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  • giovannaz Jul 1 9:27 AM - Comment
    commented on Beans and ricely yours.

    Beans are just about my favorite food. And there is something wonderful about the challenge of putting together a dinner from the cupboard--avoiding another trip to the store and saving money. A challenge that ends with a perfect dinner. What could be better?

    We had a dinner like that last week--I’d cooked some white beans the day before, and when it was time to get dinner I slowly stewed some onions in olive oil, and added the beans and their syrupy broth along with some thyme sprigs and parsley. While they heated I thinly sliced some chorizo--not much, just enough to flavor it all--and stirred it in at the end. It was delicious.

  • giovannaz Apr 1 11:44 AM - Comment
    commented on Baked treats for Japanese relief.

    In Portland there will be two locations for the bake sale: Ristretto Roasters (3808 N. Williams) and Barista in the Pearl (539 NW 13th). From 10 to 2, rain or shine!

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    commented on Magic powder.

    Hi there--my understanding is that a sourdough starter is generally used together with additional yeast in bread.

    From Wikipedia: ‘The other manner of using sourdough starter is common for making quick breads or foods like pancakes. It involves using baking soda (and sometimes baking powder) to neutralize some or all of the acid in the starter, with the acid-base reaction generating carbon dioxide to provide lift to the dough or batter in a manner very similar to Irish soda bread. This technique is particularly common in kitchens where the starter is intentionally kept off-balance, with a substantially high acid level, and is particularly associated with areas such as Alaska.’

  • giovannaz Dec 20 11:42 AM - Comment
    commented on Eggnog how-to.

    Nancy, I’ve found eggnog isn’t always a good cross-cultural drink as well. But I refuse to give up--I like it too much! The original recipe called for equal parts cream and milk, so I’ve always just used half and half.

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    commented on Slaughterhouse three.

    Thanks for giving us this really interesting piece about the other side of raising chickens.

  • giovannaz Aug 17 11:08 AM - Comment
    commented on World's best apple.

    It does take a mind shift to start eating apples in August, when there’s still berries and peaches to be had--but with Gravensteins it’s well worth it.

    My mother and grandmother always used Gravensteins in their applesauce, which they put up in quart jars every summer. I only do it once every few years, more often freezing slices to use in pie or applesauce throughout the winter.

    Thanks for reminding me to watch for them!

  • giovannaz Jul 26 2:16 PM - Comment
    commented on Baking inspiration.

    I’ll have to give that method a shot, Amanda. But even the dusty bits I had tasted delicious with cold milk poured over--and it didn’t get too mushy.

    A trip to Ristretto Roasters (here in Portland) is in my very near future. What a treat!

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    commented on In love with lovage.

    Deborah, I just found a tree of lovage in the yard. It’s wonderful in your salt potatoes with herbs from ‘Local Flavors’ (which I think of as brined potatoes). I also like it strewn over some cooked beans, with nothing more than salt and olive oil.

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    commented on How to candy angelica and How to candy angelica.

    I’ve rarely had it--I would love to have some to add to fruitcake, or to seed cake (I did make some caraway comfits, candied seeds, to that end). My mother had a can of it in our linen closet when I was a kid--I liked just eating pieces straight. And probably still would. And, I’ve seen it decorating marzipan covered cakes--very elegant. And delicious.

    Next year!

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