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Make Your Own Monkey Bread
the monkey bread from Rose Beranbaum's Bread Bible is unbelievable!!!!I had never had monkey bread before I made that. I don't make it very often since I would eat the majority of it if it was left alone!!!!
leftover cookie dough
Are you kidding???? Bake it or better yet, being a lover of raw cookie dough, just eat it!
Eating Alone (In Restaurants)
I travel alot for my job and I eat alone alot. I don't mind as long as I can read (I always bring a book) and I go to whatever kind of restaurant I want to: casual, fancy, wherever there is good food and in Boston, there is plenty. What I DON'T do is go to a sports bar and sit at the bar. Bad image for a woman by herself. I also prefer not to eat at a bar as it is just not that comfortable. That said, if one of my favorite restaurants only has room at the bar, as long as there is light, I will eat there.
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Kosher versus table salt in baking
Many thanks to all of you for your insight! One more question, a friend brought me fairly large salt crystals from overseas and I am not sure what to do with such big crystals. Any ideas what to use it for or should I grind it down?
Make Your Own Monkey Bread
the monkey bread from Rose Beranbaum's Bread Bible is unbelievable!!!!I had never had monkey bread before I made that. I don't make it very often since I would eat the majority of it if it was left alone!!!!
leftover cookie dough
Are you kidding???? Bake it or better yet, being a lover of raw cookie dough, just eat it!
Eating Alone (In Restaurants)
I travel alot for my job and I eat alone alot. I don't mind as long as I can read (I always bring a book) and I go to whatever kind of restaurant I want to: casual, fancy, wherever there is good food and in Boston, there is plenty. What I DON'T do is go to a sports bar and sit at the bar. Bad image for a woman by herself. I also prefer not to eat at a bar as it is just not that comfortable. That said, if one of my favorite restaurants only has room at the bar, as long as there is light, I will eat there.
Suggestions for Chicago eats
I agree with the fine dining from mizbee and shaw's crab house is delicious but very pricey.
Whatever you do, don't eat deep dish at Gino's East. Well know, but not only does it take 45 mins to bake but it is so mediocre. Maybe I am spoiled by NY pizza but it was definately not worth it. Try someplace else for it if you want deep dish.
Other delicious places are Le Colonial and Cafe Spiaggia (one of my favorites) and for breakfast or lunch, Pierre Gourmet at the Penninsula Hotel. The chocolate caramel cake is fabulous but so is everything-golden beet salad, the flatbreads....
Enjoy!!!
Favorite Chicago Foods?
Hi-we just got back from a quick trip to Chicago on Sat. Here are my takes on some places to go and not:
Gino's East-so bad I can't believe that people recommend it. Very touristy and it takes 45 mins to make a pizza that has pounds of melted but not browned cheese because they put the toppings on the crust and THEN the sauce! And the crust is not only filling but not that great. Have any of you ever had NY pizza for goodness sakes? This was incredibly disappointing!!
Another disappointment was Harry Caray's steakhouse on Kinsie. Not only bad food but very expensive bad food. Don't get me wrong-it is a steakhouse and the steaks were delicious but everything else that went with it was terrible. The vesivious (sp) potatoes were sitting in oil and limp. The salads had little on them but the lettuce itself and the desserts were just ok. Would try someplace else like the place across the street from Harry Caray's that starts with a K and I just can't remember right now. We ate there the next night and everything was delicious-especially the mashed potatoes!!!
What was great was Pierre Gourmet next to the Pennisula Hotel. They have wonderful breakfasts (which they serve all day), flatbreads, salads-their golden beet salad was so good, and delicious desserts. We went there twice it was so good.
Also great but not a new place is Cafe Spiaggia. They have homemade pastas, and everything there is delicious. It is not cheap but it is certainly worth the money. Lunch is probably cheaper and make sure you go to the cafe not the really pricey restaurant!
I also agree about Garrett's popcorn, but am not a fan of the mix. Plain caramel is just fine with me-a word of caution for those used to going to the location on Michigan Ave. It is no longer there as they are putting up another condo building (as if there aren't enough right now!). The only place to get it now is at the airport or in the loop although I have heard that Nuts on Clark is delicious.
Photo of the Day: The Peep Liberation Front
This was just too funny-needed a laugh this am and this was it!!!! BTW, love them stale!
Baking With Dorie: Creamy Cream Cheese Cheesecake For Passover—Or Not
Why is this listed under Passover recipes??? It sounds delicious but has a graham cracker crust which is NOT for Passover. I have made Rose Bernbaum's cheesecake from the Cake Bible for years for Passover as it has no crust and can be made ahead and frozen.
NYT Whoopie Pies
where is the recipe for the salted caramel cream pies? would love to try them.
NYT Whoopie Pies
The filling was creamy and on its own, not very tasteful, but when sandwiched with the cookies which also were not that tasteful on their own, it seemed to work. The big pain to the filling was the heating of the sugar and egg whites to a certain temp. Think it is time to buy a different kind of thermometer.
Dinner Tonight: Polenta with Mushroom Ragu
I just had this same dish at a fairly new restaurant in Boston last week, Sportello. I think it may have been some of the best food I have ever eaten!!!! It was creamy, buttery, and just all around delicious!!!!!
Mixed Review: Barefoot Contessa Homemade Marshmallow Mix
Ina actually has a recipe in one of her books for homemade marshmallows which are DELICIOUS!!! I could have eaten the whole pan myself!!! Sorry I can't remember which book, but they are so easy and to spend anything on any of her mixes as much as I love her, it is insane!!!
Only thing-make sure you use a fair amount of powdered sugar on both the top and bottom so they come out of the pan and are easier to cut.
Le Creuset: Is it worth it?
SOOOO worth the cost!!!! I am just sorry it has taken me so long to start buying them. I have 3 round casseroles that I just LOVE and use all the time for everything. Soups, casseroles, sauces.......and the stuff really doesn't stick!
Go for it-they are my favorites along with my All Clad-another splurge well worth it!
What Burger place should I try next in NY?
You have to go to the hamburger place in the Parker Meriden hotel. It is on W 57th st. Not alot of room but the line moves quickly. You won't need to eat the rest of the day if you have a burger and fries!!!
Also, an old favorite is Prime Burger near St. Patricks.
A Tale of Two Bakeries: Boston's Flour Bakery and Clear Flour Bread
Finally got over there last week. All I can say is OMG!!!!! One of the best things I have ever eaten and I have eaten alot of good bakery treats. Will have to save all my calories for my next trip. Was not as impressed with the other baked treats, but this would be worth going back for. Unfortunately (or fortunately) I am in Boston two to three times a month, so this temptation will have to be carefully dolled out or I will look like the Pillsbury dough boy!!!!
Without a doubt, very much worth the trip-especially in the am when they are fresh!
Biscuit Basics
These sound so delicious that I would like to make them tonight, but I am the only one home right now and don't want to eat the batch myself. What is the opinion on freezing the biscuits-either unbaked or baked?
Cocoa Powder
You can take any recipe that calls melted unsweetened chocolate and substitute 1 tbsp oil and 3 tbsp cocoa powder. This provides a different depth to cakes and I use it in one of my favorites-choc buttermilk cake.
Serious Eats Recipe Newsletter - Butterscotch Cashew Bars
Thanks asking and thanks for responding. I had the same question and was just about to send something in as well.
Butterscotch Pudding: Searching for the Perfect Recipe
For all the puddings I have ever made, I have never used a food processor to incorporate the butter. What is accomplished with this step besides another thing to clean up? Don't get me wrong, if it greatly improves the final product, so be it, but just wondering how you came up with that step?
Thanks!
Can't-miss dining spots in Bar Harbor, Maine?
You MUST try Abel's Lobster Pound which is a bit upscale for a lobster pound and you will probably need reservations, but for a real authentic one-the best is Beale's over in Southwest Harbor. No reservations, just stand in line and sit on picnic tables. Couldn't be fresher!!!! I am so jealous!!! And now I am craving lobster, steamed clams.......
What's going on with the Food Network?
I certainly agree with most of you that there is nothing on for most of the evening. Every once and in awhile Alton Brown does something interesting but I am soooo sick of Rachel Ray and her EVOO and Yummo and her zillions of products and magazines and ditto for Paula Deen. As for Mr. Bam himself, find him too much show and not enough cooking.
I do have to say that although I am not a continual viewer, I do enjoy the Nealeys (certainly not healthy and do get sick of them gushing over each other) and Guy's Big Bite.
I consistenly watch only Ina and as someone else mentioned, they have cut her back-but with good reason. As much as I like her, some of her shows have been on about 5 times now so I am glad she will be reappearing in the fall with some new shows-apparently no coincidence that she is coming out with a new book at the same time!
And what is with all the boobs (I mean the physical ones!) Between Giada and Nigella, I really don't think they have much cooking talent, but put some low cut shirts on them and they will make everyone take a look. Wow-that sure is how I look when I cook! (NOT!)
I hope this previously good network wakes up and takes off what I think are now reality food shows and puts back on the ones that really show you how to cook a meal or some interesting tips.
Coconut Milk
WOW-thank you all for your suggestions. Since my husband loves rice pudding, I think I will put it to use making that for him. I will certainly keep them in mind for the next time I have leftover coconut milk.
Much appreciated!!!
Brownies or Cookies
What a silly question!!!! The answer would be both!!!!
Is Whole Foods Becoming Costco with a Side Order of Trader Joe's?
My local grocery store is Wegmans (I know that several of you from above will be jealous), but I have to tell you that having only one option can get boring. We have only one other supermarket chain in the region-Tops-and for price and atmosphere, they don't come close to Wegmans. That said, Wegmans does have its faults. They are very customer service oriented but only when it is to their advantage. Their chicken is not very good and I don't buy meats or chicken there as the local butcher down the street is much better and I like to give him the business. They also have many sections where it is at least 3/4 of their own brands and I don't always like the quality of their brands.
As for WF, I love it when I visit it because it is different. Given some of their prices, I am not sure I would want to shop there all the time. I probably would still go to the local butcher and farm markets. Even before it became trendy, I used to go to farm markets. Much fresher and I like giving local people the business. When I do go to WF, I do a bit of comparison shopping as I always feel that Wegmans is very expensive in some areas like fish, produce and cheese, but I am usually proven wrong as Wegmans and WF wind up with basically the same prices on these items.
Do wish we could have a Trader Joe's here but Wegmans will never let them in the area which is just silly because I would still have to go to Wegmans for quite a bit of my shopping list. I find TJs good for Belgian chocolate, pasta, toppings like bruschetta, but that said, you can't get everything you need there. So, I am forced to visit WF and TJs when I am out of town and can only buy things that don't need a freezer. I do buy some refridgerator items occasionally and put them in a cooler bag.
For those of you who have either WF or TJs near you, consider yourselves lucky to have a choice. I guess the ultimate combo would be to have Wegmans, WF, and TJs near by!!!
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Many thanks to all of you for your insight! One more question, a friend brought me fairly large salt crystals from overseas and I am not sure what to do with such big crystals. Any ideas what to use it for or should I grind it down?