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Caviar Torte

Posted on December 27, 2010 by admin

 Our good friends invited us for Christmas dinner at their home this year.  We especially look forward to being with them at this time.   Even though they live only several houses away it is as if we have walked into a winter wonderland when we approach the path leading to their front door.  With my…

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Holiday Biscotti With Cranberries, Dried Cherries And Pistachios

Posted on December 22, 2010 by admin

It wouldn’t be the holidays without cookies, cookies, and more cookies!  These festive, chewy biscotti, with their jewel like seasonal colors, are not only delicious, but are a lovely addition to the holiday table. This recipe I adapted from the December 2003 issue of Bon Appetit. I made several changes to the original recipe. I…

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Posted on December 21, 2010January 20, 2021 by admin

ROASTED TEENY TINY POTATOES, ONIONS, CARROTS, AND FENNEL  To accompany my Sauteed Chicken I roasted these adorable teeny tiny potatoes which are popping up in the markets these days.  I purchased these at Trader Joe’s. I tossed them with carrots, onions, and a sliced fennel bulb in a couple of tablespoons of extra virgin olive…

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Sautéed Chicken (Poulet Sauté)

Posted on December 21, 2010 by admin

ch I had decided to make chicken for dinner this evening.  I had been rearranging some of my cookbooks earlier in the day, and found myself holding Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking, Vol. I in my hands.  Why not take a look at how Julia sauteés her chicken?  Interesting…page 254 reads…     …

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Mushroom Barley Soup

Posted on December 18, 2010 by admin

I’ve been making variations of this Mushroom Barley Soup for as many years as I can remember.  This hearty soup is a meal in itself when served with a loaf of crusty bread.  This  particular version is made with chicken broth, but vegetarians could substitute a vegetable broth or stock.  It’s a simple soup to…

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Posted on December 7, 2010January 20, 2021 by admin

HANUKKAH COOKIES These rolled sugar cookies cut in the shapes of dreidels, menorahs, and the Star of David are tasty treats during the festival of Hanukkah.

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Rich Roll Cookies

Posted on December 7, 2010 by admin

This recipe for Rich Roll Cookies is one I found in the 75th anniversary edition of the Joy Of Cooking given to me one year as a gift from my sons.  It is a rich, buttery sugar cookie dough that rolls out easily and makes perfect cut-out cookies. I used it this year to make…

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Celery is so inexpensive this time of year, but how should I prepare it? do you have any suggestions for incorporating celery into my holiday cooking?

Posted on December 4, 2010 by admin

Braising celery is a delicious way to prepare it.  Here’s a recipe from Emeril: Braised Celery Ingredients 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 medium yellow onion, thinly sliced 2 teaspoons minced garlic 1 head celery, ends trimmed and cut into 4-inch lengths 1 1/2 cups chicken broth ½ cup dry white wine or vermouth 1 bay leaf…

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Potato Latkes

Posted on December 2, 2010 by admin

Potato Latkes are the traditional dish of Hanukkah. Latke is Yiddish for pancake. Hanukkah is the Jewish holiday which commemorates the recapture and rededication of the Temple by the Jewish military leader Judas Maccabaeus in 165B.C. When the Jews took back the temple, they found only enough oil to generate light for one day.  Miraculously,…

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Rich Turkey Stock

Posted on December 1, 2010 by admin

Making stock from scratch can take a delicious soup, gravy, or other dish requiring a chicken or turkey stock over the top!  Most of us have used packaged stocks and broths before, especially now since there are so many to choose from including low sodium, organic, and even free range.  There’s no denying the convenience…

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