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AKA, The Scone Lady – Today’s Offering – Red Anjou Pear and Ginger Scones

November 22, 2013 by marianne

this is what a perfectly ripe pear looks like - it should be glistening when you peel it; don't think I really captured its juicyness, but it was, perfect Guess I am becoming "The Scone Lady".   I could be known as worse things........ Today I had the most beautiful red anjou pear which was perfectly ripe - wish I had photographed it before I peeled it.  I actually thought I had another one, but the "mice" must have eaten it when I wasn't … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Baking, Blog

Mischief in the Morning – A Rummy Start – Dried Cherry and Rum Scones

November 15, 2013 by marianne

  "Marianne Hanley, she baked scones." Two things come to mind as I write this post:  first I remember Brook Miller once quipping, that on his tombstone his epitaph would read, "Brook Miller, he mowed his lawn".  For some reason, I never forgot this - I just loved his statement about the sensibility of life.  I guess I'd have to say for mine, "Marianne Hanley, she baked scones." I am not really sure what happened to me this morning.  I … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Baking, Blog Tagged With: Dried Cherry and Rum Scones

Blow Away Dandelion: A Wonderful Side Dish for your Thanksgiving

November 15, 2013 by marianne

Bring your Dandelions to blow away.......... Recorded in 1966 and released in 1967, Dandelion was a Rolling Stones Classic. Who's to say what this was all about?  But, considering the date, we of certain age, can surmise the conditions under which it was conceived.   I really don't know why I can't hear the word to this day, 47 or so years later, and not have this song pop into my head............ Here is a great and delicious side dish for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Butternut Squash Wild Rice Gratin

Intended to Make a Pot Roast Today – but, Peanut Butter Toasted Oat Chocolate Chip Cookies Came out Instead

November 12, 2013 by marianne

  Peanut Butter/Toasted Oat/Chocolate Chip Cookies adapted from Karen DeMasco The other night I read about these cookies in Andrew Carmellini's American Flavor.  I immediately parked these in the memory bank.  These cookies came to Andrew from Karen DeMasco, that New York Restaurant School alum who has become well-renowned in the pastry world.  Karen left Locanda Verde this past June and actually, I am not sure what she's doing now. This … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Baking, Blog Tagged With: Peanut Butter Toasted Oat and Chocolate Chip Cookies

Reflections on Meeting Alice Waters

November 10, 2013 by marianne

  Saturday November 9, 2013 at Union Square Farmer's Market: Yesterday, I had a short moment to chat with Alice Waters.  I have long been fascinated with her and I needed to reflect on why.  I have read a couple of books about her life and what she has done at Chez Panisse.  I have visited her storied restaurant, three years ago when George and I were driving up the California coast in late September.  I go to my bookshelf over and over to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Chez Panisse Desserts, The Art of Simple Food II

Dinner Tonight: Sausages with Roasted Grapes

November 7, 2013 by marianne

  Your house will smell amazing in no time! This Summer when I was on the Cape I saw Martha Stewart make a recipe which included Roasted Grapes. Hers was a delicious Farro Salad which I intend to try.  She raved about the roasted grapes and I immediately found the idea intriguing.   I tried these out with a baked Halibut and they were yummy. Today, as it rained and then turned a lot cooler, I thought of the idea of trying to concoct my own … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Sausages with Roasted Grapes

Thursday with Dorie – Her Apple Cake and Mine

November 7, 2013 by marianne

I am not sure what is wrong with me but if my covered cake plate is empty I feel compelled to put something in it!  It can be dangerous........ Today, I'm spending Thursday with Dorie........ I am a great fan of Dorie Greenspan and her blog Tuesdays with Dorie.  She is one of those lucky people who have done and do a ton of great things.  She lives in Paris for part of the year, worked with Pierre Hermé and Julia Child, wrote several books … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Baking, Blog Tagged With: Dorie Greenspan's Double Apple Cake revisited

Fat and Happy, Potential for Improvement – Raspberry/Orange Scones Yet Again

November 5, 2013 by marianne

  Crunchier, more fragrant..... advancement....... I don't like repeating recipes very often, especially scones.  Shocker! -  as Ryan would say -  At this point, I am after new and exciting, not repetition.  And so, confession:  I'm actually getting tired of making scones. However, I am always open to the possibility for the potential for improvement. My definition of a great Scone?  Fat and Happy. Today I had a request for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Baking, Blog

How it FEELS in Italy

November 3, 2013 by marianne

                   my face of true happiness Me, myself and I----taly..........  Oh no - here she goes again........... Incredible remnants of humanity at their best and worst and, living on into this very day,  assembled within the confines of one little country: Yes, I have a number of feeds on my facebook about Italy.  I have just about all I can find.  Everyday, I am invited, enamored, bombarded, and adhered to countless photos and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog

Not My Mother’s Jelly Roll- The Raspberry Puff Pastry Jelly Roll

November 2, 2013 by marianne

   A little nostalgia this morning.  My Mom was a big fan of the jelly roll when I was a kid.  She made them often and her lovely sponge cake was delectable - I actually can't get mine to taste as good as her's - or is it the memory of it that is more amazing? Grape Jelly, that 1960s kitchen staple was the classic, but I loved her jelly roll with fresh whipped cream and strawberries.  That always seemed more of a treat to me.  Honestly, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Baking, Blog Tagged With: The Raspberry Puff Pastry Jelly Roll

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