Because the response has been so positive, as always, here are some more notes for the current Connoisseurs Corner run...
Crazy Holiday foods
Having been through the first half of the
holiday season, there seems to be a trend on the Internet and some food
shows-how to make, serve and eat some of the most garish food concoctions
around. Here are just a couple of
examples:
Turducken (chicken inside a duck inside a
turkey)-a distinctively Cajun delicacy, this has been featured on many food
shows and food sites on the Internet.
Really? Who wouldn’t want to
slice into the three main poultry types that have different fat contents and
need to cook to different finish temps? I’m
not sure I’d eat this with someone else’s mouth and out of respect for my listeners and readers, I am refraining from posting a picture.
Cherpumple (Huffington Post) |
Cherpumple-see on many websites, Facebook feeds
and even the Huffington Post, it’s a cherry
pie baked into a white cake on top of an apple pie baked into a yellow cake on
top of a pumpkin pie baked into a spice cake that has all been frosted
together. I don’t know whether I should be salivating or disgusted…maybe
both.
Memory meals
This is the perfect time of year to think back
on great memories from family meals. Personally,
my family meal experiences are not the images that Norman Rockwell paintings
are made of, but most of my great family memories arise from meals. Whether it was my Nana’s brisket, or my
father’s challah warm from the oven, or being with my grandparents, aunts and
uncles on the holidays while my mother prepared a sumptuous repast, ending the
days with games of Trivial Pursuit, these are the memories that last a lifetime. I encourage all the listeners to remember and
share these memories, especially at the holiday season.
Holiday gifts:
It’s always nice to show your appreciation or
thanks to colleagues and business associates.
Since I’m all about the food, I often look to food-related gifts for the
holidays. Though I have no direct
relationship with any of these, here are a few of my favorite food related web
sites…these are taste tested, and Critical Palate approved:
Popcornopolis-some of the most exquisite popcorn ever popped, with a
strong Internet presence, as well as some brick and mortar shops (the closest
to us is in South Deerfield, at the Yankee Candle Factory Store). With flavors such as Almond Toffee, Birthday
cake, Rocky Road and Pecan Caramel, in addition to the traditional favorites,
you cannot go wrong with their huge variety of flavors, gift packs, and cases.
Gingerbread Construction Company-A
local company with brick and mortar stores on the north shore, you can also
order on line. You can order traditional
gingerbread houses with all sorts of decorations, but the real flavor party is
in the muffins, muffin loaves, cookies and brownies. They ship all over, and deliver locally, and
you can walk into their stores in Winchester and Wakefield. You will not be disappointed in these baked
goods…and the recipient will be thrilled.
Bostoncoffee cake – who in the office doesn’t like a coffee
cake? I know my colleagues love coming
in to find a coffee cake surprise, and who better than Boston Coffee Cake. Created right here in North Andover and
shipping world wide, these are delicious and their website has a bunch of other
baked goodies as well, such as whoopie pies!
The recipient will be saying “whoopie” as soon as they open up the box.
Grandma’s
chicken soup https://www.grandmaschickensoup.com/ --we all know
that chicken soup is good for you. Our
people refer to it as Jewish penicillin, and a whole series of books has been
written on how it’s good for the soul.
Grandma’s chicken soup has been around since 2004 and featured on the
Food Network. Grandma’s Chicken Soup is
more than just soup! Soup delivery is a unique get-well gift idea, just choose
one of the delicious and nutritious soup combination packages. They also offer
delightful deliveries in a wide variety of Gift Packages that include noodles and matzah balls or just
noodles. Grandma's get well gift baskets are sure to please. This is a unique idea. I’ve eaten a lot of chicken soup in my life,
and this is good soup. Remember, don’t
say it with flowers, say it with a matzah ball!
Chococoa-- what can I
say about Chococoa that hasn’t been said before? These are not the hockey puck-sized overly
oily pies in cellophane, these are two-bite, delectable, creamy whoopies that
will knock your socks off. From
traditional chocolate cake with vanilla buttercreme filling to pumpkin with pumpkin
filling and chocolate with salted caramel cream, these stand up to some of the
greatest confections ever created. Located
in Newburyport, along with their café, they are a tremendous gift for friends, colleagues,
business associates, and even yourself.
Stay tuned for more in a few months, but as always, I'll have plenty to say on other topics.
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