Tag: basil

the real ham king

the real ham king

lindsay: would you like to try some of this? buster: [tasting] so watery…yet there’s a smack of ham to it. lindsay: …it’s hot ham water! — in warren, john and i drove by a place called “ham king II.” unfortunately for our curiosity, but more […]

chicken cacciatore

chicken cacciatore

i was disgruntled because i hadn’t cooked all week; if you know me, i get kind of grumpy and unsettled when this is the case. so since i had no plans for the weekend, i decided to make chicken cacciatore. i had made the joy […]

odds + ends

odds + ends

i am currently drinking a cup of hot, honeyed, milky (assam) tea, my break from the editing work i’m doing on a professor’s manuscript. mostly, with respect to food, i have an assortment of odds and ends:

salty and sweet
parmesan muffins. parmesan muffins, you ask? yes. decidedly so. because if there were no parmesan in these muffins, they would have no opportunity to develop the delectably golden, crispy exterior that makes these so good. these muffins are salty-sweet, moist yet crusty on the outside. their main ingredients are zucchini, parmesan, and basil. zucchini muffins are one thing. the addition of parmesan is nice, but expected. but the introduction of the basil is spectacular, as is the abnormally high amount of sugar for savory muffins. in fact, i would say that the basil is secondary to the sugar, though ever since i visited shanghai last summer, i get the feeling that my capacity for salty-sweet is much higher than that of the average person. your average person cares a lot about the balance of salt and pepper; i care about the balance of salt, pepper, and sugar. (more…)

cobbling leftovers into real food

cobbling leftovers into real food

first, before i forget, the recipe for pasta i made a while back: pasta with bacon, onions, + tomatoes 1 pkg bacon 1 lb pasta (preferably shells) 1 1/2 lbs plum tomatoes, chopped (i suppose you could use 2 cans of diced tomatoes, drained, if […]