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I'm addicted to cookbooks, food writing, recipe collecting, and cooking. I have a lot of recipes waiting for me to try them, and ideas from articles, tv, and restaurants often lead to new dishes. I started losing track of what I've done. So now I'm taking photos and writing about what I've prepared—unless it's terrible in which case I forget it ever happened.
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Recent Posts Tagged With 'the new spanish table'
Apr 21
I started the story of a dinner party the other day, and here it continues with two more parts of the meal including an asparagus salad and seafood paella. I thought I knew paella, but I learned so much more from The New Spanish Table. For authentic (read full article)
asparagus, calamari, clams, cod, paella, Rice, Shrimp, Squid, the new spanish table
Apr 19
I love it when I have an opportunity to plan a dinner party. Choosing each course and beverages, deciding on a dessert, and figuring out how much can be prepared in advance is a fun challenge. Last week, friends who now live in Dublin were in Austin (read full article)
blood orange, campari, scallops, TAPAS, the new spanish table
Apr 04
As I was reading The New Spanish Table, I was so excited about the tapas, seafood, and rice chapters, I didn’t really even expect much from desserts. I should have known better. There are ice creams, sorbets, and granitas with flavors ranging from (read full article)
cake, orange flower water, ORANGE JUICE, orange zest, Pistachios, the new spanish table
Mar 15
My blue theme for snacks on Oscar night only went so far. I made a blueberry crumble tart that I really enjoyed, and I tried a blue cheese and apple hors d’oeuvre that I ended up not loving. The third item I made completely abandoned that theme but (read full article)
crackers, manchego cheese, marcona almonds, the new spanish table
Nov 04
I have two more tapas to continue the story from The New Spanish Table that I started other day. I would have loved to try the bacalao hash, but I haven’t found salt cod locally and will have to place an order online. The tuna-stuffed tomatoes and (read full article)
anchovies, black olives, piquillo peppers, rum, Shrimp, the new spanish table
Nov 03
I’ve finally started reading The New Spanish Table after it sat in my stack of unread cookbooks for almost a year. I’m only about 50 pages into it, but I can tell that it’s going to be a delight to read. Already, I’ve learned about the differ (read full article)
almond, carrots, Olives, TAPAS, the new spanish table