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How do you say “Thank-you” to 10 starving musicians who do you a favour?

January 20, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

Well, with beer, obviously...but what if you are also one of those starving musicians? Then with cookies! A LOT of cookies... In fact, five kinds of cookies: (Not my) Aunt Tillie's Cornflake Meringues with Walnuts, Coconut and Dried Apricot, Simple Cornmeal Cookies, Lemon … [Read more...] about How do you say “Thank-you” to 10 starving musicians who do you a favour?

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Follow Me at Midnight Poutine!

January 19, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

It's true, I don't usually eat poutine, what with the cheese and beef-based sauce...but I do love this website: http://www.midnightpoutine.ca and now I'm writing for it. It encompasses all things Montreal, including live music, art, film, news, and my favourite podcast. Now … [Read more...] about Follow Me at Midnight Poutine!

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Disaronno-soaked Dried Apricot Yam Loaf

January 18, 2010 MissWattson 1 Comment

Alice Medrich doesn't have a whole lot of non-chocolate recipes in her cookbook Chocolate and the Art of Low-fat Desserts but what she does include is unfalteringly good. When I first saw the recipe for Apricot Yam Loaf I quickly turned the page...compared to mousse, it's boring. … [Read more...] about Disaronno-soaked Dried Apricot Yam Loaf

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Answer: SUSHI! (Question: What do you make when you have nothing in your fridge but eggs and sweet potato?)

January 17, 2010 MissWattson 1 Comment

The answer is always sushi... This is the simplest meal. It looks beautiful, and it will make you feel like a gourmet. In that sense it's very Japanese: Very few ingredients + fresh flavours + not a lot of preparation time. Of course, Japanese cooking assumes you understand how … [Read more...] about Answer: SUSHI! (Question: What do you make when you have nothing in your fridge but eggs and sweet potato?)

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Lohbia aur Khumbi (Black Eyed Beans with Mushrooms: “Indian Cooking”

January 16, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

This is the other dish I used the naan to soak up. I think it worked better with the Saag/Callaloo, though. It ends up either too liquidy or sauce-less. Probably a better idea to serve it with rice, but there was no way I was making rice when I had already made delicious naan. I … [Read more...] about Lohbia aur Khumbi (Black Eyed Beans with Mushrooms: “Indian Cooking”

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“Saag It To Me”…what the recipe would be called in the LooneySpoons Cookbooks…but it’s not

January 16, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

I've recently had a very little bit of encouraging success with saag. It's tricky, because spinach is gritty and annoying to wash and chop properly. It either tastes too chewy because there are stems or it's too bitter, or the pieces are too big. As much as I usually promote … [Read more...] about “Saag It To Me”…what the recipe would be called in the LooneySpoons Cookbooks…but it’s not

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Naan, take 2: Madhur Jaffrey’s Indian Cooking

January 15, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

I've come a long way since the last time I made naan...about 3 weeks ago. I have subsequently learned to knead. Since my last naan didn't rise properly, I figured I should go out of my way to figure out this leavened bread business. People have been making it successfully for a … [Read more...] about Naan, take 2: Madhur Jaffrey’s Indian Cooking

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Soupesoup vs. Soupe Café…

January 13, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

....Hot Comfort for a Cold Winter Day Soupesoup Montreal, QC ●●●●●●●○○○ 7 out of 10 … [Read more...] about Soupesoup vs. Soupe Café…

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So, how many layers were there?

January 11, 2010 MissWattson 2 Comments

Bringing it all together. When you have a whole lot of recipe ideas that sound interesting, you sometimes have to say "No, I just don't see how hamburgers can possibly be served with Duck a l'Orange". But then you remember that mini gourmet burgers are popping up everywhere … [Read more...] about So, how many layers were there?

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The Bûche de Noël: Alice Medrich’s Christmas Log

January 10, 2010 MissWattson Leave a Comment

Assembling the great Bûche... After I made the double recipe of bittersweet chocolate truffle mouse, the Bûche recipe says to line a jelly-roll pan (just a baking pan with rims) with aluminum foil, like I had done for the Chocolate Soufflé pastry (see previous post), and freeze … [Read more...] about The Bûche de Noël: Alice Medrich’s Christmas Log

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