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white super bowl sunday

02 Sunday Feb 2014

Posted by Janell in Life at Home

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Creamy Coleslaw, Fantasy Fish Tacos, Home-made Tartar Sauce, Snow, Super Bowl

IMG_1575AT HOME, CURRENTLY READING OLIVE KITTERIDGE, BY ELIZABETH STROUT

Snow began falling this morning before 8:00 a.m, just ahead of its anticipated arrival.

Two hours later, the sky is thick with it. The streets, like laps, are dressed in swaths of soft white finery.  Should weather forecasts hold steady, we can expect more of the same on Tuesday.  On Thursday.  And again, on Saturday.

I’d planned to go to early church this morning, then on to the theater to watch another Oscar-nominated film.  But not being much of a driver under the best of conditions, I’ve decided to stay put.  In rhythm with nature, I’m going to allow the falling snow to redefine my day.

Instead of kneeling and standing and sitting in a pew on the gospel side of the old cathedral where I worship, I’ll curl up, instead, in a comfy chair, where I’ll attend to God by taking in the ancient prayers and Scripture and commemoration of saints that make up today’s dose of the Daily Office.  Then I’ll probably pick up the story threads of my latest novel….before watching Bill Murray in Groundhog Day…who lives a single day of his life over and over until he grows loving and perfect …. before catching up, later tonight, with the Crawleys and their host of caretakers on the latest installment of Downton Abbey.  Nestled in between these, will be texts from the children and my daily phone call from my husband.  And a few meals… though nothing worth writing about.

Missing from my list, of course, is anything to do with the Super Bowl.  This year, with my husband away, all will be quiet on the NFL front since I won’t even hear it playing in the background.   Which, I think, with all the parties thrown in its honor, is surely what most will experience out of the big game… except for the occasional play captured on instant replay.

Could today’s snow put a damper on attendance of planned, nearby parties?

If I were hosting a super bowl party tonight (lower case… intentional), I’d serve something easy like fish tacos.  I’d bake some of my favorite pre-battered, frozen Alaskan Cod and serve it on softly fried corn tortillas with home-made tartar sauce and feta cheese… or maybe home-made coleslaw and feta cheese.  All my children would be here… and of course, my husband, too.  I’d go all out and make some of my favorite jalapeño-flavored Mexican rice…. and as a nod to “all things football”, some kind of nachos.  How about some topped with white cheese and black olive… and feta?

Surely… everything is better.. shall we say “super”…when topped in white?  Especially when served in small enough portions to enjoy over and over.

Today’s snow… for starters.

Two or three of those Fantasy Fish Tacos, qualify, too.

But not, I think, a football playing field covered in snow.

Nor the game played upon its surface, which can only be touted as super… if limited to once a year.

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Fish Tacos, prepared with Aqua Star frozen Alaskan Cod

Homemade Tartar Sauce

1 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup sour cream
1 Tbsp minced red onion
3 tsp sweet pickle relish
1 tsp. Old Bay crab boil seasoning
3 – 4 dashes of hot sauce
Pinch of  cayenne pepper
1 tsp coarse ground pepper
1 tsp sugar (to taste)

In a small bowl, mix all the ingredients together until well combined. Cover and refrigerate.

Creamy Coleslaw

Chop fine with a food processor in succession, then add to a mixing bowl:

3 cups of chopped or shredded cabbage (for ease, I buy a bag of fresh cabbage & carrot mix)
1 small carrot peeled (see note above)
1/8 cup chopped chives, 1/8 cup sweet white onion, 1/8 cup green bell pepper

Add dressing ingredients — no need to premix:

1 Tbsp sugar (or more)
1 tsp. each of black pepper, garlic powder, Lowery’s Seasoning Salt and white vinegar
3/8 cup mayonnaise

Mix together, cover and refrigerate for at least an hour before serving.

Scotched by Short Straws

23 Thursday Jan 2014

Posted by Janell in Far Away Places, In the Garden, Life at Home

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Butterscotch Cream Pie, Everyday Life, Travel

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–at home, currently reading “Someone: A Novel”, by Alice McDermott

Just as we settle into one way of living, opportunity knocks…and my better half is off to the (rat) races again.  That rat.

Which means that we’re taking a month-long hiatus from retirement … with me living home alone in the core of a busy city… and he, at some faraway solitary hotel surrounded by sand dunes and the Persian Gulf.  Early reports inform that there is nothing to do there.  Nothing around for miles…except for a few shops.  Alas, a shopper he is not.

To my way of thinking, it seems my darling husband has drawn the short straw this time around, no matter which way the straw is sliced… whether in comparison to other business destinations he’s traveled to… or whether the other slice consists of staying home with me.  What will be interesting to learn… is whether or not said short straw is the last straw… that is, whether this straw is enough to break the camel’s back of all future business travel.  I can only confess that I’m glad I’m here… rather than there… even though it means that we will be apart for thirty-one days, by the time our scotched retiring days resume.

It amazes me, in a way, to think that it wasn’t that long ago that my husband always had some business trip up his starched sleeve. Why it wasn’t unusual for him to be away one week out of every month.  While I can’t say I ever liked his being away, I was always content to remain home rather than accompany him.  Even when he visited the likes of Thailand and Beijing and Hong Kong, I was glad to stay behind.

In former days, there were good reasons to remain home. There were children to raise.  Then there was my taxing career … those heavy reading and writing and arithmetic riddled days of international tax consulting.  In later days, there were a host of time-consuming volunteer activities.  And later still, the flimsier excuses of my gardening and home remodeling projects.

In other words, I had no true interest in joining him on his business travels.  I knew that I’d be on my own much of the time — since he’d be tied up with business during the days… and many evenings, too.  And since my past experiences with traveling solo proved to be more exciting in theory than in practice… it was easy to stay home.

Travel disorients me.  So much so that I once disembarked a Swiss train at the wrong place and time… and ended up admonishing myself for almost an hour, while lugging heavy bags and walking the tracks to the next station in hopes of getting back on track.  Then there was the time I was persuaded to take a “private” taxi cab out of La Guardia one cold wintry night, realizing too late I was not traveling in a licensed cab at all.  Even now, I can recall that feeling of tremendous relief when I arrived at my hotel alive and all in one piece… even with my sense of peace shattered in pieces.

I could go on…. but why humiliate myself?  Suffice it to say that Rick Steves would never hire me.  And that without my husband beside me as tour guide and companion, I’m fairly certain that I’d never have dared to traveled to most of the places he and I’ve been privileged to experience together.  Italy.  Ireland.  Australia.  New Zealand.  Alaska.  England.  Paris, more than once.  Greece… later this year.

But as I write these thoughts, I see that maybe there is no long straw to be had… this time around.  There is only short… and shorter.  Because home feels less like home without my husband’s presence.  And, though wonderfully busy by day, life at home these last few evenings makes me feel as if I, too, am off living in a foreign land.

Enough with writing (or is it whining?) about short straws and solo travels in foreign places….and time to offer a bit of redeeming space for a recipe for my husband’s favorite butterscotch cream pie.  No short straws with this lovely pie … no matter how it’s sliced.

Enjoy.

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Butterscotch Cream Pie

3 cups milk
2 egg yolks
1/3 cup cornstarch, scant a tsp.
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/2 tsp salt
2/3 cup butterscotch chips, softened in microwave*
1/2 tsp vanilla
2 Tbsp butter
 
9 inch baked pastry shell

Mix eggs yolks and milk in a bowl and set aside.  Soften chips in microwave — medium setting for 70 plus seconds, until creamy when stirred.  In a large sauce pan, mix all dry ingredients with a whisk.   Stir in milk and eggs.  Mix well and heat on medium high heat, stirring constantly.   Mixture will thicken in 5 to 7 minutes.  When thickened, add vanilla, butter and softened butterscotch, stirring constantly.  When completely mixed, pour into baked pie shell.  Serve with whipped cream.  Keep leftovers refrigerated.

*Note:  I use Guittard Butterscotch Chips

Pumpkin Chess Pie and Such…

01 Wednesday Jan 2014

Posted by Janell in Life at Home

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New Year's Resolutions, Pumpkin Chess Pie

Dunedin, NZ

Dunedin, NZ

Some, I imagine, are thinking deep, life-changing-they-hope thoughts on this first day of a crisp new calendar.  And then there’s me…. consumed, instead, with smallish questions about… well… pie.  And not even a deep-dish pie, at that…

But questions, nevertheless, beginning with…

What is it about pie that makes me associate it with holidays and other special occasions … or any other time when company can be counted upon to help with consumption?

Which led to a second, that I pondered with the taste of pumpkin chess pie still on my tongue…specifically…

Whether pie and guests always go hand-in-hand… and if so… Which comes first?:

Expected guests, then pie.

Or Pie, then unexpected guests.  

Which naturally, of course, now causes me to layer on two related ones, that I’ll count as numbers three and four:

…If I were to bake a “just because” pie, would unexpected company come calling… just because..?

…And… what if I were to have a pie on-hand everyday… might I be surprised by a stream of lovely unexpected visits from friends and family…

if not everyday…

then at least…more often than not…

or more often than now?

These are silly, questions, really… but the nature of their answers are not…I think… shall we say…”easy-as-pie.”  Or per chance, they are… if one is willing to take a chance and up their pie-baking game…

Well, then, no time like the present… and seeing as how this is the day for New Year’s Resolutions…what could be more delicious fun (and fattening) then if I were to resolve to bake more pies this year?

Such wonderful communion and conversation two or more could enjoy over a lovely piece of pie.  Perhaps accompanied with a cup of hot tea.

It’s food for thought… and the soul.  Pie and tea.  Such piety.

IMG_1428Pumpkin Chess Pie

1 1/3 cups sugar
6 Tbsp butter, softened
1 cup canned pumpkin
1/4 cup plus 2 Tbsp evaporated milk (or half-and-half)
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla
4 tsp self-rising cornmeal mix
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp cinnamon
1/4 tsp ginger
1/4 tsp nutmeg
1/4 tsp cloves

1 9″ unbaked pastry shell

Preheat oven to 350.  Bake for 45 to 50 minutes – until knife inserted near pie center comes out clean.

Cream sugar and butter in mixing blow with electric mixer until light and fluffy.  Add remaining pie filling ingredients and beat well until blended.  Pour into pastry shell and bake.  Pie will continue to set as it cools.  Best served warm with a dollop of whipped cream.

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