Sunday, May 20, 2007

More Boring Day Projects

My most recent forays into the food world, as I impatiently await the start of my Obama gig and hopefully another paying deal...
Banana-flax seed bread.

Caribbean Sweet Potato Gratin

This thing was seriously an amazing flavor explosion--it has lime, cilantro, coconut milk, spinach, black beans, rice, sweet potatoes--a random medley, but a great one. There's also a great thyme-cornmeal crust baked on top. I only had orzo on hand so next time I think I'll use wild or brown rice, or maybe even arborio to get some added creaminess. This tasted great but didn't hold together as well as I'd hoped.

Karina invited me over for tabouleh and told me to make anything I wanted to go with it. I had three cans of beans on hand and some cilantro, so this dip-salad-thing happened. Pintos, kidneys, garbanzos, cilantro, bell pepper, tomatoes, cumin, thyme, and ground up yellow corn chips.

Ah, the makings for some great tabouleh.

It actually turned out massively delish, and we toasted some pita in the oven to go along with it. In the cute new condo. And we had wine. We are adorable.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

Learning to Jerk the Beef

I want to preface all of this by saying that any sexual-seeming innuendo herein should be taken at the most literal level possible. Because this entry really is about Blake showing me how to jerk beef.

First we made the marinades. His was sweet spicy garlic and involved quite a bit of brown sugar. Mine was Thai-Style with peanut sauce and hella ginger, sort of satay-inspired.

We let it marinate overnight then dried it in the morning and the results were spectacular. Blake's was a little too sweet for my taste, it kind of masked the beef. I like when you taste the purest beef flavor, it smelled so good when we were cutting it. Yeah, I realized I like the smell of raw beef. Does this make me sick? I'm such a carnivore.

It was pretty wonderful. My dog ate a bag of it. Next time, wine marinades, more oven time, and higher quality beef--daria and i plan to try flank.

-Linni, Oak Park IL

Mother's Day Brunch

I think it'd be pretty sweet to be the mother of a someone who likes to cook, because any holiday from flag day to christmas to mother's day is an excuse to make something delicious.
Some spinach, getting ready to be added to eggs and feta for a frittata, and some peaches getting ready for the pancake

The dutch baby, sittin pretty in the oven

A closer look...

Voila! Dutch Apple Pancake with Spiced Fruit and Greek Yogurt--yummo.

-Linni, Oak Park IL

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Glazes, and Frostings, and Cakes- Oh My!

Fat Pack Member Taylor Feldman- newest of them all- broke in her right to bake as a year older by baking seventeen cakes for her seventeenth birthday.


Appropriate?



A generous portion more than not.


However, only a few Fat Pack members were there to actually experience them, so here the images remain for your viewing pleasure.





<--A traditional yellow Barbie cake.. as expected. Chocolate Bundt with Mountain Cream Frosting and Parlor Pecans.








Mini Red Velvet Bundt Cakes with White
Frosting and Bubble Sprinkles










Angel Food with Lemon Glaze and garnished with Lemon Zest




Texas Sheath Cake with Chocolate Pecan Frosting





<--Four Layer German Chocolate with Honey Almond Frosting and Toasted Coconut Three

Layer Carrot Cake with Whipped Cream Cheese and Walnut Frosting and much, much more

Wish you all were there to share! More cakes to come in the future
With Love and Adoration,
Fat-T :)