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12 Wednesday Dec 2018

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Gizmo at the Nyack, NY Christmas Tree Lighting

Here I sit, feeling neglectful.  The holidays are in full swing and finding the time to pen posts isn’t the easiest of tasks.  “What?” You exclaim, “I’m penning blogs while juggling a full time job, a family and numerous volunteer activities. What’s your excuse, Rivera?!?” You ponder.  No excuse, I just embraced the fact that I’m not wonder woman a long time ago…and I’m good with that.  

We’ve been packing a fair amount of fun into the season.  Tony and his band had a Christmas concert this past weekend.  While that’s meant a lot of rehearsals for the band, I’ve been spending time with the ‘band aids’ — the band members’ significant others; all good friends with whom I enjoy breaking bread and sipping wine with. 

I didn’t properly plan today’s missive so I offer you some of the musings I’ve had over the past few days: 

Fun Socks — Thanks Maker’s Mark!

Give Me Their Budget:  I need Maker’s Mark’s marketing budget.  Actually what I experience is  only a small percentage of that budget falling into the CRM — customer relationship management — category.  Years ago I signed up to be a Maker’s Mark Ambassador.  Every Christmas they send fabulous gifts to their Ambassadors.  One year it was ear mufflers, another year a sweater for my Maker’s bottle, and one year bourbon ball ice cube trays.  This year’s gift…ta da:  Socks!  Absolutely #Fun! 

Paprika from La Tienda

La Tienda:  Above and beyond the my husband’s jeep catalog, I’m the person who receives catalogs in the family which I always enjoy thumbing through (am I aging myself?).  A few days ago, Tony received a catalog from La Tienda, a company that’s celebrating ’22 Years of the Best of Spain” which piqued my interest.  With an great assortment of  foodstuff  — from meats and cheeses to tapas offerings and custom gift boxes — I’m envisioning a few gifties for the big guy, specifically a Paella Pan, their smoked Pimenton de la Vera Paprika, a goat or sheep cheese item — the Spaniards make seriously good cheese — and perhaps a ring or two of Chorizo.  If you’re looking for a unique gift for the Spanish epicurean in your life or, your friendly neighborhood meat and cheese lover, check them out. 

Living Coral

Living Coral:  Pantone, the color folks, has come out with their color of the year.  They’ve been doing this for the past 20 years and every year, I’m fascinated by their choice.  For 2019 the Pantone Color Institute has designated Living Coral as the color of the year (PANTONE 16-1546).  They state, “Living Coral emits the desired, familiar, and energizing aspects of color found in nature. In its glorious, yet unfortunately more elusive, display beneath the sea, this vivifying and effervescent color mesmerizes the eye and mind. Lying at the center of our naturally vivid and chromatic ecosystem, Pantone Living Coral is evocative of how coral reefs provide shelter to a diverse kaleidoscope of color.”

With that colorful tidbit, I’m wishing all my readers safe travels, smooth sailings and, of course, bon appetite!

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Tastefully Gifted…

06 Thursday Dec 2018

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Books, Christmas, Christmas Gifts, Gifts

Before I dive into some carefully curated gifties for our foodie friends, a few observations:

  • Cast Iron: Lots of cast iron being touted for gift giving purposes.  I included one cast iron item below but otherwise kept the cookware suggestions to a minimal.  In addition, more than one site suggested giving chain mail as a gift.  For those not familiar, the best way to clean cast iron is with chain mail.
  • Beeswax paper: Almost all the sites I went to were touting beeswax paper. It’s reusable and is supposed to make you feel good about wrapping up your food in wax paper or plastic wrap, or something to that effect. 
  • Indoor Composting: From small to large, counter top compost bins are a perennial favorite.
  • Uncommon Goods/The Grommet: Check these sites out, they are purveyors of decidedly unique gifts.  I actually found gifts for my co-workers on The Grommet.
  • Precision Cook/Video Precision Cook Instruments:  Another item that’s ‘all the rage’ is this cook wand thing.  My brother-in-law got one for Christmas last year and used it to make some of the sides; it seemed to work.

Now, back to my gifts carefully culled by my discerning eye. As with the travel gifts, I went to some of my more favorite websites and trusted sources to find the suggestions below.  With that, we’re off:

Everybody Needs a
Cast Iron Pan!

Esquire.com: The editors of Esquire jump right in to it, presenting their “23 Best Gifts for Food Lovers; Surprise them with something they don’t already have in their kitchen”:

  • Cozyna Air Fryer – Here’s something we wouldn’t mind receiving and it’s a piece of equipment that I’ve yet to hear anyone complain about.  According to the editors, “It’s the American dream: fried food made healthy.”
  • Anova Culinary Sous Video Precision Cooker – Here it is, the precision cooker thingy.  “Anova’s sous video cooker, with Bluetooth connectivity and smart device notification, takes good cooking to perfect cooking,” exclaims the folks at Esquire.  
  • Lodge Reversible Pro Grid Iron Grill/Griddle – This is a staple for any serious or semi-serious home chef.  In a kind of dry manner, the editors offer up this nifty description, “the Lodge grille/griddle combo distributes heat evenly, no matter what is sizzling on its surface.”

Food &Wine – Food &Wine gathered a gaggle of star chefs asking them to “reveal their favorite holiday gifts to give, from the perfect measuring cup to a mail-order coffee subscription.”  The featured products were selected and reviewed by the editorial team.  Some of my favorites:   

  • Heavy-Duty Sheet Pan – Quarter-sheet pans: “‘No pro kitchen could do without them.’ $20; surlatable.com — Thomas McNaughton, Central Kitchen, San Francisco”
  • The Gray Kunz Spoon – This is fantastic and utilitarian. Scott Conant, Scarpetta, states, “At the restaurant, we can’t have an employee without a Kunz spoon in their knife kit—they need to have one to plate on the line. Gray Kunz designed them when he was at Lespinasse. It’s the perfect-size spoon for everything—saucing, plating, scooping—it’s kind of amazing”  ($5.50; jbprince.com).
  • Bacon of the Month Club – I’ve written about Zingerman’s before, because I love Zingermans and, apparently, so does Michael Symon of Lola. He told the editors, “I’m a big fan of the Zingerman’s bacon of the month club. I’ve been subscribing to it for about 10 years. I first got it as a gift from my staff.And then I probably do it for 8 to 10 people a year—it depends on how much I like them!” $100 for 3 months; zingermans.com.

Giftlab.com – The writers of Giftlab offer up their gift suggestions whether “you are looking for gift ideas for a professional chef or your favorite chef friend.” Here are the ones we both agree on:  

Chain mail anyone?
  • Cutting Board Care Kit – I want this for our cutting boards as I do try to give them the proper amount of TLC they deserve.  The folks at Giftlab get this question a lot,“It’s probably the most frequently asked question as it relates to cutting boards,butcher blocks, and other wood kitchen tools. This complete cutting board maintenance kit is our answer…”
  • Cast Iron Cleaner – Here it is, for my Monty Python friends.  The editors feel strongly about cast iron, “Cleaning cast iron sucks! You can’t just toss it in the dishwasher. But chefs like it because it’s such a good cooking surface…” Whatever you do, please don’t put your cast iron the dishwasher. It’s just not right.
  • Where Chefs Eat – You know there are some really great suggestions in this book. According to Giftlab, “This book covers a lot of ground, more than 3,000 restaurants in more than 70 countries. So your chef will never go hungry.” 

House Beautiful – Three of House Beautiful editors – Caroline Picard, Lauren Smith, and Brittney Morgan– conspired on the “40 Kitchen Gifts To Give Your Favorite Cook – From gadgets to stylish supplies.”  Some of their thoughts:

Berry, Berry
  • Berry Buddy – “This handcrafted, stoneware strainer has a built-in drip catcher and spout to make it easy to clean your fruit. After washing, you can keep it stored in the stylish container.” I want one!
  • Adjustable Rolling Pin – I don’t use the rolling pin a lot, but I kind of want one of these.  The writers feel it’s “the secret to perfectly thin (i.e. perfectly crispy) cookies. This customizable rolling pin uses slip-on rings to flatten dough to the exact millimeter.”
  • CooperRiver Knife – I’m a sucker for stylish gadgets and this was chose as the “handmade knife can do it all, including chop up herbs, pizza crust or just about anything else in the kitchen. Even better, its interesting shape will serve as the ultimate conversation starter.”  Multi-purpose — all the more reason to give this to your favorite chef.
#Yummy

And, we can’t forget the books and New York magazine – offers up “the 35 best gifts (that you can buy on amazon) for every type of home cook”  Writer Maxine Builder believes gifts for chefs should be both personal and practical and warns, “finding a gift for a home cook that strikes that balance can be hard, especially if you’re the kind of person whose fridge is filled with takeout containers.” She’s presented 35 gifts of which, two books and a quirky little something struck my fancy:

  • The Best American Food Writing 2018– Love my Ruth Reichl and have written about her before.  This book is “for the friend who likes to read about food as much as they like to eat it.”
  • Solo: A Modern Cookbook for a Party of One – I hope two can eat for one.  As it’s just my husband and myself I’m intrigued as most recipes serve 6 – 8 (sometimes 4 – 6) so we always have left overs which is annoying.  Builder quotes Grub Street writer Nikita Richardson as she “calls the recipes in this cookbook-for-one by chef and author Anita Lo ‘downsized and oh-so-practical.’ It’s a good gift for someone just starting their cookbook collection — or who’s frustrated with always having leftovers.”
  • Nostalgia TCS2 Grilled Cheese Sandwich Toaster – I want one; simply because it’s quirky (and who doesn’t love a good grilled cheese?). This is “for the college student looking to hack the perfect dorm-room grilled cheese. Decidedly safer than trying to melt cheese with an iron.”

As we stare stare Christmas straight in the eye, just under three weeks now, I wish you safe travels, smooth sailings and, bon appetite.

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Gifts for Walkabout…

04 Tuesday Dec 2018

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My husband and I celebrate and exchange gifts on Little Christmas, the Epiphany, in early January. I balked when Tony first suggested this.  However, I quickly discovered: 1.  The hassle of running around and buy gifts for the 25th is eliminated, 2. The holiday season is a lot less stressful in general, and 3. We seize upon the post holiday sales, often saving a substantial amount of money. As the clock ticks away, I’ve rounded up some thought provoking and sometimes novel gifts presented by the editors of and writers for some of my favorite sites:

Travel + Leisure – I love Travel + Leisure and worked with them quite frequently in my previous life.  Three of their gift picks:

Vietnamese Coffee Kit
  • Sony Noise Canceling Headphones –  Digital Assistant Editor, Richelle Szypulski writes, “Sony’s newest over-ear headphones are so impressively good. They’ve made the latest model lighter and more comfortable to wear and increased the battery life to a whopping 30 hours. But above all, Sony focused on sound and, wow, it is delightfully immersive to listen to music with these on.”
  •  Vietnamese Coffee Pour-Over Kit – Associate Digital Editor Tanner Sanders enthuses over the kit, “This clever little system that’s designed to easily fit in your bag makes a truly wonderful Vietnamese coffee. Even better, the pack comes with enough supplies to make five cups of coffee, making the perfect gift for your coffee-obsessed friends heading out on vacation.”
  • Tablet Holding Cutting Board –Digital Assistant Editor, Elizabeth Preske, choose this goody, stating, “With this handy kitchen tool, my mom can prop up her iPad and easily follow the directions while she preps her meals. No uncomfortable neck craning or back bending necessary.” 

The Planet D – Dave and Deb of The Planet D offer up a Handpresso option, which is probably more up my husband’s alley than the Vietnamese coffee thingy. Unfortunately for him, this list isn’t being developed for him.  My picks among the 55 things the dynamic duo suggest:

Warm, Toasty Toes
  • Travel Towel –Dave and Deb write, “Even if you are staying in a 5-star resort, you often have to bring a towel with you when going on an adventure excursion.Instead of packing the clunky hotel towel, use this microfibre travel towel. It’s good for long multi-day treks or just a day at the beach. Quick dry and odor resistant make it a plus to have in your baggage.” 
  • Compression Socks – Deb, or Dave, wrote about their experience with the socks, “I tried them once a few years ago and they felt like they were squeezing my legs, my latest pair are so cushiony and cozy. The merino wool keeps odors away and they feel comfortable on a flight.” Compression socks intrigue me…hint, hint Tony Rivera.  

Town & Country:  Writer Caroline Hallemann knows how to pick great gifts and did a solid round up for ‘Jet Setters’

Twill Weekender Bag
  • Ollo Phototgraphy lens – I’ve often thought of this but have never investigated; you can get a get a set of lens for the iPhone at a pretty reasonable price. As Caroline states, “Help your Instagram-obsessed nephew rack up the likes with a set lenses for his phone which instantly up his photography skills.”
  • Mini Jewelry Case– OK, I like it because it’s cute. Caroline feels that you could “Help your less-than-organized mother secure her earrings, necklaces, and rings for travel in a chic croc-embossed leather jewelry case from Cuyana.”  The case is Cuyana’s coveted jewelry case, redesigned.  It has a soft felted pouch with satin drawstring ribbons at the interior to store your littlest luxuries. It also features the same belt detail for securing earrings and rings with ease.
  • Twill Weekender – This is so tempting and appears to be a useful size for that last minute weekend get-away.  Caroline agrees, “Have a friend who is always planning weekend getaways? Consider gifting them this simple-yet-sturdy weekender that doesn’t break the bank.”

Good Housekeeping: Good Housekeeping’s gift guide is culled from interviews with avid travelers, people always on the go. Writer Lindsey Murray goes so far as to state, “Going on a trip is a gift in itself, but certain add-ons can make the journey even more enjoyable.”  Three clever gift ideas I never would have thought of include: 

Fire TV Stick
  • FireTV Stick  “Nearly every hotel has a TV, but what happens when you want to watch your favorite streaming service? Just plug in this tiny device and, bam, it’s just like you’re at home!” — Nate H., 32, has traveled to 43 countries in the last year
  • JBL Portable Waterproof Wireless Bluetooth Speaker –  “I always travel with a small bluetooth speaker.  It hangs in my shower when I’mat home, but on the road, it is my portable entertainment system.  I can hang it in a hotel shower, on a backpack, or under a beach umbrella and play music, podcasts, or sound for a movie.” — Jay W., 40, world tour manager who has traveled to 42 countries
  • Audible Credits – “My absolute favorite travel-related gift is an Audible credit. When traveling it’s often hard to know how strong your cell service will be or if Wi-Fi will be available. Being able to download audio books directly to your device means you aren’t dependent on service for your on-the-go entertainment.” — Veronica H., age 32

We’re staring 2019 in the face; before we get there, however, I’ll post more gift ideas – next up for the epicurean in our life.  Until then, I wish you all safe travels,smooth sailings, and, of course, bon appetite.

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Waffles For All My Friends

01 Saturday Dec 2018

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Baking, Christmas, cookies, French Toast, Gourmet, Holidays, Libby's, Weekend

Gourmet’s Creme Brulee French Toast

According to Food & Wine, today is (ok, at this juncture, technically, it should be ‘yesterday was’) #NationalFrenchToastDay; who knew — I swear, there’s a day for everything.  I never enjoyed waffles growing up, they reminded me of eating soggy sponges.  And, the way they were prepared in the Stifter household, they kind of were.  It wasn’t until later in life that my mother became creative with her French Toast.  Can’t really blame her, she did have 5 kids to raise and worked full time — if I were her, I don’t think I’d have put too much creativity into my french toast. 

Fast forward some 20 odd years (gee, just 20 you wonder, how can she be so pithy at such a young age?!?) and I’ve grown to love French Toast.  It started after I met my husband who himself makes a mighty fine Toast of French. In our younger days, we would frequent a local diner called Rosee’s.  Rosee’s was located in a former gas station and had kitschy items on the menu like gas pedal meatballs and windshield wiper hot dogs.  Paola, the owner/chef, made fantastic French Toast — her secret ingredients a dash of cinnamon and a bit of nutmeg — that was absolutely divine.   

Very Best Baking’s (aka Libby’s) Pumpkin Cookies

While Food & Wine’s Instagram account specifically calls out the day, I wasn’t able to grab the link to its ‘8 creative takes on French Toast’ post.  Their Pinterest site doesn’t specifically pay homage to the day, but a simple search for French Toast served up a bevy of recipes.  My favorite, and one that is great for a brunch, can be found in the trusty Gourmet Cookbook (same one that my biscotti is from): a french toast creme brulee.  #SoGood. 

Nyack Chamber of Commerce

It’s now after midnight and I’ve missed French Toast Day 😦  (I should really post during the day time, perhaps that would help expand my roster of Western followers).  I’m making cookies and have a good cadence going on so that I’m able to whack out a graph in between baking cycles.  Tomorrow, we’re off to Nyack, NY which is a fabulous town along the Hudson, it’s actually nestled right next to the Tappan Zee Bridge.  We’ll walk the downtown area and attend its annual tree lighting ceremony. Really, what’s a Christmas without going to some sort of tree lighting — whether a big city like DC or NYC or a small town, like Mystic, CT, where Santa arrives on a boat, #fun, or Harvard, MA, a quintessential New England town.

Ah, only a few more trays of cookies to go — for tonight that is, tomorrow is biscotti day.  I’m wishing all of you a wonderful weekend, safe travels and, of course, bon appetite!

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Let’s Hear It For the Northeast!

14 Wednesday Nov 2018

Posted by Nor'east Epicurean in Connecticut, Holidays, Maryland, Massachusetts, New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Travel, Washington DC, Weekend, Winter Solstice

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DC in WinterI love the winter. From its first days being the darkest with the winter solstice, yet brightest with the Christmas holidays, to the freezing storms of February that leave the trees a glistening wonderland, I really enjoy all things winter, especially here in the Northeast. I tend not to get the doldrums as I like outdoor activities as much as I find comfort in lounging on the couch with a cup of something hot — hot cocoa, hot toddy, not mulled cider — and alcoholic to warm my soul.  And, as a New Englander traveling, more specifically driving, in the winter isn’t an issue.

So, I was tickled when I tripped across a USA Today article about the best destinations for cold winter vacations.  The article is based on a WalletHub study that analyzed a locale’s costs and hassle (of getting to/from), overall destination costs, attractions, weather, activity, and safety.  The study looked at more than a 100 destinations and of the top 32, 13 were in the Northeast; woo hoo!! Washington and New York placed in the top 5 (NY ranking highest for attractions), the others are:

6: Boston

9: Philadelphia

10: Pittsburgh

18: Baltimore

21: Rochester, NY

27: Buffalo, NY

28: Worcester, MA

29: Providence, RI

30: Hartford, CT

31: Albany, NY

32: Bridgeport, CT (I’m a bit dubious about this one)

According to the folks at WalletHub, sports are a constant driver for winter travel; however, food (yeah, all things epicurean), heritage, and spa services are growing influencers of travel to cold weather destinations.

While people tend to get depressed with the shorter days, I encourage you to breath deep and take a cold weather trip; you’ll enjoy it. If you do go, safe travels and, of course, bon appetite!

via The best destinations for cold winter vacations in 2018

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