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  • Late Summer recipe: Corn, Tomato and Basil Chowder

    Filed under: Vegetables, Recipes, Newspapers, SummerGrocery store bins are still overflowing with fresh sweet corn, its silky hair littering the tile floors like pine needles, so you might as well get as much as you can, while you can. The New York Times has a good story on stretching late summer corn, with an especially awesome-looking recipe for ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 7, 2008
  • Homemade Liqueurs: Preserving the taste of summer

    Filed under: Vegetables, Recipes, Fruit, How To, Spirits, Liquor Cabinet, Liqueurs, SummerA couple of weeks ago, I wrote a review of Vlada, a New York bar that specializes in infused vodkas. As I mentioned in my post, my experiences at Vlada had made me nostalgic for the moonshine that I had once enjoyed in Southwest Virginia. Back in the day, I ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 16, 2008
  • Slashfood Ate (8): Savory sandwiches for picnics this summer

    Filed under: Recipes, Lists, Slashfood Ate, SummerIf your kitchen gets as hot as mine, cooking during the summer can become incredibly oppressive. It's this time of the year when I explore the many delicious meals I can prepare that do not involve cooking. In the beginning of June, fellow blogger Marisa McClellan wrote a post about a no-cook ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 29, 2008
  • A sour cherry cocktail

    Filed under: Teas, Whisky, Recipes, Fruit, America, Spirits, Ingredient Spotlight, Guilty Pleasures, Summer Over the past few summers, cherry-based cocktails have become something of a signature for me, to the point whereupon being proposed to in mid-July a few years back, I immediately began pulping and freezing cherries for use in our wedding ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 28, 2008
  • Soul-saving sweet tea sherbet

    Filed under: Teas, Dessert, Recipes, Leftovers , America, Comfort Food, Non-alcoholic, Guilty Pleasures, SummerKind little rituals seem to go a long way toward making marriage work, so almost every weekend, I make my husband some sweet tea. He's a Southern boy by birth (Brooklynian by marriage), and having a big ol' pitcher easily grabbable in the ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 15, 2008
  • A transcendent summer tomato salad

    Filed under: Recipes, Soups/Salads, Summer One of the dishes I look forward to making when summer rolls around is the tomato salad you see above. It's nothing particularly special, just some chopped tomato (I use whatever I have on hand that is ripe, this time it was a bunch of sweet grape tomatoes) tossed with some roughly minced onion (I like ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 9, 2008
  • Slashfood Ate (8): Ways to savor sherry wine vinegar

    Filed under: Recipes, How To, Slashfood Ate, Summer Ah, the sweet floral aroma and the spicy tang of a sherry wine vinegar! This summer, when craving fresh green crunchy lettuce, I think of drizzling vinaigrette made with sherry wine vinegar all over it. Sherry wine vinegar, called vinagre de Jerez in Spain, is aged in a similar way to balsamic ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 8, 2008
  • A transcent summer tomato salad

    Filed under: Recipes, Soups/Salads, Summer One of the dishes I look forward to making when summer rolls around is the tomato salad you see above. It's nothing particularly special, just some chopped tomato (I use whatever I have on hand that is ripe, this time it was a bunch of sweet grape tomatoes) tossed with some roughly minced onion (I like ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 8, 2008
  • Extreme Grilling: 4th of July roundup

    Filed under: Beef, Poultry, Recipes, Pork, Barbecuing, Lists, Grilling, America, Meat, Holidays, Summer The Grand Rapids Press has a list of several dozen beef, chicken vegetable and fish tips for your Independence Day bash. Try wrapping fish in prosciutto or bacon to prevent drying. And cook snapper and other delicate fish in foil or on a plank ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on July 4, 2008
  • Matcha fruit smoothies

    Filed under: Teas, Snacks, Recipes, How To, SummerAre you an avid tea drinker looking for a different way to enjoy your tea this summer? A lot of tea drinkers go iced in the warm summer months, some even adding lemonade to their iced tea, but there is an even colder way to enjoy your tea in the summer months if you enjoy green tea: ...
    Posted to Food Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 18, 2008
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