Tag: pork

for love of tiny pasta (and pork)

for love of tiny pasta (and pork)

it always begins like this – i had bought something at star because it was on sale (raspberries at 2 pints/$5), with no actual plans to make anything in particular. as i had bought them a significant number of days ago, carrien and i went […]

beets, and an ode to roast chicken

beets, and an ode to roast chicken

right now i’m sitting at the kitchen counter, my impending chicken broth on obsessive surveillance for the purpose of skimming off any foam that dares break the surface of the broth. i have vague memories of michael ruhlman’s book about food school and a raft, […]

happenstance cooking

happenstance cooking

so on monday, natalia suggested an excellent idea for a potluck. the concept was this: each person would bring an ingredient and we would cook things with what we ended up with, for better or for worse. josh and carrie gave v + me a ride to natalia’s apartment on western ave, stopping by whole foods, where as usual we wanted to buy everything in the store but didn’t have the funds necessary. the things we amassed: sage, savory, heirloom tomatoes, corn, shallots, bell peppers, coconut milk, white peaches, boneless, skinless chicken thighs, and cod.

i think the key to this kind of party is to have people go shopping on their own – so what people bring is really a surprise. for us, it was more that we cooked dinner together, which was certainly lots of fun anyway. we ended up with caramelised corn and shallots, peach-tomato relish/salsa, cod with cajun seasoning, chicken with savory, mushrooms, and onions, and lots of natalia’s excellent bread. when mary arrived, she asked the same question we asked: “where did you get the bread?” (more…)

dinner with nora

dinner with nora

another adventure in cooking meat! that is, meat that requires actual attention and possibly skill (up for debate). on the menu: sauteed pork chops with sour cherry sauce, boiled corn, and the oat-granola pie that just won the pillsbury bakeoff contest (curiosity…). unfortunately, nora and […]