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Mozzarella Stuffed Tomatoes

June 22, 2009 by Charles 3 Comments

Stuffed Tomatoes

Tomatoes have long been a source of suspicion and derision.

Tomatoes were first cultivated by the Aztecs around the 8th Century, who had given the fruit the name “tomatl.”  A few centuries later, the Conquistadors brought tomato seeds back with them to Europe.  But despite its arrival in the Old Continent, the tomato was not yet for eating.  European botanists placed the tomato alongside the Solanaceae family, a group of poisonous and narcotic plants, and came to view tomatoes as poisonous and hallucinogenic.

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Even once edible, tomatoes still served as a source of derision.  During the days …

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Filed Under: Appetizers Tagged With: Baking, Bread Crumbs, Favorites, Mozzarella, Tomato

Roasted Yam and Sweet Potato Fries

May 27, 2009 by Charles 2 Comments

Yams and Sweet Potatoes

Like strangers on the same page of a phone book, sweet potatoes and white potatoes share nothing more than a common last name.  Both potatoes are, of course, plants.  But sweet potatoes belong to the morning glory family, while white potatoes belong to the nightshade family – sometimes called the potato family.  More to the point, sweet potatoes are roots of the dicotyledonous plant; white potatoes are underground stems (tubers) of the potato plant.

Yams, meanwhile, belong to the yam family, and are tubers of the monocotyledon plant.  But even though they are tubers, yams have a closer lineage to lilies, than to either the white potato or the sweet potato.  The confusion over yams …

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Filed Under: Sides Tagged With: Favorites, Roasting, Sweet Potato, Vegetables

Rice Pudding

April 23, 2009 by Charles 3 Comments

Between Three-Cheese Risotto and the subsequent Suppli al Telefono, I seem to have rice on the brain.  Naturally, I decided to make rice pudding with the little remaining rice I still had.

The beauty of this recipe rests in its simplicity.  It’s six ingredients, one saucepan, and one stirring spoon.  I use 1% milk and it remains delicious.  If I have if after dinner, I can call it dessert.  But with two cups of low-fat milk and a few servings of rice, I can also have it when I wake up, and call it breakfast.

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I really recommend using…

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Filed Under: Desserts Tagged With: Favorites, Rice, Steaming, Vanilla

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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