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Limoncello...Part Three

Quick update on the limoncello front.  We’re a few weeks in.  I boiled up some sugar syrup and added that, plus the remainder of the vodka to the original mixture.  Another 8 days and we’ll be ready. I can’t wait.  This will be a nice, refreshing reminder that summer is not all that far

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Sunday Dinner - Turkey Meatloaf

Being on the road for work has me longing for home.   As I said a few days ago, the start of fall has me thinking of comfort food.  The cooking shows and magazines are all gearing up for warm and satisfying meals.  A few meatloaf recipes caught my eye and I had to make one of those recipes on Sunday afternoon.  Being away, I had to resort to restaurant food.   Okay, but being by myself, I wasn’t going to try a nice restaurant.  Take-out it was.

The Spicy Turkey Meatloaf recipe (below) was a reader recipe in the latest Cooking Light issue.  A few comments on the recipe, though.

  • It wasn’t all that spicy.  I might add a bit more Sriracha sauce
  • Given the ingredients, I would have thought it had an Asian taste.  Unfortunately, no.  Great flavor, but more that of a standard loaf.
  • The mushrooms didn’t do it for me.  I do like mushrooms and the pre-cooking was the right thing to do.  It kept the loaf moist but not soggy.  However, I would have preferred another filler.  I think if some celery and/or nuts were added in place of the mushrooms, it would have improved my thoughts.  (If you choose to alter the recipe below, I would recommend walnuts.  I’ve used them in past loaf recipes with great success.

Recipe: Spicy Turkey Meatloaf with Ketchup Topping

Summary: Recipe on myrecipes.com. Written by Dan Kailukaitis

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Focaccia Recipe

I wanted to share the recipe used to make focaccia last week.  It’s definitely a solid recipe that I’ve been successful with every time made!

Recipe: Focaccia

Summary: Recipe aired on Julia Child’s “Baking With Julia” and was written by Craig Kominiak

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Autumn Comfort Food - Meatloaf

Now that the days are getting shorter and the air outside is cooling, I’ve started to think about fall comfort food.  The windows are open and the oven can be used without giving the air conditioner a run for its money! The topic today:  meatloaf. 

An easy, cheap, family staple.  So many options,

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Rainy days, Mondays, and Butter Chicken

As far as Indian food goes, I’m a huge fan.  Deep, complex flavor.  Spice.  Even if it isn’t a lip burner, the hum of the spice is so warming and fun.  Tonight I decided to have butter chicken.  My work day started at 6:30AM and ended at 6:00PM.  I was exhausted and hungry.  The

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Cook-a-thon Sunday

I think I’m starting to feel better.  Today I got into several cooking endeavors including focaccia, a tart, and fried chicken strips.  Here’s how it played out.

A few weeks ago, I bought a bag of whole wheat pastry flour.  It caught my eye at Pick ‘n Save and I decided to give it

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What wouldn't Brian Boitano do?

I will preface this posting with the fact that I do like Brian Boitano.  However, I’m growing tired of his new show.  It is a bit hammy and quite forced.  Is this is true personality?  Is he trying to hard?  Something is wrong with the show and I can’t quite put my finger

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