February 15, 2010

Port Poached Pears With Lavender Honey Ice Cream (valentine’s day!)

Filed under: cooking with friends, dinner, food and wine, fruit, italian, marcus — saehee @ 6:49 pm

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Whatever. I don’t care that Valentine’s Day is an invented holiday for Hallmark. Blah blah blah.

I totally think Valentine’s Day is great.  What’s wrong with an excuse to have a nice evening with someone?  I don’t even buy Hallmark cards.  And even if I did, I probably wouldn’t lose sleep over it.  Not that there’s anything wrong with feeling morally flummoxed about the whole thing.  Good for you.

For our first Valentine’s Day Marcus and I made potato gnocchi.  Notice, I used the verb “made”, not “buy”.  This was a labor of love.  I’m talking boiled potatoes, pureed in a food processor, kneaded with flour, rolled out into long cylinders and then cut individually.  Maybe more labor intensive than necessary.  Sometimes store bought is just more worth it.  We also made a tomato sauce that came highly recommended from Marcella Hazan’s dearly loved “The Essentials of Italian Cooking”.

But really Valentine’s Day is about the dessert.  We had port poached pears (ooohhh alliteration!) with lavender honey ice cream and oreo cream cheese ice cream.  Poaching sounds so fancy but it’s almost embarrassingly easy–you just let it simmer.  And the color is so gorgeous.  Everything should be poached in wine!  Cereal. Eggs. Shoes. Pajamas. Hair.

Ingredients:

4 Bosc Pears

1 cup Port

3/4 cup sugar

2 strips of orange peel

2 strips of lemon peel

1 cinnamon stick

2 cups of water

ice cream for serving

1. in a medium pot combine the port, water, zest, cinnamon and sugar and cook at medium heat for about 10 minutes

2. in the meantime, trim 1/4 of an inch from the bottom of the pears and peel them

3. add the pears to the pot and bring the whole thing to a boil

4. lower heat to simmer and leave for 1 hour, stirring occasionally to make sure that all gets cooked through

August 19, 2009

Who Do You Think You Are Katie Joel?

Filed under: angel food cake, baked goods, food and wine, katie joel — saehee @ 9:10 am





I totally failed at my baking ban. This is okay because I’ve finished the bulk of my chapbook. Or at least I thought I had until I had a bit of a formatting trouble today and it is giving me a massive headache. In any case, I wanted to bake something last night, and I’m not good at denying myself much.
In the new Food & Wine Magazine there was an article about some sort of party at Katie Joel’s house. I don’t understand. Who is Katie Joel? Why is she somehow associated with things culinary? I still don’t know why she hosted the first season of Top Chef. I don’t even care enough to wikipedia her. They featured a supposed blue ribbon recipe for angel food cake that apparently won Katie Joel’s grandmother a ton of medals and such. I’m generally suspicious of “grandmother” recipes and even more suspicious of award winning recipes. If these recipes are so valued and treasured, why would one reveal it in a large-distribution magazine.
Fishy, I say.
And you know what? My suspicion was well founded. The cake finished baking in half the suggested baking time (and I have a slow baking oven). Also the measurements were all wrong. What was supposed to fit a 10 inch tube pan, actually filled a 10 inch tube pan in addition to 12 cupcake tins!
That being said, with the necessary adjustments the cake was quite good but tasted mysteriously of cotton candy. If I were to make this again, I think I would cut the amount of sugar from 2 1/2 cups to 2 cups, maybe even less. Also, I put the sugar through a food processor to make a finer grained sugar because it makes for a better meringue with beating the egg whites.
Here is the recipe.
But remember to cut the baking time by half.