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Surviving Thanksgiving

26 Monday Nov 2018

Posted by Nor'east Epicurean in Epicurean, Holidays, Massachusetts, New England, New Jersey, Thanksgiving, Travel

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Beef Stew, Epicurean, Food, New England, Northeast, Open Fire Cooking, Thanksgiving Travel, Travel

A Thanksgiving Table

Well, we survived Thanksgiving; at least those of us who traveled during the peak Sunday travel period did.  24-hours later, the country is being assaulted by rain and snow.  In reflection, I’m glad to have gone home yesterday.  Ah, hindsight, you are indeed 20/20. 

A Thanksgiving scene from a flick that sticks in my head is Meg Ryan in The Doors (note, link to a great overview of the scene, albeit a bit light on the Meg analyzation). She performs Jim Morrison’s girl friend who has a melt down as she prepares Thanksgiving dinner, banging the duck on the ground, sobbing, “all I wanted to do was have a nice Thanksgiving” or something to that effect.

That’s usually how I feel at the beginning, mid point, and even end of each Thanksgiving we ‘host’ — OK, it’s only happened twice — like a crazy chick banging her bird on the floor wanting something just a bit better, something a bit nicer for the holiday.

The weekend was fine and I only had to deal with a meal for five; three of whom aren’t that picky.  After dinner — I swear the whole time I felt like poor Meg — we lounged about.  Saturday, my sister joined the festivities and hiked with the goats.  We walked through the woods — the cabin has about 80 acres to trudge through — and made a final meal over the fire, Bacalhau Assado.   

Bacalhau Asado 

As promised, we did take videos and I’m now figuring out how to use the software I purchased (which was to eliminate the ads among other actual needed tools — the ads are still there).  We did do a teaser video to send to his friend, included below for test purposes only.  It’s pretty good for the third video created that weekend and kind of amusing. 

For my husband, I’m including a clip I tripped upon while posting the Nor’east Epicurean video, it’s rather apropos as, indeed, the Maker’s Mark was flowing this past week.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83Q-B6KepX4

I’ll posts more thoughts about Thanksgiving dinner (OMG, the acorn squash thingy was so delicious), which, thankfully, ultimately turned out really great and will update you on our adventures over the coming days/weeks.  And, as  we enter the holiday season, I’m wishing everyone safe travels and, of course, bon appetite. 

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Pizza Zio Franciso

20 Tuesday Nov 2018

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I’m officially on holiday, much needed if I do say so myself.  We started the day with an amazing breakfast and ended it with a stew cooked over the fire; #yummy.  In between, Tony made pizza in the hearth while I worked.

We were able to shoot video — pretty good thus far, but not uploaded to the cloud yet. Please bear with us, we are on top of a hill in the middle of the woods operating off of ½ – 1 bar of reception with about 4 machines going at any one time – yes, we are two people who need to learn how to disconnect.  I also need to get some sort of video editing software which I think I’m on top of, but their ‘packages’ are a bit weird…we shall see.

I’m holding off on editing in order to inspire you with my pithy words of, ‘I’m in Massachusetts, here’s what I ate.’ However, if I post a video with this article it will be a raw, unedited version to see how the process works and the end product renders.  That said, today’s food adventures included:

  • Pizza Zio Francisco:  Tony’s Uncle Frank loved making pizza on the grill;that was just one of the many things he wowed us with when we went to visit himin Florida.  In honor of his uncle, Tony made pizza over the open fire, using some sort of pita bread – with a fancy name so they could charge more.  For dinner,we had a beautiful stew. OMG so good.
  • Gingersnaps: Apparently, Tony loves gingersnaps, he’s been chomping on them since we’ve arrived which is odd as he pretty much has eliminated most processed foods from his diet.  This is also odd as I made gingersnaps as part of my holiday baking last year (I usually make at least 500 cookies each season for Tony’s students…that’s really not a lot, my relatives in Minnesota make north of 1500 cookies around the holidays…each not combined).
  • Lodge Fire Mittens:With all our (hmm, hmm…Tony’s) cooking over the flames and my mucking about in the fire; mittens are needed.  Mary Jane of course has fire proof mittens which Tony has embraced.  I’ve yet to singe myself but am envisioning that coming soon.

I’m off to figure out the video editing software. For those traveling tomorrow, I wish you safe travels and, of course, bon appetite

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What’s A Girl To Do? Martini Edition

20 Tuesday Nov 2018

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Woodland Cabin

Here I sit, in front of a roaring fire hunkering down for what I believe is Boston’s first winter weather advisory (not sure if they had an advisory during Thursday’s ‘storm‘); they’re expecting 2 – 4 inches of the white stuff.  We’re not in the greater Boston Metro area, we’re close enough that we might get caught up in it.  And, really, 2-4 inches isn’t a lot of snow – we’re slogging around in that now; the advisory is for those traveling – and who would that be this Thanksgiving week?!? Considering its one of the first storms of the year, traveling will be less than optimal. Thankfully, I’m on top of a hill, am fully stocked with provisions for, at least, a week; and have plenty of wood.  “Let the snow come!” I exclaimed as I realized, I have no where to be and nowhere to go; a rare moment of quiet bliss.

I worked all day — Tony and I were just discussing the wonders of a personal hot spot — and the big man ran errands.  We are now completely situated to the extent that Tony is cooking over the open fire – chestnuts as an afternoon treat and a poached pear for dessert this evening.  This week, beyond being simply fabulous, will be a foray into film.  I’m hoping to take video or two – and obviously posting it – of Tony cooking over the fire.  This will be a free-flowing video so if you have anything you want him to discuss or explain about cooking over a fire, do let us know.

Other thoughts on this rainy evening (thus far, we’re only dealing with rain):

Traveling Off Peak:  As I previously mentioned, it really does eliminate stress to travel during ‘off peak’ times.  We drove up, from NJ to MA, yesterday afternoon and the 2.5 hour drive was, indeed, a 2.5 hour drive.  

#Yummy #Martini

Martinis:  I love a dirty martini.  And now, apparently, I love ‘em in the woods.  We bought ½ the ingredients of a Martini with us – the Gin.  This morning Tony got the Vermouth and Olives.  Of course, nobody considered the toothpicks. Well Tony our fearless mixologist found these tiny little forks and, voila, we had a whole Martini kit ‘picked’ olives and all.  What can I say, except ‘What’s a girl to do?’

The Flue:  It needs to be primed, there’s no getting around it.  After coming home from dinner last evening,  we quickly started a fire and immediately the alarms went asunder — annoying for about 10 minutes or so.  Yup, while the flue was open, it wasn’t properly primed and the smoke couldn’t deal with itself.  This morning, the opposite tactic proved the point of the post — prime the bloody flue.

Assuming we’re able to get off the ‘hill’, prior to the big day, we plan to go to a local orchard to pick up some apples and a farm for some fresh cut meat; we’ll also be nibbling on MJ’s ginger snaps (so #yummy) over the coming days and will be messing around with video…All good stuff.

Until then, we wish you safe travels and, or course, bon appetite.  

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Random Musings…and Pumpkin Roll

17 Saturday Nov 2018

Posted by Nor'east Epicurean in Holidays, Massachusetts, New England, Pizza, Recipes, Thanksgiving, Travel, Very Best Baking

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Baking, Baking Hacks, Massachusetts, Tastes of Chicago, Thanksgiving Travel, Travel, Travel Tips

We’re slogging our way through fall and, unfortunately, I can’t remember the last full week we had without rain.  After Thursday’s unexpected, yet beautiful, snow fall it’s apparent that we’re moving full steam ahead into winter. 

Libby’s Pumpkin Roll

I finally did my Thanksgiving baking.  Thankfully, I only had one thing to make, my mom’s famous pumpkin roll, as we’re having a small group for Thanksgiving — my brother and his family.  While he tends to bring a dessert or two, I wanted to make sure my hubby, who has been extremely religious in eating healthy, had the sweet treat of his choosing.  I couldn’t find my mom’s recipe and opted for Libby’s recipe (yes, year’s later, I’m convinced the vast majority of my Mom’s ‘world famous’ recipes came off the back of one can or another…sigh).  Above and beyond the rolling, unrolling and filling, and rolling back up it’s an easy dessert to make and one that is a crowd-pleaser. 

While I’m getting ready for tomorrow’s sojourn up north — going over the Hudson and through the woods of south central Massachusetts, a few random thoughts for this Saturday: 

Let Them Eat Cake!

Tastes of Chicago:  Not the Northeast, but #yummy anyway.  Earlier in the year, a friend sent a 4 pack of Lou Malnati’s deep dish pizzas to my home — some girls from school were coming to visit and it was her way of being with us even though she couldn’t physically be present.  Three have been consumed, I’m saving the fourth to selfishly hoard on when no one’s looking.  These pies are sooo good (and that’s coming from a Jersey girl) and would make a fantastic gift for the holidays.  The company smartly partners with other Chicago-area food purveyors, creating unique gift options above and beyond pizza, including: the Lou’s/Lezza ‘Let Them Eat Cake’ combo, the Ultimate Tastes of Chicago Combo Kit featuring a pie, Vienna beef hot dog kit, and cheesecake among other food stuff, and the Portillo’s Italian Beef Kit.  Check it out for the epicureans on your holiday shopping list.

Kayak’s Thanksgiving Travel Tips:  Kayak recently posted its Thanksgiving Travel Tips; while most are geared toward flying, the fist tip hit close to home as it’s something I struggle with — packing light. Not my forte and rather silly as I inevitably wear the same 2 – 3 outfits when traveling while packing enough clothes for a month long trip.  Lately, however, I’ve been doing a packing reality check eliminating most of the ‘just in case’ items and reducing the amount of stuff I’m toting usually by half.

Baking/Travel Hack:  The pumpkin roll needs to get to its destination and among all my plasticware, I don’t have the perfect container for a roll — who does? A great alternative, that acts as a platter for transporting as well as a platter for serving is to use a piece of cardboard (most box tops are usually a good size).  Simply cut the cardboard to the size of the item and then cover with tinfoil, it’s that simple.   

That’s it for now, I’m running errands today, entertaining friends tonight, and hitting the road in the morning.  Next week posts will be from the Woodland Cabin in lovely Warren, MA (a town with less than 10,000 residents!?!).  Until then, I’m wishing you safe travels and, of course, bon appetite! 

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