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December 31, 2011

Top Posts of 2011

The economy struggled but cooking and writing about food sure didn't! My colleague Emilia and I decided to have a look at the most popular—or most viewed is perhaps the better phrase—posts from this site this year. By far the most exciting blog event of the year was Cathy Barrow's and Kim Foster's Charcutepalooza. What [...]
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Published on December 31, 2011 14:26

December 28, 2011

The Potassium Effect: Important Ratio

  Yesterday the NYTimes covered an important health ratio: the amount of potassium relative to the amount salt you consume. While the article by long time health reporter, Jane Brody, leads with the obvious (excessive salt has proven to be a health risk, according to yet another major study), and the headline writer reinforce the obvious [...]
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Published on December 28, 2011 13:42

December 24, 2011

Christmas Wishes

It's been a long day of wrapping and cooking in preparation for Christmas, amazingly stress free because of my amazing wife and colleague Donna. Her photo above is something of a self-portrait of us on the Christmas tree. Mom and James made cookies and I made our annual Addison's Brioche.  Mom wants to use it [...]
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Published on December 24, 2011 15:38

December 23, 2011

Britta's Glogg

I'd been looking for a long ago recipe card used by my parents titled "Britta's Glogg" to do a post about it (and because I hadn't made it in years). Then all of a sudden I start seeing recipes for mulled wine all over the place. I don't remember seeing any in years and then, [...]
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Published on December 23, 2011 06:39

December 21, 2011

Christmas Dinner: The Grill/Roast Technique

On Thanksgiving, I offered a roast/braise combination cooking technique for turkey. Interesting that I use a dual cooking technique for our traditional holiday Christmas meal as well. The Grill/Roast method, which I write about in Ruhlman's Twenty. I don't think there's a better way to cook a rack of beef (or a whole beef tenderloin) [...]
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Published on December 21, 2011 10:38

December 19, 2011

Christmas Yorkshire Pudding

Marlene Newell, who runs an excellent cooking forum called CooksKorner tested all the recipes for Ratio and Twenty. She's a friend and excellent cook. One of her passions is Yorkshire pudding, in effect, a savory popover, which is how she bakes them (as above). I, too, make roast beef for Christmans dinner and Yorkshire pudding. [...]
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Published on December 19, 2011 06:21

December 13, 2011

Do-over: Charleston, Eve, & Grits

One of hard things about writing books is that they are in constant flux and then they are permanent. Thanks to the organic nature of blogs, I can make amends. When I was at the Culinary Institute of America, one of my best and favorite teachers was Eve Felder, who taught Garde Manger. She was [...]
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Published on December 13, 2011 06:36

December 9, 2011

Guest Post: Carri's Bacon Truffles

    Bacon truffle presented two ways. Photo by Carri Thurman Carri Thurman has been a friend since she traveled from her home in Homer, Alaska, to visit her fellow Homerian, Daniel Coyle, author and journalist who'd moved to Cleveland with his Cleveland-born wife—bless you, Dan! (His last book was The Talent Code, fascinating look [...]
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Published on December 09, 2011 13:21

December 7, 2011

Ruhlman's Twenty: Food Tools

I did two promotional videos for my new book, one a general description of the book (love that that one has a shot of Donna photographing, and one about an idea I thought people might call me out on. Even my recipe tester/organizer/overseer, Marlene Newell, had issues with this. Can food be a technique? I [...]
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Published on December 07, 2011 05:01

December 5, 2011

Holiday Cookie Time

  Guest post from My Girl Friday, who loves loves loves cookies—M.R. by Emilia Juocys December is here and it is time to bake cookies. It is not as easy of a task as one might think it is. I spend about two days thinking of the combination of cookies that I will be baking [...]
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Published on December 05, 2011 06:13

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