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Entries in cooking for one or two (81)

Wednesday
Oct102012

More Kitchen Sink Dinners

By Lori Powell

All this week, Special Fork bloggers are revealing what’s in their pantry, with tips for using pantry staples. To celebrate Pantry Week, Special Fork has teamed up with Zojirushi, the Japanese maker of top-quality kitchen appliances, to offer a fabulous sweepstakes prize: the 5.5-cup capacity Zojirushi Micom Rice Cooker & Warmer ($192 MSRP), which not only cooks rice flawlessly, but also steams foods and bakes cakes. Menu settings include: white/sushi, mixed, porridge, sweet, brown, cake, steam and quick cooking. Enter to win!

We all have those nights when we don’t have time to stop at the market and grab something to make for dinner that night. Mine was last night but fortunately I keep a well-stocked larder and can probably live from pantry (fridge/freezer/kitchen cabinet) for at least one month, anyway. No joke!

I am a nut about having stuff on hand and it might just be the result of growing up in a large family of all boys. Four brothers! Second helpings – what is that? Never happened in our house and it was not until I started eating at friends’ houses that I was introduced to the term, leftovers, and what that was all about.

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Wednesday
Oct032012

Shaved Raw Beet Salad

By Lori Powell

Since I just turned another year older, I am on a mission to eat healthier and to be more active. I’m writing this on the morning after my birthday, after a very rich dinner out.

My birthday dinner consisted of heritage Kurobuta pork short ribs on a very creamy buttery parsnip puree, with crispy fried Brussels sprouts and a lemon caper compound butter, all paired with a lovely red wine. I am a sucker for short ribs and especially pork ones. I figured with the pork shortage about to happen in 2013, I best have it while I can and I felt that this was on par with a celebratory dinner.

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Wednesday
Sep192012

On the Road

By Lori Powell

Road trips are the best – especially when you take the slow route in and out of town. There’s nothing more boring to me than hitting the highway/Interstate.

Yes, it can be quicker on the highway, but not always. There are those moments, especially at this time of the year, when the highway department realizes that they have tons of roads to repair before winter beckons.

So I say, take the slow road! You get so much more out of your trip by winding through the small towns and usually the route is prettier.

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Wednesday
Sep122012

A Return to Chase’s

By Lori Powell

As promised per my last post, I am blogging again about Chase’s Daily Restaurant in Belfast, Maine. Since corn, green beans (my own are almost done) and tomatoes are still so plentiful, I thought I would share my version of a salad I had at Chase’s that used those classic summer ingredients.

What’s nice about this recipe is that minimal cooking is required; the only thing that is cooked is the fresh green beans, which are just given a good blanching.

Blanching is the process of cooking something quickly in boiling salted water until crisp-tender, draining immediately and then refreshing in a bowl of cold water that includes a few ice cubes. This not only stops the vegetables from cooking but also helps to retain their vibrant color and crisp texture – the trick is to not undercook or overcook.

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Wednesday
Sep052012

A Trip to Chase’s

By Lori Powell

If you ever find yourself passing through Belfast, Maine, stop by Chase’s Daily (vegetarian farm fresh) restaurant on Main Street, a fixture in Belfast since 2000. You get a triple hit of gorgeous-looking, delicious food… cooked, baked and fresh.

The front part of the space is the restaurant with wood floors, exposed brick walls, wood tables and chairs. Halfway through the large space is a lunch counter in the middle of the room, overlooking the shelves loaded with baked goods and the open kitchen. The back part is a veritable green market with lots of baskets and galvanized steel tubs and bins holding fresh produce from Chase’s 35-year-old farm in Friendship, Maine.

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