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The Most-Stained Cookbooks
Lately, I've been bespattering "Vegetarian Cooking for Everyone", Deborah Madison, too but I also like to read the late Laurie Colwin's "Home Cooking" and "More Home Cooking". Her enthusiasm and quirkiness are infectious and there are many easy, practical and delicious recipes in both volumes. Katherine Hepburn's "Brownies" are exceptional! I use Joy of Cooking's "Know Your Ingredients" chapter for weights, substitutions, etc. These pages are fused together. The first cookbook I used is "Three Meals A Day", Jessie Read, Musson Publishing, Toronto:1946. I love its post-war economies, its basic recipes, my grandmother's entries on the blank pages and entries I made as an eleven year old learning to cook. I have TOO many favourite cookbooks - I collect cookbooks but I also use them.
Fennel?
My favourite Fennel Salad: Add fennel slices to sliced rounds of sweet seeded oranges, pitted black olives packed in oil, and thinly sliced red onion. (Tip: Soak the rings in cold water for a half hour, drain and blot excess water. The red onions will be very sweet and ideal for the salad.) Prepare a vinaigrette dressing and dress salad lightly. Sprinkle chopped fresh mint on top and serve remaining vinaigrette on the side. This is a very refreshing dish and a good accompaniment to roast chicken.
Stuffed Jumbo Shells - How creative can I be?
What a fabulous array of recipe ideas. Brain-storming is great! I have a box of jumbo pasta shells in the cupboard and I'm going to try out the artichoke-dip idea. Thanks so much for the suggestions.
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About Raki5
Location: Hamilton, ON Canada
About: I love to cook, to eat and to share my cooking with others. Today I grow my own herbs and tomatoes on a small scale but previouslyhad large kitchen gardens when I lived in the country.
Favorite foods: Fresh raspberries and asparagus
Last bite on earth: Steamed asparagus that has just been taken from the garden - lots of butter and slice of lemon, please!
I still love Fig Newtons, too but will enjoy any Fig Newton 'knockoff". I did like popscicles but today find them too sweet and lacking in flavour. I even ate them through my university years but their allure was probably their cheapness... I was a pretty eager eater - loved all vegetables except parsnips which I now adore. I steam them lightly and caramelize them in butter and brown sugar - one of my many fave vegetables. I liked meat in my childhood but eat it rarely today. I loved hotdogs but don't enjoy them today. I'll eat one at a barbecue but I'd rather have something else. Foods are so nostalgic. We travel back in our minds to the very moment of tasting. I love the evocative nature of food as well as the taste.