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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward: Oven fried salt and vinegar crips
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward. I like to eat. I try cook something everyday. I'm not fancy and I try to make it quick. Wednesday, August 4, 2010. Oven fried salt and vinegar crips. I have been intrigued by Heidi Swanson's grilled salt and vinegar potatoes. Since it was posted. I passed along the recipe to Anne of Shepwell Kitchen. Salt and vinegar oven crips. 4 c or so of white vinegar. 5-6 medium sized waxy potatoes (we used red ones). Olive oil (for tossing). Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Be sure t...
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward: December 2010
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward. I like to eat. I try cook something everyday. I'm not fancy and I try to make it quick. Saturday, December 18, 2010. Slightly more healthy banana oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. And they turned out pretty good, even with the substitutions. This includes some mashed banana in lieu of butter, and the banana's sweetness substituting a lot of sugar. The end result is really something in between a not too sweet but soft scone and a cookie. 1 stick of butter (softened).
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward: April 2010
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward. I like to eat. I try cook something everyday. I'm not fancy and I try to make it quick. Monday, April 26, 2010. Two weekends ago, before my brother's wedding and the recent pork-a-thalon in Chicago. With Anne and friends, I had some work friends over for a vegan tapas dinner thing. We made loads of food, but I only ended up taking a few pictures as things got a bit crazy. I promised our guests the recipes, but I never posted them! Spanish mushrooms (Blokey's favorite).
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward: March 2010
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward. I like to eat. I try cook something everyday. I'm not fancy and I try to make it quick. Monday, March 29, 2010. I can't believe it's Passover" Challah bread (adapted from Peter Reinhart). 3 c of unbleached white flour (King Arthur, if possible). 1 c of whole wheat flour. 2 Tbs of sugar. 1 tsp of salt. About 2 tsp of active dry yeast. 3/4 c plus 2 Tbs of lukewarm water (90 degrees. I just mixed boiling water with Brita water and tested it with my wrist). This tasted gre...
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward: Zucchini Kuchen
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward. I like to eat. I try cook something everyday. I'm not fancy and I try to make it quick. Saturday, August 14, 2010. When I took a German class back in the day, we read a recipe in the "Kochen" chapter for zuccinni fritters. I forget the word for fritters now- it could be "Kuchen" (which is commonly used to for all cake like things- like potato pancakes are Kartoffel Kuchen) or it could be Schmalzgebackenes. Lower-fat zucchini fritters (adapted from Spark Recipes. Warm u...
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward: April 2012
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward. I like to eat. I try cook something everyday. I'm not fancy and I try to make it quick. Sunday, April 8, 2012. I recently read this NY Times article. About a German deli/cafe opening up two locations in lower Manhattan. Then a Gothamist article. 2 c of whole wheat flour. 1 1/2 c. of white flour. 2 1/4 teas of instant yeast* (one package). 1 1/2 c. of water. 2 Tbs of olive oil. 1 1/4 teaspoon of salt. 1/2 red onion, very thinly sliced. 3 cloves of garlic, minced. Spread...
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward: August 2010
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward. I like to eat. I try cook something everyday. I'm not fancy and I try to make it quick. Saturday, August 14, 2010. When I took a German class back in the day, we read a recipe in the "Kochen" chapter for zuccinni fritters. I forget the word for fritters now- it could be "Kuchen" (which is commonly used to for all cake like things- like potato pancakes are Kartoffel Kuchen) or it could be Schmalzgebackenes. Lower-fat zucchini fritters (adapted from Spark Recipes. Warm u...
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward: (Don't ever) rub another man's rhubarb (cobbler)
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward. I like to eat. I try cook something everyday. I'm not fancy and I try to make it quick. Monday, May 23, 2011. Don't ever) rub another man's rhubarb (cobbler). Oops, I've been away from the blog-osphere for a long time, especially the food one. But I've been cooking, just nothing special. However, it's that magical, allergy, thunderstorm, and flood-filled time of the year- end of term! The title of this post comes from the 1989 Batman movie. 2 Tbs of corn starch. Coarse...
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward: Slightly more healthy banana oatmeal chocolate chip cookies
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward. I like to eat. I try cook something everyday. I'm not fancy and I try to make it quick. Saturday, December 18, 2010. Slightly more healthy banana oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. And they turned out pretty good, even with the substitutions. This includes some mashed banana in lieu of butter, and the banana's sweetness substituting a lot of sugar. The end result is really something in between a not too sweet but soft scone and a cookie. 1 stick of butter (softened).
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward: Flammkuchen
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Cooking for the Great Leap Forward. I like to eat. I try cook something everyday. I'm not fancy and I try to make it quick. Sunday, April 8, 2012. I recently read this NY Times article. About a German deli/cafe opening up two locations in lower Manhattan. Then a Gothamist article. 2 c of whole wheat flour. 1 1/2 c. of white flour. 2 1/4 teas of instant yeast* (one package). 1 1/2 c. of water. 2 Tbs of olive oil. 1 1/4 teaspoon of salt. 1/2 red onion, very thinly sliced. 3 cloves of garlic, minced. Spread...