nibbles from the last month
An apology to the 3 or 4 people who read this...I know it has been over a month since I last posted! Life is hectic, we've been traveling, Thanksgiving, etc. I have a few small items that have been accumulating in my culinary thoughts but alas, no pictures.
1. Our souls and stomachs were fortified from a recent trip to Lancaster, PA, where we stocked up on Weges, my family's favorite sourdough hard pretzels. These are very hard to find in New York, probably due to not having enough German Mennonites around up here. Some Wegmans in the Rochester area used to stock them, but I think I was the only one buying them, so they were taken off the shelf. I am forced to let my longing build up over several months, then satisfy it all at once in a Weges binge. I limited myself to two bags this time, which is probably wise. I enjoy them with apple cider, with cheese, after a bowl of ice cream, really anytime or anyplace.
2. My husband and I collaborated on baking a delicious Bittersweet Chocolate Tart a few weeks ago. Okay, so he did all the work and I supervised, but the tart was my idea to make in the first place. The recipe is from the Joy of Cooking and is beautiful in its simplicity: a buttery tart crust filled with melted bittersweet chocolate (something like two and a half bars) mixed with one cup of cream and one egg. Not even any sugar. We took it over to our friends down the street and enjoyed its heart-stopping goodness together. Definitely a dessert to impress any chocoholic or to take along to a dinner party. Eat a slice of it with a glass of milk.
3. My thoughts are turning now to Christmas and all the delicious gluttony it entails. I miss the treats my mom cooks up at home (fudge, caramels, all manner of cookies, chex mix) but I don't really feel like doing all of that work just for my husband and I. Besides, we get to eat all of that when we go home for Christmas. I do have a few things on my baking list though. I'm determined to try the Chocolate Hazelnut Crinkles from the December issue of Gourmet, and maybe, if I get ambitious enough, the Salted Chocolate Caramels from the same issue. The combination of sweet and salty gets me every time.
2 Comments:
I'm crying a little here in Vancouver. I cannot find Weges OR apple cider! Apparently Portuguese Mennonites have different traditions. That's what you can get us for Christmas. Weges! I want to bring thirty boxes home in my suitcase.... There is no such thing as hard pretzels at the grocery stores here.
hooray for goodies, and lancaster, and welcome back to blogdom!
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