to thank for this delicious dinner. Her blog, Ciao Chow LInda, is a work of art, both visual and culinary. Her elemental recipe (from The Geometry of Pasta) for spaghetti alla carbonara gave me my best version ever, not just because it was pared down to the correct, limited, … Continue reading
Lobster Roll
I had such a hankering for a lobster roll, but it was too hot to even think of a trip to the market. Then I remembered I had four of those tiny lobster tails in the freezer – are they Brazilian? – and that they needed to be used. So I steamed them, pried them … Continue reading
Fatty Bar
I’d picked up these bars on a visit to Fatty Crab in New York. I loved my sloppy, spicy dinner there, and couldn’t resist these “souvenirs” of my visit. Shown is the milk chocolate with crisped rice, puffed rice, and ginger. There was also a dark chocolate packed with almonds, aleppo chili pepper, and Maldon … Continue reading
RSA at Tre Piani
I used up my last two RSA dinner passports at Tre Piani Friday night, and the entrée of Viking Village scallops I chose is at left. It was delicous, served on top of corn and potato hash. The scallops were so big and so rich, I could barely finish them. I started with the Jersey … Continue reading
Confectionately Yours
Route 27 isn’t only about ethnic food. If you crave American comfort food and coffee shop favorites, visit Confectionately Yours. They have a website now, and I urge anyone with a taste for nostalgia to stop soon at this family restaurant. They’re open 7 days a week, and now serve breakfast on the weekends. The … Continue reading