Individual Dark Chocolate-Hazelnut Tortes
Ingredients 1 cup toasted hazelnuts, skin removed 4 oz. bittersweet chocolate 8 oz. butter (1 cup) 1 cup sugar 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 5 eggs 2 T Frangelico (optional) Confectioner’s sugar (optional)...
View ArticleDeep Rich Chocolate Sauces by Robert Lambert
Robert Lambert makes unbelievably delicious chocolate sauces. I first discovered these sauces at the Marin farmers market in San Rafael, California, on a Sunday morning. I am very particular about...
View ArticleSpread of Roasted Red Peppers, Walnuts and Pomegranates
Ingredients For the pomegranate syrup: 1/4 cup pomegranate juice 1/4 cup sugar For the spread: 2 cups roasted red peppers, chopped 2 cups lightly toasted walnuts, chopped 1 clove garlic, minced 2 T...
View ArticleTCHO Chocolate – in San Francisco!
TCHO Chocolate is a new chocolate producer in San Francisco. Today I stopped by their factory store and found that their version 1.0 chocolate had just been released. It is now available to the...
View ArticleDirt Candy in New York City
Dirt Candy is a tiny restaurant in Manhattan’s East Village that features vegetarian cuisine (dirt candy = vegetables – right?). But you don’t have to be a vegetarian to enjoy it. Believe me, I would...
View ArticleBob’s Belgian Beef Stew
Ingredients 3 lbs boneless lean stew beef, trimmed of fat 2 T olive oil 1 large bottle dark Belgian-style beer, such as Chimay or Hennipen (about 22 ounces) 1 quart (32 oz) chicken stock 12 pearl...
View ArticleBottega Restaurant
We recently had lunch at the newly-opened Bottega Restaurant in Napa Valley. It was a Friday afternoon, and Michael Chiarello, executive chef/owner, was there greeting guests, sitting down with folks,...
View ArticleWine and Chocolate? Try Brix Chocolate
A friend of mine recently told me about Brix Chocolate, a line of chocolate that has been specially formulated to complement wines. I was skeptical because I have never particularly liked wine and...
View ArticleChiarello Family 2006 Bambino Cabernet Sauvignon
We recently went to Bottega in Napa Valley (Michael Chiarello’s restaurant in Yountville). The polenta with balsamic-wild game sauce, the rabbit sugo, the gnocchi and the burrata were all...
View ArticleSouthern-Style Pecan Pie
Ingredients 1 cup light corn syrup 1 cup granulated sugar 1/4 cup brown sugar, packed 3 eggs, slightly beaten 1 stick (4 ounces) butter, melted and slightly cooled 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt 1 teaspoon...
View ArticleRoasted Tenderloin of Beef
Ingredients 4-5 lb. beef tenderloin roast 2 cloves garlic Several sprigs of English thyme 1½ cups water 1 cup red wine 2Tablespoon olive oil Sea salt and pepper You will also need: Roasting pan Paring...
View ArticlePumpkin Cheesecake with Creme Fraiche
Ingredients For the crust: 1 ½ cup roasted, unsalted almonds 3 T. melted butter 3 T. brown sugar ¼ t. cinnamon For the cheesecake filling: 3 8oz. packages cream cheese, softened 2 cups fresh pumpkin,...
View ArticleFresh Fruit Crisp
This is one of my favorite desserts of all time! I have been making this for many years. You can use any kind of fruit – whatever you have in season. It works well with bananas and fresh pineapple,...
View ArticleBourbon-Laced Pecan Pie
Ingredients 1 cup light corn syrup (such as Karo) 3/4 cup dark brown sugar (such as muscovado), packed 3 eggs 3 T. melted butter 1 T. Kentucky bourbon (such as Jack Daniels) 1 t. vanilla extract 1/4 t....
View ArticlePumpkin Flan
Note: This delightful Pumpkin Flan has a nice rustic consistency and a wonderful Autumn flavor. It will keep in the refrigerator (covered) for several days. Ingredients For the caramel: 3/4 cup sugar...
View ArticleSouthern-Style Cornbread Dressing
I grew up eating cornbread dressing for special occasions, such as Thanksgiving and Christmas. This dish, baked in the oven in a casserole-style baking dish, is made with savory homemade cornbread and...
View ArticleSouthern-style Holiday Candy – Divinity
When I was growing up in Georgia, I made a candy called Divinity every year for Chistmas. I would give plates of it away as gifts. Somewhere over the years, I stopped making it. This year, I...
View ArticleNo-Fuss Orange Holiday Cookies
I call these buttery bites “no-fuss cookies” because they are mixed in the food processor – in one simple, easy step. They can be made for children and for grown-ups, too. The glaze calls for either...
View ArticlePersimmon Pudding with Hard Sauce
English-style puddings remind me of luscious fruit cakes – only much more moist. This one is made with one of my favorite fruits, the hachiya persimmon. There are so many persimmons in our farmers...
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