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March 26, 2013November 26, 2025Cooking With Yoda

My Mommys Brisket – Redux

No matter how much you revisit the past…there’s nothing new to see. -Robert Tew One of the most important lessons that any cook, particularly a […]

January 1, 2013November 5, 2025Uncategorized

Morning After Vices

 When you have found the shrubbery, then you must cut down the mightiest tree in the forest … with a herring. – The Tall Knight […]

February 5, 2009November 5, 2025Uncategorized

Gong Hei Fat Choi

Making friends with your neighbors is always a good thing, even a fun thing. And when that friendship extends to food, it’s even better. Invite […]

January 27, 2009November 5, 2025Uncategorized

Great chieftain o’ the puddin-race!

Happy Robbie Burns Week, Y’all. I do a pan Haggis – I could have stuffed it in a hog casing, but this works well for […]

October 31, 2008November 5, 2025Uncategorized

Happy Halloween!

One of the things cooks do is imitate, from books, TV and the internets. I just had to do this.

May 11, 2008November 5, 2025Uncategorized

Happy Mother’s Day

Happy Mother’s Day to all of you Mothers out there. Brunch was Eggs Benedict and Mimosa’s (the photo is from a previous brunch).

April 24, 2008November 5, 2025Uncategorized

Home For Passover, Part Two – Schmaltz

No. Not Maltz, the Klingon officer serving with Commander Kruge on the Bird of Prey going after the Genesis Device — Schmaltz, rendered Chicken Fat! […]

April 23, 2008November 5, 2025Uncategorized

Home For Passover, Part One – Chicken Soup

The Jewish holidays tend to bring out the traditionalist in me. It’s not that I don’t take a few liberties, but mostly I prepare things […]

April 21, 2008November 5, 2025Uncategorized

Passover Greetings

The week-long lead up to the Passover Seder has ended. I love to show you some photos of the beautiful Seder table spread, but, as […]

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