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culinary inspiration from everyday life

December 14, 2014

Garlic Chicken Broth With Buckwheat Ramen Noodles

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We here at KR are full of holiday spirit but things are not always all sugar and spice.  Nothing worse than a Christmas cold - especially when you are Santa's right hand woman.  Garlic, ginger and scallions bolster the immune system - Chinese Medicine at play.  Be well. 

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TAGS: Broth, garlic, ramen, feed your soul, health, cold medicine, buckwheat noodles, gluten free recipe


December 11, 2014

Roast Chestnuts with Bellocq Gypsy Caravan Tea Salt

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Thank you Heidi Johannsen Stewart at Bellocq for yet another gorgeous inspired tea-centric idea. 

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TAGS: bellocq teas, Chestnuts, roasting, holiday treats, tea salt, giftguide, gypsy caravan tea/Bellocq


December 9, 2014

Christmas Stollen

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Two for me and two for you!

Hop to it guys.  Stollen best when it has a few weeks to ripen. 

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TAGS: baking, bread, holiday treats, fruit bread, gift giving, homemade


December 7, 2014

The Kitchen Is Closed

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The kitchen is closed - break out your hostess gifts and treat yourself right. We love the the Trillium cheese from Lazy Lady Farm and not just because of it's provenance.  It goes down a dream paired with chicken liver pâté and treacly wine. 

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December 4, 2014

Bellocq Spiced Tea and Persimmon Syrup

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Perfect for your Gift List Nemesis - the person who out foxes you every time.  Guaranteed he/she will have never seen this sultry syrup before.  Might we suggest to the recipient that they serve it with nuts and a dollop of thickened cream or spooned over cake or ice cream.  The syrup is magic in a cocktail - perhaps a wintry gimlet or a champagne cocktail.

 

 

 

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TAGS: bellocq teas, persimmon, syrup, giftguide


December 2, 2014

KR Wish List: A guide to giving

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These are a few of our favorite things.

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TAGS: Art Direction: James Dunlinson, pasanella&sons, giftguide, The New American Herbal, Stephen Orr, canvashomestore, Despaña, Stone Barns, Cookbook Book, CAP Beauty


November 28, 2014

Turkey Sandwich Court Street Grocers' Style

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We are going cold turkey - because tomorrow is today!  Matt and Eric of Court Street Grocers know of what they speak.  Here is the brief.

  • Take squigdy bread (potato bread).
  • Slather with mayo on both slices (preferably Dukes)
  • Pile up the sides (ditch the brussel sprouts).
  • Layer on turkey.
  • Top with cranberry sauce, S and P, gravy - comme tu veux!
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November 26, 2014

Wild Rice with Chanterelles and Parsley

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The earthy flavors of wild rice and mushrooms are in sync with most Thanksgiving Menus.

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TAGS: thanksgivingcontender, rice, clamlabpottery, chanterelles


November 25, 2014

Leeks Vinaigrette and Celeriac Slaw

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Both of these recipes improve with a little time to marinate - takes last minute pressure of the cook. 

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TAGS: thanksgivingcontender, leeks, celeryroot, clamlabpottery


November 23, 2014

Treviso Chopped Salad with Walnut Oil Vinaigrette

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A shameful amount of bacon and cheese gives a Thanksgiving salad Raison D'être.

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TAGS: thank, salad


November 18, 2014

Matt Hranek's Fish Stew

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Fish stew makes sense. And not just because liquid is the creatures’ natural habitat—swimming arguably what they do best, in death as in life. But also because fish and shellfish are so easily ruined by too much heat. Gently simmering stock coaxes the lovely, succulent flesh towards doneness, just kind of persuading it to become cooked without forcing the matter.

For Matthew Hranek, there is an even deeper logic to fish stew. It’s a culmination of several threads spun through the life of this photographer, blogger (thewilliambrownproject.com), TV host on Esquire Network’s “Alternate Route”, and style editor at Conde Nast Traveler. Because long before he was any of those things, he was a boy in upstate New York, hunting and fishing with his dad, and cooking and eating whatever he caught. After moving to New York City, he fell in with a band of photographer-fishermen, and learned the secrets of salt-water casting. “None of us has regular jobs,” he says, leaving them just the kind of big, empty time that fishing requires.

For Matt, making stock is a necessary offshoot of this pastime. “The guys I fish with just want the fillets; there are all these heads and tails left over.” Matt happily commandeers them. “Part of my DNA is to not waste—I know the scraps have culinary value.” No kidding. Homemade fish stock is one of the glories of the kitchen. Left in the refrigerator for a day or two, “it gets so amazing,” says Matt, “like fish jello.” It also adds incredible depth to any seafood dishes, not just soup.

Still, the outlines of this recipe are quite forgiving: The fennel/tomato/pastis notes harmonize with almost any seafood; and once you’ve tried it, you can whip up a quick-and-easy version using either water or vegetable stock in less than half an hour. The only essential, unbreakable rule is that the fish and shellfish be utterly fresh.

Not a problem when you’ve just pulled the flapping creatures from the water yourself. For Matt, transforming his catch into a meal for his wife, Yolanda, and daughter, Clara, is the culmination of a day spent fishing. “This meal links the people at home with the experience I just had.” And the stew tells the story.

Words by Celia Barbour.

 

 

Matt Hranek's Fish Stew

  • 2 large fish heads - striped bass or other meaty fish best, gills removed
  • Several sprigs fresh thyme
  • Several sprigs fresh parsley
  • 2 leeks, trimmed and rinsed free of grit
  • Several cloves garlic, peeled
  • 2 onions,  peeled
  • 1 shallot, peeled
  • 1 carrot
  • Several bay leaves
  • 1/4 cup olive oil, plus more for serving
  • 1 cup white wine
  • 1 28 ounce tin whole plum tomatoes, chopped
  • 1 pound stripped bass, skin removed, cut into 2 inch chunks
  • 1 pound calamari, both bodies and tentacles, 
  • 3 small bulbs fennel, quartered
  • Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • 1/2 small dried pepperocini or other hot dried chili
  • 2 dozen little neck clams, scrubbed free of grit
  • 1 pound bay scallops
  • 1 pound large head on shrimp
  • 1/3 cup Pastis or Ouzo
  • 1 Boule, for serving

Rinse fish heads and place in a large stock pot.  Bundle together thyme, parsley and one leek, tie with kitchen string and add to pot.  Add a few cloves garlic, one whole onion, shallot and carrot to the pot.  Fill pot with about 12 cups cold water.  It should cover stock ingredients by several inches.  Add bay leaves.  Set over high heat, bring liquid to a boil, reduce heat and let simmer about 11/2 hours.  Remove stock from heat and strain liquid, discarding solids.  but not without rescuing cheeks from fish heads for future use (Matt makes fish cakes when there is enough meat).  Reserved liquid should measure about 8 cups.
Heat 1/4 olive oil in another large stock pot or heavy bottomed dutch oven.  Finely chop remaining leek and onion and add to pot.  Sweat until tender and fragrant, about 8 minutes.  Do not let brown.  Add white wine and simmer a few minutes to burn off alcohol.  Add tomatoes and reserved fish stock.  Bring liquid to a boil and then reduce heat.  Begin layering in fish - bass first and then calamari (bodies cut into thick rings).  Season well with sea salt and freshly ground pepper.  You can be quite generous now and go more slowly in the end.  Crumble in dried pepperocini.  Add clams, scallops and shrimp.  Cover and poach in just barely simmering water about 20 minutes.  Add Pastis or Ouzo and adjust seasoning with sea salt and pepper as needed.  Slice bread, brush with olive oil and grill until golden brown.  Rub slices with garlic.   Serve soup in big bowls to encourage generous portions.  Provide olive oil for drizzling. 

Blue Stripe Napkin from Ochre, Platter Joan Platt

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TAGS: Fishstewrecipe, seafood recipe, MatthewHranek, AlternateRoute/Esquire, CNTraveler, Ochre', Fishing, grilling, Brooklyn, words by Celia Barbour


November 15, 2014

Sautéed Romanesco on Flatbread

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As if cauliflower does not have it hard enough - hello Romanesco - the gaseous brassica's gorgeous cousin est arrivé!

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November 12, 2014

Radish Crudité with Butter

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The time has come the walrus said to talk of many things - Lewis Carroll

Holidays are around the corner - embrace the absurd. 

 

 

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TAGS: radishes, farmers market, crudite', Propworkshop


November 8, 2014

These The Bomb!

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These donut meets muffin wonders are so good that proximity to the Bantam Bakery in Bantam, CT (where I first encountered them) has been known to factor into many a real estate decision - mine in particular. 

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November 5, 2014

Stuffed Cabbage

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The beauty of stuffed cabbage is in the mouth of the diner. 

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November 2, 2014

Brussel Sprouts with Apples, Celery Root, Almonds and Chestnut Honey Vinaigrette

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"Staff meal" turned Thanksgiving contender.

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October 31, 2014

Roasted Marrow Bones and Rich Bone Broth

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Trick or Treat - depending on your point of view. 

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October 28, 2014

Spiced Pork Shoulder with Roast Crab Apples

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And this little piggy went places that no piggy has gone before. 

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October 26, 2014

Roast Butternut Squash and Apple Soup

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Buttery croutons beget happiness all around.

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October 24, 2014

Dinner Rolls

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Rise together. Pull apart.  Life in all it's magical murky mysterious manifestations.  Somehow so much easier in a roll.

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TAGS: baking, dinnerrolls


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