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Three-Cheese Suppli al Telefono

April 19, 2009 by Charles 3 Comments

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I wasn’t quite sure what to name this dish.

After making my three-cheese risotto, I ended up with several servings of left-over, cold risotto.  Cold risotto, it turns out, is perfect for making fried risotto balls, alternately known as suppli or arancini.

Suppli is short for “Suppli al Telefono,” which translates as “telephone wires.”  Traditional suppli is fried risotto that has been stuffed with mozzarella cheese.  The idea, of course, is that biting into a good suppli produces a low-hanging mozzarella string, reminiscent of telephone wires.

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Arancini is Italian for “little orange,” because …

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Filed Under: Appetizers Tagged With: Bread Crumbs, Cheese, Frying, Grains, Italian, Rice, Risotto

Three-Cheese Risotto

April 15, 2009 by Charles 4 Comments

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Having a food blog doesn’t stop me from asking silly food questions.

On a recent trip to the grocery store, I could not find the risotto.  After several minutes of scrounging around the different rice and grain shelves, I decided to solicit help.  As I explained to the store clerk, I was making three-cheese risotto, and all that was left on my list was what the recipe referred to as “risotto rice.”  He kindly pointed me to arborio rice.

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Risotto, I learned, does not refer to an ingredient, but rather to a dish.

The key to risotto…

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Filed Under: Entrees, Sides Tagged With: Cheese, Grains, Italian, Rice, Risotto, Steaming, Vegetarian

Roasted Winter Vegetables

April 12, 2009 by Charles Leave a Comment

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Spring officially arrived a few weeks back, but from the look of it here in St. Louis, you would never know it.  Between a light snowstorm to start the week, and freezing rain at week’s end, the thaw of Spring remains in hiding.  Given the wintry conditions, I decided a few winter vegetables would make a suitable side.

Roasting over high heat gives the vegetables a crisp outer skin while keeping the inner flesh moist.  The  high heat also serves to caramelize the natural sugars in the sweet potatoes and carrots, for a sweet, yet healthy, cold-weather treat.

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Filed Under: Sides Tagged With: Butternut Squash, Roasting, Sweet Potato, Vegetables

Thin Mint Cookie Cookies

April 2, 2009 by Charles 2 Comments

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In algebra, the equation f(x) = x² describes a parabolic function that never dips below the x-axis.  For any number you can think of, be it negative or positive, be it an integer or a fraction, the graph will never give you a negative value.  With the exception of zero, squaring the unknown will only produce a positive outcome.

Which is what I thought would happen when I decided to square my Girl Scout cookies: there could only be a positive outcome.  Or so I tried to tell myself.

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Taking a mallet and smashing perfectly good Thin Mint Cookies …

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Filed Under: Desserts Tagged With: Baking, Chocolate, Cookies, Favorites

Chicken Piccata

March 30, 2009 by Charles 2 Comments

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“We have not an hour of life In which our pleasures relish not some pain, Our sours some sweetness.”  — Philip Massinger.

Why does sour get such a bad name? The word is practically synonymous with misfortune and unpleasantness.   A business deal goes sour.  A friend develops sour grapes.  A neighbor becomes a sour puss.  You can’t help but develop a sour disposition.  In fact, under these conditions, your whole outlook on life may turn sour.

These expressions are hardly novel or recent. Sour has held its pejorative crown for centuries.  The expression “sour grapes” dates back …

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Filed Under: Entrees Tagged With: Baking, Bread Crumbs, Chicken, Favorites, Lemon, Searing

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