From the category archives:

Breakfast

Parmesan Herb Whole Wheat Popovers

April 4, 2010

Sunday mornings are always a mix of happiness that the weekend has not yet ended and dread that the work week is looming ahead.  And depending on what happened the previous evening, a slight headache may also be lurking in the recesses of my brain.  So one would assume breakfast on such occasions would be [...]

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Yeasted Blueberry Waffles

February 6, 2010

Snowly shit, Batman! This is turning into a serious SNOWPOCALYPSE! I’ll be honest, when the snow started on Friday, I wasn’t impressed.  The Boy, Carmen and I headed out to Cafe St. Ex for dinner and I grumbled about the lack of serious snow. “This storm is snoverrated,” I said in a jaded tone as [...]

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Nutty Cranberry Relish Scones

November 28, 2009

Lessons Learned From My First Time Hosting Thanksgiving Dinner: No matter how nice the cooking schedule looks on paper, something’s going to happen to fuck it up. Because of that, always make most of the sides before the turkey goes in the oven. People can microwave ‘em later. Truffle butter makes EVERYTHING better My friend [...]

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Roasted Butternut Squash Buttermilk Pancakes

November 14, 2009

I don’t care about the plans you thought you had for Sunday breakfast/brunch.  These pancakes trump them all and they must be made…NOW!  Why the sense of urgency you may ask? Because ladies and gentlemen, I have finally found a way to combine breakfast with dessert.  May I present to you (for your breakfast enjoyment), [...]

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Easy Parmesan Popovers

November 8, 2009

Popovers are one of the easiest, most complicated things you’ll ever make.  Easy because you can whip up the batter in no time using only measuring cups and a blender.  Complicated because no one seems to agree on which ingredients constitute a good popover.  Some swear by a leavener, like baking powder, while others say [...]

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