Posted inFood & Drink

Focaccia. Easy.

There’s nothing more comforting than walking into a house and being greeted by the aroma of freshly baked bread wafting from the kitchen. It’s a smell that can bring you a sense of happiness and contentment. Some real estate brokers even contend that the comforting aroma can increase your chances of selling your house. I […]

Posted inFood & Drink

Eggnog, the divisive drink

Of all quintessential holiday flavors, eggnog might be one of the most divisive. Folks either love it or hate it, however it’s hard to argue that this richly spiced and strongly spiked holiday beverage has left an indelible mark on the American holiday tradition. Eggnog is widely believed to be a descendant of posset, a […]

Posted inFood & Drink

An easy holiday appetizer

The holidays are a time for family and friends to gather and enjoy delicious food. Unfortunately, far too often, over-ambitious baking and meal preparation turn this joyous time into a stressful kitchen marathon. One year I decided to make a classic pâté en croûte, a terrine of ground pork and duck encased in a pastry […]

Posted inFood & Drink

Delicious gifts

I finally got my act together this year and got a head start on holiday baking preparations. Last weekend’s blustery weather practically begged me to bust out the stand mixer, put on some jaunty carols and get to work. I’ve been making holiday treat boxes for friends and family for years and always find myself […]

Posted inFood & Drink

At Home for the holidays

Five years ago, I attended a book-signing for the highly acclaimed Noma Guide to Fermentation. Noma is a three-Michelin-star restaurant in Copenhagen, considered by many to be one of the world’s best. In his presentation prior to the book signing, Noma’s chef, Rene Redzepi, criticized the restaurant’s two previous cookbooks: Noma: Time and Place in […]

Posted inFood & Drink

A party in your freezer

Great food takes time, a commodity that’s in notoriously short supply during the frenetic holiday season. The freezer is a savvy host’s best friend, especially if you’re wanting to wow guests with sumptuous homemade treats. Whether you’re planning ahead for a grand holiday soiree or just want to be prepared for last-minute gatherings, these freezer-friendly […]

Posted inFood & Drink

How to roast a squash

A few weeks ago I made my annual pilgrimage to the Great Pumpkin Patch in Arthur. The Great Pumpkin Patch is a special place. They grow over 300 varieties of pumpkins, squash and gourds from over 20 countries. I get as excited about winter squash in October as I do about asparagus in May or […]

Posted inFood & Drink

Maligned merlot

A customer recently walked into the wine store where I work. She was looking to pick up a few bottles to take to a dinner party and to stock up for the holidays. As we perused the white wines, I asked what she normally liked to drink. Her responses made it clear that she was […]

Posted inFood & Drink

Sauerbraten memories

I grew up in Arlington Heights, a suburb about 30 miles from Chicago. Depending on traffic, driving downtown could take up to an hour, so our trips into the city were infrequent and usually reserved for special occasions. Once a year for my birthday, my father would take me to one of Chicago’s museums or […]

Posted inFood & Drink

Autumn harvest doughnuts

When we moved into my great-grandmother’s little old farmhouse over 10 years ago the quantity of stuff that cluttered every room was positively overwhelming. Nana wasn’t exactly a hoarder, but, like many folks who survived the Great Depression and a world war, she didn’t like to throw anything away. It might have been easier if […]

Posted inFood & Drink

When Smoke Gets in Your Eyes

It was 1984. We had just bought our first house, an old farmhouse built in the late 1800s. The kitchen was outdated and needed renovation. There wasn’t a range hood over the stove, and over the years, the ceiling and cabinets had acquired a dingy brownish-grey patina from the buildup of decades of smoke and […]

Gift this article