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Archives for February 2009

Seven-Layer Spinach Lasagna

February 9, 2009 by Charles 4 Comments

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Choosing a recipe is a lot like playing the Kevin Bacon game.

The Kevin Bacon game, or Six-Degrees of Kevin Bacon, centers around the small-world principle, or the idea that any two people are linked by a finite number of connections.  With Kevin Bacon, the goal is to link him to any other actor using no more than six intermediary actors.  For instance, Elvis and Kevin Bacon are separated by only one intermediary – Edward Asner, who appeared with Elvis in Change of Habit, and with Bacon in JFK. At last count, over one million actors can be linked to Bacon in fewer than six steps.

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The principle can be applied to any number of disciplines or phenomena –  from linking baseball players in various decades, to demonstrating the thought process in choosing a recipe….

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Filed Under: Entrees Tagged With: Baking, Cheese, Italian, Pasta, Sauteing, Spinach, Vegetables, Vegetarian

Nachos

February 8, 2009 by Charles Leave a Comment

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I am always running late. Always.

I could claim it’s not my fault, but really it is.  At the least, my punctuality problem is rooted not in laziness or lack of ambition, but rather in its excess.  Dinner in an hour?  Surely I have time for an abbreviated workout.  Poker at 7:30?  I can read one more case before I need to leave.  Meeting friends soon?  Let me start another blog entry.

Which is exactly what happened on Superbowl Sunday….

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Filed Under: Appetizers Tagged With: Broiling, Cheese, Comfort Food, Quick and Easy, Tex-Mex

Marinated Broccoli

February 6, 2009 by Charles Leave a Comment

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Broccoli hasn’t had it easy in this country.

Broccoli was first cultivated in Italy, and came to the United States in the late 19th Century, with the incoming crop of Italian immigrants.  Albert Broccoli, the producer responsible for putting Ian Fleming’s James Bond on the big screen, boasted that his uncle brought the first broccoli seeds to the States in the 1870s.  By the 1920s broccoli  had become a commercial crop, with the D’Arrigo Brothers Company shipping the product to Boston’s  growing Italian population.

But despite its loose association with the debonair spy, broccoli has never been all that popular.

Early in his presidency, …

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Filed Under: Sides Tagged With: Steaming, Vegetables

Lemon Ricotta Pancakes

February 2, 2009 by Charles 4 Comments

Pancakes are universal – nearly every culture has a griddlecake of some kind.  But not only are pancakes universal, they’re classical – literally.  The Ancient Romans collected pancake recipes in the Apicius, their 5th Century cookbook.

From these early origins, the pancake has evolved into a quintessential American comfort food, a part of almost every family’s Sunday brunch.

This recipe …

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Filed Under: Breakfast Tagged With: Brunch, Favorites, Griddle, Lemon, Pancakes

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