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Ah! Fudge

Ah! Fudge. Sadie the stepdaughter sampling sweets. Read the recipe here. Two things about fudge: 1) it’s notoriously difficult to make 2) I’ve never made it before. Recipe … for disaster! (Cue musical sting.) But this month’s Martha Stewart Living, which calls like a culinary siren,had a fudge recipe replete with “money shots”: a pile […]

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Crock-pot Pulled Pork

Another Saturday, another dinner party! Last night, we had Carolyn (not the banana bread Carolyn; a different one) and her family (sans teenage daughter, whose band was invited to play in Disney World) over for what turned out to be a smorgasbord: Pulled pork sandwiches, shells and cheese, homemade apple sauce, hand-picked and home-frozen corn […]

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Corned Beef, Cabbage & Potatoes

Photo-illustration courtesy of Google Image Search. I forgot to take a picture of our corned beef dinner before we ate it. Oops. While St. Patrick’s Day was this past Friday, we ate corned beef, cabbage, and potatoes today. (We had friends over for dinner on Friday who don’t eat beef, so I baked up some […]

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Q Cookies

There are recipes everyone loves, and there are recipes that loved by only a few. This may be the latter. You’ll have to judge for yourself. My dad’s mother – my “Me-ma” – came over from Italy in the first half of the 20th century. She was a fabulous cook; Sunday dinners were always replete […]

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Spicy Banana Bread

In the pan and on the plate. Spicy Banana Bread2 cups flour1 tsp. baking soda1/2 tsp. salt1/2 tsp. cinnamon1/4 tsp. nutmeg1/4 tsp. cloves1/2 cup unsalted butter1 cup sugar2 eggs1 cup mashed bananas1/4 cup orange juice1 cup chopped walnuts1 tsp. vanilla Preheat oven to 350-degrees. Grease and flour a 9x5x3 inch loaf pan. Soften butter to […]

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Guest Review: Chocolate Chip Macaroon Angel Food Cake

TIP: Cutting angel food with a regular knife will squash the cake. If you don’t have an angel food cake comb (above) saw through it with unflavored dental floss. This recipe comes from Creighton, the 12 year old daughter of two good friends. She has made this — by herself — on several occasions. In […]

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Raspberry Cream Cheese Breakfast Buns, Part II

Read Part I. The Raspberry Cream Cheese Breakfast buns, both large and small. (They look like they’re getting ready to face-off, don’t they? “RUMBLE IN THE KITCHEN!”) I suspected that these “buns” would be more like muffins (that is, more cakey and less bready) and, as it turns out, I was right: they’re basically muffins. […]

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Arborio Rice Chicken Soup with Escarole

There’s a brightness to this soup from the last minute addition of lemon juice. It’s a great late winter meal, when spring feels like its right around the corner. Pair it with a crusty bread and a good white wine. Arborio Rice Chicken Soup with Escarole2 TBS Butter1 cup carrots, diced1 cup celery, diced1 cup […]

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Lace Cookies

With and without chocolate. Everyone loves these cookies; make them and people will genuflect before you. They bake up very thin and crisp but after a day or so, they soften up and become chewy (which is how I prefer them). They have very little flour in them but lots of butter and sugar, which […]

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