Friday, November 24, 2006
Thanksgiving, part 4: food crazy
America is a nation of closet foodies. Ask anyone out on the street and so many will tell you Thanksgiving is their favorite holiday because it’s all about eating yummy stuff all late-afternoon long. We pick our favorite holiday by what it delivers to our stomachs, how about that!
My turkey didn’t grace the table until after 9.
I take on Thanksgiving cooking in the way that one takes on a massive housecleanig project: ambitiously, with sleeves rolled up (actually I prefer cooking in an undershirt) and with a lot of components mapped out for the day. Grit and determination. Especially if I am cooking the entire meal in someone else’s kitchen. Without many props.
I start Wednesday evening and cook straight through until we sit down, whenever that may be, the next day sometime, with a few hours out for a little sleep and a brief walk, just to get that housebound feeling out of me.
So, let me randomly throw out a few dishes of the day (we counted fifteen). Broken up by a walk.
apple puffies
squash with dumplings
chive scones
Lake Michigan at Evanston
snack food
chipotle corn
caramelized endive
with roasted garlic and herbs
the bird
chocolate with raspberries
My turkey didn’t grace the table until after 9.
I take on Thanksgiving cooking in the way that one takes on a massive housecleanig project: ambitiously, with sleeves rolled up (actually I prefer cooking in an undershirt) and with a lot of components mapped out for the day. Grit and determination. Especially if I am cooking the entire meal in someone else’s kitchen. Without many props.
I start Wednesday evening and cook straight through until we sit down, whenever that may be, the next day sometime, with a few hours out for a little sleep and a brief walk, just to get that housebound feeling out of me.
So, let me randomly throw out a few dishes of the day (we counted fifteen). Broken up by a walk.
apple puffies
squash with dumplings
chive scones
Lake Michigan at Evanston
snack food
chipotle corn
caramelized endive
with roasted garlic and herbs
the bird
chocolate with raspberries
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You should tell your readers you cook topless! That'll really bring 'em in.
ReplyDeleteCaramelized endive sounds yummy. Does endive ultimately lose all its structure like an onion, or does it hold together so you can dip it in something...hmm...
Everything is so enticing, I would not notice what you cooked in anyway.
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